Field of Dreams Script- Cast-Signed- Autograph Reprints- Kevin Costner

$13.19 (-40%)

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  • Type 27: W.P. Kinsella Autograph
  • Original/Reproduction: Reproduction
  • Type 21: Kevin Costner Autograph
  • Movie: Field of Dreams
  • Type 12: Amy Madigan Autograph
  • Type 16: Dwier Brown Autograph
  • Type 9: Shoeless Joe Jackson
  • Modified Item: Yes
  • Type 7: Father's Day Gift
  • Type 28: Iowa
  • Industry: Movies
  • Type 24: Ray Liotta Autograph
  • Type 15: Charles Hoyes Autograph
  • Modification Description: Autograph Reprints
  • Type 1: Field of Dreams Script
  • Type 25: Steve Eastin Autograph
  • Type 3: Field of Dreams Autograph
  • Condition: Check out ALL pictures to see how awesome this is! Will print NEW once purchased. NO FRAMES are included. The pictures with frames are to give you an idea of what it could look like once framed in your home. A list of autographs & characters is included in the Item Description.
  • Type 4: Baseball
  • Signed: Yes
  • Type 13: Art LaFleur Autograph
  • Type 18: Gaby Hoffman Autograph
  • Type 19: James Earl Jones Autograph
  • Type 22: Michael Milhoan Autograph
  • Type 14: Burt Lancaster Autograph
  • Type 11: If You Build It, He Will Come
  • Type 5: Chicago White Sox
  • Type 2: Field of Dreams Screenplay
  • Type 6: Father's Day
  • Type 26: Timothy Busfield Autograph
  • Type 8: Sports Movies
  • Signed by: Kevin Costner & Others
  • Type 20: James Horner Autograph
  • Type 10: Shoeless Joe Comes To Iowa
  • Type 23: Phil Alden Robinson Autograph
  • Type 17: Frank Whaley Autograph
  • ***Don’t Forget To Check Out The Other Items I Have For Sale!
    Up for sale is the “Field of Dreams” script that includes 16 cast and crew reprinted autographs on the cover.  Their names are listed below in alphabetical order by first name.
    This is the actual script in proper format, printed on single pages.  NOT a double-sided dialogue transcript, which is what a lot of screenplays you can find for sale seem to be these days.  It is
    116 pages long
    , plus the cover, and is the entire movie.
    The cover with the autographs has been printed on 8.5 x 11 inch cardstock, so it is more sturdy.  The rest of the script is printed on standard 8.5 x 11 inch paper.  An 8.5 x 11 inch white magazine board has also been attached as a back cover to help provide stability and sturdiness for reading, as well as displaying.
    The pictures in the listing are of the screenplay you will receive- not pictures of a computer image of what it COULD look like.  What you see is what you get, minus the frame.
    If you buy this, you are getting the script only-
    NO FRAMES ARE INCLUDED
    .  The pictures that show the item framed are to give you an idea of what it could look like in your home when framed.
    This item makes a unique gift for any movie lover, collector, mild enthusiast, or just a fan of the medium.  It’s a great way to display your fandom without paying the cost of an actual handwritten autograph.  Because once it’s on the wall, it will be hard to tell either way.  Screenplays are nice, because there are usually deleted scenes, or alternate dialogue, written in them, and this one is no different.  So trust me, if you’re a fan, this is for you.
    The signatures included are:
    Amy Madigan (“Annie Kinsella”)
    Art LaFleur (“Chick Gandil”- 1B)
    Burt Lancaster (“Dr. Archibald ‘Moonlight’ Graham”)
    Charles Hoyes (“Swede Risberg”- C)
    Dwier Brown (“John Kinsella”)
    Frank Whaley (“Archie Graham”)
    Gaby Hoffman (“Karin Kinsella”)
    James Earl Jones (“Terence Mann”)
    James Horner (Film’s Composer)
    Kevin Costner (“Ray Kinsella”)
    Michael Milhoan (“Buck Weaver”- 3B)
    Phil Alden Robinson (Film’s Director & Screenwriter)
    Ray Liotta (“Shoeless Joe Jackson”)
    Steve Eastin (“Eddie Cicotte”- P)
    Timothy Busfield (“Mark”)
    W.P. Kinsella (Author of the Book the Movie is Based On)
    FOR INTERNATIONAL BUYERS: Import duties, taxes, and charges (if there are any) are not included in the item price or shipping cost.  These charges are the buyer’s responsibility, not the seller’s.

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