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      • Softcover
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      Seller: Daniel Montemarano, Newfield, NJ, U.S.A.Daniel Montemarano

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      Unbound. Condition: Fine. 5 1/2" x 2 1/4" Card - SIGNED by Writer-Director Benjamin Manaster (signatures only). SIGNED CARD.

    • Published by N.p., N.p. 1970

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      Draft script for an unproduced film. A drama about an enforcer for a crime family. Benjamin Manaster is best known for "Goldstein" (1965), co-directed with noted filmmaker Philip Kaufman. Set in New York. Blue titled wrappers. Title page present, with credits for screenwriter Benamin Manaster. 92 leaves, with last page of text n

    • Published by Zev Braun Productions, Chicago 1970

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      Draft script for an unproduced film called "Carruthers," circa early 1970s. Written by David Zelag Goodman, whose film credits include "Monte Walsh" (1970), "Straw Dogs" (1970), "Farewell, My Lovely" (1975), "Logan's Run" (1976), and "Eyes of Laura Mars " (1978). Based on a story by Benjamin Manaster ("Goldstein," 1964, director

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      Seven vintage reference photographs from the 1964 independent film. Philip Kaufman's directorial debut, a humorous then-present-day retelling of the biblical story of Elijah, starring many local actors from the improvisational Chicago comedy troupe The Second City, as well as author Nelson Algren appearing as himself. Shot on lo