This Island Earth (Universal Filmscripts Series Classic Science Fiction)
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From the Vaults of the Ackerman Archives comes the science fiction classic, This Island Earth!
Contains Production Background!
Press Book!
Biography notes on the Cast and Crew!
Complete Shooting Script!
Rare Photographs!
Behind the Scene Photos!
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This Island Earth (Universal Filmscripts Series Classic Science Fiction) - Philip J. Riley
THIS ISLAND EARTH
FIRST EDITION
Published by Magiclmage Filmbooks, 740 S. 6th Avenue, Absecon, NJ 08201
Copyright © 1990 Magiclmage Productions, Inc. All rights reserved.
Reproduction in whole or in part is prohibited without the written permission of the copyright holder.
Photographs, filmscript and other production materials used with the permission of and by special arrangement with Universal Studios.
The opinions expressed in this book are those of the individual authors and not the publisher.
The film THIS ISLAND EARTH Copyright 1955 by Universal Pictures Company, Inc.
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CATALOGING-IN PUBLICATION DATA
Magiclmage Filmbooks presents This Island Earth / edited by Philip J. Riley : foreword by Franklin Coen : introduction by Jeff Morrow : production background by Robert Skotak. -- 1st ed.
p. cm. -- (Universal filmscripts series. Classic science fiction: v. 1)
ISBN 1-882127-27-7 : $19.95
1. This Island Earth (Motion picture) I. Riley, Philip J., 1948-
II. Magiclmage Filmbooks (Firm) III. This Island Earth (Motion picture) IV. Series.
PN1997.T428753M34 1990
791.43’72--dc20
89-63448
CIP
This edition published in the USA by:
BearManor Media
PO Box 71426
Albany, Georgia 31708
www.bearmanormedia.com
Hardcover: ISBN 978-1-62933-364-9
Paperback: ISBN 978-1-62933-361-8
The purpose of this series is the preservation of the art of writing for the screen. Rare books have long been a source of enjoyment and an investment for the serious collector, and even in limited printings there usually were a few thousand produced. Scripts, however, numbered only 50 at the most, and we are proud to present them in their original form. Some will be final shooting scripts and some earlier drafts, so that students, libraries, archives and film-lovers might, for the first time, study them in their original form. In producing these volumes, we hope that the unique art of screenplay writing will be preserved for future generations.
CREDITS AND ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
A Michael D. Stein Production
Editor, Philip J. Riley
Art Director, Marisa Donato-Riley
Artists, Robert Semler, A.S.I. Marisa Donato-Riley
Creative Consultant, Andrew Lee, retired Head of Research - Universal Studios
Editorial Assistant, Janet Stein
The editor and publishers wish to expesss their appreciation to Robert Skotak for allowing us to reproduce excerpts from his definitive work entitled THE MAKING OF THIS ISLAND EARTH, © 1989 By Robert Skotak.
The author of this book wishes to express his deepest thanks to the following research assistants for their constant support and endless help in compiling material and conducting additional interviews:
Lynn Baker
Charles Brill
Bob Burns
Elaine Edford
D.C. Fontana
Eric Hoffman
Scot Holton
Donald J. Long
Paul Mandel
Bruce Robinson
Dennis Skotak
Al Taylor
Stan Tingley
In addition to the above we would like to thank the following for their invaluable help:
Forrest J Ackerman, William Alland, Jack Arnold, Charlie Baker, Ed Baldwin, Evan Baldwin, Bob Bratton, George Callaghan, Leslie Carey, Tom Case, Franklin Coen, Bob Dawn, Orien Ernest, Russ Forrest, Lance Fuller, Joseph Gershenson, Alexander Golitzen, Beau Hickman, Ross Hoffman, Joe Hurley, Gene Johnson, Raymond F. Jones, Jack Kevan, Eddie Keyes, Jim King, Fred Knoth, Roger Mace, Nick Marcellino, Joyce Martin, Jeff Morrow, Joseph Newman, Victor Orsatti, Regis Parton, Milicent Patrick, Gene Polito, Jim Pratt, Rex Reason, Herman Stein, Clifford Stine, Cecil Swartz, Wes Thompson, Virgil Vogel, George Webb, Mary Welsh, and Millie Winebrenner.
Manufactured in the United States of America
Typesetting by Computer House, Absecon New Jersey
Printed and bound by
McNaughton & Gunn Lithographers
Thanks to the following individuals whose contributions helped in the making of this book:
Sherman Clark Jr., Leo Corey, Bill Edwards, Ed Esta-brook, Jerry Gebr, Barbara George, John Hathaway, Dale Hennessey, David Ichikawa, Mrs. Madison Lacy, Walter Lantz, Andy Lee, Bill Malone, James McCanne, Lloyd Milburn, Rick Mitchell, Chris Mueller, Mrs. Helen Reidel, Steve Reiss, George Robertson, Herb Ryman, Jeff Sillifant, Virgil Summers and Mike Westmore.
Poster Art - Courtesy - Wes Shank and Marc Zubatkin Collections.
OTHER MAGICIMAGE PUBLICATIONS
THE ACKERMAN ARCHIVES SERIES
(Restoring Lost Films)
By Philip J. Riley
Volume 1 - LONDON AFTER MIDNIGHT
Volume 2 - A BLIND BARGAIN
Volume 3 - THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME
Volume 4 - THE ROGUE SONG
(With Randy Skredvedt)
Starring
LAWRENCE TIBBITT
&
LAUREL AND HARDY
UNIVERSAL FILMSCRIPTS SERIES
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Volume 2 - THE BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN
Volume 3 - SON OF FRANKENSTEIN
Volume 4 - THE GHOST OF FRANKENSTEIN
Volume 5 - FRANKENSTEIN MEETS THE WOLF MAN
Volume 6 - HOUSE OF FRANKENSTEIN
Volume 7 - THE MUMMY
Classic Comedy
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Dedicated to Harold Klemp,
in memory of the print house days
and
David S. Horsley,
whose ideas were 200 years ahead of their time.
A word from our founder,
Forrest J Ackerman
SPACEMEN, FAMOUS MONSTERS OF FILMLAND, MONSTER WORLD, through all of my joys and my disappointments these publications have brought to me my greatest gift. Unexpectedly, 16 years ago, I received an anonymous phone call from a man in his thirties: Mr. Ackerman. You don’t know me, but I would just like to thank you. You made my childhood.
I must have heard that phrase repeated a few thousand times since that day. I’ve also watched as former alumni
of FM have gone on to make great contributions to the industry I love: John Landis, Steven Spielberg, David Allen, Jim Danforth, George Lucas, Joe Dante Jr., Ron Borst, Don Glut, Dennis Muren, Dennis and Robert Skotak, Stephen King and Rick Baker are just a few that you might
have heard about.
Back in the earlier days of Famous Monsters the publisher experimented
by giving me free reign in the contents of the magazine. I coined