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SCREWBALL was inspired by the hand-lettered titles of the movie What's Up, Doc?, Madeline Kahn's first film. I'm offering this font free, in Madeline's memory, but ask that you send a contribution ($5 would be really nice) to the Ovarian Cancer Research Fund or National Ovarian Cancer Coalition. THANK YOU! |
The opening and closing titles (by The Golds West, Inc.) feature whimsical handlettering. I've worked to make the letters link and collide as much as possible, providing these alternates for a more random feel.
| Includes caps, lower case, numbers, punctuation, alternates, and international characters. | ||
| The SCREWBALL is a free download, but you know what you should do. This copyrighted font is made available for commercial and non-commercial use when downloaded from Harold's Fonts. It is not intended to be copied, shared, sold, or reposted. |
What's Up, Doc? (1972) was produced and directed by Peter Bogdanovich, and stars Barbra Streisand, Ryan O'Neal, Kenneth Mars, Austin Pendleton, and "introducing Madeline Kahn." It's a timeless screwball comedy culminating in a great chase through San Francisco. If you haven't seen it, get it.
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