The File on Emily Pollifax First Draft Screenplay (Revised) [later Retitled Mrs. Pollifax -- Spy; Based on The Unexpected Mrs. Pollifax] [Universal City Studios No. 00850; Ross Hunter producer] October 4, 1967

Universal City Studios, 1967. First Edition. Trade Paperback. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Very Good / No Jacket. Item #0473521

This revised 141 page First Draft Screenplay (Revised) is credited to A. J. Russell (possibly Rosalind Russell - see below). Inserted are 5 pages of handwritten ink notes in black by then-producer Jaque Mapes on his letterhead, with some additional notes in green ink (possibly by Ross Hunter). Bound in original light gray printed wraps with 3 brads, there is minor wear and slight dampstaining to edges. PRODUCTION HISTORY: The history of the 1971 feature film 'Mrs. Pollifax--Spy', is fairly complex. It is based upon the 1966 novel 'The Unexpected Mrs. Pollifax', the first in the beloved series of comic mystery novels featuring Mrs. Emily Pollifax, by Dorothy Gilman. The film featured Rosalind Russell, not only appearing in her last film role as Mrs. Pollifax, but receiving writing credit under a pseudonym as well. The property was optioned in April 1966, and was originally to be produced by Jacques Mapes for Ross Hunter Productions as a Universal Pictures release. At some point producer Frederick Brisson, Russell's husband, bought as the property for her. Draft screenplays were produced by Herman Raucher, then later A. J. Russell (possibly a pseudonym of Rosalind Russell). Cycling through several titles, including 'The File on Emily Pollifax', and 'The Unexpected Mrs. Pollifax', the producers settled on 'Mrs. Pollifax -- Spy' to tap in on the success of the Bond series and Cold War espionage hype. Behind the camera, David Lowell Rich was first announced as the film's director, but was later replaced by Leslie Martinson. Mapes and Hunter gave way in the producer credits to Brisson. Jacque (sometimes Jacques) Mapes, in addition to professionally collaborating with producer Ross Hunter, was his longtime companion.

Price: $300.00