Discussion Question Rare Unpublished Bramwell Fletcher Manuscript – Rights Available

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I am the managing representative and 50% rights-holder for the literary estate of Bramwell Fletcher. I hold full legal and administrative control over a previously unreleased, historical memior/ manuscript Titled: "The Thistleball" Story of an Actor's Life, By Bramwell Fletcher with the typewritten provenance established by Lael Wertenbaker ). Per the initial representation contract signed by the Fletcher heirs, I am the sole point of contact for this estate, regarding the manuscript. The heirs may only be contacted with my express, written permission, and all final publishing and or production and contractual decisions go strictly through me.
 
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Ok, Im the author of this post and I was obligated to get that legal stuff out of the way, I'm super open to talk to all! I'm excited about this project, I've worked extremely hard to get this point, and I feel a little weight lifted. Hope to talk to anyone and all soon!
Jim
 
Ok, Im the author of this post and I was obligated to get that legal stuff out of the way, I'm super open to talk to all! I'm excited about this project, I've worked extremely hard to get this point, and I feel a little weight lifted. Hope to talk to anyone and all soon!
Jim

Hello Jan,

This honestly sounds like a very interesting project, especially since it’s rare to see completely unreleased historical film or theatre material surface with this kind of background.

I’m curious whether you’re mainly considering a documentary, scripted feature, or perhaps even a limited series adaptation? Personal memoir material like this can sometimes translate surprisingly well onscreen, especially if it contains industry or behind-the-scenes stories from that era.

Would you say the manuscript is more of a personal life story, or does it also dive deeper into the film and theatre world of the time?
 
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Well it's starts in 1918, Bramwell as young boy of 14, going to his first job interview at an office, mother by his side, then it dives deeper into his professional and personal life. Its told in his actor's voice, written by him, its captivating.
 
Another thing to add, I have some interesting accounts regarding "Lael Wertenbaker" Bramwell's wife and extraordinary Author in her own right. She in fact type-wrote this manuscript for Bramwell.
Ok, Im the author of this post and I was obligated to get that legal stuff out of the way, I'm super open to talk to all! I'm excited about this project, I've worked extremely hard to get this point, and I feel a little weight lifted. Hope to talk to anyone and all soon!
Jim
 
Hello Jan,

This honestly sounds like a very interesting project, especially since it’s rare to see completely unreleased historical film or theatre material surface with this kind of background.

I’m curious whether you’re mainly considering a documentary, scripted feature, or perhaps even a limited series adaptation? Personal memoir material like this can sometimes translate surprisingly well onscreen, especially if it contains industry or behind-the-scenes stories from that era.

Would you say the manuscript is more of a personal life story, or does it also dive deeper into the film and theatre world of the time?
Hi George,
To answer one of you other questions, I'm open to various considered adaptations. Another tid-bit for whomever else reads this...I've give "no one" a first look yet. I also have 3 sample chapters, compiled and ready to go.
Thanks
Jim
 
Hi George,
To answer one of you other questions, I'm open to various considered adaptations. Another tid-bit for whomever else reads this...I've give "no one" a first look yet. I also have 3 sample chapters, compiled and ready to go.
Thanks
Jim
The more details you share, the more this starts sounding less like a forgotten memoir and more like a genuine period piece with real adaptation potential.

I could honestly see this working either as a documentary project or as a dramatic biographical adaptation, depending on how deeply the manuscript explores Bramwell’s personal and professional life.

Have you started leaning more toward one direction yet?
 
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Hi George,
I agree with you, and no, I haven't committed to any direction but would be open to any possibilitys. I'm also hoping someone picks up on our conversations.
Thanks
Jim
 
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At the same time, even much bigger projects are becoming very difficult to finance in 2026, especially period and drama-driven productions, so the market is definitely challenging right now.

But I genuinely wish you good luck with it, because unique archival material with authentic historical perspective is becoming increasingly rare today.
 
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Thanks Max, when someone finally gets a "first look" at this, they will realize what I have, its a Historic piece of literary work, written by Bramwell and typewritten by his wife Lael. its voluminous, captivating, juicy scandles, drama and gossip, all through the WW2 etc. You can't put in down.
Thanks
Jim
 
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