1974 · Universal City
by Coleen Gray, Raymond Burr, Richard Anderson, Don Galloway, Don "Red" Barry, Julie Gregg (starring); Bruce Kessler (director); Mann Rubin, Norman Jolley (screenwriters)
Universal City: Universal City Studios, 1974. Revised Draft script for Season 8 Episode 16 of the 1967-1975 television series. Copy belonging to actress Coleen Gray, with her annotations in manuscript ink on three leaves, denoting dialogue.
A long-running series featuring the eponymous Robert T. Ironside, a paralyzed wheelchair user and investigative consultant for the San Francisco police department. In this episode, a young police officer is beaten and left for dead by a violent killer, who is suspected to be a student in a night-school art class. The episode originally aired on January 16, 1975, on NBC.
Actress Coleen Gray was born Doris Jensen in Staplehurst, Nebraska. After graduating from Hamline University, she moved to California, where she would sign with Twentieth Century-Fox in 1944. She appeared in multiple prominent films with the studio, including the 1947 films noir "Kiss of Death" and "Nightmare Alley," and the 1948 Howard Hawks Western "Red River." Gray worked steadily in Hollywood throughout the 1950s, most notably appearing opposite Sterling Hayden in Stanley Kubrick's 1956 classic "The Killing," but by the 1960s had largely moved her career to television.
Self wrappers. Title page present, dated July 26, 1974, noted as Rev., with credits for screenwriter Mann Rubin and uncredited screenwriter Norman Jolley. 69 leaves, with last page of text numbered 66. Mimeograph duplication on blue stock, rectos only, with yellow revision pages throughout, dated 10/21/74. Pages Near Fine, bound with two gold brads. (Inventory #: 166657)
A long-running series featuring the eponymous Robert T. Ironside, a paralyzed wheelchair user and investigative consultant for the San Francisco police department. In this episode, a young police officer is beaten and left for dead by a violent killer, who is suspected to be a student in a night-school art class. The episode originally aired on January 16, 1975, on NBC.
Actress Coleen Gray was born Doris Jensen in Staplehurst, Nebraska. After graduating from Hamline University, she moved to California, where she would sign with Twentieth Century-Fox in 1944. She appeared in multiple prominent films with the studio, including the 1947 films noir "Kiss of Death" and "Nightmare Alley," and the 1948 Howard Hawks Western "Red River." Gray worked steadily in Hollywood throughout the 1950s, most notably appearing opposite Sterling Hayden in Stanley Kubrick's 1956 classic "The Killing," but by the 1960s had largely moved her career to television.
Self wrappers. Title page present, dated July 26, 1974, noted as Rev., with credits for screenwriter Mann Rubin and uncredited screenwriter Norman Jolley. 69 leaves, with last page of text numbered 66. Mimeograph duplication on blue stock, rectos only, with yellow revision pages throughout, dated 10/21/74. Pages Near Fine, bound with two gold brads. (Inventory #: 166657)