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Clyde E. Elliott papers

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 6191
Abstract

This collection consists of story treatments, production materials, clippings, correspondence, scrapbooks, and photographs from American motion picture director, producer, and writer Clyde E. Elliott (1885-1959).

Dates: 1908 - 1961

Alfred Hayes papers

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 6211
Abstract The Alfred Hayes papers consist of 15 boxes of papers collected and/or created by Alfred Hayes and one box of papers belonging to Marietta Elliott, who was married to Alfred Hayes. Alfred Hayes worked as a screen and television writer, novelist, and poet. Hayes is known for his existential noir writing and for his poem, "I Dreamed I Saw Joe Hill Last Night," which was adapted into a song by Earl Robinson and later performed by Pete Seeger, Joan Baez, and many others. Hayes' papers consist of...
Dates: 1940 - 1990

Frances Marion papers

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 2198
Abstract

This collection contains the papers of American screenwriter and author Frances Marion (1888-1973). Materials include books, scrapbooks, treatments and short stories, photographs, stills, clippings, and programs, newspaper and magazine articles, and plaques and awards.

Dates: circa 1914-1973

Steve Shagan papers

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 2309
Abstract

This collection contains papers of writer and producer Steve Shagan (1927-2015). Materials consist of the final shooting script for “Save the Tiger” (1972); manuscript and galleys of “Save the Tiger” novelization; shooting script for “A City of Angels” (1973) released as “Hustle” (1975); and an original manuscript and galley proofs of “A City of Angels” novelization.

Dates: 1973 - 1975

Max Shulman papers

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 2470
Abstract

This collection consists of manuscripts and screenplays from American writer, Maximilian "Max" Shulman (1919-1988). Shulman's most famous character, Dobie Gillis, appeared in his novels, films, and a television series.

Dates: Majority of material found within 1940s-1980s