![]() ![]() GARDNER: Bruce McAllister, and Joe Marciano. The idea he came up with? Going without sleep for 264 hours, exactly 11 days - long enough to break a world record. VEDANTAM: If he wanted to win the science fair here, he'd have to pull out all the stops. When we came to this town, San Diego, I thought, boy, this is a big city. GARDNER: I was a kind of a science nerd when I was young. VEDANTAM: In every town he lived in, Randy entered the science fair. ![]() RANDY GARDNER: I'm the oldest of four siblings in a military family. It was the last in a long line of childhood moves. SHANKAR VEDANTAM, BYLINE: Our story begins in 1963, when Randy Gardner moved to San Diego. And because of that, scientists were able to learn something about the price we pay when we don't get enough rest. Decades ago, a teenage boy named Randy Gardner stopped sleeping for 11 nights. Faulkner and Brackett share screen credit with Jules Furthman in the final film.And this next story is about something we think about a lot at MORNING EDITION. He agreed, and the suggestive scenes in Vivian's bedroom and at the casino were added (and are bound in here at the rear of the script). In the meantime, the public's fever for the couple grew exponentially after the success of To Have and Have Not and their subsequent marriage, so that Bacall's agent, Charlie Feldman, asked Jack Warner to reshoot portions of the film to capitalize on the couple's chemistry. could discharge its backlog of war-related films. Bogart and Bacall were cast opposite each other for the second time, but the film, originally completed in 1945, had its release delayed until the end of World War II so that Warner Bros. The Big Sleep enjoys a reputation as a great noir classic with a plot that is all but impossible to untangle. Provenance: Serendipity Books (receipt laid in) the Richard Manney Collection. ![]() Together with photocopy of the dialogue transcript of the film. wrappers stamped "cutter's script" and "stenographic department" to upper cover, some thumbing and wear, edges of wrappers chipped. Mimeographed Manuscript by William Faulkner and Leigh Brackett, 178 pp,, Ma(blue revision pages dated as late as Janubound in), in blue Warner Bros. ![]()
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