person or book cover
Script cover page (Crawford Collection at the AFI Research Collection)
form y separately published work icon Homicide Trial single work   film/TV   crime  
Alternative title: Trial; From the Top
Issue Details: First known date: 1971... 1971 Homicide Trial
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      1971 .
      person or book cover
      Script cover page (Crawford Collection at the AFI Research Collection)
      Extent: 73p.
      (Manuscript) assertion
      Note/s:
      • The script has not been assigned a Crawfords episode designation, and the episode number has not been written on the cover.
      • According to a notation in red felt pen in the top right-hand corner of the cover page, this copy of the script was designated for John Jacob: beneath this is written 'Blocking'.

        Crawford Productions tribute website (crawfordproductions.tv) indicates that Jacob worked for Crawfords from 1960, first as a sound supervisor, then as a director.
      • The script includes a wardrobe list:
        'DETECTIVES: SUITS.
        'JUDGE: JUDGE'S WIG AND GOWN.
        'PROS. AND DEF: BARRISTER'S WIGS AND GOWNS, SUITS.
        'CRIER: UNIFORM.
        'POLICE GUARD FOR FORSTER: UNIFORM.
        'JUDGE'S ASSOCIATE: SUIT AND GOWN.
        'TWO POLICEMEN: UNIFORM.
        'DEFENCE SOLICITOR: SUIT, BUSINESS SHIRT AND TIE.
        'PROS. SOLICITOR: " " " " "

        'GEORGINA: SIMPLE FROCK, "WHITE" BANDETTE.
        'MRS SPENCER: FROCK, OVERCOAT, HAT.
        'JOAN: SMARK FROCK AND HAT.
        'FORSTER: SUIT, BUSINESS SHIRT, "RESTRAINED" TIE.
        'SURVEYOR: SUIT, BUSINESS SHIRT AND TIE.
        'IRVINE: " " " " "
        'WALKER: UNIFORM, POLICE DUSTCOAT.

        'FILM SEQUENCE:
        'FOX AND MACKAY: SUITS AND HATS.
        'POLICEMAN: UNIFORM.
        'WOMAN: WELL-DRESSED IN FROCK AND OVERCOAT, HANDBAG.
        'MAN: SUIT.'
      • The script is heavily annotated in red felt pen, lead pencil, blue ink, and black ink.
      • The red felt pen annotations include music cues (no details, just a notation for 'music').
      • The blue ink annotations are also blocking notes. Blue ink takes over from lead pencil after the first commercial. In some instances, the blue ink has been crossed out in black ink. It’s possible that the lead pencil and blue ink annotations are in the same hand, but it’s notable that the blue ink annotations are less detailed and that this section of the script includes no sketches at all.
      • The lead pencil annotations are blocking notes. For example, on page 1, a note reads, 'LS push in on Fox after he picks up notes. Holds loose MCU. Let him exit shot as he moves to door'. Some sketches showing the blocking of scenes have been drawn on the reverse of pages. The lead pencil notes are absent from the script between the first commercial and the third commercial. In some instances, the lead pencil annotations have been crossed out in blue ink.
      • The black ink annotations are minimal and confined to the second half of the script.
      • All annotations lessen towards the end of the script.

      Holdings

      Held at: AFI Research Collection
      Local Id: SC HOM : 319
Note: Storey suggests that Emanuel was credited as director and Lee as film director.
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