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Robert Florey scripts
This collection consists of scripts of French-American director Robert Florey (1900-1979). Florey directed episodes in television series including "The Magical World of Disney," "Four Star Playhouse," "The Twilight Zone," and "The Loretta Young Show."
Carl Foreman papers
This collection consists of scripts, correspondences, and clippings of American screenwriter and film producer Carl Foreman, CBE (1914-1984).
David Foster collection
This collection consists of American film producer David Foster (1929-2019) expenses, scripts, videotapes, and photographs. Foster created films such as "The Fog" (2005) and "The River Wild" (1994), included in this collection. Foster graduated from the University of Southern California's School of Cinema-Television in 1953.
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).
Ernest D. Glucksman papers
Ernest D. (Ernie) Glucksman (1902-1979) was an Austrian-born American writer, director, and producer known for his work in comedy. This collection includes production files, film and television pitches, correspondence, screenplays, notes, and a small amount of personal files.
Stanley Goldsmith film production papers
Collection consists of the production files and books of American film and television production manager, and writer Stanley Goldsmith (1904-1972).
Samuel Goldwyn collection
This collection consists of blueprints for the production studios of American-Polish film producer Samuel Goldwyn (1882-1974). Goldwyn was a co-founder of Paramount Pictures, co-founder of Goldwyn Pictures which was later bought and combined with other studios to create Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), and the founder of Samuel Goldwyn Pictures. He also produced over 100 films.
Bernard Gordon papers
Robert Hamner scripts
This collection contains television scripts, often annotated by writer Robert Hamner (1928-1996), for series including Lost in Space (1967), Mission Impossible (1968), A Man Called Shenandoah (1966), Run For Your Life (1967), The Fugitive (1965), Hawaiian Eye (1962), My Friend Tony (1968), 77 Sunset Strip (1963), Star Trek (1966), and The Name of the Game (1968).
Mark Hellinger papers
Mark Hellinger (1903-1947) was an American journalist, theatre columnist, writer, and film producer associated with Universal. This collection includes business records, employment contracts, financial records, annotated scripts, and project files associated with Hellinger's work as a producer.