Description: ORIGINAL SCRIPT FROM "THE FLEISCHMANN'S YEAST HOUR" RADIO SHOW FROM FEBRUARY 5, 1931PROGRAM STARS RUDY VALLEE with guest EDDIE CANTORThis was a very significant radio appearance for Eddie Cantor as described by Wikipedia: “Cantor's appearance with Rudy Vallee on Vallee's The Fleischmann's Yeast Hour on February 5, 1931 led to a four-week tryout with NBC's The Chase and Sanborn Hour. Replacing Maurice Chevalier, who was returning to Paris, Cantor joined Chase and Sanborn on September 13, 1931. This hour-long Sunday evening variety series teamed Cantor with announcer Jimmy Wallington and violinist Dave Rubinoff. The show established Cantor as a leading comedian, and his scriptwriter, David Freedman, as “the Captain of Comedy.” Freedman's team included, among others, Samuel "Doc" Kurtzman, who also wrote for song-and-dance man, Al Jolson, and the comedian Jack Benny. Cantor soon became the world's highest-paid radio star. “Two of the pages are typed on letterhead from The Floridian Hotel, Miami Beach, FL. These two pages feature Eddie Cantor's monologue from the program. There are corrections - judging from examples of Cantors handwriting in letters published online, I suspect these could have been made by Eddie Cantor himself. I covered part of the first page for the scan. Cantor's monologue covers 1 & 1/2 pagesTHIS IS AN ORIGINAL SCRIPT, NOT A REPRODUCTION.THIS SCRIPT CAME DIRECTLY FROM THE ESTATE OF RUDY VALLEE.SCRIPT IS 7 PAGES AND IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION! NO RIPS OR TEARS. THIS SCRIPT IS ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL! PAGES ARE NOT BRITTLE AND CAN BE HANDLED WITHOUT RISK OF DAMAGE. THIS SCRIPT HAS BEEN STORED IN AN ARCHIVAL SLEEVE FOR YEARS, TRULY A FINE SPECIMEN!COMES WITH AN RUDY VALLEE AUTOGRAPHED CHECK WHICH CAME DIRECTLY FROM THE ESTATE OF RUDY VALLEEFREE SHIPPING WITHIN THE US. PLEASE EMAIL ME WITH ANY QUESTIONS
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