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How the Grinch Stole Christmas – Early First Draft Script Copy - H4-9

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How the Grinch Stole Christmas – Early First Draft Script Copy - H4-9
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A copy of the early first draft script for Ron Howard’s How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000), written by Jeffrey Price and Peter S. Seaman. Dated March 15, 1999, this 121-page script represents an early version of the screenplay featuring numerous scenes and lines of dialogue that differ from the final film, offering a rare look at the story’s development during pre-production.
Bound with brass fasteners, the script includes the title page and contents printed in standard production format, with the code “RB031” stamped throughout, consistent with Universal Pictures’ script tracking practices. This early draft features extended sequences in Whoville, alternate Grinch interactions, and early variations of several memorable moments that were refined before filming began.
While this is a studio-style reproduction created for reference or production use, it retains the authentic layout, formatting, and content of the working draft circulated during the film’s development.
A fascinating insight into the creative process behind Ron Howard’s holiday classic, this early draft copy is a unique collectible for fans of the Grinch, screenwriting, and the making of one of cinema’s most enduring Christmas films.

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