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3 GENERAL MILLS ADVENTURE THEATER SCRIPT COVER PAGES AUTOGRAPH BY FILM&TV ACTORS

$ 7.89

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Industry: Movies
  • Modification Description: AUTOGRAPHED
  • Modified Item: Yes
  • Condition: BOTH 8 1/2" X 11" SCRIPT COVER PAGES AND SIGNATURES ARE IN FINE CONDITION.
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Signed by: FILM AND TELEVISION ACTORS
  • Signed: Yes
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • RADIO COLLECTIBLES: ORIGINAL SIGNATURES
  • SIGNED SCRIPT COVER PAGES: GUARANTEED AUTHENTIC

    Description

    THREE GENERAL MILLS RADIO ADVENTURE THEATER SCRIPT COVER PAGES FOR PRODUCTIONS OF CLASSIC TALES AUTOGRAPHED BY FILM AND TELEVISION ACTORS AS LISTED.
    "The Red Badge of Courage"-
    Stephen Crane's classic Civil War novel about a young Union soldier who runs with the enemy charges, but later becomes a hero.
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    Kristopher Tabori is an American actor and television director. He started his career as a stage actor in his teens in the late 1960s, and during the 1970s he appeared in many films, including John and Mary (1969), Pigeons (1971), Making It (1971), Journey Through Rosebud (1972) and Girlfriends (1978). The majority of his work, however, was in television drama, beginning with a notable role (Bert) in the TV film of Arthur Miller's A Memory of Two Mondays (1971). During the latter two decades, Tabori appeared in dozens of guest roles in many of the medium's most popular network shows, including Owen Marshall: Counselor at Law, Cannon, Marcus Welby, M.D., The Streets of San Francisco, The Rockford Files, Barnaby Jones, Murder She Wrote, Tour Of Duty, and TV miniseries such as QB VII, Seventh Avenue, Brave New World and Strong Medicine.  In 1988, he also played the part of Sir Henry Baskerville in a television production of The Hound of the Baskervilles next to Jeremy Brett as Sherlock Holmes and Edward Hardwicke as Dr. Watson. During the 1990s, Tabori began directing in television and has over forty shows, mostly episode dramas, to his credit. In 2007, Tabori directed the TV film Anna's Storm and episodes of Falcon Beach. In 2008, he directed episodes of The Guard and jPod. He directed the SyFy Channel aliens-Western film High Plains Invaders.  Tabori also has established a career in voice-only work. In 1989, he played Prof. Peter Plum in the first television series of Cluedo, where he was known for his loud protestations of innocence during the studio-based portions of the program. He also voiced HK-47, the assassin droid and comic relief character in the videogames Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic and Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords. Tabori voices HK-47, HK-51, and HK-55 again in the 2010 MMORPG Star Wars: The Old Republic, as well as providing the voices for some characters in other Star Wars related products and in the Battlestar Galactica area.  Tabori was also featured on the radio program CBS Radio Mystery Theatre. On television, Tabori supplied the voice of War Minister and Emissary in Avatar: The Last Airbender and voiced several characters in The Adventures of Don Coyote and Sancho Panda as well as the home video series The Greatest Adventure: Stories from the Bible. In 2012, he also voiced the main villain character the Lord Regent Hiram Burrows in a popular stealth action adventure video game Dishonored.  He is an Audie Award-winning audiobook narrator and has performed in audio plays for Yuri Rasovsky, as well as performing the audiobook narration for Jeffrey Eugenides' Pulitzer prize winning novel Middlesex. Tabori is the voice of the narrator, Miles, in the 1976 audiobook "Invasion of the Body Snatchers" by Jack Finney. His father, Donald Siegel, had directed the 1956 film version of the novel. In 2008, he voiced a major villain, The Vulture, in Spider-Man: Web of Shadows.
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    Court Benson
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    Earl hammond
    4.
    Jackson beck
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    Bryna Raeburn
    "The Man Without a Country"-
    Adaption of a short story by American writer Edward Everett Hale, first published in The Atlantic in December 1863.[1] It is the story of American Army lieutenant Philip Nolan, who renounces his country during a trial for treason, and is consequently sentenced to spend the rest of his days at sea without so much as a word of news about the United States.
    1.
    Russell Horton is an American film and television actor.
    He is actor known for powerful performances. Horton's early acting career consisted of roles in various films, such as the drama "Parades" (1972) with Russ Thacker, the comedy "Annie Hall" (1977) with Woody Allen and the comedic drama "Girlfriends" (1978) with Melanie Mayron.
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    Ian Martin
    3.
    Bob Dryden
    4.
    Earl Hammond
    5.
    Bill Griffis
    "The Prisoner of Zenda"-
    The coronation of a new king is disrupted when the king's brother drugs him. A distant relative who closely resembles the king steps in to take his place at the coronation.
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    Howard Ross is an Italian film actor.
    Born in Rome, Rossini got his first major roles in peplum films.
    In the mid-1960s he eventually adopted the stage name Howard Ross.
    He was mainly active in genre films, specializing in adventure films, giallo films and poliziotteschi.
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    Evie Juster
    3.
    Lloyd Batista(unsigned)
    4.
    Leon Janney
    5.
    Dan Ocko
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