Scripts
Found in 126 Collections and/or Records:
Sally Powers television scripts
This collection contains television scripts of casting director Sally Powers. Included are scripts for The Partridge Family; The Paul Lydne Show; Honeymoon Suite; Temperature’s Rising; and The Girl With Something Extra. There is also the final shooting script for QB VII (1974) written by Edward Anhalt.
Stefanie Powers papers
Collection consists of the clippings, photographs, scripts, and correspondence of American actress Stefanie Powers.
Robert Radnitz papers
This collection includes the production records of American motion picture producer Robert Radnitz (1924-2010).
Anna M. Ranck papers
Rhine family scripts
This collection contains the scripts of American screenwriter and producer Larry Rhine (1910-2000) and American actress Hazel Shermet (1920-2016). Larry Rhine wrote for radio and television programs. Hazel Shermet was an actress for radio, theater, film, and television. Robert Rhine, their son and an actor and writer, contributed to the collecting of these scripts.
Richard Roat scripts
This collection consists of the scripts of American actor Richard Roat (born 1933).
Edana Romney papers
The Edana Romney papers consists almost exclusively of Ms. Romney's research materials for her unproduced screenplay on the life of Sir Richard Burton. Included are journals, notebooks, photocopies of the script at various stages of completion, audiotapes, and correspondence, as well as realia and ephemera, and some personal materials. Edana Romney was born Edna Rubinstein in Johannesburg, South Africa.
Jack Rose papers
This collection consists of the scripts and photographs of American screenwriter and producer Jack Rose (1911-1995).
Richard Sale papers
This collection contains television and film scripts, drafts of novels and manuscripts, and books that were written or collected by Richard Sale during his career as an author and screenwriter from 1937-1987.
Steve Sardanis papers
This collection consists of set design drawings, scripts, photographs, and schedules of art director and production designer Steven P. Sardanis (1931-2002).