Showing Collections: 11 - 20 of 28
Carl Foreman papers
This collection consists of scripts, correspondences, and clippings of American screenwriter and film producer Carl Foreman, CBE (1914-1984).
John Frankenheimer collection
This collection consists of scripts, storyboards, and a few newspaper clippings from the work of American film and television director John Frankenheimer (1930-2002).
Felix Guggenheim papers
Karl Hajos papers
This collection consists papers from composer Karl Hajos (1889-1950). Materials include music scores, clippings, and scripts for films for which he composed the music.
Maurice Hill script collection
This collection consists of scripts from the television program Space Patrol, by American writer and actor Maurice “Maury” Hill.
William Hines papers
This collection consists of the scripts and papers of American cinematographer and cameraman William Hines. The papers include notes and clippings for story ideas and research for books about cinematography. Projects highlighted in the script collection include the television series "Mary," "Dear John," and "Ned and Stacy."
Roger Imhof papers
This collection contains the papers and scrapbooks of actor Roger Imhof (1875-1958), including a scrapbook, photos, clippings, scripts, and various theater programs.
Glenn Jordan papers
This collection contains the papers of Glenn Jordan (born 1936), an American film, television, and theater director and producer. The papers include theater, film, and television production and legal materials, press clippings, promotional materials, and photographs. From 1961-1983 Jordan worked as a stage director and as a director of television movies, specials, and series from 1970-2001. His three feature films were released between 1981 and 1984.
Roscoe Karns collection
This collection consists of the papers and film reels of American actor Roscoe Karns (1891-1970).
Warren M. Lewis papers
Collection consists of scripts, research materials, clippings, business expenses, rights contracts associated with writer and producer Warren M. Lewis and his company Entertainment Properties Inc. of Hollywood.