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and wife, Claude and Marie and their son, Pepe and the events pertaining to Pepes proposed marriage to Francine. In 1999 Armand Goulet transferred the "exclusive motion picture rights" to
the play to Michael Benedetto. In 2000, Benedetto made and distributed an Italian language motion picture version of the play. It was very successful and was displayed extensively in
the United States. In 2001, Mr. Marvin Harris of Harris Production, Inc, ("Harris Production") was granted the "exclusive dramatic rights to prepare, produce, perform and display a musical adaptation" of
Armand Goulets play. In the spring of 2003 the musical adaptation of the Gypsy Moth debuted on Broadway as a musical comedy and Harris has also filmed the live performance
and redistributed it to television outlets throughout the U.S. In December of 2004, Harris Production received a letter from an
attorney for Benedetto, complaining about its musical comedy. The letter asserted that the "Gypsy Moth" had content that constituted unauthorized expression and material from the movie: It went on to
note that there were numerous and substantial similarities between the motion picture and the musical adaptation which could not fairly be said to derive from their common source, and which
are more than incidental or coincidental. He also asserted that the genius of the movie was its transformation of purely comical and laughable characters as depicted in the play into
very human and sympathetic ones. He said that the comical antics and superficial relationship in the characters in the play were replaced in the motion picture by a romantic relationship
between the two enormously likeable characters and that this very essence of the movie had been adopted in the musical comedy. He also asserted that there were other similarities such
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