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===Unmade projects=== *''The Beardless Warriors'' (1960) β for 20th Century Fox based on the novel by [[Richard Matheson]]<ref name="warriors">{{cite news|title=Fabian Wins New Contract at 20th: Another Rooney Heard From; Lasky Daughter Sells Script|author=Scheuer, Philip K.|work=Los Angeles Times|date=November 24, 1960|page=C 15}}</ref> *''A Summer World'' (1961) β for 20th Century Fox with [[Dolores Hart]] and [[Bradford Dillman]] about a high school student who falls for an older woman ([[Suzy Parker]]), based on a script by Howard Koch from the novel by Richard Dougherty β directed by Franklin J. Shaeffner<ref>{{cite news|title="Looking at Hollywood: Brad Dillman to Co-Star with Fabian"|author=Hopper, Hedda| newspaper=Chicago Daily Tribune|date=July 3, 1961|page=a3}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=Fabian Will Team With Dolores Hart: Bridges 'Joins' Peace Corps; Donald Buka Living Anomaly|author=Scheuer, Philip K.|work=Los Angeles Times|date=March 30, 1961|page=A 11}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=TV Ace With 20th; Vallee Goes Legit: Movies for Children Listed; Debbie May Play Ruth Roland|author=Scheuer, Philip K.|work=Los Angeles Times|date=May 12, 1961|page=A 11}}</ref> β allegedly postponed when Dillman refused to appear next to Fabian<ref>{{cite magazine| first=Eunice| last=Field| url=https://archive.org/details/radiotvmi00ma/page/n333?q=fabian+marcucci| magazine=Radio TV Mirror| page=25,77β78| title=If You Think Fabian is Only Kidding| date=March 1962}}</ref> *''[[Take Her, She's Mine]]'' (1963) β Fabian was originally announced for the male lead<ref>{{cite news| title=Sandra Dee to Co-Star with Stewart, Fabian| author=Hopper, Hedda| work=Chicago Tribune| date=February 25, 1963| page=A 4}}</ref> *''Robin Hood Jones'' (1965) β for AIP<ref name="betty"/> *''Custer's Last Stand'' (1965) β an often-postponed film for Fox where Fabian was to play an Indian scout<ref name=setnextyear/><ref>{{cite news|title=Fabian Likes to Know What's Cookin'|author=Zylstra, Freida|work=Chicago Tribune|date=December 29, 1964|page=B 7}}</ref> *a migrant farm labourer in a biopic written by [[Alex Grasshoff]], who had previously made a documentary about him for [[David L. Wolper]] β this was a passion project for Fabian who spent weeks researching the film (circa 1967)<ref>{{cite news|title=Fabian an Ex-Singing Idol Learning the Actor's Art: FABIAN|author=Thomas, Kevin|work=Los Angeles Times|date=December 4, 1967|page=C 1}}</ref> *''[[The Oblong Box (film)|The Oblong Box]]'' (1969) β Fabian originally was announced as [[Vincent Price]]'s co star *''Bury an Angel'' (1970), film made by Burwalt Productions starring Robert Fuller and [[Sherry Bain]]<ref>{{cite news|title=O'Neal to Produce, Direct|author=Martin, Betty|work=Los Angeles Times|date=May 29, 1970|page=G 13}}</ref> *''Golden Boy'' (1972) β produced by David Roseman and William Lieberman under the direction of Herbert Hantman from a screenplay by Lory Patrick – also starring Paul Micale and Jacqueline Bosordi<ref>{{cite news|title=Movie Call Sheet: 'Outside In' – First Project for Robbins|work=Los Angeles Times|date=July 3, 1972|page=F 9}}</ref> β also known as ''Murder Can Be Fatal''<ref>{{cite news|title=Movie Call Sheet: Kitty Winn Set for 'Exorcist'|author=Murphy, Mary|work=Los Angeles Times|date=August 5, 1972|page=B 8}}</ref> *Fabian was also reportedly considered for roles in ''[[West Side Story (1961 film)|West Side Story]]'' (1961) and ''[[The Roman Spring of Mrs Stone]]''.<ref>[http://crawleyscastingcalls.com/index.php/component/actors/index.php?option=com_actors&Itemid=56&id=986&lettre=F All the Actors in Tony Crawley's Casting Calls]. Crawleyscastingcalls.com. Retrieved on 2015-05-29.</ref>
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