Well, I did a search for you at www.simplyscripts.com, the largest script database, and nothing turned up unfortunately.
The good news is, there are still a few less convenient ways of obtaining your screenplay.
Since it's from 1966, you can't get a copy from amazon.com...
But you CAN however contact the Writers Guild of America, If you don't need it right away I would hold off from contacting them with your request for now, as they are flooded with the strike.
They usually charge a modest fee for scripts, a research fee they charge you for them finding the script, and a printing fee for the sale of the script, also shipping and handling should be factored.
Considering how old the screenplay is, the fees could be a bit unreasonable, ask them for a quote.
My estimate would be 60-80 dollars research fee plus a 45 dollar sale fee, plus s&h.
Also, find out wether it would be registered at WGAeast or WGAwest, this could save you some time.
2007-11-27 08:25:48
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answered by Danni D. 3
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Film scripts are very difficult to find. If you have done a web search of the title and did not find it, it is probably not available.
2007-11-27 13:36:54
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answered by Theatre Doc 7
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