I'D RATHER BE RICH Original Screenplay Musical Comedy Sandra Dee Robert Goulet
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I'D RATHER BE RICH
Final Screenplay
by
John Bradford
December 16, 1963
Universal City Studios
Bradbound in studio covers.
Rear cover is worn at the edges and internally taped, otherwise this script is in very good condition in original studio covers.
Printed on rectos only.
Quarto (8 1/2" by 11")
Printed on light green paper with dark green paper insert changes.
An original working script with pencil changes in an unknown hand.
"I'd Rather Be Rich is a 1964 American romantic comedy film with musical aspects directed by Jack Smight, produced by Ross Hunter and starring Sandra Dee. The film focuses on a dying man who wishes to meet his granddaughter's
fiance, but he is unavailable, so the woman persuades another man to
substitute for him. Then the grandfather recovers. The film is a remake of the 1941 film It Started with Eve, with the genders reversed.--wikipedia.
Release date: August 26, 1964.
Cast includes: Sandra Dee, Robert Goulet, Andy Williams, Maurice Chevalier, Gene Raymond, Charles Ruggles, Hermione Gingold and others.
Note: On IMDB writing credits are assigned to Oscar Brodney, Norman Krasna, and Leo Townsend?