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Issue Details: First known date: 1971... 1971 Don't Call the Cops
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The script held in the Crawford Collection in the AFI Research Collection contains the following character notes (excluding regular characters):


'EVE HARRISON

'THE KILLER. LATE TWENTIES. SEXY GOOD LOOKS. A VICIOUS, SCHEMING WOMAN WITH TWO INTERESTS IN LIFE - MONEY AND MEN, IN THAT ORDER. TAKES A LOT TO SHAKE HER COOL. IMPORTANT THAT SHE HAS SHOULDER-LENGTH HAIR, PREFERABLY DARK.

'ROLLO NELSON

'REFFER-SMOKING HIPPY, BEARDED AND/OR MOUSTACHED, LONG HAIR. ANTI-ESTABLISHMENT, RUTHLESS, CALLOUS GO-GETTER. MID-TWENTIES. SHOULD DRIVE WELL. POLICE RECORD.

'CHARLES ALLEN.

'MANAGER OF HARRISON ELECTRONICS. LATE 30'S OR EARLY 40'S. GOOD LOOKS, BORDERING ON EFFEMINATE. AMBITIOUS AND OFFICIOUS, WITH A NARROW-MINDED STREAK WHERE MORALS ARE CONCERNED. A 'COMPANY' MAN. DRIVES A CAR.

'SID BENNET

'EVE'S LEGAL HUSBAND (SHE NEVER DIVORCED HIM BEFORE MARRYING HARRISON.) FAIRLY RUGGED LOOKS. HAS SERVED A PRISON SENTENCE BECAUSE OF EVE AND IT HARDENED HIM, MADE HIM A LITTLE BITTER. EARLY 30'S.

'MARION GREEN

'ALLEN'S SECRETARY AND HARRISON'S MISTRESS. EARLY 20'S AND NICE LOOKING. A 'DECENT' GIRL DESPITE HER ILLICIT RELATIONSHIP WITH HARRISON. PREFERABLY SHOULDER-LENGTH HAIR LIKE EVE'S SO WE AS TO CONFUSE AUDIENCE A LITTLE MORE.


'"THE DUKE"

'A HOBO WHO WITNESSES HARRISON'S MURDER. INDETERMINATE AGE, SAY 40/50. STUBBLED, LINED FACE. UNKEMPT. A WINO WHO SLEEPS IN PARKS AND KNOWN TO POLICE BECAUSE OF MANY CONVICTIONS FOR DRUNKENNESS OR VAGRANCY.

'MICK CALLAGHAN

'OWNER OF CAR-WRECKING YARD WHERE HARRISON'S BODY IS FOUND. LATE 40'S. COUPLE LINES.

'MOTOR MECHANIC

'SENT TO REPAIR HARRISON'S CAR'S LEAKING BRAKE LINE. YOUNGISH. FEW LINES.

'FORENSIC MAN

'POLICE SCIENTIST, STOCK CHARACTER (FEW LINES)

'UNIFORMED DIVVY MEN (2)

'FEW WORDS EACH

'EDWARD HARRISON

'THE VICTIM, RICH OWNER OF HARRISON ELECTRONICS. (NON-SPEAKING. HIS 'BODY' IS NEVER SEEN CLEARLY OR IN FULL. DUMMY WOULD SUFFICE.)'

Notes

  • This entry has been compiled from archival research in the Crawford Collection (AFI Research Collection), undertaken by Dr Catriona Mills under the auspices of the 2012 AFI Research Collection (AFIRC) Research Fellowship.

Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

      1971 .
      person or book cover
      Script cover page (Crawford Collection at the AFI Research Collection)
      Extent: 82p.
      (Manuscript) assertion
      Note/s:
      • The script is labelled 'Episode MX' on the cover page. According to the notation on the top right-hand corner of the cover page, this script was director Jan Isaac’s copy.
      • The script is annotated throughout in blue ink, perhaps in two different hands. The annotations in blue ink are either directorial notes or sketches showing the blocking of scenes. In minor cases, they may indicate the deletion of dialogue: the most extensive example of this is on pages 77-78.
      • The script is also annotated in blue felt pen. These are directorial notes or audio cues (e.g., 'BEAT BEFORE PHONE' on reverse of page 10).
      • There are additional annotations in red felt pen: on page 23-25, a long scene has been crossed out with a single diagonal line in red felt pen, but someone has clearly thought better of the deletion and added 'STET' in the margin on page 23.
      • On page 31, a typed addendum to the scene has been pasted over the original content at the bottom of the page (and has then itself been heavily annotated in blue ink).
      • The script also includes extremely detailed sketches of scenes (focusing on the direction and movements of the characters: no details on set dressing).
      • The final page includes a list of crew credits:


        Written by Keith Hetherington.

        Edited by Lyn Bayonas.

        Typed by Leslie Crews.

        Checked by Leslie Crews, Sandie Siebel.

        Duplicated by Dennis Ingham.

        The section below this for 'Producer's Remarks' has been left blank.

      Holdings

      Held at: AFI Research Collection
      Local Id: SC HOM : 307
Last amended 12 Dec 2013 12:08:52
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