London: Vertigo Films, 2008
90 mimeographed pp., secured with file staple to left edge. Cast ownership label to title page. A little light marking to outer pages, otherwise a fine copy.
Shooting script of the film starring Tom Hardy and directed by Nicolas Winding Refn, dated 26 February 2008 on title page, and copyrighted by Vertigo Media in 2006. ACTOR HUGH ROSS'S COPY, WITH PRODUCTION STICKER TO THAT EFFECT TO RIGHT HAND CORNER OF TITLE PAGE.
Hugh Ross played Uncle Jack in this biopic of Charles Bronson -- currently known as Charles Salvador, but born Michael Peterson -- often described as the most dangerous prisoner in Britain, and certainly one of the maddest. Bronson was very happy with the film's portrayal of him, although some of his family took grave exception to the film's depiction of Uncle Jack, in Hugh Ross's splendid performance, as an ageing, lascivious homosexual. (This would worry me deeply if I was Mr. Ross, but he seems remarkably unperturbed. Maybe he doesn't know...).