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The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T is the only film written by Theodore Geisel, better known as Dr. Seuss.  The film, itself, is not lost.  However, the original cut of the film, which had a darker tone and included twice as many musical numbers, is so lost that even Sony Pictures hasn't been able to find it.  They have, however, found Geisel's original 1,000+ page screenplay, which is long enough for several movies.  And yet, for some reason, the screenplay is being kept in the vaults, with a few scans given to press outlets that write about the movie.
The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T is the only film written by Theodore Geisel, better known as Dr. Seuss.  The film, itself, is not lost.  However, the original cut of the film, which had a darker tone and included twice as many musical numbers, is so lost that even Sony Pictures hasn't been able to find it.  They have, however, found Geisel's original 1,000+ page screenplay, which is long enough for several movies.  And yet, for some reason, the screenplay is being kept in the vaults, with a few scans given to press outlets that write about the movie.
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The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T is the only film written by Theodore Geisel, better known as Dr. Seuss. The film, itself, is not lost. However, the original cut of the film, which had a darker tone and included twice as many musical numbers, is so lost that even Sony Pictures hasn't been able to find it. They have, however, found Geisel's original 1,000+ page screenplay, which is long enough for several movies. And yet, for some reason, the screenplay is being kept in the vaults, with a few scans given to press outlets that write about the movie.