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JOHN HART - SCRIPT SIGNED

$ 158.4

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Signed by: John Hart
  • Authentication: Numbered COA issued by Gallery of History, Inc.
  • Autograph Type: Script Signed
  • Condition: Used
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Autograph: Authentic Original

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    JOHN HART - SCRIPT SIGNED - HFSID 277376
    JOHN HART
    Hawkeye and the Last of the Mohicans
    script signed by actor John Hart, who played Nat "Hawkeye" Cutler
    Script cover signed
    "John Hart"
    in black ink on front cover and title page. Also signed
    "#336/5/Completed/Mar 12/Paid Mar 15"
    in unknown hand in blue ink on front cover. Signed
    "Barter Cl.1;1193/Ford/ John. 1.344A/Gord Metcalf/Clyde Ha. 9661/Clyde Hurl,"
    in unknown hand on back
    .
    Revised final draft dated Feb. 23, 1957. 37 pages with shooting schedule. Episode no. 336,
    The Royal Grant
    , written by Nat Tanchuck,
    who also wrote episodes for
    Bonanza
    ,
    Wagon Train
    and
    My Friend Flicka
    .
    Hawkeye
    was ran for one season and 39 episodes in 1957 and was based on James Fennimore Cooper's
    The Last of the Mohicans
    , with Hart playing the role of Nat "Hawkeye" Cutler.
    Hart owned this script.
    American actor
    Hart
    (1917-2009) had over 100 credited and uncredited roles on TV and the big screen.
    Baby Boomers probably remember him best as the Lone Ranger.
    Hart, who was
    a cowboy before becoming an actor
    , had numerous roles in westerns,
    including small parts on TV's
    The Lone Ranger
    (1950-1953),
    before being offered the role in 1952
    .
    He replaced Clayton Moore, the series' original Lone Ranger, for 52 episodes when Moore was fired for demanding a higher salary.
    In one interview, Hart claimed that all 52 episodes were shot in a matter of weeks, with each episode taking only two days to shoot.
    Hart forged a close relationship with Jay Silverheels, who played Tonto, and his cowboy training helped him to ride the Lone Ranger's horse Silver, whom he said was jumpy and difficult to ride.
    Hart went on to other roles,
    including parts on
    Bat Masterson,
    Rawhide
    and
    Hawkeye and the Last of the Mohicans
    . He played another masked hero in
    The Adventures of Captain Africa
    ,
    a Columbia serial intended to be a sequel to
    The Phantom
    but which had its name and hero changed after Columbia lost the rights to the character.
    He also played the Lone Ranger for one episode of
    Happy Days
    and
    was cast as a reporter in
    The Legend of the Lone Ranger
    ,
    the movie adaptation of the Lone Ranger story. Lightly toned. Cover has lightly creased edges. 37th page is torn out. Shooting schedule is unbound and is torn along left edge. Otherwise in fine condition.
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