-40%

*3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN -DIAL M FOR DICK Final Draft 1st Rev Script 100TH EPISODE

$ 26.4

Availability: 51 in stock
  • Episode: Dial M for Dick (Season 5, Episode 4)
  • Object Type: Script
  • Item: Vintage original Final Draft 1st Revised script
  • Signed: No
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Modified Item: No
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Condition: In overall very fine- condition as described below
  • Item Number: CS-3RDROCK-SCR1
  • Television Series: 3rd Rock from the Sun
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Industry: Television

    Description

    This is a
    vintage original Final Draft 1st Revised (Pink) script
    from the popular 1990s/2000's sci-fi television sitcom,
    3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN
    , created by Bonnie Turner and Terry Turner.
    It is from the show's 100th episode,
    which was entitled,
    Dial M for Dick
    (Season 5, Episode 4)
    , in which Mary (Jane Curtin) invites the Solomons (Kristen Johnston, French Stewart, Joseph-Gordon Levitt) to a murder mystery weekend. However, the Solomons don't know it's not real.
    Written by Christine Zander, this Final Draft script is dated September 13, 1999 with the Final Draft First Revised (Pink) revisions dated September 14, 1999. It consists of 43 pages on white and pink stock which were 3-hole punched and bound with two brass brads between a light brown cardstock front and back cover. It is in overall very fine- condition with a light vertical crease near the right edge on the last page and back cover with light signs of wear along the left edge of the back cover.
    The episode’s title is a play on the phrase "Dial M for Murder." The shirt Mr. Wallencott is wearing when he comes down the stairs at the ending of the episode is from
    Les Miserables
    , the live action musical.
    Macaffrey's (Billy Connolly) comment to Dick, something like "you sir make me want to return to my first love - DRINK!" may be an allusion to Billy himself. He quit drinking in the early 1990's.