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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.
Mac Julian collection
This collection consists of materials from photographer Mac Julian (1901-1970). Materials include film stills, scripts, two scrapbooks, and photographs.
Roscoe Karns collection
This collection consists of the papers and film reels of American actor Roscoe Karns (1891-1970).
Randal Kleiser papers
This collection consists of scripts and video tapes of American director, producer, screenwriter, and actor Randal Kleiser (born 1946).
Jim Koehler collection
This collection consists of materials collected by film location manager and auditor James "Jim" Koehler, including production board strips, books on locations, location guides, film still, scripts, budgets, and photographs.
Korean movie scripts
This collection consists of film scripts and photographs from Korean movies.
Fritz Kortner "Ein Traum, kein Leben" annotated script
Ernie Kovacs collection
This collection primarily contains scripts, rundowns, and notes from the career of Ernie Kovacs, circa 1951-1961. The collection also contains small amounts of other production material including treatments, prop lists, guest lists, cue sheets, lyric sheets, and other related items.
Burt Lancaster script books
This collection consists of the scripts of American actor and producer Burt Lancaster (1913-1994). These scripts are bound in book form with film stills for over 70 of the films that Lanaster appeared in.
Paul Landres film and television scripts
This collection consists of scripts for film and television series that American editor and director Paul Landres (1912-2001) worked on. He worked largely from the 1930s to the 1960s.