Original Film Script

ORIGINAL Film SCRIPT for JIGSAW BRADFORD DILLMAN'S Copy with His Notes

ORIGINAL Film SCRIPT for JIGSAW BRADFORD DILLMAN'S Copy with His Notes
ORIGINAL Film SCRIPT for JIGSAW BRADFORD DILLMAN'S Copy with His Notes
ORIGINAL Film SCRIPT for JIGSAW BRADFORD DILLMAN'S Copy with His Notes
ORIGINAL Film SCRIPT for JIGSAW BRADFORD DILLMAN'S Copy with His Notes
ORIGINAL Film SCRIPT for JIGSAW BRADFORD DILLMAN'S Copy with His Notes
ORIGINAL Film SCRIPT for JIGSAW BRADFORD DILLMAN'S Copy with His Notes
ORIGINAL Film SCRIPT for JIGSAW BRADFORD DILLMAN'S Copy with His Notes
ORIGINAL Film SCRIPT for JIGSAW BRADFORD DILLMAN'S Copy with His Notes
ORIGINAL Film SCRIPT for JIGSAW BRADFORD DILLMAN'S Copy with His Notes
ORIGINAL Film SCRIPT for JIGSAW BRADFORD DILLMAN'S Copy with His Notes
ORIGINAL Film SCRIPT for JIGSAW BRADFORD DILLMAN'S Copy with His Notes
ORIGINAL Film SCRIPT for JIGSAW BRADFORD DILLMAN'S Copy with His Notes

ORIGINAL Film SCRIPT for JIGSAW BRADFORD DILLMAN'S Copy with His Notes   ORIGINAL Film SCRIPT for JIGSAW BRADFORD DILLMAN'S Copy with His Notes
MACDOUGALL, RANALD & BRADFORD DILLMAN. Original Shooting Script for the Film Jigsaw by Ranald MacDougall, Co-Starring Bradford Dillman, from Dillman's Library. Universal City, CA: Universal Studios, 1967. Original shooting script for the film Jigsaw written by Ranald MacDougall, co-starring Bradford Dillman, alongside Harry Guardino, Hope Lange, Pat Hingle, Diana Hyland, Victor Jory, Susan Saint James, Michael J. This was Dillman's working script with his extensive notations throughout and a page of his handwritten notes.

With Dillman's estate stamp which reads, "From the Library of Bradford Dillman". Bradbound, 125 pages, dated February 1, 1967, with a U. Release date of June 5, 1968. With a page of revisions and a 9 page appendix by Ranald MacDougall dated March 9, 1967 on the cover, staplebound.

The film tells the story of a man who inadvertently ingests some sugar laced with LSD who wakes up with amnesia and finds himself involved in a murder plot. He was trained at the Actors Studio under Lee Strasberg and knew James Dean in early television. Dillman rose to sudden fame with his appearance in Richard Fleisher's film Compulsion (1959) with Dean Stockwell and Orson Welles, and continued in movies throughout his career in such films as The Way We Were, The Iceman Cometh, The Enforcer, Sudden Impact, Crack in the Mirror, Escape From the Planet of the Apes, Francis of Assisi, Piranha, The Swarm, etc. A great success in television, Dillman appeared in a remarkable number of shows and made for TV movies in a variety of genres, including, Mission Impossible, The Man from U. Columbo, Wagon Train, Ironside, Dynasty, The Wild Wild West, Thriller, Wonder Woman, Cannon, Barnaby Jones, and many others.
ORIGINAL Film SCRIPT for JIGSAW BRADFORD DILLMAN'S Copy with His Notes   ORIGINAL Film SCRIPT for JIGSAW BRADFORD DILLMAN'S Copy with His Notes