eMoviePoster.comAuction History Result 1d323 HOW TO SLEEP dialogue cutting continuity script October 3, 1955, written by Robert Benchley! Date Sold 9/13/2015Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. A 1955 Re-Release Movie Script (measures 8 1/2" x 11" [22 x 28 cm], 11 pages) (Learn More) How to Sleep, the 1935 Nick Grinde comedy short subject narrated by Robert Benchley. Note that this was one of a series of comedic shorts the noted comedy writer Robert Benchley wrote for the movies, and there were several in this "How to..." series, and this may be the best one (and it won the Best Short Subject Academy Award). NOTE: Click on linked names to see a biography. Important Added Info: Note that this script is the dialogue cutting continuity script from October 3, 1955 and the screenplay was written by Robert Benchley. Note that this is from a 1955 re-release of this classic 1935 short, and the script is from 1955, NOT 1935. Condition: good to very good. Note that we have photographed the cover of the script, the title page, the final page of the script (the one that reads "THE END"), and one or more interior pages. These images will not only provide important information about the script, but they also allow you to closely judge the condition of the script. The script is 100% complete! Learn More about condition grades
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