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A Farewell to Arms (Original screenplay for the 1957 film)

A Farewell to Arms (Original screenplay for the 1957 film)

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A Farewell to Arms (Original screenplay for the 1957 film)

by Ernest Hemingway (novel); Charles Vidor (director); Ben Hecht (screenwriter); Rock Hudson, Jennifer Jones, Vittorio De Sica (starring)

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About This Item

Los Angeles: The Selznick Company, 1956. Souvenir script for the 1957 film, issued by the Selznick Studio upon the film's release for film industry promotion.

Based on Ernest Hemingway's 1929 semi-autobiographical novel, about an American soldier stationed in Italy whose romance with a Red Cross nurse becomes his only joy amidst the horrors of war. The second film adaptation of Hemingway's novel, and the final film produced by David O. Selznick.

Set in Italy and Switzerland, shot on location in Italy.

Yellow titled wrappers, with credits for screenwriter Ben Hecht and producer David O. Selznick. Distribution page present, with receipt intact, rubber-stamped copy No. 75. Title page present, dated October 22, 1956, with credits for screenwriter Ben Hecht. 194 leaves, with last page of text numbered 191. Mimeograph duplication on eye-rest green stock, rectos only, with eye-rest green revision pages dated from 11/5/56 to 11/6/56. Pages Near Fine, wrapper Very Good plus, with some soil to the rear wrapper, bound with two gold brads.

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Set during World War 1, Ernest Hemingway’s A Farewell to Arms is the story of Lieutenant Frederic Henry, an American serving as an ambulance driver in the Italian army, and his love affair with an English nurse named Catherine Barkley. The novel is semi-autobiographical, based on Hemingway's own experiences serving in the Italian campaigns during the war. While some assume the title of the work to be taken from a poem by 16th century English dramatist George Peele, others believe it to be a simple pun of the word “arms.” A Farewell to Arms was first serialized in the May-October issues Scribner's Magazine 1929. It was published in book form in September of that year. As the work became available to the public just over ten years after the November 1918 armistice, Hemingway assumed his audience would recognize many of the references. In fact, certain basic information isn't alluded to in the book at all, as it was common knowledge around the time of publication. The result of this immediacy? Arguably one of the best novels written about World War I… ever. A Farewell to Arms was Hemingway's first bestseller, affording him financial independence and cementing his stature as a modern American writer. More specifically, the novel and its content helped to established the author as a key member of the “Lost Generation,” a subset of Modernist artists namely defined by their post-war disillusionment. A Farewell to Arms is ranked 74th on Modern Library’s “100 Best” English-language novels of the 20th century. 

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Title
A Farewell to Arms (Original screenplay for the 1957 film)
Author
Ernest Hemingway (novel); Charles Vidor (director); Ben Hecht (screenwriter); Rock Hudson, Jennifer Jones, Vittorio De Sica (starring)
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The Selznick Company
Place of Publication
Los Angeles
Date Published
1956
Keywords
Film Scripts | War Film | Films with Literary Sources | 1950s Cinema | World War I
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