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Screenplay by Erich Segal [Based on the novel by Roger L. Simon].
Beverley Hills, California: Joseph M. Schenck Enterprises, Inc.
Dated April 4, 1970 (with cover pencil notation of revisions dated 4-13-70). There are extensive pencil notations, underlings, brackets and several page corner folds in and by an unknown hand.
Very good in red bradbound wraps with the cover title. Quarto. 106 white pages printed on rectos only. Filmed as Jennifer on my Mind in 1971. One of the early 1970s films to deal with drug addiction. Robert De Niro has a minor role as a cab driver. "The basic premise of the movie is centered around two rich
American young adults who meet and fall in love in Venice, Italy. With
plenty of money and no real responsibilities or direction in life, the
couple begin experimenting with illicit drugs. The movie travels through
a series of flashbacks showing their progression from marijuana to
harder drugs as a result of their complex romantic entanglement with
each other."--wikipedia. NOTE: On one page the is a pencil notation "Bob Friede" which gives credence to the following: "A Los Angeles Times reviewer speculated that either Simon or Segal was inspired by the true 1966 case of Robert Friede, a 25-year-old Annenberg publishing heir, and Celeste Crenshaw, a drug-addicted 19-year-old socialite whose corpse was found in Friede's car. Friede was the son of Evelyn Annenberg Hall and her first husband, Kenneth Friede. Crenshaw and Friede's story is told in the book Turned On: The Friede-Crenshaw Case (1967) by Dick Schaap."--wikipedia. PLEASE VIEW FOR MORE GREAT ITEMS
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