1959 · Universal City, CA
by George Englund (director, producer); William J. Lederer, Eugene Burdick (novel); Stewart Stern (screenwriter); Marlon Brando, Pat Hingle (starring)
Universal City, CA: Universal Pictures, 1959. First Draft screenplay for the 1963 film.
Best on the best-selling 1958 novel by Burdick and Lederer, about Americans in Vietnam and the struggle for the US in combating the country's Communist politics. Brando plays a scholar named Harrison MacWhite, who becomes ambassador to Sarkan, a southeast Asian country in the midst of civil war. He realizes that the anti-American sentiment towards Communism symbolizes his own longing for self-determination and nationalism. Released early the same year as the assassination of JFK and the escalation of the Vietnam War.
Green titled wrappers, noted (truncated)
Best on the best-selling 1958 novel by Burdick and Lederer, about Americans in Vietnam and the struggle for the US in combating the country's Communist politics. Brando plays a scholar named Harrison MacWhite, who becomes ambassador to Sarkan, a southeast Asian country in the midst of civil war. He realizes that the anti-American sentiment towards Communism symbolizes his own longing for self-determination and nationalism. Released early the same year as the assassination of JFK and the escalation of the Vietnam War.
Green titled wrappers, noted (truncated)