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MGM Production Department files
This collection consists of production materials of films produced by MGM. Extensive Ben-Hur (1959) set design materials are represented.
Arthur Miller correspondence
This collection consists of correspondence belonging to American playwright Arthur Miller (1915-2005) about his first foray into Hollywood.
Tom Moore scripts
This collection consists of the television scripts of script supervisor, Tom Moore.
Nobody Knows Anything collection
This collection consists of the paper materials related to the comedy movie "Nobody Knows Anything!" (2003).
Susan Orlean collection on Rin Tin Tin
Collection consists of the research files and other materials related to author Susan Orlean’s book Rin Tin Tin: The Life and the Legend (2011) Simon & Schuster.
Stefanie Powers papers
Collection consists of the clippings, photographs, scripts, and correspondence of American actress Stefanie Powers.
Alfonso Pulido Islas papers
Collection consists of departmental records, correspondence, and clippings related to the work of Mexican economist Alfonso Pulido Islas, Chief of the Departamento Autónomo de Prensa y Publicidad and the first president of the National Film Institute of Mexico.
Harry Ruby papers
This small collection contains correspondence and five pieces of manuscript sheet music of American composer and screenwriter Harry Ruby (1895-1974). The letters are typically brief, friendly letters from public figures in the entertainment industry and date from 1925 to 1968.
John Scott correspondence
Collection consists of clippings and correspondence sent to Los Angeles Times reporter John Scott.
David Shepard collection on John Hoffman and Slavko Vorkapich
This collection consists of lectures, articles, newspaper clippings, correspondences, photographs, and other papers on film montage editors John Hoffman and Slavko Vorkapich compiled by film preservationist David Shepard. Hoffman and Vorkapich created two visual tone poems together. The second of which, "Forest Murmurs" (1947), was restored by David Shepard in 2004.