Manuscript Register
TWENTIETH CENTURY - FOX FILMSCRIPTS
Collection
Dates: 1929 -- 1971
200 linear ft.
This document
describes a collection of materials held by the
Special Collections Department
University of Iowa Libraries
Iowa City, Iowa 52242-1420
Phone: 319-335-5921
Fax: 319-335-5900
e-mail: lib-spec@uiowa.edu
Posted to Internet:
March 2001
Acquisition Note: This collection was accessioned in 1972, at a time when the New York corporate offices were closing and when corporate storage areas in the New York area were being eliminated. Dr. Richard Dyer MacCann, then Professor of Film in the Division of Television, Radio, and Film, Department of Speech and Dramatic Art at the University of Iowa, persuaded company officials that these materials should be preserved, and worked with Leslie W. Dunlap, Dean of Library Administration, and the company's legal staff to produce an agreement on the conditions under which they could be used.
Access and Restrictions: The company retained permanent title to the materials while agreeing to place them permanently on deposit with Iowa. Other clauses in the agreement were intended to assure that the scripts were used almost exclusively by University students and faculty, and clause 6 specified "No copying, duplication or reproduction of the Film Material shall be permitted without our written consent," while clause 7 read, "Access to the "locked and secured area" in which the Film Material is located will be only by letter or written permit to the Librarian."
Toward the end of the year 2000, current officers of the corporation and the Libraries agreed to the following procedures governing access to individual items in the collection:
1. The scripts may be consulted in the Special Collections reading room by members of the University community and others. All readers must complete a Manuscript Reader's Registration Form.
2. To obtain photocopies of or from any script, readers (whether onsite or off) must complete the Libraries' Manuscript Reader's Registration Form and must obtain authorization from the Corporation. The company official currently designated to respond to requests is Mark E. Meyerson, Vice President for Legal Affairs. (P.O. Box 900, Beverly Hills, CA 90213-0900; phone 310-369-3548; FAX 310-369-4118; email: <mark.meyerson@fox.com>). In general, those making inquiry to him will be required to complete and return to the company a Screenplay Loan Agreement. If the Agreement is accepted by the Corporation and the request then approved, the company will in turn authorize the Libraries to produce a photocopy at the reader's expense. These are the only circumstances under which the making of copies is permitted.
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Use of Collections: The University of Iowa Libraries supports access to the materials, published and unpublished, in its collections. Nonetheless, access to some items may be restricted by their fragile condition or by contractual agreement with donors, and it may not be possible at all times to provide appropriate machinery for reading, viewing or accessing non-paper-based materials. Please read our Use of Materials statement. Prior to using collections, all readers are required to complete and submit a registration form.
Abbreviations: For an explanation of the abbreviation and dating conventions used in the finding aids, see Abbreviations.
Scope and Contents
The Twentieth Century-Fox Film Scripts Collection is housed in approximately 200 linear feet of archival boxes. The material is divided into three sections: film scripts, files on the Roxy Theater, and a file on the Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation. Nearly 1,500 titles from the years 1929 --1971 are represented in the Twentieth Century-Fox Film scripts collection. Film materials include motion picture screenplays (both American and foreign) and television scripts, includidng 100 episode scripts of "Peyton Place" and 40 episode scripts of "The Tammy Grimes Show". The screenplays range from typescript drafts to dialogue and cutting continuity scripts. Many of the continuity scripts, particularly the "Edited Books," are marked in a variety of pencils and inks with notes which suggest they were used in the process of sub-titling prints for overseas distribution. The annotations may prevent clear photocopies being made.
In the early days of motion picture production, studios owned their own theater chains. Twentieth Century-Fox owned the Roxy Theater of New York, then the largest theater in the world with a seating capacity of 6,200. Files on the Roxy theater include: tax assessments from the 1940's, correspondence and general business agreements. Rounding out the collection is a small section of papers on the Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation. These papers contain: annual reports of 1969 --1970, an insurance manual for the corporation and general business agreements.
Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation is an American film producing and distributing corporation formed by the merger of two companies in the early half of the century. In 1915 William Fox began the Fox Film Corporation; and in 1925 he bought controlling interest in the Roxy Theater of New York, N.Y. Fox Film Corporation merged with Darryl F. Zanuck's Twentieth Century Pictures in 1935 to form the present day Twentieth Century Fox Corporation.
Inventory
Note: This inventory is being annotated box by box as there is opportunity to do so. See, e.g., Box 240.
The following abbreviations are used:
SP = screenplay. These are physically the most straight-forward of the scripts. Scene information and dialogue are presented in narrative form. They may be typed, mimeographed, photocopied, or otherwise printed. Nearly all are on 8 1/2 x 11 inch paper.
CS = continuity script. These scripts are on pre-printed sheets with muptiple columns. Dialogue is presented in the left-most column. Other information (e.g., frame or foot number) may be present in the remaining columns. Some of these scripts are heavily annotated, often in two or more colors of pencil and two or more inks. C/A = annotations are present; C/NA = only printed information is present.
CDS = continuity script labeled "Continuity and Dialogue Taken from the Screen." These scripts are generally in a two-column format (camera and scene notes on the left, dialogue on the right) and are mimeographed on 8 1/2 x 11 inch paper. The paper was typically somewhat soft, and it has now mellowed with age, becoming a cream with sometimes a very light brown tint. Mimeograph rarely prints cleanly and sharply. Photocopies of these scripts are generally readable but often dark and not all letters will show clearly.
CDM = continuity script labeled "Continuity and Dialogue Taken from the Moviola". Similar to CDS but on preprinted sheets 10x14 inches in size.
Edited Book = a CDS or CDM continuity script which has been very heavily annotated for various purposes. Most are on pre-printed 10x14 inch paper. While they can be photocopied, the print area must be reduced, and the heavy annotation may not be understandable; ink and pencil colors will not show, creating further confusion.
p = page. Some scripts are page-numbered, in which case the number on the final page is recorded here. Others were paged by reel. All page counts recorded here should be regarded as approximate as pages were sometimes missed in numbering and our page counts may not always be accurate.
MANUSCRIPT INVENTORY
In the following inventory, the screenplays are arranged alphabetically. When you click on a box, it will take you to the screenplays in that range, where title, writer, date, and original story are listed, where known.
Screenplays whose title begins with
X,Y,Z Boxes 392-397
Title: A-Haunting We Will
Go
Screenplay by: Lou Breslow
Date: June 2, 1942
Original story by: Lou Breslow and Stanley Rauh
Title: The Abductors
Screenplay by: Ray Wander
Date: January 15-1957 or May 28, 1957
Written by: Ray Wander
Title: Abdulla's Harem
Screenplay by: George St. George, Boris Ingster, and Fathy Ghanem
Date: March 30, 1956
From the original story "My Kingdom For A Woman" by: Ismet Regeila
Title: The Abominable Snowman of
the Himalayas
Screenplay by: Nigel Kneale
Date: September 9, 1957
Based on the play "The Creature" by Nigel Kneale
Box 2
Title: Accent on Love
Screenplay by: John Larkin
Date: June 18, 1941
Original story by: Dalton Trumbo
Title: Adam and Eve
Screenplay by: Leo McCarey
Date: ?
Title: Adorable
Screenplay by: Paul Frank and Billie Wilder
Date: May 8, 1933
Title: The Adventures of Hajji
Baba
Screenplay by: Richard Collins
Date: October 19, 1954
Suggested by the novel "The adventures of Hajji Baba" by: James
Morier
Title: The Adventures of Sadie
Screenplay by: Noel Langley
Date: May 31, 1955
Box 3
Title: The Adventures of a Young
Man (Ernest Hemingway's Adventures of a Young Man)
Screenplay by: A.E. Hotchner
Date: ?
Based on stories by: Ernest Hemingway
Title: Advice to the Lovelorn
(Miss Lonelyhearts)
Screenplay by: Leonare Praskins
Date: July 18, 1933
Title: An Affair to Remember
Screenplay by: Delmer Daves and Leo McCarey
Date: February 8, 1957
Original story by: Leo McCarey and Mildred Cram
Title: After the Ball
Scenario by: H. M. Harwood and John Orton
Date: July, 1932
Box 4
Title: After Tomorrow
Scenario by: Sonya Levien
Date: March 13, 1932
Story by: John Goldern and Hugh S. Stange
Title: The Agony and the Ecstasy
Screen story and screenplay: Philip Dunne
Date: April 25, 1965
Based on the novel by Irving Stone
Title: Air Patrol
Screenplay by: Henry Cross
Date: February 26, 1962
Box 5
Title: Alaska Passage
Screenplay by: Edward Berds
Date: December 1, 1958
Title: Alexander's Ragtime Band
Screenplay by: Kathryn Scola and Lamar Trotti
Date: 1938
Adaptation by: Richard Sherman
Title: All Gaul Is Divided
Screenplay by: John McGiver
Date: ?
Title: All Hands On Deck
Screenplay by: Jay Sommers
Date: October 6, 1960
Based on a novel by: Donald R. Morris
Box 6
All Hands On Deck (continued)
Title: All Men Are Enemies
Screenplay by: Samuel Hoffenstein and Lenore Coffee
Date: April 2, 1934
Based on a story by: Richard Aldington
Title: The Alligator People
Screenplay by: Orville Hampton
Date: June 9, 1959
Based on a story by: Charles O'Neal
Title: Along Came A Spider
Screenplay by: Barry Oringer
Date: December 18, 1970
Based on the play "Sweet Poison" by: Leonard Lee
Title: Always Goodbye
Screenplay by: Kate McLaurin
Date: May 12, 1931
Title: Ambush at Cimarron Pass
Screenplay by: Richard G. Taylor and John K. Butler
Date: November 12, 1957
Story by: Robert A. Reeds and Robert W. Woods
Box 7
Title: American Guerrilla In The
Philippines
Screenplay by: Lamar Trotti
Date: March 16, 1950
Title: Anastasia
Screenplay by: Arthur Laurents
Date: June 7, 1956
From the play by: Marcelle Maurette
As adapted by: Guy Bolton
Title: Angela
Screenplay by: Jonathan Rix and Edoardo Anton
Date: 1955
Box 8
Title: Angelina or The Honor of
a Brigadier
Screenplay by: Enrique Jardiel Poncela
Date: March 4, 1935
Title:
Anna and the King of Siam
Screenplay by: Talbot Jennings and Sally Benson
Date: May 23, 1946
Title: Anne of the Indies
Screenplay by: Philip Dunne and Arthur Caesar
Date: November 1951
Based on a story by: Herbert Ravenel Sass
Title: The Anniversary
Screenplay by: ?
Date: February 1968
Box 9
Title: Apache Rifles
Screenplay by: Charles B. Smith
Date: August 7, 1964
Story by: Kenneth Gamet and Richard Schayer
Title: Apache Warrior
Screenplay by: Carroll Young, Kurt Neumann and Eric Norden
Date: May 27, 1957
Based on a story by: Carroll Young and Kurt Neumann
Title: Apartment for Peggy
Screenplay by: George Seaton
Date: October 8, 1948
From a story by: Faith Baldwin
Title: Aphrodite, Goddess of
Love
Screenplay by: ?
Date: ?
Box 10
Title: April Love
Screenplay by: Winston Miller
Date: May 21, 1957
Based on a novel by: George Agnew Chamberlain
Title: Arizona Kid
Screenplay by: Ralph Block
Date: April 12, 1930
Title: Arthur Rubenstein--1
Screenplay by: Liam O'Brien
Date: 1949
Title: Arthur Rubenstein--2
Screenplay by: Liam O'Brien
Date: 1949
Title: Arthur Takes Over
Screenplay by: Mauri Grashin
Date: December 1, 1947
Title: As Husbands Go
Screenplay by: Sonya Levein and S. N. Berhman
Date: November 11, 1933
Based on a play by: Rachel Crothers
Box 11
Title: As the River Rises
Screenplay by: Paul Osborn
Date: October 5, 1959
Title: As Young As You Feel
Screenplay by: Lamar Trotti
Date: December 8, 1950
Based on a story by: Paddy Chayefsky
Title: The Atlas Story
Screenplay by: John L. Chapman
Date: August 19, 1959
Adapted from "Atlas: The Story of a Missile" by: John L. Chapman
Title: Atoms Aweigh
Screenplay by: David O. Woodbury
Date: ?
Title: B.S. I Love You
Screenplay by: Steven Hillard Stern
Date: December 29, 1970
Title: Baboona
Screenplay by: Mr. and Mrs. Martin Johnson
Date: 1935
Title: Baby Take a Bow
Screenplay by: Philip Klein
Date: ?
Based on the play by: James P. Judge
Title: Babylon By Candlelight
Screenplay by: Stuart Bishop
Date: 1957
Title: Bachelor Flat
Screenplay by: Frank Tashlin
Date: April 12, 1961
Based on a play by: Bud Grossman
Title: Bachelor of Arts
Screenplay by: Lamar Trotti
Date: November 2, 1934
From the story by: John Erskine
Box 13
Title: The Bachelor's Baby
Screenplay by: Wendell Mayes
Date: June 9, 1958
Title: The Bachelor's Baby
(version 2)
Screenplay by: Claude Binyon
Date: October 3, 1960
Title: Back Door to Hell
Screenplay by: Richard A. Guttman and John H. Hackett
Date: November 11, 1964
Title: Back From the Dead
Screenplay by: Catherine Turney
Date: June 7, 1957
Based on her novel "The Other One"
Box 14
Title: Backlash
Screenplay by: Irving Elman
Date: April 16, 1947
Original story by: Irving Elman
Title: Bad Girl
Screenplay by: Vina del Mar
Date: June 1, 1931
Based on the novel "Bad Girl" by: Nina del Mar
Title: Badlands of Montana
Screenplay by: Daniel B. Ullman
Date: December 14, 1965
Title: The Bait
Screenplay by: Daniel Fuchs
Date: December 4, 1963
Story by: Marc Behm and Robert Siodmak
Box 15
Title: Ballad in Blue
Screenplay by: Burton Wohl
Date: ?
Original story by: Paul Henreid and Burton Wohl
Title: Banco a Bangkok
Screenplay by: ?
Date: ?
Title: Bandelero
Screenplay by: James Lee Barrett
Date: September 18, 1967
From a story by: Stanley Hough
Title: Bangladesh (The Concert
for)
Screenplay by: ?
Date: 1972
Box 16
Title: The Barbarian and the
Geisha
Screenplay by: Charles Grayson
Date: October 23, 1957
Story by: Ellis St. Joseph
Title: Barricade
Screenplay by: Granville Walker
Date: November 24, 1939
Title: Batman
Screenplay by: Lorenzo Semple, Jr.
Date: April 1, 1966
Based on the characters created by: Bob Kane
Box 17
Title: Battle of Bloody Beach
Screenplay by: Richard Maibaum and Willard Willingham
Date: January 6, 1961
Story by: Richard Maibaum
Title: The Battle of Austerlitz
Screenplay by: Abel Gance
Date: February 1962
Title: Battle of Broadway
Screenplay by: Lou Breslow and John Patrick
Date: April 1, 1938
Original story by: Norman Houston
Title: The Battle of Leyte Gulf
Screenplay by: Edmund H. North
Date: May 10, 1962
Box 18
Title: The Beautiful Blonde from
Bashful Bend
Screenplay by: Preston Sturges
Date: May 24, 1949
Based on a story by: Earl Felton
Title: Bedazzled
Screenplay by: Peter Cook
Date: March 28, 1962
From the story by: Peter Cook and Dudley Moore
Title: Behind Green Tights
Screenplay by: W. Scott Darling and Charles G. Booth
Date: January 9, 1946
Title: Behind That Curtain
Screenplay by: Earl Derr Biggers
Date: April 12, 1929
Box 19
Title: A Bell for Adano
Screenplay by: Lamar Trotti and Norman Reilly Raine
Date: June 26, 1945
Based on the novel by: John Hersey
Title: Belle Starr's Daughter
Screenplay by: W. R. Burnett
Date: 1948
Title: Belles on Their Toes
Screenplay by: Phoebe and Henry Ephron
Date: August 17, 1951
Based on the book by: Frank B. Gilbreth, Jr. and Ernestine Gilbreth Carey
Box 20
Belles on Their Toes (continued)
Title: Beloved Infidel
Screenplay by: Sy Bartlett
Date: December 17, 1959
Based on the book by: Paul Francis Webster and Franz Waxman
Title: Beneath the Planet of the
Apes
Screenplay by: Paul Dehn and Mort Abraham
Date: February 26, 1970
Based on characters created by: Pierre Boullebg
Box 21
Title: Beneath the Twelve Mile
Reef
Screenplay by: A. I. Bezzerides
Date: February 24, 1953
Title: Berlin Correspondence
Screenplay by: Steve Fisher and Jack Andrews
Date: July 31, 1942
Title: Bermuda Mystery
Screenplay by: W. Scott Darling
Date: March 17, 1944
From a story by: John Larkin
Box 22
Title: Bernadine
Screenplay by: Theodore Reeves
Date: June 13, 1957
Based on a play written by: Mary Chase
Title: The Best of Everything
Screenplay by: Edith Sommer and Mann Rubin
Date: May 26, 1959
Based on the novel by: Rona Jaffe
Box 23
Title: The Best Things in Life
Are Free
Screenplay by: William Bowers and Pheobe Ephron
Date: September 24, 1956
Story by: John O'Hara
Title: Between Heaven and Hell
Screenplay by: Harry Brown
Date: October 10, 1956
Based on a novel by: Francis Gwaltney Box 24
Title: Beyond the Valley of the
Dolls
Screenplay by: Roger Ebert
Date: July 24, 1970
Story by: Roger Ebert and Russ Meyer
Title: The Bible
Screenplay by: Christopher Fry
Date: 1966
Box 25
Title: Big Country, Big Man
Screenplay by: William Strutton
Date: September 1, 1965
Based on the novel "Call Me When The Cross Turns Over" by: D'Arcy
Niland
Title: The Big Gamble
Screenplay by: ?
Date: February, 1961
Title: The Big Lift
Screenplay by: George Seaton
Date: March 24, 1950
Box 26
Title: The Big Noise
Screenplay by: W. Scott Darling
Date: August 3, 1944
Title: The Big Party
Screenplay by: Harlan Thompson
Date: December 12, 1929
Title: Big River, Big Man
Screenplay by: Frank S. Nugent ?
Date: April 18, 1961
Title: The Big Show
Screenplay by: Ted Sherdeman
Date: April 21, 1961
Box 27
Title: The Big Time
Screenplay by: Wallace Smith
Date: July 6, 1920
Title: Big Town Girl
Screenplay by: Lou Broslow, John Patrick, Robert Ellis and Helen Logan
Date: November 12, 1937
Based on original stories by: Darrel Ware and Frances Whiting Roid
Title: The Big Trail
Screenplay by: Hal G. Evarts
Date: April 20, 1930
Title: Bigger Than Life
Screenplay by: Cyril Hume and Richard Maibaum
Date: July 26, 1956
Based on an article in The New Yorker by: Berton Roueche
Title: The Billionaire
Screenplay by: Norman Krasna
Date: February 20, 1959
Box 28
Title: Bird of Paradise
Screenplay by: Delmer Daves
Date: July 14, 1950
Title: The Birds, the Bees, and
the Italians
Screenplay by: ?
Date: August, 1968
Title: Black Beauty
Screenplay by: Lillie Hayward and Agnew Christine Johnson
Date: April 20, 1946
Based on "Black Beauty" by: Anna Sewall
Title: Black Gold
Screenplay by: E. De La Mora and L. Burke
Date: May 22, 1931
Title: The Black Prince
Screenplay by: Daniel B. Ullman
Date: January, 1955
Title: The Black Rose
Screenplay by: Talbot Jennings
Date: June 28, 1950
Based on the novel by: Thomas B. Costain
Box 29
Title: Black Thirteen
Screenplay by:
Date: February 23, 1955
From the original story by: Pietro Germi
Title: The Black Whip
Screenplay by: Orville Hampton
Date: July 19, 1956
Box 30
Title: Black Widow
Screenplay by: Nunnally Johnson
Date: April 22, 1954
Based on a story by: Patrick Quentin
Title: Blood Arrow
Screenplay by: Fred Freiberger
Date: November 19, 1957
Title: Blood and Steel
Screenplay by: Joseph C. Gillette
Date: September 24, 1959
Title: Bloodhounds of Broadway
Screenplay by: Sy Gomberg
Date: October 8, 1952
Adaptation by: Albert Mannheimer
Box 31
Title: Blue Angel
Screenplay by: Nigel Balchin
Date: August 11, 1959
Based on a screenplay by: Karl Zuckmayer, Karl Vollmoeller, and Robert Liebmann
From a novel by: Heinrich Mann
Title: Blue Denim (Blue Jeans)
Screenplay by: Edith Sommer and Philip Dunne
Date: July 28, 1959
Title: Blue Denim Blues
Screenplay by: Sonya Roberts
Date: August 30, 1961
Title: Blue Jeans (Blue Denim)
Screenplay by: Edith Sommer and Philip Dunne
Date: July 28, 1959
Box 32
Title: The Blue Max
Screenplay by: Gerald Hanley, David Pursall, and Jack Seddon
Date: June 28, 1965
Based on the novel by: Jack Hunter
Title: Blue, White and Perfect
Screenplay by: Samuel G. Engel
Date: December 2, 1941
Based on the story by: Borden Chase
And the character "Michael Shayne" created by: Brett Halliday
Title: A Blueprint for Murder
Screenplay by: Andrew Stone
Date: February 7, 1953
Box 33
A Blueprint for Murder (continued)
Title: Bob, Son of Battle
Screenplay by: Jerome Cady
Date: July 10, 1947
Based on the novel by: Alfred Ollivant
Title: Bobbikins
Screenplay by: Oscar Brodney
Date: ?
Box 34
Title: Body and Soul
Screenplay by: ?
Date: May 3, 1931
Title: The Bohemians
Screenplay by: Meade Roberts
Date: April 21, 1959
Suggested by: Puccini's "La Boheme"
Title: Bomber's Moon
Screenplay by: Kenneth Gamet and Aubrey Wisberg
Date: June 29, 1943
Original story by: Leonard Lee
Title: Bondage
Screenplay by: Grace Southcote Leake
Date: March 18, 1933
Title: La Bonne Soupe
Screenplay by: ?
Date: ?
Box 35
Title: Boomerang
Screenplay by: Richard Murphy
Date: February 5, 1947
Based on an article by: Anthony Abbot
Title: Born Reckless
Screenplay by: Donald Henderson Clarke
Date: February 13, 1930
Title: Boston Strangler
Screenplay by: Edward Anhalt
Date: Sept 9, 1968
Based on the book by: Gerold Frank
Title: The Bottom of the Bottle
Screenplay by: Sidney Boehm
Date: Jan 27, 1956
From the novel by: Georges Simenon
Box 36
Title: Bottoms Up
Screenplay by: David Butler and Sid Silvers
Date: March 5, 1934
Based on a story by: B. G. DeSylva
Title: The Bowery
Screenplay by: Howard Esterbrook and James Gleason
Date: 1933
Based on the novel by: Michael L. Simmons and Bessie Roth Solomon
Title: The Boy Friend
Screenplay by: Joseph Hoffman and Barry Trivers
Date: May 6, 1939
Original story by: Lester Ziffren and Louis Moore
Title: Boy on a Dolphin
Screenplay by: Ivan Moffat and Dwight Taylor
Date: March 19, 1957
From the novel by: David Divine
Title: The Boys of Paul St.
Screenplay by: Zoltan Fabri and Endre Bohem
Date: June 1969
Based on a novel with the same title by: Ferenc Molnar
Box 37
Title: The Brasher Doubloon
Screenplay by: Dorothy Hannah
Date: Feb 24, 1947
Adaption by: Leonard Praskins
Based on a novel by: Raymond Chandler
Title: The Brat
Screenplay by: Ed O'Fearna
Date: June 6, 1931
Title: The Bravados
Screenplay by: Philip Yordan
Date: Jan 23, 1958
Based on the novel by: Frank O'Rourke
Box 38
Title: Three Brave Men
Screenplay by: Philip Dunne
Date: August 23, 1959
Title: Break in the Circle
Screenplay by: Val Guest
Date: 1957
From the novel by: Philip Lorraine
Title: La Bride Sur Le Cou
Screenplay by: Roger Vadim and Claude Brule
Date:
Title: The Bride Wore Crutches
Screenplay by: E. E. Verdier
Date: May 10, 1940
Original story by: E. E. Berdier and Alan Drady
Title: Broken Arrow
Screenplay by: Michael Blankfort
Date: Apr 28, 1950
Based on a novel by: Elliott Arnold
Box 39
Title: Broken Lance
Screenplay by: Richard Murphy
Date: Jan 27, 1954
Title: The Broken Land
Screenplay by: Edward Lasko
Date: April 7, 1961
Title: Brothers of the Flaming
Arrow
Screenplay by: Nunnally Johnson
Date: April 29, 1958
From the story by: Clair Huffaker
Box 40
Title: Buffalo Bill
Screenplay by: Aeneas MacKenzie, Clements Ripley, and Cecile Kramer
Date: Feb 16, 1944
Based on a story by: Frank Winch
Title: Bungalo
Screenplay by: Richard G. Hubler and Sam Baerwitz
Date: June 6, 1948
Title: Bus Stop (SP marked "Final," 123p. + additonal inserted sheets. Also a CDS Edited Book and a CDS/NA)
Screenplay by: George Axelrod
Date: Feb 27, 1956
Box 41
Title: Butch Cassidy and the
Sundance Kid
Screenplay by: William Goldman
Date: July 15, 1968
Title: The Cabinet of Caligari
Screenplay by: Robert Bloch
Date: Aug 18, 1961
Title: Cadet Girl
Screenplay by: Stanley Rauh and W. H. Hanemann
Date: Oct 29, 1941
Original story by: Jack Andrews and Richard English
Title: California Street
Screenplay by: George Zuckerman
Date: Feb 29, 1960
Based on the Literary Guild Novel by: Niven Busch
Title: Call Her Savage
Screenplay by: Tiffany Thayer
Date: Sept 12, 1932
Title: Call It Luck
Screenplay by: Dudley Nichols and Lamar Trotti
Date: May 17, 1934
Story by: Dudley Nichols and George Marshall
Box 43
Title: Call Me Madame
Screenplay by: Arthur Sheekman
Date: Feb 24, 1953
Based on the musical comedy "Call Me Madam"
Book by: Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse
Produced on the stage by: Leland Hayward
Title: Call Me Mister
Screenplay by: Albert E. Lewin and Burt Styler
Date: Jan 26, 1951
Suggested by the musical revue by: Harold J. Rome and Arnold M. Auerbach
Title: Call Me When the Cross
Turns Over
Screenplay by: D'Arcy Niland
Date: Jan 12, 1965
From the novel of the same name by: D'Arcy Niland
Title: Call Northside 777
Screenplay by: Jerome Cady and Jay Dratler
Date: Jan 30, 1948
Adaptation by: Leonard Hoffman and Quentin Reynolds
Based on Articles by: James P. McGuire
Box 44
Title: Calypso Cruise
Screenplay by: ?
Date: July 2, 1954
Title: Cameo Kirby
Screenplay by: Booth Tarkington
Date: Aug 27, 1929
Title: Cameo Kirby Series
"The Losing Streak
Screenplay by: Peter Packer
Date: January 15, 1958
Title: Can-Can
Screenplay by: Dorothy Kingsley and Charles Lederer
Date: July 29, 1959
Title: Can This Be Dixie?
Screenplay by: Lamar Trotti
Date: October 26, 1936
Based on a story by: Lamar Trotti and George Marshall
Title: Canadian Pacific
Screenplay by: Jack DeWitt and Kenneth Gamet
Date: Jan 12, 1949
Original story by: Jack DeWitt
Title: The Canadians
Screenplay by: Burt Kennedy
Date: Feb 1961
Title: Canzoni Bulle e Pupe
Screenplay by: ?
Date: ?
Title: The Cape Town Affair
Screenplay by: Harold Medford and Samuel Fuller
Date: Aug 15, 1964
From a story by: Dwight Taylor
Box 45
Title: Caprice
Screenplay by: Frank Tashlin
Date: April 28, 1966
From a story by: John Kohn and Martin Hale
Title: Captain Eddie
Screenplay by: John Tucker Battle
Date: July 3, 1945
Title: Captain from Castille
Screenplay by: Lamar Trotti
Date: Dec 9, 1947
From the novel by: Samuel Shellabarger
Title: Captain January
Screenplay by: Sam Hellman, Gladys Lehman and Harry Tugend
Date: 1936
Based on a story by: Laura E. Richards
Box 46
Title: Captain Lash
Screenplay by: John Stone and Andrew Bennison
Date: Aug 26, 1928
Title: Captain's Table
Screenplay by: John Whiting, Bryan Forbes, and Nicholas Phipps
Date: Jan 28, 1959
Title: Caravan
Screenplay by: Samson Raphaelson and Robert Liebmann
Date: Aug 10, 1934
From the novel by: Melchier Lengyel
Title: The Cardboard City
Screenplay by: Jose Lopez Rubio and John Reinhardt
Date: Dec 23, 1933
Based on a story by: Gregorio Martinez Sierra
Title: Careful--Soft Shoulder
Screenplay by: Oliver H. P. Garrett
Date: Aug 18, 1942
Title: Careless Lady
Screenplay by: Reita Lambert
Date: Jan 14, 1932
Title: Caribbean Mystery
Screenplay by: Jack Andrews and Leonard Praskins
Date: May 12, 1945
Adapted by: W. Scott Darling
Fron the novel "Murder in Trinidad" by: John W. Vandercook
Title: Cariboo Trail
Screenplay by: Frank Gruber
Date: 1950
Story by: John Rhodes Sturdy
Box 47
Title: Carmen Jones
Screenplay by: Harry Kleiner
Date: Nov 16, 1954
Based on Billy Rose's Broadway production of the musical play, Carmen Jones
Title: Carnival in Costa Rica
Screenplay by: John Larken, Samuel Hoffenstein, and Elizabeth Reinhardt
Date: April 4, 1947
Title: Carolina
Screenplay by: Reginald Berkeley
Date: Jan 22, 1934
Based on the story "The House of Connelly" by: Paul Green
Title: Carousel
Screenplay by: Pheobe and Henry Ephron
Date: July 14, 1955
Title: The Case of Dr.
Praetorius
Screenplay by: Curt Goetz
Date: Aug 29, 1950
Box 48
Title: Cassandra at the Wedding
Screenplay by: Mart Crowley
Date: Nov 29, 1930
Based on the novel by: Dorothy Baker
Title: Cattle Empire
Screenplay by: Endre Bohem and Eric Norden
Date: Sept 6, 1957
Story by: Daniel B. Ullman
Title: The Cavern
Screenplay by: Michael Pertwee and Jack Davies
Date: Jan 27, 1965
Title: Celebration
Screenplay by: Meade Roberts
Date: May 11, 1962
Based on "A Loss of Roses" by: William Inge
Title: Celebration at Big Sur
Screenplay by: ?
Date: April 1971
Title: Centennial Summer
Screenplay by: Michael Kanin
Date: June 25, 1946
Based on the Novel by: Albert E. Idell
Box 49
Title: A Certain Smile
Screenplay by: Francis Goodrich and Albert Hackett
Date: August 4, 1958
From the novel by: Francoise Sagan
Title: The Chairman
Screenplay by: Ben Maddow
Date: June 1969
From a novel by: Jay Richard Kennedy
Box 50
Title: The Challenge
Screenplay by: Frank Gruber and Irving Elman
Date: December 10, 1947
Title: Champagne Charlie
Screenplay by: Allen Rivkin
Date: April 21, 1936
Title: Change of Heart
Screenplay by: Sonya Levien and James Gleason
Date: May 3, 1934
From the story "Manhattan Love Song" by: Kathleen Norris
Title: Change of Life
Screenplay by: Harry Kurnitz
Date: May 1963
Based on a play by: George Axelrod
Title: The Chapman Report (vol 1
& 2)
Novel Manuscript by: Irving Wallace
Date: September 10, 1959
Box 51
Title: Charlie Chan at the
Olympics
Screenplay by: Robert Ellis and Helen Logan
Date: April 20, 1937
Original story: Paul Burger
Based on the Character "Charlie Chan" created by: Earl Derr Biggers
Title: Charlie Chan at the Opera
Screenplay by: Scott Darling and Charles S. Belden
Date: November 17, 1936
From a story by: Bess Meredyth
Based on the character "Charlie Chan" created by: Earl Derr Biggers
Title: Charlie Chan in Egypt
Screenplay by: Robert Ellis and Helen Logan
Date: June 5, 1935
Based on the character "Charlie Chan" created by: Earl Derr Biggers
Title: Charlie Chan in Honolulu
Screenplay by: Charles Belden
Date: December 27, 1938
Based on the character "Charlie Chan" created by: Earl Derr Biggers
Title: Charlie Chan on Broadway
Screenplay by: Charles Belden and Jerry Cady
Date: August 26, 1937
Original story by: Art Arthur, Robert Ellis, and Helen Logan
Based on the character "Charlie Chan" created by: Earl Derr Biggers
Title: Charter Pilot
Screenplay by: Stanley Rauh
Date: June 18, 1940
Title: Chasing Through Europe
Screenplay by: Andrew Bennison and John Stone
Date: May 11, 1929
Box 52
Title: Che!
Screenplay by: Michael Wilson and Sy Bartlett
Date: April 21, 1969
Based on the Story by: Sy Bartlett and David Karp
Title: Cheaper by: the Dozen
Screenplay by: Lamar Trotti
Date: March 30, 1950
Based on the novel by: Frank B. Gilbreth, Jr. and Ernestine Gilbreth Carey
Title: Cheaters at Play
Screenplay by: Louise Joseph Vance
Date: January 27, 1932
Title: The Checkered Coat
Screenplay by: John C. Higgins
Date: December 7, 1947
Title: Cheer Up and Smile
Screenplay by: Richard Connell
Date: May 14, 1930
Box 53
Title: Chetniks!
Screenplay by: Jack Andrews and Edward E. Paramore
Date: February 1, 1943
Original story by: Jack Andrews
Title: Chicken Every Sunday
Screenplay by: George Seaton and Valentine Davies
Date: January 18, 1949
From the stage play by: Julius J. and Philip G. Epstein
And the book by: Rosemary Taylor
Title: Chicken Wagon Family
Screenplay by: Viola Brothers Shore
Date: August 3, 1939
Based on a novel by: Barry Benefield
Title: Un Chien Dans Un Jeu De
Quilles
Screenplay by: ?
Date: ?
Title: China Gate
Screenplay by: Samuel Fuller
Date: May 15, 1957
Box 54
Title: China Girl
Screenplay by: Ben Hecht
Date: December 1, 1942
Based on a story by: Melville Crossman
Title: Choice Cuts
Screenplay by: James Bridges
Date: April 14, 1966
Title: Christina
Screenplay by: Tristram Tupper
Date: June 12, 1929
Title: Christine
Date: ?
Book by: Pearl S. Buck and Charles K. Peck, Jr.
Title: Cinemascope Parade
Screenplay by: ?
Date: October 7, 1954
Title: The Circle
Screenplay by: Carl Leo Gass
Date: October 17, 1949
Box 55
Title: Circle of Deception
Screenplay by: Nigel Balchin and Robert Musel
Date: Nov 1960
Title: Circumstantial Evidence
Screenplay by: Robert Metzler
Date: Feb 15, 1945
Adaptation by: Samuel Ornitz
Based on the story by: Nat Ferber and Sam Duncan
Title: City of Bad Men
Screenplay by: Leo Towsend
Date: Nov 13, 1952
Title: Claudia
Screenplay by: Morrie Ryskind
Date: Aug 17, 1943|
From the play by: Rose Franken
As Produced for the stage by: John Golden
Title: Claudia and David
Screenplay by: Rose Franken and William Brown Meloney
Date: July 30, 1946
Adaptation by: Very Caspary
Box 56
Title: Cleopatra
Screenplay by: Joseph L. Mankiewicz, Ranald MacDougall, and Sidney Buchman
Date: April 24, 1959
Based on histories by: Plutarch, Seutonius, Appian, other ancient sources
And "The Life and Times of Cleopatra" by: C. M. Franzero
Box 57
Cleopatra (continued)
Box 58
Cleopatra (continued)
Title: Climbing High
Screenplay by: Lesser Samuels
Date: July 1938
Title: Cloportes
Screenplay by: ?
Date: October 1965
Based on the novel by: Alphonse Boudary and Librairie Plot
Adaptation by: Albert Simonin
Title: Cluny Brown
Screenplay by: Samuel Hoffenstein and Elizabeth Reinhardt
Date: April 13, 1946
Based on the novel by: Margery Sharp
Title: The Coffin
Screenplay by: Manus Lars and Magnus Lidgren
Date: July 1968
Title: Colonel Effingham's Raid
Screenplay by: Kathryn Scola
Date: Sept 25, 1945
Based on the novel by: Berry Fleming
Title: Colorado Holiday
Screenplay by: ?
Date: July 20, 1955
Box 59
Title: The Colors of the Day
Screenplay by: Nunnally Johnson
Date: Feb 21, 1958
Based on the novel by: Romain Gary
Title: The Comancheros
Screenplay by: James Edward Grant
Date: May 3, 1961
Based on the novel by: Paul I. Wellman
Title: Combat
Screenplay by: Joseph C. Gillett
Date: Dec 7, 1959
Box 60
Title: Come to the Stable
Screenplay by: Oscar Millard and Sally Benson
Date: June 3, 1949
From the story by: Clare Booth Luce
Title: Coming Out Party
Screenplay by: Gladys Unger and Jesse Lasky, Jr.
Date: Feb 7, 1934
From the story by: Becky Gardiner and Gladys Unger
Title: Compartiment Tuers
Screenplay by:
Date: August 1, 1930
Title: Common Clay
Adaptation by: Costa-Gavras
Date: 1965
Based on the novel by: Sebastien Japrisot
Title: Compulsion
Screenplay by: Richard Murphy
Date: Sept 24, 1958
Box 61
Title: The Condemned of Altona
Screenplay by: Abby Mann and Francoise Prevost
Date: ?
Title: Confirm or Deny
Screenplay by: Jo Swerling
Date: Nov 4, 1941
Based on the story by: Henry Wales and Samuel Fuller
Title: A Connecticut Yankee
Screenplay by: ?
Date: Oct 1, 1931
Based on the novel "A Connecticut Yankee" by: Mark Twain
Title: Convict Stage
Screenplay by: Daniel Mainwaring
Date: 1965
Based on the story by: Donald Barry
Box 62
Title: Copper Sky
Screenplay by: Eric Norden
Date: May 17, 1957
From the story by: Robert Stabler
Title: The CossackScreenplay by:
John Reinhardt and Stuart Anthony
Date: 1934
Based on the story by: Joaquin Artegas
Title: Count Five and Die
Screenplay by: Jack Seddon and David Pursall
Date: 1957
Box 63
Title: The Counterfeiters
Screenplay by: Fred Myton and Barbara Worth
Date: May 6, 1948
From the original story by: Maurice H. Conn
Title: The Country Beyond
Screenplay by: Lamar Trotti
Date: April 1, 1936
Based on the story by: James Oliver Curwood
Title: The Country Chairman
Screenplay by: Sam Hellman and Gladys Lehman
Date: Dec 18, 1934
Based on the play by: George Ade
Title: The Courage of Black
Beauty
Screenplay by: Steve Fisher
Date: 1957
Based on Anna Sewell's "Black Beauty"
Title: Cover Me Babe
Screenplay by: George Wells
Date: Mar 17, 1970
Box 64
Title: Cowards Live in Hope
Dialogue by: Claude Bernard-Aubert
In collaboration with: Jean Rousselot
Date: Aug 8, 1961
Title: The Cowboy Millionaire
Screenplay by: ?
Date: April 24, 1935
Title: Crack in the Mirror
Screenplay by: Mark Canfield
Date: Feb 1960
Based on the novel by: Mercel Haedrich
Title: Crackerjack
Screenplay by: ?
Date: ?
Based on the novel by: W. B. N. Ferguson
Title: Crash Dive
Screenplay by: Jo Swerling
Date: April 28, 1943
Original story by: W. R. Burnett
Title: Crazy That Way
Screenplay by: Vincent Lawrence
Date: Feb 4, 1930
Box 65
Title: The Creeper
Screenplay by: Maurice Tombragel
Date: Sept 23, 1948
From an idea by: Don Martin
Title: The Crimson Key
Screenplay by: Irving Elman
Date: Jan 13, 1947
Title: The Cross and the Sword
Screenplay by: Paul Schofield and William Dubois
Date: Nov 9, 1933
Based on the story by: Miguel de Zarraga
Title: Crossed Sabres
Screenplay by: James Landis
Date: 1957
Title: Cry of the City
Screenplay by: Richard Murphy
Date: Aug 4, 1948
From a novel by: Henry Edward Helseth
Title: The Cuckoo Patrol
Screenplay by: ?
Date: ?
Title: The Culpepper Cattle Co.
Screenplay by: Eric Bercovici and Gregory Prentiss
Date: Mar 28, 1972
Title: Cupid's Chauffer
Translated to Spanish by: F. More de la Torre
Date: Sept 10, 1930
Title: Curse of the Fly
Screenplay by: Harry Spalding
Date: Mar 1, 1965
Title: Curse of the Living
Corpse
Screenplay by: Del Tenney
Date: 1963
Title: D-Day the Sixth of June
Screenplay by: Ivan Moffat and Harry Brown
Date: 1956
Based on the novel by: Lionel Shapiro
Box 67
Title: Daddy Long Legs
Screenplay by: Phoebe and Henry Ephron
Date: Dec 21, 1931
From the novel by: Jean Webster
Title: Daisy Kenyon
Screenplay by: David Hertz
Date: Nov 25, 1947
Based on the novel by: Elizabeth Janeway
Box 68
Title: Dakota Lil
Screenplay by: Maurice Geraghty
Date: 1949
Based on the story by: Frank Gruber
Title: Dance Hall
Screenplay by: Stanley Rauh and Ethel Hill
Date: June 24, 1941
Based on the novel by: W. R. Burnett
Title: Dance Team
Screenplay by: Sarah Addington
Date: Dec 23, 1931
Title: The Dancers
Screenplay by: Edwin Burke
Date: July 25, 1930
From the play "The Dancers" by: Sir Gerald Du Maurier and Viola Tree
Title: Dancing in the Dark
Screenplay by: Mary C. McCall
Date: Oct 28, 1949
Adaptation by: Marion Turk
Based on the play "The Bandwagon" by: George S. Kaufman, Howard
Deitz, and Arthur Schwartz
Title: The Dancing Masters
Screenplay by: W. Scott Darling
Date: Nov 1, 1943
Suggested by a story by: George Bricker
Box 69
Title: Danger Has Two Faces
Screenplay by: Teddi Sherman, Judith and Julian Plowden, Robert C. Dennis, and
Judith and Robert Guy Barrows
Date: May 22, 1967
Title: Danger--Love at Work
Screenplay by: James Edward Grant and Ben Markson
Date: Sept 28, 1937
Based on the story by: James Edward Grant
Title: Dangerous Crossing
Screenplay by: Leo Townsend
Date: Jan 5, 1953
Based on the story by: John Dickson Carr
Title: Dangerous Millions
Screenplay by: Irving cunnings, Jr. and Robert G. North
Date: June 17, 1946
Box 70
Title: Dangerous Years
Screenplay by: Arnold Belgard
Date: Sept 29, 1947
Title: Dangerously Yours
Scenario by: Horace Jackson
Date: November 29, 1932
Story by: Paul Henry Fox
Title: Daniel Boone--Frontier
Trail Blazer
Screenplay by: D. D. Beauchamp and Jack Guss
Date: September 1966
Based on the story by: D. D. Beauchamp
Title: Danse Macabre
Treatment by: James Jones
Date: March 30, 1961
Box 71
Title: The Daring Young Man
Screenplay by: William Hurlbut
Date: April 23, 1946
Story by: Claude Binyon and Sidney Skolsky
Title: Dark Corner
Screenplay by: Jay Dratler and Bernard Schoenfeld
Date: April 9, 1946
Based on the story by: Leo Rosten
Title: Dark Valor
Screenplay by: James Landis
Date: June 12, 1957
Title: The Dark Wave
Screenplay by: Eugene Vale
Date: 1956
Title: David and Bathsheba
Screenplay by: Philip Dunne
Date: Sept 12, 1950
Box 72
Title: David Harum
Screenplay by: Walter Woods
Date: 1934
Based on the story by: Edward Noyes Westcott
Title: A Day Called Tomorrow
Screenplay by: Robert Blees
Date: Sept 14, 1954
Title: The Day Mars Invaded
Earth
Screenplay by: Harry Spaulding
Date: Sept 21, 1962
Title: The Day the Earth Stood
Still
Screenplay by: Edmund H. North
Date: Sept 25, 51
Based on the story by: Harry Bates
Title: The Day the Fish Came Out
Screenplay by: Michael Cacoyannis
Date: 1967
Box 73
Title: Days of Thrills and
Laughter
Screenplay by: Robert Youngson
Date: 1961
Title: Days of Wine and Roses
Screenplay by: J. P. Miller
Date: May 15, 1961
Title: Deadfall
Screenplay by: Bryan Forbes
Date: Jan 1967
Based on the novel by: Desmond Cory
Title: Deadline for Murder
Screenplay by: Irving Cummings, Jr.
Date: Feb 16, 1946
Title: Deadline--USA
Screenplay by: Richard Brooks
Date: Sept 17, 1951
Box 74
Title: The Deadly Game
Screenplay by: Friedrich Duerrenmatt
Date: ?
Adaptation by: James Yaffe
Title: Dear Brigitt
Screenplay by: Nunnally Johnson and Hal Kanter
Date: May 6, 1964
Based on the novel "Erasmus with Freckles" by: John Haase
Box 75
Title: Decision Before Dawn
Screenplay by: Peter Viertel
Date: Sept 15, 1950
Based on the novel "Call It Treason" by: George Howe
Box 76
Title: Decline and Fall of a
Birdwatcher
Adapted for screen by: Ivan Foxwell
Date: Oct 6, 1968
Title: The Deep Blue Sea
Screenplay by: Terence Rattigan
Date: December 1954
Title: Deep Waters
Screenplay by: Richard Murphy
Date: June 24, 1948
Based on the novel "Spoonhandle" by: Ruth Moore
Box 77
Title: The Deerslayer
Screenplay by: Carroll Young and Kurt Neumann
Date: March 18, 1957
Based on the novel by: James Fenimore Cooper
Title: Defenders of the Faith
Screenplay by: Ian Dalrymple
Date: Sept 1959
Title: De Luxe Tour
Screenplay by: Irwin Shaw
Date: Feb 9, 1958
Title: Demetrius and the
Gladiators
Screenplay by: Philip Dunne
Date: June 12, 1954
Based on characters created by: Lloyd C. Douglass in "the Role"
Box 78
Title: Deo Gratias
Adaption by: Jean-Pierre Mocky
Date: June 1964
Based on the novel "Deo Gratias" by: Michel Servin
Title: Desert Attack
Screenplay by: T. J. Morrison and Christopher Landon
Date: 1958
Based on the novel by: Christopher Landon
Title: The Desert Fox: The Story
of Rommel
Screenplay by: Nunnally Johnson
Date: October 1951
Based on the book by Desmond Young
Box 79
Title: Desert Hell
Screenplay by: Endre Bohem
Date: Feb 24, 1958
Based on the story by: Charles Marquis Warren
Title: The Desert Rats
Screenplay by: Richard Murphy
Date: Nov 6, 1952
Box 80
Title: Desire in the Dust
Screenplay by: Charles Lang
Date: Sept 19, 1960
Based on Harry Whittington's novel "Desire in the Dust"
Title: Desiree
Screenplay by: Daniel Taradash
Date: 1954
Based on the novel by: Annemarie Selinko
Box 81
Title: The Desk Set
Screenplay by: Pheobe and Henry Ephron
Date: Jan 7, 1957
Title: The Desperados are in
Town
Screenplay by: Earle Shell and Kurt Neumann
Date: June 18, 1956
From the Saturday Evening Post Story "The Outlaws Are In Town" by:
Bennett Foster
Box 82
Title: Destination Gobi
Screenplay by: Everett Freeman
Date: July 17, 1952
Title: Destination Inner Space
Screenplay by: Arthur C. Pierce
Date: Feb 26, 1966
Title: Destruction Test
Revised "Balchin" script
Date: March 4, 1957
Box 83
Title: The Destructors
Screenplay by: Arthur C. Pierce and Larry E. Jackson
Date: October 31, 1966
Title: The Detective
Screenplay by: Abby Mann
Date: June 3, 1968
Based on "The Detective," a novel by: Roderich Thorp
Title: Devil's Harbor
Screenplay by: Charles Deane
Date: Feb 17, 1955
Title: Devil's Lottery
Scenario by: Guy Bolton
Date: Jan 4, 1932
Story by: Nalbro Bartley
Title: Devils of Darkness
Screenplay by: ?
Date: ?
Title: Diamond Horseshoe
Screenplay by: George Seaton
Date: April 9, 1945
Suggested by a play produced by: Charles L. Wagner
Written by: John Kenyon Nicholson
Box 84
Title: Diamond Safari
Screenplay by: Larry Marcus
Date: Sept 23, 1957
Title: Diary of a Chambermaid
Adaptation and dialogue by: Luis Bunuel and Jean Claude Carriere
Date: ?
Based on the novel by: Octave Mirbeau
Title: Diclic e des Claques
Screenplay by: ?
Date: ?
Title: The Diary of Anne Frank
Screenplay by: Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett
Date: July 1, 1959
From the play by: Frances Goodrich and Albert HackettBased on the book
"Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl"
Box 85
The Dairy of Anne Frank (continued)
Box 86
Title: Dick Turpin
Date: Oct 13, 1932
Based on the novel "Dick Turpin" by: Charles Darnton and Charles
Kanyon
Title: Diplomatic Courier
Screenplay by: Casey Robinson and Liam O'Brien
Date: October 8, 1951
Based on the novel "Sinister Errand" by: Peter Cheyney
Title: The Diplomats
Screenplay by: A. Caesar and Clark and MacCullough
Date: October 15, 1929
Title: The Disenchanted
Screenplay by: Julius Epstein
Date: October 19, 1961
Adapted from the novel by: Budd Schulberg
Title: Dixie Sugar
Screenplay by: Lee Loeb and Harold Buchman
Date: Jan 12, 1943
Based upon the characters created by: Joseph P. McEvoy
Title: Do It Again
Screenplay by: Edmund Hartmann
Date: Feb 1, 1961
Box 87
Title: Do Not Disturb
Screenplay by: Milt Rosen and Richard Breen
Date: Jan 4, 1965
From the original play "Some Other Love" by: William Fairchild
Title: Do You Love Me
Screenplay by: Robert Ellis and Helen Logan
Date: April 24, 1946
Based on the story by: Bert Granet
Title: Dr. Bull
Screenplay by: ?
Date: ?
Box 88
Title: Dr. Doolittle
Screenplay by: Leslie Bricusse
Date: October 1967
Based on the Doctor Doolittle stories by: Hugh Lofting
Box 89
Title: Dr. Glas
Screenplay by: Mai Zetterling and David Hughes
Date: August 1968
Based on the novel by: Hjalmar Soderberg
Title: Dog Eat Dog
Screenplay by: Robert Hall and Michael Elkins
Date: Jan 1967
Based on the novel by: Robert Bloomfield "Where Strangers Meet"
Title: A Dog of Flanders
Screenplay by: Ted Sherdeman
Date: Nov 30, 1959
Based on the novel by: Ouida
Box 90
Title: Doll Face
Screenplay by: Leonard Praskins
Date: Nov 17, 1945
Adapted by: Harold Buchman
From a play by: Louise Hovick
Title: The Dolly Sisters
Screenplay by: John Larkin and Marian Spitzer
Date: Sept 17, 1954
Title: Don Juan Quilligan
Screenplay by: Arthur Kober and Frank Gabrielson
Date: June 4, 1945
From a story by: Herbert Clyde Lewis
Title: Don't Bet on Women
Screenplay by:
Date: July 9, 1931
Box 91
Title: Don't Bother to Knock
Screenplay by: Daniel Taradash
Date: May 23, 1953
Based on a novel by: Charlotte Armstrong
Title: Don't Marry
Screenplay by: Anthony Coldeway and Hilda Hess
Date: 1934
Based on a story by: Philip Klein and Sidney Lanfield
Title: Dooley
Screenplay by: Robert Anderson
Date: Feb 21, 1961
Title: Double Cross Roads
Scenario by: Howard Estabrook
Date: Jan 16, 1930
Story by: William Lipman
Title: Double Image
Screenplay by: Charles W. Dwyer
Date: December 1958
From a play by: Roger MacDougall and Ted Allan
Based on a story by: Roy Vickers
Box 92
Title: Double Trouble
Screenplay by: Jameson Brewer
Date: November 25, 1960
Title: Doubting Thomas
Screenplay by: William Conselman
Date: April 26, 1935
From the play "The Torch Bearers" by: George Kelly
Adaptation by: Barlett Cormack
Title: Down Among the Sheltering
Palms
Screenplay by: Charles Binyon, Albert E. Lewin, and Burt Styler
Date: Jan 16, 1951
Based on the story by: Edward Hope
Title: Down Argentine Way
Screenplay by: Darrell Ware and Karl Tunberg
Date: Sept 25, 1940
Story by: Rian James and Ralph Spence
Box 93
Title: Down Payment
Screenplay by: Philip Yordan
Date: April 2, 1957
From the novel by: John McPartland
Title: Down to the Sea in Ships
Screenplay by: John Lee Mahin and Sy Bartlett
Date: March 22, 1949
From a story by: Sy Bartlett
Title: Dracula--Prince of
Darkness
Screenplay by: John Sansom
Date: September 1965
From an idea by: John Elder
Based on the characters created by: Bram Stoker
Box 94
Title: The Dragon Tree
Screenplay by: Nigel Balchin
Date: July 11, 1960
Title: Dreamboat
Screenplay by: Claude Binyon
Date: July 23, 1952
Based on the story by: John P. Weaver
Title: Dream Napping
Screenplay by: Eli Bauer and Al Kouzel
Date: November 26, 1965
Title: Dressed to Kill
Screenplay by: Stanley Rauh and Manning O'Connor
Date: July 10, 1941
Based on the novel by: Richard Burke
And the character "Michael Shayne" created by: Brett Halliday
Title: Dressed to Thrill
Screenplay by: Samson Raphaelson
Date: July 20, 1935
Adapted from the play "La Couturiere de Luneville" by: Alfred Savoir
Title: Drink to Me Only
Screenplay by: Abram S. Ginnes and Ira Wallack
Date: May 25, 1962
Title: Du Rififi a' Paname
Screenplay by: ?
Date: ?
Title: The Duchess and the Smugs
Screenplay by: Beatriz Guido, Leopold Torre-Nilsson, and Paul M. Heller
Date: April 23, 1965
Title: The Dude Rancher
Screenplay by: Barry Barringer
Date: September 21, 1934
From the novel by: Zane Grey
Title: The Earth Dies Screaming
Screenplay by: Henry Cross
Date: July 1964
Title: Earthbound
Screenplay by: Samuel G. Engle
Date: December 28, 1939
Box 96
Earthbound (continued)
Title: East Lynne
Adaptation by: Bradley King and Tom Barry
Date: Aug 10, 1931
Based on the novel "East Lynne" by: Mrs. Henry Wood
Box 97
Title: Educating Father
Screenplay by: Katharine Kavanaugh, Edward T. Lowe, and John Patrick
Date: May 25, 1936
Title: The Egyptian
Screenplay by: Philip Dunne and Casey Robinson
Date: Feb 16, 1954
Based on the novel by: Mika Waltari
Title: Elinor North
Screenplay by: Rose Franken and Philip Klein
Date: October 5, 1934
Based on a story by: Mary Roberts Rinehart
Title: Elopement
Screenplay by: Bess Taffel
Date: Jan 1952
Box 98
Title: Elvira Madigan
Screenplay by: ?
Date: December 1968
Title: The Enemy Below
Screenplay by: Wendell Mayes
Date: 1957
Based on a novel by: Commander D. A. Rayner
Title: The Enemy Within
Screenplay by: Budd Schulberg
Date: April 16, 1962
Based on the novel by: Robert F. Kennedy
Title: Epitaph for an Enemy
Screenplay by: ?
Date: August 27, 1964
Based on the novel "Epitaph for an Enemy" by: George Barr
Box 99
Epitaph for an Enemy (continued)
Title: Escape
Screenplay by: Philip Dunne
Date: June 3, 1948
Title: Escape from Red Rock
Screenplay by: Edward Bernds
Date: October 30, 1957
Box 100
Title: Escape from the Planet of
the Apes
Screenplay by: Paul Dehn
Date: October 28, 1970
Based on characters created by: Pierre Boulle
Title: Ester and the King
Screenplay by: Raoul Walsh and Michael Elkins
Date: June 13, 1960
Title: The Eve of St. Mark
Screenplay by: George Seaton
Date: May 23, 1944
Title: Ever Since Eve
Screenplay by: Henry Johnson
Date: Feb 9, 1934
Based on the story "Heir to Hoorah" by: Paul Armstrong
Title: Every Saturday Night
Screenplay by: Edward Eliscu
Date: Jan 24, 1936
Based on the play by: Katarine Kavanaugh
Box 101
Title: Everybody Does It
Screenplay by: Nunnally Johnson
Date: Jan 21, 1949
Based on the story by: James M. Cain
Title: Everybody's Old Man
Screenplay by: Patterson MacNutt and A. E. Thomas
Date: Mar 7, 1936
Suggested by the story by: Edgar Franklin
Title: Everything Happens at
Night
Screenplay by: Art Arthur and Robert Harari
Date: Dec 12, 1939
Title: Evidence
Spanish version by: F. M. de la Torre
Date: October 28, 1930
Title: Evil Come, Evil Go
Screenplay by: Rod Serling
Date: May 31, 1966
Title: The Eyes of Annie Jones
Screenplay by: Louis Vittes
Date: Sept 6, 1963
From a story by: Henry Slesar
Title: F as in Flint
Screenplay by: Hal Fimberg
Date: March 22, 1966
Title: F. P. One
Screenplay by: ?
Date: June 29, 1933
Title: Fabulous Las Vegas
Narration written by: Stephen White
Date: September 14, 1954
Title: The Face in the Sky
Scenario by: Humphrey Pearson
Date: November 7, 1932
Story by: Miles Connolly
Title: Fair Warning
Scenario by: Ernest Pascal
Date: July 23, 1930
Story by: Max Brand
Title: Faites Sauter le Banque
Scenario and Adaptation by: Jacques Vilfrid and Jean Girault
Date: ?
Story by: Louis Sapin and Jean Valmont
Title: The Fall of a Titan
Screenplay by: Igor Gouzenko
Date: 1955
Title: Fallen Angel
Screenplay by: Harry Kleiner
Date: October 17, 1945
Based on the novel by: Marty Holland
Box 103
Fallen Angel (continued)
Title: Family Doctor
Screenplay by: ?
Date: ?
Adapted from the novel "The Deeds of Dr. Deadcert" by: Joan Fleming
Title: The Fan
Screenplay by: Walter Reisch and Dorothy Parker and Rose Evans
Date: June 25, 1948
Based on Oscar Wilde's "Lady Windemere's Fan"
Box 104
Title: Fantastic Voyage
Screenplay by: Harry Kleiner
Date: July 8, 1966
Adaptation by: David Duncan
Based on the story by: Otto Klement and Jay Lewis Bixby
Box 105
Title: Fantomas Anglais
Screenplay by: ?
Date: ?
Title: A Farewell to Arms
Screenplay by: Ben Hecht
Date: Jan 10, 1958
From the novel by: Hemingway
And the play by: Lawrence Stallings
Title: Farewell to Yesterday
Screenplay by: Joseph Kenas
Date: 1950
Title: The Farmer Takes a Wife
Screenplay by: Walter Bullock, Sally Benson, and Joseph Fields
Date: June 15, 1935
From the stage play by: Frank B. Elser and Marc Connelly
Based on the novel "Rome Haul" by: Walter D. Edmonds
Box 106
The Farmer Takes a Wife (continued)
Title: The Fast Life
Screenplay by: Peter Achilles
Date: November 1962
From a story by: Peter Achilles and Nel King
Title: Fate is the Hunter
Screenplay by: Harold Medford
Date: July 8, 1964
Based on the novel by: Earnest K. Gann
Title: The Fate of Paul Perreau
Screenplay by: Tom Cannan, Jr. and Randall Hood
Date: Feb 19, 1962
From an original account by: Hannah Firoved
Box 107
Title: Father Was a Fullback
Screenplay by: Aleen Leslie, Carey Robinson, Mary Loos, and Richard Sale
Date: September 2, 1949
Suggested by a play by: Clifford Goldsmith
Title: Fathom
Screenplay by: Lorenzo Semple, Jr.
Date: September 1, 1966
Title: Fazil
Dialogue taken from the screen by: D. Torres and L. Burke
Date: ?
Title: The Fiend Who Walked the
West
Screenplay by: Harry Brown and Philip Yordan
Date: August 11, 1958
Based on a screen play by: Ben Hecht and Charles Lederer
From a story by: Eleazar Lipsky
Box 108
Title: The Fiercest Heart
Screenplay by: Edmund H. North
Date: September 16, 1960
Based on a novel by: Stuart Cleote
Title: Fighting Back
Screenplay by: ?
Date: ?
Title: The Fighting Lady
Narration by: John Stuart Martin and Eugene Ling
Date: September 27, 1944
Title: The Fighting Men of the
Plains
Screenplay by: Frank Gruber
Date: August 23, 1949
From his novel "Fighting Man"
Box 109
Title: Fireball
Screenplay by: Horace McCoy
Date: Jan 9, 1950
Story by: Tay Garnett and Horace McCoy
Title: The Firebrand
Screenplay by: Harry Spalding
Date: July 26, 1962
Box 110
Title: Five Fingers
Screenplay by: Michael Wilson
Date: Jan 26, 1952
From the novel by: L. C. Moyzisch, former military attache at the German
Embassy at Ankara, Turkey
Title: Five Gates to Hell
Screenplay by: James Clavell
Date: December 7, 1959
Title: Five of a Kind
Screenplay by: Lou Breslow and John Patrick
Date: March 31, 1938
Box 111
Title: Five Weeks in a Balloon
Screenplay by: Charles Bennett, Irwin Allen and Albert Gall
Date: Feb 21, 1962
By the novel by: Jules Verne
Title: Fixed Bayonets
Screenplay by: Samuel Fuller
Date: July 16, 1951
Suggested by a novel by: John Brophy
Box 112
Title: Flame of the Forest
Screenplay by: Simon Winchelberg (English Version)
Date: May 17, 1956
From a screen play by: Enakshi Bhavnani and Ragendra bedi Singh
Title: Flaming Frontier
Screenplay by: Louis Steven
Date: Jan 15, 1958
Title: Flaming Star
Screenplay by: Clair Huffaker and Nunnally Johnson
Date: July 20, 1960
Based on a novel by: Clair Huffaker
Box 113
Title: Flamingo
Screenplay by: ?
Date: April 24, 1947
Title: A Flea in Her Ear
Screenplay by: John Mortimer
Date: April 4, 1968
Based on John Mortimer's English stage adaptation of George Feydeau's original
play "La Puce a l'Oreille"
Title: The Flight of the Phoenix
Screenplay by: Lukas Heller
Date: Nov 5, 1965
From a novel by: Elleston Trevor
Box 114
The Flight of the Phoenix (continued)
Title: The Flim-Flam Man
Screenplay by: William Rose
Date: April 13, 1967
Based on the novel by: Guy Owen
Box 115
Title: The Fly
Screenplay by: James Clavell
Date: Feb 27, 1958
Based on a story by: George Langelaan
Title: The Flying Hustler
Original Treatment by: Beirne Lay, Jr.
Date: Feb 24, 1958
Title: Follow the Sun
Screenplay by: Frederick Hazlitt Brennan
Date: March 14, 1951
Based on an article published in "The Reader's Digest" by: Frederick
Hazlitt Brennan
Box 116
Title: Footlight Serenade
Screenplay by: Robert Ellis, Helen Logan and Lynn Starling
Date: July 17, 1942
Based on a story by: Fidel Labara and Kenneth Earl
Title: Footprint on the Moon
Narration written by: Robert S. Scott
Date: September 9, 1969
Title: For Beauty's Sake
Screenplay by: Wanda Tuchock, Ethel Hill, and Walter Bullock
Date: October 1, 1940
Based on a story by: Clarence Budington Kelland
Title: For Heaven's Sake
Screenplay by: George Seaton
Date: October 6, 1950
Based on a play by: Harry Segal
Box 117
Title: For the Love of Mike
Screenplay by: D. D. Beauchamp
Date: June 17, 1960
Title: Forbidden Melody
Adapted to the screen by: Paul Perez and Enrique Jardiel Poncela
Date: 1933
Title: The Forbidden Street
Screenplay by: Ring Lardner, Jr.
Date: April 27, 1949
Based on the novel "Britannia Mews" by: Margery Sharp
Title: Forever Amber
Adaptation by: Jerome Cady
Date: October 15, 1947
From the novel by: Kathleen Winsor
Title: Fort Courageous
Screenplay by: Richard Landau
Date: January 26, 1965
Box 118
Title: Four Jills in a Jeep
Screenplay by: Robert Ellis and Helen Logan and Snag Werris
Date: March 10, 1944
Story by: Froma Sand and Fred Niblo, Jr.
Based on the actual experiences of: Kay Francis, Carole Landis, Martha Raye and
Mitzi Mayfair
Title: Four Clowns
Screenplay by: Robert Youngson
Date: 1969
Title: Four Sons
Screenplay by: John Howard Lawson
Date: Feb 19, 1940
Title: Fourteen Hours
Screenplay by: John Paxton
Date: December 8, 1950
From a story by: Joel Sayre
Box 119
Title: Forty Guns
Screenplay by: Samuel Fuller
Date: Feb 25, 1957
Title: Fraulein
Screenplay by: Leo Townsend
Date: Mar 18, 1958
Based on a novel by: James McGovern
Title: Francis of Assisi
Screenplay by: Eugene Vale, James Forsyth, and Jack Thomas
Date: 1961
Based on a novel by: Louis de Wohl
Box 120
Title: Frankenstein Created
Woman
Screenplay by: John Elder
Date: Feb 6, 1967
Title: Freckles
Screenplay by: Harry Spalding
Date: October 1960
Based on the novel by: Gene Stratton-Porter
Title: Free, Blonde and 21
Screenplay by: Frances Hyland
Date: Feb 27, 1940
Title: French Connection
Screenplay by: Ernest Tidyman
Date: November 1971
Based on a novel by: Philip D'Antoni
Box 121
Title: Frenzy of Peace and Quiet
Screenplay by: John D. Hess
Date: 1958
Title: Frienship
Screenplay by: ?
Date: July 31, 1930
Title: The Frogmen
Screenplay by: John Tucker Battle
Date: July 1951
Story by: Oscar Millard
Title: From Hell to Texas
Screenplay by: Robert Buckner and Wendell Mayes
Date: March 31, 1958
Based on a novel by: Charles O. Locke
Box 122
Title: From the Terrace
Screenplay by: Ernest Lehman
Date: Nov 23, 1959
Title: Frontier Gambler
Screenplay by: Orville Hampton
Date: 1956
Box 123
Title: Frontier Gun
Screenplay by: Stephen Kandel
Date: May 19, 1958
Title: Frozen Justice
Scenario by: Sonya Levein
Date: August 26, 1929
Story by: Owen Davis
Based on the novel by: Ejnar Mikkelsen
Title: La Fuga
Screenplay by: Sergio Amidei
Date: ?
From an idea by: Paolo Spinola and Carla Conti
Title: Fury at Bahia
Screenplay by: ?
Date: ?
Title: Fury at Furnace Creek
Screenplay by: Charles G. Booth
Date: April 13, 1948
Suggested by a story by: David Garth
Title: The Gambler from Natchez
Screenplay by: Gerald Drayson Adams and Irving Wallace
Date: Nov 10, 1954
From a story by: Gerald Drayson Adams
Title: A Game for Lovers
Adapted by: William Murray
Date: ?
Box 125
Title: The Games
Screenplay by: Erich Segal Date: Feb 14, 1970
From the novel by: Hugh Atkinson
Title: Gang Way
Screenplay by: Louis Vittes
Date: Feb 27, 1958
Based on the novel "The Hoods Take Over" by: Ovid Demaris
Title: Garden of Evil
Screenplay by: Frank Fenton
Date: July 9, 1954
From a story by: Freiberger and William Turnberg
Box 126
Title: The Gay Caballero
Scenario by: Philip Klein and Barry Conners
Date: Jan 20, 1932
Story by: Tom Gill
Title: The Gay Deception
Screenplay by: Stephen Avery and Don Hartman
Date: August 21, 1935
Title: The Gay Intruders
Screenplay by: Francis Swann
Date: Feb 26, 1948
Story by: Ray McCarey and Francis Swann
Title: Gentle Julia
Screenplay by: Lamar Trotti
Date: Jan 11, 1936
Based on the novel by: Booth Tarkington
Title: Gentleman at Heart
Screenplay by: Lee Loeb and Harold Buchman
Date: Jan 6, 1942
Based on the story "Masterpiece" by: Paul Hervey Fox
Title: Gentleman's Agreement
Screenplay by: Moss Hart
Date: Nov 14, 1947
Box 127
Title: Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
Screenplay by: Charles Lederer
Date: June 10, 1953
Based on a musical comedy by: Joseph Fields, and Anita Loos
Title: Ghost Diver
Screenplay by: Richard Einfeld and Merrill G. White
Date: October 22, 1957
Title: The Ghost Talks
Screenplay by: Lew Seiler and Frederick Brennan
Date: Sept 6, 1928
Author: Max Marcin and Edward Hammond
Box 128
Title: The Gift of Love
Screenplay by: Luther Davis
Date: 1958
Based on the story by: Nelia Gardner White
Title: Gigot
Screenplay by: John Patrick
Date: 1962
Based on the screen play by: Jackie Gleason
Title: Ginger
Screenplay by: Arthur Kober
Date: May 28, 193
Title: The Girl Can't Help
It
Screenplay by: Frank Tashlin and Herbert Baker
Date: December 27, 1956
Box 129
Title: The Girl from Avenue A
Screenplay by: Frances Hyland
Date: July 29, 1940
Based on the play "The Brat" by: Maude Fulton
Title: The Girl from Havana
Scenario by: Edwin H. Burke
Date: April 26, 1929
Story by: John Stone
Title: The Girl in the News
Screenplay by: Sidney Gilliat
Date: 1940
From the novel by: Roy Vickers
Title: The Girl in the Red
Velvet Swing
Screenplay by: Walter Reisch and Charles Brackett
Date: May 13, 1955
Title: The Girl in 313
Screenplay by: Barry Trivers and Clay Adams
Date: April 25, 1940
Original story by: Hilda Stone
Box 130
Title: The Girl Next Door
Screenplay by: Isobel Lennart
Date: March 4, 1953
Based on a story by: L. Bush-Fekete and Mary Helen Fay
Title: The Girl on the Bridge
Screenplay by: Hugo Haas and Arnold Phillips
Date: December 12, 1951
Title: Girl Trouble
Screenplay by: Ladislas Fodor and Robert Riley Crutcher
Date: September 16, 1942
Original story by: Ladislas Fodor, Vicki Baum, and Guy Trosper
Box 131
Title: Girl's Dormitory
Screenplay by: Gene Markey
Date: July 23, 1936
From a play by: Ladislaus Fodor
Title: Give My Regards to Broadway
Screenplay by: Samuel Hoffenstein and Elizabeth Reinhardt
Date: June 18, 1948
Based on a story by: John Klempner
Title: The Glory Brigade
Screenplay by: Franklin Coen
Date: September 2, 1952
Box 132
Title: God Is My Partner
Screenplay by: Charles Francis Royal
Date: May 16, 1957
Title: Gods of the Road
Narration by: Plato Skouras
Date: January 18, 1956
Title: The Golden Calf
Scenario by: Marion Orth and Millarde Webb
Date: December 23, 1929
Title: The Golden Age of Comedy
Screenplay by: ?
Date: September 1959
Title: Golden Girl
Screenplay by: Walter Bullock, Charles O'Neal, Gladys Lehman
Date: December 1951
From a story by: Albert and Arthur Lewis and Edward Thompson
Box 133
Title: Golden Hoofs
Screenplay by: Ben Grauman Kohn
Date: Feb 18, 1941
Original story by: Roy Chanslor and Thomas Logan
Title: The Golden Link
Screenplay by: Allan MacKinnon
Date: 1954
Title: The Golden West
Scenario by: Gordon Rigby
Date: September 24, 1932
Based on a story by: Zane Grey
Title: The Good Companions
Screenplay by: ?
Date: August 25, 1933
Title: Good Intentions
Scenario by: George Manker Watts
Date: March 29, 1930
Story by: William K. Howard
Title: Good Morning, Miss Dove
Screenplay by: Eleanore Griffin
Date: 1955
From the novel by: Frances Gray Patton
Box 134
Title: Goodbye Charlie
Screenplay by: Harry Kurnitz
Date: October 9, 1964
Based on the play by: George Axelrod
Produced on the stage by: Leland Hayward
Title: Gorilla at Large
Screenplay by: Leonard Prskins and Barney Slater
Date: April 14, 1954
Box 135
Title: Les Gorilles
Screenplay by: ?
Date: ?
Title: Goya
Screenplay by: Albert Lewin
Date: September 25, 1957
From the adaptation by: Talbot Jennings
Title: Grand Canary
Screenplay by: Ernest Pascal
Date: June 23, 1934
Taken from the novel by: A. J. Cronin
Title: Le Grand Meaulnes
Screenplay by: ?
Date: 1967
Title: Les Grands Chemins
Screenplay by: ?
Date: ?
Title: The Great Commandment
Screenplay by: Dana Burnet
Date: January 10, 1941
Title: The Great White Hope
Screenplay by: Howard Sacklar
Date: September 14, 1970
Box 136
Title: The Greatest Raid of All
Screenplay by: John Collier
Date: February 28, 1962
Title: The Greatest Story Ever
Told
Screenplay by: ?
Date: ?
Title: El Greco
Screenplay by: Guy Elmes
Date: October 11, 1965
Title: Green Grass of Wyoming
Screenplay by: Martin Berkeley
Date: May 20, 1948
Based on the novel by: Mary O'Hara
Box 137
Title: Greenwich Village
Screenplay by: Earl Baldwin and Walter Bullock
Date: August 21, 1944
Adaptation by: Michael Fessier and Ernest S. Pagano
Suggested by a story by: Frederick Hazlitt Brennan
Title: Grenadiers of Love
Screenplay by: John Reinhardt and Jose Lopez Rubio
Date: March 16, 1934
Based on a story by: William Kernell and John Reinhardt
Title: Guerilla Girl
Screenplay by: John Byrne and Ben Parker
Date: 1953
Title: The Guest
Screenplay by: Eugene Ling