***All items are also available WITHOUT the autograph reprints- just message me to let me know if you'd like the item plain.***

***Don't Forget To Check Out The Other Items I Have For Sale!

Up for sale is "The Neverending Story" and "The Neverending Story II: The Next Chapter" movie script bundle.  They each include cast and crew reprinted autographs on their covers. 

These reproduction scripts are in proper format, printed on single pages.  NOT a double-sided dialogue transcript, which is what a lot of screenplays you can find for sale seem to be these days.  "The Neverending Story" is 120 pages long in total, plus the cover, and is the entire movie.  "The Neverending Story 2" is 113 pages long in total, plus the cover, and is the entire movie.

The covers with the autographs has been printed on 8.5 x 11 inch cardstock, so it is more sturdy.  The rest of the script is printed on standard 8.5 x 11 inch paper.  An 8.5 x 11 inch white magazine board has also been attached as a back cover to help provide stability and sturdiness for reading, as well as displaying.  The pictures in the listing are of the script you will receive- not pictures of a computer image of what it COULD look like.  What you see is what you get, minus the frame.

If you buy this, you are getting the script only- NO FRAMES, OR ANYTHING ELSE, ARE INCLUDED.  The pictures that show the item framed are to give you an idea of what it could look like in your home when framed.

This item makes a unique gift for any movie lover, collector, mild enthusiast, or just a fan of the medium.  It's a great way to display your fandom without paying the cost of an actual handwritten autograph.  Because once it's on the wall, it will be hard to tell either way.  Screenplays are nice, because there are usually deleted scenes, or alternate dialogue, written in them, and this one is no different.  So trust me, if you're a fan, this is for you.

The signatures included are:

"The Neverending Story"

Alan Oppenheimer (“Falkor” / “Rockbiter” / “G’mork” / “Narrator”)

Barret Oliver (“Bastian”)

Bernd Eichinger (Producer / “Man Next to Man Who Drops Milk”)

Brian Wheeler (“Giant Mushroom Creature”)

David Fincher (Matte Photography Assistant- Yes, THE David Fincher)

Deep Roy (“Teeny Weeny”)

Gerald McRaney (“Bastian’s Father”)

Heinz Reincke (Voice of "Fuchur”)

Michael Ende (Author)

Moses Gunn (“Cairon”)

Noah Hathaway (“Atreyu”)

Patricia Hayes (“Urgl”)

Silvia Seidel (“Fairy”)

Steven Spielberg (Editorial Consultant)

Tami Stronach (“The Childlike Empress”)

Thomas Hill (“Carl Conrad Coreander”)

Wolfgang Petersen (Director / Writer / “Man Who Drops Milk”)


"The Neverending Story II: The Next Chapter"

Alexandra Johnes (“Childlike Empress”)

Claudio Maniscalco (“Lavaman”)

John Wesley Shipp (“Barney”)

Jonathan Brandis (“Bastian”)

Kenny Morrison (“Atreyu”)

Martin Umbach (“Nimbly”)

Michael Ende (Author)

Steven Begg (Special FX Tech)

Thomas Hill (“Koreander”)

I will be adding more items in the future, so keep checking back.  I also take requests, so if there are any you are looking for, please feel free to message me and ask.

FOR INTERNATIONAL BUYERS: Import duties, taxes, and charges (if there are any) are not included in the item price or shipping cost.  These charges are the buyer's responsibility, not the seller's.

FOR INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING: I ship internationally using the Standard International Shipping method. It means I send the item to an hub in the United States and they forward it to you. I have no idea what the shipping cost to you is, as handles that on their end, nor do I make any money from it.  If you buy more than one item from me, you will have to pay individual shipping for each item, as per, I cannot combine shipping.  However, if you're interested in more than one item, please contact me BEFORE YOU BUY, and I can create a special listing that will include all the items you want, that way they can ship together and hopefully save you some money.  Thank you!!

Please be aware that sometimes scripts can vary between page and screen.  Some are first drafts, some are revised, and some are finalized. It is common for there to be differences between the script and the final version of the movie that you have seen- but that?s also part of the fun!  So just a heads up. :)