The Mating of Millie Written by: Casey Robinson Script Last Dated: June 1947 Description: This is an Original Movie Script used during the making of the 1948 film titled, "The Mating of Millie". It has the original, Columbia Productions, production cover. The front cover has a red line through "McGonigle" which was the Working Title of the film. The Title Page has some writing on it that was done using a pen, which lists a few names of the Cast Members of the film. This script has multi-colored revision pages throughout it inside. It is complete and it is 129 pages long. If you view the 4th and 5th pictures provided above you will see the newspaper clippings that are laying in side of the script, which have caused the surrounding pages to become heavily discolored. Please view all of the pictures provided above. This script is in good overall condition. It shows the appropriate signs of aging for being used during the 1940's. Storyline: No-nonsense businesswoman Millie McGonigle desperately wants to adopt her orphaned neighbor Tommy. When the question of a husband comes up, Millie invents a fiancé who is working in Alaska. Ralph Galloway, who runs the foundling home, gives her 60 days to present her fiancé for his adoption interview. Millie sets her eyes on Doug Andrews, but he quickly informs her he is a confirmed bachelor. However, Doug is willing to help Millie find a husband. Doug's lessons in the art of allurement soon catch the eye of playboy neighbor Phil Gowan. THE POSTER SHOWN IN THE LAST PICTURE ABOVE IS NOT INCLUDED, IT IS JUST BEING USED AS A VISUAL REFERENCE. |
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