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    Original revised draft shooting script with color rewrite pages for the television movie The Disappearance of Flight 412 written by George Simpson and Neal R. Burger, starring Bradford Dillman. This was DillmanÕs working script with his extensive notations throughout and 2 pages of his handwritten character notes. The film was originally titled Something In the Air, and is so printed on the front cover. With DillmanÕs estate stamp which reads, ÒFrom the Library of Bradford DillmanÓ. Bradbound, 87 pages, dated June 19, 1974 through July 17, 1974. The movie aired on October 1, 1974. Near fine copy with just a hint of handling. The film tells the story of how, during a routine radar test mission, the crew of Flight 412 witnesses the mysterious disappearance of two fighter jets attempting to intercept a UFO and the Air ForceÕs subsequent attempts to cover up the incident. Dillman co-starred with Glenn Ford, David Soul, Guy Stockwell, Greg Mullavey, and Robert F. Lyons. Bradford Dillman (1930-2018) was one of HollywoodÕs best regarded actors among his peers and the public. He was trained at the Actors Studio under Lee Strasberg and knew James Dean in early television. Dillman rose to sudden fame with his appearance in Richard FleisherÕs film Compulsion (1959) with Dean Stockwell and Orson Welles, and continued in movies throughout his career in such films as The Way We Were, The Iceman Cometh, The Enforcer, Sudden Impact, Crack in the Mirror, Escape From the Planet of the Apes, Francis of Assisi, Piranha, The Swarm, etc. A great success in television, Dillman appeared in a remarkable number of shows and made for TV movies in a variety of genres, including, Mission Impossible, The Man from U.N.C.L.E., Columbo, Wagon Train, Ironside, Dynasty, The Wild Wild West, Thriller, Wonder Woman, Cannon, Barnaby Jones, and many others.