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Series: Correspondence
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Correspondence, personal, 1941 July 31 - August 14; and miscellaneous papers
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Series: Radio
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The Adventures of Daniel Sunday (n.d.)
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Script
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The Adventures of Sam Spade
Prod: William Spier
Dir: William Spier
Writers:Bob Tallman, Jason James (1946 July 12 - 1947 March 16); Bob Tallman, Gil Doud (1947 March 23 - 1949 August 7); E. Jack Neuman, Harold Swanton, John Michael Hayes (1949 August 14 - 1951 April 20)
Cast: Howard Duff, Lurene Tuttle (Stephen Dunne replaced Duff starting 1950 November 17)
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#1 - “Sam and the Guiana Sovereign,” 1946 July 12 (ABC)
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Script, revised
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#2 - “Sam and the Farewell Murders,” 1946 July 19
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Script, revised; script, revised
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#3 - “Sam and the Unhappy Poet,” 1946 July 26
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Script, revised
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#4 - “Sam and Psyche,” 1946 August 2
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2 Scripts, revised
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#5 - “Death and Company,” 1946 August 9
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2 Scripts, revised
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#6 - “Two Sharp Knives,” 1946 August 16
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Script
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#7 - “Zig Zags of Treachery,” 1946 August 23
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2 Scripts
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#8 - “Sam and The Scythian Tiara,” 1946 August 30
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2 Scripts
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#9 - “The Corporation Murders,” 1946 September 6
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2 Scripts
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#10 - “The Dot Marlow Caper,” Part 1, 1946 September 13
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Script, revised
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#11 - “The Dot Marlow Caper,” Part 2, 1946 September 20
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Script
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#12 - “The Count on Barney Burke,” 1946 September 27
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Script, revised
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Box
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#13 - “The Gutting of Couffignal,” 1946 October 4
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2 Scripts, revised
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Box
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#1 - “The Blood Money Caper,” 1946 September 29 (CBS)
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Script, revised; script, 2nd revision; 6 script pages; 2nd revision
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#2 - “The Unwritten Law Caper,” 1946 October 6
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Script, revised
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#3 - “Caper with Ten Clues,” 1946 October 13
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2 Scripts
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#4 - “The Fly Paper Caper,” 1946 October 20
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2 Scripts
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#5 - “The Midway Caper,” 1946 October 27
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2 Scripts
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Box
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#6 - “The Certified Czech Caper,” 1946 November 3
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Script, revised
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Box
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#7 - “Sam and the Farewell Murders,” 1946 November 10
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Script
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#8 - “The Hot Ice Caper,” 1946 November 17
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Script, revised
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Box
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#9 - “The Kandy Tooth,” Part 1, 1946 November 24
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Script; script, 1st revision
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#10 - “The Kandy Tooth,” Part 2, 1946 December 1
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Script; script, revised; 8 script pages, 2nd revision
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Box
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#11 - “The Minks of Turk Street,” 1946 December 8
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Script
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#12 - The Picture Frame Caper,” 1946 December 15
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Script
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#13 - “Sam and the Three Wise Men,” 1946 December 22
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Script; script, with revised pages
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#14 - “The Golden Horseshoe,” 1946 December 29
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Script, revised
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#15 - “The Llewelyn Caper,” 1947 January 5
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Script
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#16 - “The Cremona Clock Caper,” 1947 January 12
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Script
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#17 - “The False Face Caper,” 1947 January 19
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Script
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#18 - “The Agamemnon Caper,” 1947 January 26
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Script; script with revised pages
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#19 - “The Dead Duck Caper,” 1947 February 2
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Script
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#20 - “The Girl with the Silver Eyes,” 1947 February 9
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Script; script, revised
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Box
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#21 - “Inside Story on Kid Spade,” 1947 February 16
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Script; script, with revised pages
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Box
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#22 - “The Big Production Caper,” 1947 February 23
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Script; script, with revised pages
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#23 - “The Uncle Money Caper,” 1947 March 2
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Script; script, with revised pages
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Box
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#24 - “Orpheus and His Lute,” 1947 March 9
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Script; script, with revised pages; 6 revised pages
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#25 - “The Ignorance About Bliss,” 1947 March 16
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Script; script, with revised pages
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Box
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#26 - “Too Many Spades,” 1947 March 23
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Typescript; 2 scripts
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#27 - “The Dancing Pearl Caper,” 1947 March 30
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Script; script, with revised pages
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#28 - “The Poisonville Caper,” 1947 April 6
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Script; script, with revised pages
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#29 - “The Double-Scar Caper,” 1947 April 13
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Script
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#30 - “The Scrooge of Portrero Street,” 1947 April 20
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Script, revised; script, revised; revised pages
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Box
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#31 - “The Debutante Caper,” 1947 April 27
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Script
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Box
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#32 - “Duet in Spades,” 1947 May 4
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Script, revised; script, revised
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Box
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#33 - “Yule Log Caper,” 1947 May 11
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Script; script, with revised pages; cast list, payroll
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Box
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#34 - “The Assistant Murderer,” 1947 May 18
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Script, with revised pages; cast payroll
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Box
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#35 - “Jury Duty,” 1947 May 25
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Script, revised
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#36 - “The Mishakoff Emeralds,” 1947 June 1
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2 Scripts, revised; cast list
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#37 - “The Calcutta Trunk Caper,” 1947 June 8
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2 Scripts, revised; cast list, payroll
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#38 - “The Convertible Caper,” 1947 June 15
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2 Scripts, revised; cast payroll
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#39 - “The Greek Letter Caper,” 1947 June 22
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2 Scripts
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#40 - “The Cosmic Harmony Caper,” 1947 June 29
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2 Scripts
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#41 - “The Simile Caper, 1947 July 6
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2 Scripts
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#42 - “The Buff-Orpington Caper,” 1947 July 13
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2 Scripts
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#43 - “Sam and the Unhappy Poet,” 1947 July 20
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Script; script, with revised pages; cast list
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#44 - “The Gold Rush Caper,” 1947 July 27
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Script; Script, revised; script, revised further; cast list
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#45 - “The Crooked Neck Caper,” 1947 August 3
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Script; script, with revised pages; cast payroll
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Box
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#46 - “The Commonwealth Tankard,” 1947 August 10
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Script; script, revised; cast payroll
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#47 - “The Doctor's Dilemma Caper,” 1947 August 17
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Correspondence; script, revised; script, revised further; cast list, payroll
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Box
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#48 - “The Jade Dragon Caper,” 1947 August 24
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Script; script, revised; cast payroll
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Box
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#49 - “The Corkscrew Caper,” 1947 August 31
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Script; script, revised; script, revised further; cast payroll
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#50 - “The Forty-Nine Cent Caper,” 1947 September 7
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Script; script, revised; cast payroll
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Box
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#51 - “The Cinderella Caper,” 1947 September 14
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Script; script, revised; script, revised further; cast payroll
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Box
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#52 - “The April Caper,” 1947 September 21
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Script; script, with revised pages; cast payroll
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Box
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#53 - “The Madcap Caper,” 1947 September 28
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Script, revised; script, revised further; cast payroll
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#54 - “The Adam Figg Caper,” 1947 October 5
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Script; script, revised; cast payroll, notes
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Box
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#55 - “The Tears of Buddha Caper,” 1947 October 12
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Script, revised; script, revised further; cast payroll
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Box
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#56 - “The Untouchable Caper,” 1947 October 19
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Script; script, with revised pages; cast payroll
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Box
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#57 - “The Bonnie Fair Caper,” 1947 October 26
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Script; script, with revised pages; cast payroll
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Box
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#58 - “The Wrong Guy Caper,” 1947 November 2
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Script, revised; script, revised further; cast payroll
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Box
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#59 - “The Bow Window Caper,” 1947 November 9
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Script, revised; script, revised further; cast list
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#60 - “The Purple Poodle Caper,” 1947 November 16
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Script, revised; script, revised further; cast payroll
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Box
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#61 - “The Caper with Eight Diamonds,” 1947 November 23
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Script, revised; script, revised further; cast payroll
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Box
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#62 - “The Full House Caper,” 1947 November 30
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Script, revised; script, revised further; cast list, payroll
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Box
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#63 - “The Palermo Vendetta Caper,” 1947 December 7
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Script, revised; script, revised further; cast list, payroll
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Box
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#64 - “The Gumshoe Caper,” 1947 December 14
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Script; script, with revised pages; cast payroll
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Box
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#65 - “The Nick Saint Caper,” 1947 December 21
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Typescript; script; cast list, payroll
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#66 - “The Perfect Score Caper,” 1947 December 28
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Typescript; script; script, with revised pages; cast payroll
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Box
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#67 - “The One Hour Caper,” 1948 January 4
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Typescript; script; script, with revised pages; cast payroll
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Box
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#68 - “The Short Life Caper,” 1948 January 11
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Typescript; script; script, with revised pages; cast payroll; list
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Box
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Folder
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#69 - “The Pike's Head Caper,” 1948 January 18
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Script; script, with revised pages; cast list, payroll
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Box
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#70 - “The Gold Key Caper,” 1948 January 25
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Script; cast payroll
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Box
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#71 - “The Nimrod Caper,” 1948 February 1
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Script; script, revised; cast list, payroll
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Box
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#72 - “The Great Drought Caper,” 1948 February 8
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Typescript; script; script, with revised pages; cast list
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Box
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#73 - “The Goldie Gates Caper,” 1948 February 15
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Typescript; script; script, with revised pages; cast list, payroll
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Box
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Folder
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#74 - “The Mason Grayson Caper,” 1948 February 22
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Script, revised; script, revised further; cast payroll
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Box
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#75 - “The Grim Rapper Caper,” 1948 February 29
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Script, revised; script, revised further; cast payroll
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Box
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#76 - “Johns' Other Wife's Other Husband,” 1948 March 7
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Script; script, revised; script, revised further; cast payroll
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Box
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#77 - “The Ides Of March Caper,” 1948 March 14
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Script; script, revised; cast payroll
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#78 - “The Nightmare Town Caper,” 1948 March 21
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Script; script, revised; script, second revision; cast list, payroll
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#79 - “The Blood Money Payoff,” 1948 March 28
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Script, second revision; script, revised further; cast payroll
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#81 - “The Judas Caper,” 1948 April 11
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Script; script, revised
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Box
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#82 - “The Night Flight Caper,” 1948 April 18
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Script, revised
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Box
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#83 - “The Great Lover Caper,” 1948 April 25
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Script, revised
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Box
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#84 - “The Double-S Caper,” 1948 May 2
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Script, revised
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#85 - “The Curiosity Caper,” 1948 May 9
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Script, revised
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#86 - “The Girl Called Echs Caper,” 1948 May 16
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Script, revised
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#87 - “The Navarraise Falcon,” 1948 May 23
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Script
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#88 - “The Prisoner of Zenda Caper,” 1948 May 30
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Script, revised; script, revised further
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Box
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#89 - “The I. Q. Caper,” 1948 June 6
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Script, revised
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Box
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#90 - “The Honest Cop Caper,” 1948 June 13
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Script
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#91 - “Caper with Two Death Beds,” 1948 June 20
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Script
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Box
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#92 - “The Bail Bond Caper,” 1948 June 27
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Script
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#93 - “The Rushlight Diamond Caper,” 1948 July 4
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Script
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#94 - “The Wheel of Life Caper,” 1948 July 11
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Script
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#95 - “The Missing Newshawk Caper,” 1948 July 18
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Script
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#96 - “The Mad Scientist Caper,” 1948 July 25
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Script, revised
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#98 - “The Bluebeard Caper,” 1948 August 8
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Script, revised; script, revised further
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#99 - “The Critical Author Caper,” 1948 August 15
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Script, revised
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#100 - “The Vaphio Cup Caper,” 1948 August 22
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Script, revised
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#101 - “The Lawless Caper,” 1948 August 29
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Script
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#102 - “The Stella Starr Caper,” 1948 September 5
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Script, revised
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#103 - “The Lazarus Caper,” 1948 September 12
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Script; script, with revised pages
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Box
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#104 - “The Hot 100 Grand Caper,” 1948 September 19
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Script, revised; cast list
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Box
7
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#105 - “The Dick Foley Caper,” 1948 September 26
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Script, revised
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Box
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#106 - “The Sugar Kane Caper,” 1948 October 3
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Script, revised
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Box
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#107 - “The Bostwick Snatch Caper,” 1948 October 10
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Script, revised
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#108 - “The Rumanian Con Game Caper,” 1948 October 17
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Script
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#109 - “The Insomnia Caper,” 1948 October 24
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Script, revised
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Box
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#110 - “The Fairley-Bright Caper,” 1948 October 31
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Script
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#111 - “The S.Q.P. Caper,” 1948 November 7
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Script
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#112 - “The Gin Rummy Caper,” 1948 November 14
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Script
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#113 - “The Golden Fleece Caper,” 1948 November 21
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Script; script, with revised pages
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Box
8
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#114 - “The Quarter-Eagle Caper,” 1948 November 28
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Script, revised; script, revised further
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Box
8
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#115 - “The Neveroff Masterpiece Caper,” 1948 December 5
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Script; script, revised
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Box
8
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#116 - “The Bouncing Betty Caper,” 1948 December 12
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Script, revised; cast list
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Box
8
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#117 - “The Giveaway Caper,” 1948 December 19
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Script, revised
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Box
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#118 - “The Nick Saint Caper,” 1948 December 26
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Script, revised
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Box
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#119 - “The Three-Sided Bullet Caper,” 1949 January 2
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Script
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#120 - “The Double Negative Caper,” 1949 January 9
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Script, revised
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#121 - “The Bumpass Hell Caper,” 1949 January 16
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Script, revised
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#122 - “The Main Event Caper,” 1949 January 23
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Script; script, with revised pages; cast list
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#123 - “The Double Life Caper,” 1949 January 30
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Script
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#124 - “The Firebug Caper,” 1949 February 6
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Script
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#125 - “The Brothers Keeper Caper,” 1949 February 13
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Script, revised
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#126 - “The Attitude Caper,” 1949 February 20
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Script, revised
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Box
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#127 - “The Three Cornered Frame Caper,” 1949 February 27
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Script, revised
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#128 - “The Waltzing Matilda Caper,” 1949 March 6
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Script, revised
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#129 - “The Underseal Caper,” 1949 March 13
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Script, revised
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Box
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#130 - “The Trojan Horse Caper,” 1949 March 20
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Script, second revision; script, revised further
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#131 - “The Love Letter Caper,” 1949 March 27
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Script, revised; script, revised further
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#132-X1 - “The Darling Daughter Caper,” taped 1949 March 31; Broadcast , 1949 May 15
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Script
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#133 - “The Vacation Caper,” 1949 April 3
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Script
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9
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#134 - “The Stopped Watch Caper,” 1949 April 10
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Script
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Box
9
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2
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#135 - “Report on Edith Hamilton,” 1949 April 17
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Script
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Box
9
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#137 - “The Hot Cargo Caper,” 1949 April 24
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Script; script, with revised pages
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Box
9
Folder
3
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#137-X2 - “The Cartwright Clip Caper,” taped 1949 April 21; Broadcast , 1949 May 22
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Script, revised; script, revised further
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Box
9
Folder
3
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#138-X3 - “The Jane Doe Caper,” taped 1949 April 30; Broadcast , 1949 May 29
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Script, revised
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Box
9
Folder
4
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#139 - “The Battles of Belvedere,” 1949 May 1
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Script, revised; script, revised further
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Box
9
Folder
5
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#140-X4 - “Sam and the Guiana Sovereign,” 1949 June 12
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Script; script, revised
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Box
9
Folder
6
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#141-X5 - “The Overjord Caper,” or “The Corpse in the Murphy Bed,” taped 1949 May 5; Broadcast , 1949 June 5
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2 Scripts
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Box
9
Folder
7
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#142 - “The Fast Talk Caper,” 1949 May 8
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Script
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Box
9
Folder
7
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#144 - “The Apple of Eve Caper,” 1949 June 19
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Script, titled “The Fatal Apple Caper;” script, revised
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Box
9
Folder
7
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#145 - “The Goat's Milk Caper,” 1949 June 26
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Script, revised
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Box
9
Folder
8
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#146 - “The Homburger Sandwich Caper,” 1949 July 3
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Script, revised
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Box
9
Folder
8
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#147 - “The Queen Bee Caper,” 1949 July 10
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Script, revised
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Box
9
Folder
8
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#148 - “The Cuttyhunk Caper,” 1949 July 17
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Script, revised
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Box
9
Folder
9
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#149 - “The Tears of Night Caper,” 1949 July 24
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Script, revised
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Box
9
Folder
9
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#150 - “The Hot-Foot Caper,” 1949 July 31
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Script, revised
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Box
9
Folder
9
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#151 - “The Champion Caper,” 1949 August 7
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Script; cast list
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Box
9
Folder
10
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#152 - “The Sourdough Mountain Caper,” 1949 August 14
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Script, revised
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Box
9
Folder
10
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#153 - “The Silver Key Caper,” 1949 August 21
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Script, revised
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Box
9
Folder
10
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#154 - “The Prodigal Daughter Caper,” 1949 August 28
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Script
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Box
9
Folder
11
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#155 - “The Flashback Caper,” 1949 September 4
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Script
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Box
9
Folder
11
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#156 - “The Costume Caper,” 1949 September 11
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Script, revised
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Box
9
Folder
11
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#157 - “Caper Over My Dead Body,” 1949 September 18
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Script pages
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Box
10
Folder
1
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#158 - “The Chargogagogman chogagogchabun amungamog Caper,” 1949 September 25 (NBC)
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Script, revised; script, revised further
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Box
10
Folder
2
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#159 - “The Junior G-Man Caper,” 1949 October 2
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Script, revised; revised pages
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Box
10
Folder
2
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#160 - “The Hot Hothouse Caper,” 1949 October 9
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Script, revised
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Box
10
Folder
3
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#161 - “The Pretty Polly Caper,” 1949 October 16
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Script, revised; script, revised further
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Box
10
Folder
3
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#164 - “The Cheesecake Caper,” 1949 November 6
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Script, revised
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Box
10
Folder
4
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#165 - “The Blues in the Night Caper,” 1949 November 13
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Script, revised
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Box
10
Folder
4
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#166 - “The Peacock Feather Caper,” 1949 November 20
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Script, revised
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Box
10
Folder
4
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#168 - “The Flopsy, Mopsy, and Cottontail Caper,” 1949 December 4
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Script, revised
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Box
10
Folder
5
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#170 - “The Whispering Death Caper,” 1949 December 18
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Script, revised
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Box
10
Folder
5
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#171 - “The Canterbury Christmas Caper,” 1949 December 25
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Script, revised
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Box
10
Folder
5
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#172 - “The Gorgeous Gemini Caper,” 1950 January 1
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Script, revised
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Box
10
Folder
6
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#173 - “The Third Personville Caper,” 1950 January 8
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Script, revised; script, revised further
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Box
10
Folder
6
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#174 - “The Phantom Witness Caper,” 1950 January 15
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Script
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Box
10
Folder
7
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#175 - “The Wedding Belle Caper,” 1950 January 22
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Script, revised; script, revised further
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Box
10
Folder
7
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#176 - “Caper with Too Many Leeds,” 1950 January 29
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Script, revised
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Box
10
Folder
8
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#177 - “The Black Magic Caper,” 1950 February 5
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Script, revised; script, revised further
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Box
10
Folder
8
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#178 - “The Crossword Puzzle Caper,” 1950 February 12
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Script, revised; script, revised further
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Box
10
Folder
9
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#179 - “The Valentine's Day Caper,” 1950 February 19
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Script, revised; script, revised further
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Box
10
Folder
9
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#180 - “The Cornelius J. Morningside Caper,” 1950 February 26
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Script, revised; script, revised further
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Box
10
Folder
10
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#181 - “The Homicidal Husband Caper,” 1950 March 5
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Script, revised; script, revised further
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Box
10
Folder
11
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#182 - “The Barbary Ghost Caper,” 1950 March 12
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Script, revised; script, revised further
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Box
11
Folder
1
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#183 - “The Emerald Eyes Caper,” 1950 March 19
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Script, revised; script, revised further
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Box
11
Folder
2
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#184 - “The Bay Psalm Caper,” 1950 March 26
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Script, revised
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Box
11
Folder
2
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#185 - “The Endurance Caper,” 1950 April 2
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Script, revised; script, revised further
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Box
11
Folder
3
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#186 - “The Picture Frame Caper,” 1950 April 9
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Script, revised; script, revised further
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Box
11
Folder
4
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#187 - “The Kansas Kid Caper,” 1950 April 16
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Script, revised; script, revised further
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Box
11
Folder
5
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#188 - “The Caldwell Caper,” 1950 April 23
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Script, revised; script, revised further
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Box
11
Folder
5
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#189 - “The Hamite Curse Caper,” 1950 April 30
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Script, revised
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Box
11
Folder
6
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#190 - “Caper with Marjorie's Things,” 1950 May 7
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Script, revised; 2 scripts, revised further
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Box
11
Folder
7
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#191 - “The Prodigal Son Caper,” 1950 May 14
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Script, revised; script, revised further
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Box
11
Folder
7
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#192 - “The Red Ampola Caper,” 1950 May 21
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Script, revised
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Box
11
Folder
8
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#193 - “The Honest Thief Caper,” taped 1950 May 13; Broadcast , 1950 May 28
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Script, revised; 2 scripts, revised further
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Box
11
Folder
9
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#194 - “The `V.I.P.' Caper,” taped 1950 May 13; Broadcast , 1950 June 4
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2 Scripts, revised
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Box
11
Folder
10
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#195 - “The Color Scheme Caper,” taped 1950 May 13; Broadcast , 1950 June 11
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Script, revised; script, revised further
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Box
11
Folder
10
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#196 - “The Elmer Longtail Caper,” 1950 June 18
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Script, revised
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Box
11
Folder
11
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#197 - “The Toytown Caper,” taped 1950 June 18; Broadcast , 1950 June 25
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Script, revised
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Box
11
Folder
11
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#198 - “The Beryl Green Caper,” taped 1950 May 4; Broadcast , 1950 July 2
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2 Scripts, revised
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Box
11
Folder
12
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#199 - “The Runaway Redhead Caper,” taped 1950 May 5; Broadcast , 1950 July 9
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2 Scripts, revised
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Box
11
Folder
13
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#200 - “The Man Who Knew Almost Everything Caper,” taped 1950 May 8; Broadcast , 1950 July 16
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2 Scripts, revised
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Box
12
Folder
1
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#201 - “The Stormy Weather Caper,” taped 1950 May 7; Broadcast , 1950 July 23
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Script, revised; script, revised
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Box
12
Folder
2
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#202 - “The Rod and Reel Caper,” taped 1950 May 11; Broadcast , 1950 July 30
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Script, revised
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Box
12
Folder
2
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#203 - “The Bell of Solomon Caper,” taped 1950 May 12; Broadcast , 1950 August 6
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Script, revised
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Box
12
Folder
2
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#204 - “The Missing Poisons Caper,” taped 1950 May 14; Broadcast , 1950 August 13
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Script, revised
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Box
12
Folder
3
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#205 - “The Preposterous Caper,” taped 1950 May 15; Broadcast , 1950 August 20
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Script, revised
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Box
12
Folder
3
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#206 - “Caper with Too Many Clients,” 1950 August 27
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Script (Marked “201A”); script, revised
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Box
12
Folder
4
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#207 - “The Farmer's Daughter Caper,” 1950 September 3
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2 Scripts, revised
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Box
12
Folder
5
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#208 - “The Big Little Woody Caper,” 1950 September 10
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Script, revised; script, revised further
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Box
12
Folder
6
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#209 - “The Femme Fatale Caper,” 1950 September 17
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Correspondence, 9/20, concerning cancellation of series; script, revised; script, revised further
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Box
12
Folder
7
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#1 - “Caper Over My Dead Body,” 1950 November 17
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2 Scripts, revised
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Box
12
Folder
8
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#2 - “The Terrified Turkey Caper,” 1950 November 24
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2 Scripts, revised
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Box
12
Folder
9
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#3 - “The Dog Bed Caper,” 1950 December 1
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2 Scripts
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Box
12
Folder
10
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#4 - “The Dry Gulch Caper,” 1950 December 8
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3 Scripts
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Box
12
Folder
11
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#5 - “The 25/1235679 Caper,” 1950 December 15
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Script
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Box
12
Folder
11
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#6 - “The Caper Concerning the Thing,” 1950 December 22
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Script, revised; script, revised further
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Box
12
Folder
12
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#7 - “The Prodigal Panda Caper,” 1950 December 29
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Script, revised
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Box
12
Folder
12
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#8 - “The Biddle Riddle Caper,” 1951 January 5
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Script, revised
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Box
12
Folder
12
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#9 - “The Red Star Caper,” 1951 January 12
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Script, revised
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Box
13
Folder
1
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#10 - “The Cloak and Dagger Caper,” 1951 January 19
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Script
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Box
13
Folder
1
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#11 - “The Chateau McCloud Caper,” 1951 January 26
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Script, revised; script, revised further
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Box
13
Folder
2
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#12 - “The String of Death Caper,” 1951 February 2
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Script, revised
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Box
13
Folder
2
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#13 - “The Sure Thing Caper,” 1951 February 9
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Script, revised
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Box
13
Folder
3
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#14 - “The Soap Opera Caper,” 1951 February 16
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Script; script, revised; script, revised further
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Box
13
Folder
4
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#15 - “The Shot in the Dark Caper,” taped 1951 January 14; Broadcast , 1951 February 23
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Script, revised
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Box
13
Folder
4
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#16 - “The Crab Louis Caper,” taped 1951 January 14; Broadcast , 1951 March 2
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Script, revised
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Box
13
Folder
4
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#19 - “The Kimberley Cross Caper,” 1951 March 23
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Script, revised
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Box
13
Folder
5
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#20 - “The Vendetta Caper,” taped 1951 March 11; Broadcast , 1951 March 30
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Script, 2nd revision; script, 2nd revision
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Box
13
Folder
5
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#21 - “The Denny Shane Caper,” 1951 April 6
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Script, revised
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Box
13
Folder
6
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#22 - “The Civic Pride Caper,” 1951 April 13
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Script, revised; unrevised page
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Box
13
Folder
6
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#23 - “The Rowdy Dowser Caper,” 1951 April 20
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Script, revised
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Box
13
Folder
7
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“The Pulaski Street Caper,” n.d.
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Script, revised
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Box
13
Folder
7
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“The Paul Bunyan, Jr. Caper,” n.d.
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Script, revised
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Box
13
Folder
8
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“The Sinister Siren Caper,” n.d.
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Script
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Box
13
Folder
8
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“The Spanish Prisoner Caper,” n.d.
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Script
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Box
13
Folder
8
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“The Tears of Night Caper,” n.d.
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Script, revised
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Box
13
Folder
8
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Plug for “Babe Lincoln,” n.d.
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Box
13
Folder
9
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Untitled typescript, n.d.
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Box
13
Folder
9
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“The Persian,” n.d. (for Sam Spade or Philip Marlowe)
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Typescript; script
|
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American Comedy Theatre of the Air
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Box
13
Folder
10
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Correspondence, 1943 January 4 - June 24; contract; production notes
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Box
13
Folder
11
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“Goodbye Again,” 1943 February 16 : Script: George Haight, Allan Scott
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Typescript
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Box
13
Folder
12
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“Twentieth Century,” 1943 May 28 : Script: Ben Hecht, Charles MacArthur, Charles B. Milholland
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Script
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Box
14
Folder
1
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Bethel Merriday, n.d.
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2 scripts; revised pages
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The Clock
Prod: William Spier
Dir: William Spier
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Box
14
Folder
2
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“Nicky,” 1948 March 4
Script: Lawrence Klee
Cast: Cathy Lewis, Elliott Lewis
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Script, revised
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Box
14
Folder
2
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“Jonathan Wales,” 1948 March 11
Script: Lawrence Klee
Cast: Cathy Lewis, Elliott Lewis
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Script, revised; script, revised further
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Box
14
Folder
3
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“The House in Cypress Canyon,” 1948 March 18
Script: Robert L. Richards
Cast: Cathy Lewis, Elliott Lewis
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Script, revised
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Box
14
Folder
3
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(Untitled) , 1948 March 25
Script: Lawrence Klee
Cast: Cathy Lewis, Elliott Lewis
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Script, revised; script, revised further
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Box
14
Folder
4
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“The House of Beauty,” 1948 April 1
Script: Irene Winston
Cast: Cathy Lewis, Elliott Lewis
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Script; script, revised
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Box
14
Folder
5
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“John Barbey and Son,” 1948 April 8
Script: Mel Dinelli
Cast: Cathy Lewis, Elliott Lewis
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Script, revised; script, revised further
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Box
14
Folder
5
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“Can't We Be Friends,” 1948 April 15
Script: Elliott Lewis
Cast: Cathy Lewis, Elliott Lewis
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Script; script, with revised pages
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Box
14
Folder
6
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“The Search for Isabel,” 1948 April 22
Script: Richard Vodra
Cast: Cathy Lewis, Elliott Lewis
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Script, 2nd revision; script, revised further
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Box
14
Folder
7
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“Bad Dreams,” 1948 April 25
Script: Lucille Fletcher
Cast: Cathy Lewis, Elliott Lewis
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Script; script, with revisions; revised pages
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Box
14
Folder
8
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“Bank Holiday,” 1948 May 2
Script: Robert Richards
Cast: Cathy Lewis, Elliott Lewis
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Script
|
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Box
14
Folder
8
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“Liz,” taped 1948 May 7; Broadcast , 1948 May 9
Script: Lawrence Klee
Cast: Lurene Tuttle, Joseph Kearns
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Script, revised; script, revised further
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Box
14
Folder
9
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“While Best Remembered,” taped 1948 May 10; Broadcast , 1948 May 16
Script: Ronald T. Wyatt
Cast: Lurene Tuttle, Barry Kroeger
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Script
|
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Box
14
Folder
9
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“Geraldine,” taped 1948 May 14; broadcast , 1948 May 23
Script: Lawrence Klee
Cast; Lurene Tuttle, Hans Conreid
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2 Scripts
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Box
14
Folder
10
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“The Taming of the Beast,” n.d. : Script: Charles Smith, adapted by Robert Richards
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Script
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Box
14
Folder
10
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“To Find Help,” n.d. : Script: Mel Dinelli
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Script
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Coronet on the Air
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Box
14
Folder
11
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1937 March 9
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Script
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Box
14
Folder
11
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No date
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Assorted script fragments
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Forecast
|
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Box
14
Folder
12
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Correspondence, 1941 May 20-28
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Box
14
Folder
13
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“The Doctors Were Talking,” 1941 June 3 : Script: Robert Tallman
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Typescript; script, revised
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Box
14
Folder
13
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“Two Gobs and a Girl,” 1941 August 25
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Script
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Box
15
Folder
1
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Grandpa and the Flag, 1941 June 14
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Script
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Hoffman Novelty Spot
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Box
15
Folder
1
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1931 August 22
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Script
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Box
15
Folder
1
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No date
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Script fragments
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The James Mason Show
Prod: William Spier
Dir: William Spier
Cast: James Mason, Pamela Kellino
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Box
15
Folder
2
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#2 - “The Gentleman Caller,” 1949 July 21 : Script: John Dawson, Peter St. Cloud
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Script; script, revised; typescript page
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Box
15
Folder
3
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#3 - “The Envelope,” 1949 July 28 : Script: Richard Vodra
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Script, revised
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Box
15
Folder
3
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#5 - “The Hitch Hike Murderer,” 1949 August 11 : Script: Joseph Cochran
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Script, revised
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Box
15
Folder
4
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#6 - “Wet Saturday,” 1949 August 18 : Script: John Collier
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2 Scripts; script, revised; miscellaneous script pages
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Box
15
Folder
5
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Jeff Alexander and His Ragtime Band, 1942 May 18
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Script
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Kay Thompson and Company
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Scripts:
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Box
15
Folder
6
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1941 September 7
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Box
15
Folder
6
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, 1941 October 11; fragment
|
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Box
15
Folder
6
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1941 November 29
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Box
15
Folder
6
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1942 January 3
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Box
15
Folder
6
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1942 January 10
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Box
15
Folder
7
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1942 February 11
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Box
15
Folder
7
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1942 February 25
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Box
15
Folder
7
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, No date; script fragments
|
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Modern Tales of Hoffman
|
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Box
15
Folder
8
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, 1931 October 16; typescript
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Box
15
Folder
8
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, 1931 December 21; script
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Only Yesterday
|
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Box
15
Folder
9
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, 1943 February 7; script
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Box
15
Folder
9
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, 1943 February 21; script
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Box
15
Folder
9
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, 1943 March 14; script
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Box
15
Folder
10
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, 1943 September; audition
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Box
15
Folder
10
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Correspondence, 1943 June 15 - September 16; 7 scripts (some partial); notes
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Box
15
Folder
10
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“Strongheart,” n.d., Script
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Philip Morris Playhouse
Prod: William Spier
Dir: William Spier
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Box
15
Folder
11
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#1 - “The Silver Frame,” 1948 November 5
Script: William Spier, adapted by Robert L Richards
Cast: Burt Lancaster
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Correspondence; script, revised; script, revised further; script pages
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Box
15
Folder
12
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#2 - “Angel Face,” 1948 November 12
Script: Cornell Woolrich, adapted by Bob Tallman and Gil Doud
Cast: Lucille Ball
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Script, revised
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Box
15
Folder
12
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#3 - “Every Penny Counts,” 1948 November 19
Script: Larry Marcus
Cast: Rosalind Russell
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Script
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Box
15
Folder
13
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#4 - “Murder Plot,” 1948 November 26
Script: Irene Winston
Cast: Elliott Lewis, Jeannette Nolan
|
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Script; script, with revised pages
|
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Box
15
Folder
13
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#5 - “Harvey King's Ransom,” 1948 December 3
Script: Robert L Richards
Cast: Robert Young
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Script, revised
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Box
15
Folder
14
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#6 - “Deadly is the Diamond,” 1948 December 10
Script: Mignon G. Eberhart, adapted by Gerald Brissac
Cast: June Havoc
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Script, revised
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Box
15
Folder
14
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#7 - “Cat and Mouse,” 1948 December 17
Script: Hugh Pentecost, adapted by Jason James
Cast: Dannis O'Keefe
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Script, revised
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Box
16
Folder
1
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#8 - “The One Millionth Joe,” 1948 December 24
Script: Sylvia Richards
Cast: Michael O'Shea
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Script; script, revised
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Box
16
Folder
1
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#9 - “Widow for New Years' Only,” 1948 December 31
Script: Bill Bruckner
Cast: Mary Jane Croft, Frank Albertson
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Script, revised
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Box
16
Folder
2
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#10 - “First Act of Murder,” 1949 January 7
Script: Seelig Lester, Merwin Gerard
Cast: John Lund
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Script
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Box
16
Folder
2
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#11 - “The Man Who Dreamed of Murder,” 1949 January 14
Script: Esther McCoy
Cast: Paul Henreid
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Script, revised
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Box
16
Folder
2
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#12 - “The Search for Isabel,” 1949 January 21
Script: Richard Vodra
Cast: Eddie Bracken
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Script, revised
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Box
16
Folder
3
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#13 - “Going Down, Please,” 1949 January 28
Script: Robert J. McCully
Cast: Donald O'Connor
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Script, revised
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Box
16
Folder
3
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#14 - “The Dead Never Cry,” 1949 February 4
Script: Irene Winston
Cast: Claire Trevor
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Script, revised
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Box
16
Folder
4
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#15 - “Time Table,” 1949 February 11
Script: Larry Marcus
Cast: Gene Kelly
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Script, revised; script, revised further
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Box
16
Folder
4
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#16 - “The Painted Limerick,” 1949 February 18
Script: Burton Brazier
Cast: Celeste Holm
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Script, revised
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Box
16
Folder
5
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#17 - “Leona's Room,” 1949 February 25
Script: Morton Fine, David Friedkin
Cast: Vincent Price
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Script, revised
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Box
16
Folder
5
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#18 - “The Well,” 1949 March 4
Script: Larry Marcus
Cast: Dan Dailey
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Script, revised
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Box
16
Folder
6
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#19 - “The Lady From the Sea,” 1949 March 11
Script: Esther McCoy, Sylvia Richards
Cast: Marlene Dietrich
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Script
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Box
16
Folder
6
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#20 - “A Letter of Condolence,” 1949 March 18
Script: Jerome D. Ross
Cast: Harold Peary
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Script
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Box
16
Folder
7
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#21 - “Banquo's Chair,” 1949 March 25
Script: Rupert Croft-Cooke, adapted by Sigmund Miller
Cast: Claude Rains
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Script
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Box
16
Folder
7
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#22 - “Apology,” 1949 April 1
Script: David Ellis
Cast: Elliott Lewis
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Script, revised
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Box
16
Folder
7
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#23 - “Run Away From Murder,” 1949 April 8
Script: John Shaw
Cast: Donald O'Connor
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Script, revised
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Box
16
Folder
8
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#25 - “August Heat,” 1949 April 22
Script: W. F. Harvey, adapted by Mel Dinelli
Cast: Ronald Colman
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Script; script, revised
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Box
16
Folder
8
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#26 - “Diary of Saphronia Winters,” 1949 April 29
Script: Lucille Fletcher
Cast: Agnes Moorehead, Ray Collins
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Script, revised
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Box
16
Folder
9
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#27 - “Murder Needs an Artist,” 1949 May 6
Script: Alec Chorney, John Habash
Cast: Vincent Price
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Script, revised
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Box
16
Folder
9
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#28 - “Four Hours to Kill,” 1949 May 13
Script: Harold Swanton
Cast: Howard Duff
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Script, revised
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Box
16
Folder
10
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#29 - “Copper Turns Green,” 1949 May 20
Script: John Shaw
Cast: Chester Morris
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Script, revised
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Box
16
Folder
10
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#30 - “Spoils for Victor,” 1949 May 27
Script: J. Edward Hudock, adapted by Robert L. Richards
Cast: Dane Clark
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Script; script, revised
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Box
16
Folder
11
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#31 - “Lady Killer,” 1949 June 3
Script: William Bruckner
Cast: Cathy Lewis
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Script, revised
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Box
16
Folder
11
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#32 - “Drop Dead,” 1949 June 10
Script: Lou Huston
Cast: Hans Conreid, Cathy Lewis
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Script, revised
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Box
16
Folder
12
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#33 - “The Expert,” 1949 June 17
Script: Larry Marcus
Cast: Wally Maher, Joan Banks
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Script, revised
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Box
16
Folder
12
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#34 - “Into the Mist,” 1949 June 24
Script: Louis Pollack
Cast: Joseph Kearns, Wally Maher
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Script, revised
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Box
17
Folder
1
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#35 - “Texas Killing,” 1949 July 1
Script: David Ellis
Cast: Wally Maher
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Script; script, revised
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Box
17
Folder
2
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#36 - “Babe Lincoln,” 1949 July 8
Script: Gil Doud, Robert Tallman
Cast: June Havoc
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Script; 3 scripts, revised
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Commercial Spot for Sam Spade
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Box
17
Folder
3
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#37 - “Open the Door for Murder,” 1949 July 15 : Script: John Shaw
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Script, revised
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Box
17
Folder
3
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#38 - “The Third Grace,” 1949 July 22
Script: George and Gertrude Fass
Cast: William Conrad
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Script, revised
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Box
17
Folder
3
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#39 - “The Iron Man,” 1949 July 29 : Script: Harold Swanton
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Script
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Box
17
Folder
4
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Picture Man, n.d. : Script: Lee Falk, adapted by William Spier
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2 scripts
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The Reader's Digest
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Box
17
Folder
5
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, 1942 November 22; script fragment
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Box
17
Folder
5
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, 1942 November 29; script
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Box
17
Folder
6
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Something for the Family, n.d.
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Script; typescript; 2 scripts
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Suspense
Prod: William Spier (unless otherwise noted)
Dir: William Spier (unless otherwise noted)
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Box
17
Folder
7
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“Wet Saturday,” 1942 June 24
Prod: Charles Vanda
Dir: Charles Vanda
Script: John Collier, adapted by Harold Medford
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2 Scripts
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Box
17
Folder
7
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“The Life of Nellie James,” 1942 July 1
Prod: Charles Vanda
Dir: Charles Vanda
Script: Harold Medford
Cast: Loretta Young
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Script
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Box
17
Folder
7
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“Rope,” 1942 July 8
Prod: Charles Vanda
Dir: Charles Vanda
Script: Patrick Hamilton, adapted by Harold Medford
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Script
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Box
17
Folder
7
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“The Witness on the West-Bound Limited,” 1942 July 15
Prod: Charles Vanda
Dir: Charles Vanda
Script: Harold Medford
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Script
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Box
17
Folder
8
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“Philomel Cottage,” 1942 July 29
Script: Agatha Christie, adapted by Harold Medford
Cast: Alice Frost, Eric Dressler, Richard Widmark
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Script, revised
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Box
17
Folder
8
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“Suspicion,” 1942 August 12 : Script: Dorothy Sayers, adapted by Peter Barry
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Script, revised
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Box
17
Folder
8
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“The Cave of Ali Baba,” 1942 August 19 : Script: Dorothy Sayers
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Script
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Box
17
Folder
9
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“A Passage to Benares,” 1942 September 23
Dir: John Dietz
Script: T. S. Stribling, adapted by Carroll Case
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Script
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Box
17
Folder
9
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“The Lord of the Witch-Doctors,” 1942 October 27
Dir: John Dietz
Script: John Dickson Carr
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Script
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Box
17
Folder
9
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“The Devil in the Summer-House,” 1942 November 3
Dir: John Dietz
Script: John Dickson Carr
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Script
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Box
17
Folder
10
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“Menace in Wax,” 1942 November 17
Dir: John Dietz
Script: John Dickson Carr
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Script
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Box
17
Folder
10
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“The Body Snatchers,” 1942 November 24
Dir: John Dietz
Script: John Dickson Carr
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Script
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Box
17
Folder
10
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“The Bride Vanishes,” 1942 December 1
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Script
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Box
17
Folder
11
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“Nothing Up My Sleeve,” 1943 January 5
Dir: John Dietz
Script: John Dickson Carr
Cast: Elissa Landi, George Coulouris
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Script
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Box
17
Folder
11
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“The Devil's Saint,” 1943 January 19
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Script
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Box
17
Folder
11
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“The Doctor Prescribed Death,” 1943 February 2
Dir: Ted Bliss
Script: J. Donald Wilson
Cast: Bela Lugosi
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2 Scripts
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Box
18
Folder
1
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“In Fear and Trembling,” 1943 February 16
Dir: Ted Bliss
Script: J. Donald Wilson
Cast: Mary Astor
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Script
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Box
18
Folder
1
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“Will You Walk Into My Parlor,” 1943 February 23
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Script
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Box
18
Folder
1
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“The Phantom Archer,” 1943 March 9
Dir: John Dietz
Script: John Dickson Carr
Cast: Ralph Bellamy, Walter Hampden
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Script
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Box
18
Folder
2
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“Cabin B-Thirteen,” 1943 March 16
Dir: John Dietz
Script: John Dickson Carr
Cast: Ralph Bellamy, Walter Hampden
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Script
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Box
18
Folder
2
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“The Customers Like Murder,” 1943 March 23
Dir: John Dietz
Script: John Dickson Carr
Cast: Roland Young, Peggy Conklin
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Script
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Box
18
Folder
2
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“The Moment of Darkness,” 1943 April 20
Dir: Ted Bliss
Script: John Dickson Carr
Cast: Peter Lorre, Wendy Barrie
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Script
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Box
18
Folder
3
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“Sorry, Wrong Number,” 1943 May 25
Dir: Ted Bliss
Script: Lucille Fletcher
Cast: Agnes Moorehead
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Script
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Box
18
Folder
3
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“Banquo's Chair,” 1943 June 1
Script: Rupert Croft-Cooke, adapted by Sigmund Miller
Cast: Donald Crisp, John Loder
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2 Scripts
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Box
18
Folder
4
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“Five Canaries in the Room,” 1943 June 8
Dir: Ted Bliss
Script: John Dickson Carr
Cast: Lee Bowman
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2 Scripts
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Box
18
Folder
4
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“Last Night,” 1943 June 15
Dir: Ted Bliss
Script: Cornell Woolrich
Cast: Kent Smith, Margo
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Script
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Box
18
Folder
5
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“The Man Without a Body,” 1943 June 22
Dir: Ted Bliss
Script: John Dickson Carr
Cast: John Sutton, George Zucco
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Script
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Box
18
Folder
5
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“Uncle Henry's Rosebush,” 1943 June 29
Dir: Ted Bliss
Script: Larry Roman
Cast: Agnes Moorehead, Ellen Drew, Elliott Reid
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Box
18
Folder
5
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“The White Rose Murders,” 1943 July 6
Script: Cornell Woolrich
Cast: Maureen O'Hara
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Script
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Box
18
Folder
6
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“The Lone Wolf,” 1943 July 20
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Script
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Box
18
Folder
6
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“A Friend to Alexander,” 1943 August 3
Dir: Robert Lewis Shayon
Script: James Thurber, adapted by Freya Howard
Cast: Robert Young, Geraldine Fitzgerald
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Script, revised
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Box
18
Folder
7
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“Sorry - Wrong Number,” 1943 August 21
Dir: Ted Bliss
Script: Lucille Fletcher
Cast: Agnes Moorehead
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Script
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Box
18
Folder
7
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“The King's Birthday,” 1943 August 23
Dir: Ted Bliss
Script: Louis Pelletier
Cast: Dolores Costello
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Box
18
Folder
7
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“The Singing Walls,” 1943 September 2
Dir: Ted Bliss
Script: Cornell Woolrich, adapted by Robert L. Richards
Cast: Preston Foster, Dane Clark
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2 Scripts
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Box
18
Folder
8
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“Marry for Murder,” 1943 September 9
Dir: Ted Bliss
Script: Walker T. Field
Cast: Lillian Gish, Bramwell Fletcher
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Typescript; script
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Box
18
Folder
8
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“The Cross-Eyed Bear,” 1943 September 16
Dir: Ted Bliss
Script: Dorothy B. Hughes, adapted by Robert L. Richards
Cast: Virginia Bruce, John Loder
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Script
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Box
18
Folder
9
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“The Lost Special,” 1943 September 30
Script: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, adapted by Jacques Anson Finke
Cast: Orson Welles
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Typescript; script, revised; 2 scripts, revised further
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Box
18
Folder
10
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“After Dinner Story,” 1943 October 26
Script: Cornell Woolrich, adapted by Robert L. Richards
Cast: Otto Kruger
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Script; cast list
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Box
18
Folder
10
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“Statement of Employee Henry Wilson,” 1943 November 2 : Script: John Shaw
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Typescript; script
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Box
18
Folder
11
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“Cabin B-Thirteen,” 1943 November 9
Script: John Dickson Carr
Cast: Philip Dorn, Margo
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Script
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Box
18
Folder
11
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“The Strange Death of Charles Umberstein,” 1943 November 23
Script: E. Jack Neumann
Cast: Vincent Price
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Script
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Box
19
Folder
1
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“The Black Curtain,” 1943 December 2
Script: Cornell Woolrich
Cast: Cary Grant
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Typescripts (3); script; script pages
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Box
19
Folder
2
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“The Night Reveals,” 1943 December 9
Script: Cornell Woolrich
Cast: Robert Young, Margo
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Script, revised
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Box
19
Folder
2
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“Wet Saturday,” 1943 December 16
Script: John Collier
Cast: Charles Laughton
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Script
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Box
19
Folder
2
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“Back for Christmas,” 1943 December 23
Script: John Collier
Cast: Peter Lorre
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Typescript; script; script pages
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Box
19
Folder
3
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“Finishing School,” 1944 January 3
Script: Ethel Lina White
Cast: Margo, Elsa Lanchester, Janet Beecher
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Script; script, with revised pages
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Box
19
Folder
3
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“The One Way Ride to Nowhere,” 1944 January 6
Script: Robert L. Richards
Cast: Alan Ladd
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Script
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Box
19
Folder
4
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“Dime a Dance,” 1944 January 13
Script: Cornell Woolrich
Cast: Lucille Ball
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3 Scripts
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Box
19
Folder
5
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“The Locked Room,” 1944 January 27
Script: John Dickson Carr
Cast: Virginia Bruce, Allyn Joslyn
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2 Scripts
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Box
19
Folder
6
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“The Sisters,” 1944 February 3
Script: George Wells
Cast: Ida Lupino, Agnes Moorehead
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Typescript; 2 scripts
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Box
19
Folder
7
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“Suspicion,” 1944 February 10
Script: Dorothy L. Sayers
Cast: Charles Ruggles
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2 Scripts, revised
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Box
19
Folder
8
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“Life Ends at Midnight,” 1944 February 17
Script: Robert Tallman
Cast: Fay Bainter, Ralph Morgan, Dane Clark
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Typescript; script
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Box
19
Folder
8
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“Sorry, Wrong Number,” 1944 February 24
Script: Lucille Fletcher
Cast: Agnes Moorehead
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Script, fragment
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Box
19
Folder
9
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“Portrait Without a Face,” 1944 March 2
Script: Louis Pelletier
Cast: Michelle Morgan, Philip Dorn, George Coulouris
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Script
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Box
19
Folder
9
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“The Defense Rests,” 1944 March 9
Script: Rowland Brown, Robert L. Richards
Cast: Alan Ladd
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2 Scripts
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Box
19
Folder
10
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“Narrative About Clarence,” 1944 March 16
Script: Dwight Hauser, Robert Tallman
Cast: Laird Cregar
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Script (titled “Death in the Family”)
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2 Scripts
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Box
19
Folder
10
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“Sneak Preview,” 1944 March 23
Script: Robert L. Richards
Cast: Joseph Cotten
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Script; script, with revised pages
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Box
19
Folder
11
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“Cat and Mouse,” 1944 March 30
Script: Hugh Pentecost
Cast: Sonny Tufts
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2 Scripts
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Box
19
Folder
12
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“The Woman in Red,” 1944 April 6
Script: Anthony Gilbert
Cast: Katina Paxinou
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2 Scripts; music cues
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Box
20
Folder
1
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“The Marvelous Barastro,” 1944 April 13
Script: Ben Hecht, adapted by Jacques Anson Finke
Cast: Orson Welles
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Typescript; script pages; script; script, revised; script pages, revised
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Box
20
Folder
2
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“The Palmer Method,” 1944 April 20
Script: Ernest Martin, Robert L. Richards
Cast: Ed Gardner
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2 Scripts
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Box
20
Folder
3
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“Death Went Along for the Ride,” 1944 April 27
Script: Henry Denker, Ralph Berkley, Robert Richards
Cast: Gene Kelly
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Script; script, revised
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Box
20
Folder
4
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“The Dark Tower,” 1944 May 4
Script: Alexander Woollcott, George S. Kaufman, adapted by Peter Barry
Cast: Orson Welles
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Typescript; 3 scripts
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Box
20
Folder
5
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“The Visitor,” 1944 May 11
Script: Carl Randau, Leane Zugsmith
Cast: Eddie Bracken
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Script; script, revised; script page
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Box
20
Folder
6
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“Donovan's Brain,” Part 1, 1944 May 18
Script: Curt Siodmak, adapted by Robert L. Richards
Cast: Orson Welles
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Typescript (1/2 hour version of entire story); typescript, part 1; script, entire story; 2 scripts, part 1
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Box
20
Folder
7
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“Donovan's Brain,” Part 2, 1944 May 25
Script: Curt Siodmak, adapted by Robert L. Richards
Cast: Orson Welles
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Typescript; 2 scripts
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Box
20
Folder
8
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“Fugue in C Minor,” 1944 June 1
Script: Lucille Fletcher
Cast: Ida Lupino, Vincent Price
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Script; script, with revised pages; script, “as broadcast”
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Box
20
Folder
9
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“Case History on Edgar Lowndes,” 1944 June 8
Script: Robert Tallman
Cast: Thomas Mitchell, Donald Crisp
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Script; 2 scripts; cast lists
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Box
20
Folder
10
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“A Friend to Alexander,” 1944 June 15
Script: James Thurber, adapted by Freya Howard
Cast: Geraldine Fitzgerald, Richard Whorf
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Script; script, with revised pages
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Box
20
Folder
11
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“The Ten Grand,” 1944 June 22
Script: Virginia Radcliffe
Cast: Lucille Ball
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Script; script, with revised pages
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Box
21
Folder
1
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“The Walls Came Tumbling Down,” 1944 June 29
Script: Jo Eisinger, adapted by Robert Tallman
Cast: Keenan Wynn
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3 Scripts; script, with revised pages
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Box
21
Folder
2
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“The Search for Henri Lefevre,” 1944 July 6
Script: Lucille Fletcher
Cast: Paul Muni
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Correspondence; script, script, revised; notes on music
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Box
21
Folder
3
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“The Beast Must Die,” 1944 July 13
Script: Nicholas Blake, adapted by John Marshall and John More
Cast: Herbert Marshall
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Correspondence; typescript; type pages; 2 scripts
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Box
21
Folder
4
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“Of Maestro and Man,” 1944 July 20
Script: Jo Eisinger
Cast: Peter Lorre, Richard Conte
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Script; 2 scripts, revised
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Box
21
Folder
5
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“The Black Shawl,” 1944 July 27
Script: R. R. Lewis
Cast: Dame May Whitty, Maureen O'Sullivan
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3 Scripts
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Box
21
Folder
6
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“Banquo's Chair,” 1944 August 3
Script: Rupert Croft-Cooke
Cast: Donald Crisp, John Loder
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Script, revised
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Box
21
Folder
6
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“The Man Who Knew How,” 1944 August 10
Script: Dorothy Sayers, adapted by Evelyn L. Keller
Cast: Charles Laughton
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Script; script, revised
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Box
21
Folder
6
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“The Diary of Saphronia Winters,” 1944 August 17
Script: Lucille Fletcher
Cast: Agnes Moorehead
|
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Script
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Box
21
Folder
7
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“Actor's Blood,” 1944 August 24
Script: Ben Hecht
Cast: Ben Hecht, Fredric March
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Typescript, script fragments; script; 2 scripts, revised
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Box
21
Folder
8
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“The Black Path of Fear,” 1944 August 31
Script: Cornell Woolrich
Cast: Brian Donlevy
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Typescript; script, revised; script, revised further
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Box
21
Folder
9
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“Voyage Through Darkness,” 1944 September 7
Script: Joel Malone
Cast: Olivia de Havilland, Reginald Gardiner
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Script; script, with revised pages
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Box
21
Folder
10
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“You'll Never See Me Again,” 1944 September 14
Script: Cornell Woolrich
Cast: Joseph Cotten
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Short story (from Detective Story Annual); script; script, revised
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Box
21
Folder
11
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“The Bluebeard of Bellac,” 1944 September 21
Script: Silvia Richards
Cast: Merle Oberon
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2 Scripts
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Box
21
Folder
12
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“The Man Who Couldn't Lose,” 1944 September 28
Script: Emile C. Tepperman
Cast: Gene Kelly
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2 Scripts
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Box
22
Folder
1
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“Dateline Lisbon,” 1944 October 5
Script: Harold Medford
Cast: John Hodiak
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“The Merry Widower,” 1944 October 12
Script: Roy Vickers, adapted by Robert L. Richards
Cast: Reginald Gardiner
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22
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“Eve,” 1944 October 19
Script: Robert L. Richards, based on “The Black Angel,” by Cornell Woolrich
Cast: Nancy Kelly
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Box
22
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“The Night Man,” 1944 October 26
Script: Lucille Fletcher
Cast: Virginia Bruce, Richard Whorf
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2 Scripts
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22
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“The Singing Walls,” 1944 November 2
Script: Cornell Woolrich
Cast: Van Johnson
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22
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“You Were Wonderful,” 1944 November 9
Script: Robert L. Richards
Cast: Lena Horne
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Box
22
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“The Dead of the Night,” 1944 November 16
Script: Mel Dinelli
Cast: Robert Cummings
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22
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“The Fountain Plays,” 1944 November 23
Script: Dorothy L. Sayers
Cast: Charles Laughton
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22
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“The Black Curtain,” 1944 November 30
Script: Cornell Woolrich
Cast: Cary Grant
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22
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“The Lodger,” 1944 December 14
Script: Marie Belloc Lowndes, adapted by Harold Medford
Cast: Robert Montgomery
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2 Scripts; revised pages
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22
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“The Brighton Strangler,” 1944 December 21
Script: Robert L. Richards
Cast: John Loder, June Duprez
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3 Scripts
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“A Thing of Beauty,” 1944 December 28
Script: Elizabeth Hiestand, adapted by Robert L. Richards
Cast: Ida Lupino
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22
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“I Had an Alibi,” 1945 January 4
Script: Mindret Lord
Cast: Keenan Wynn
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Typescript (titled “Murder is Simple”); script
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22
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“Drive-In,” 1945 January 11
Script: Mel Dinelli, Muriel Roy Bolton
Cast: Nancy Kelly
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2 Scripts
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Box
22
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“To Find Help,” 1945 January 18
Script: Mel Dinelli
Cast: Frank Sinatra, Agnes Moorehead
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22
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“Drury's Bones,” 1945 January 25
Script: Harold Swanton
Cast: Boris Karloff
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22
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“The Most Dangerous Game,” 1945 February 1
Script: Richard Connell
Cast: Joseph Cotten, J. Carroll Naish
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3 Scripts
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“Tale of Two Sisters,” 1945 February 8
Script: Mel Dinelli
Cast: Claire Trevor, Nancy Kelly
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22
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“Sell Me Your Life,” 1945 February 15
Script: Emile Tepperman
Cast: Lee Bowman
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Box
22
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13
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“John Barbey and Son,” 1945 February 22
Script: Mel Dinelli
Cast: Thomas Mitchell
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23
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“My Wife Geraldine,” 1945 March 1
Script: Lawrence Marcus, adapted by Robert Tallman
Cast: Edward G. Robinson
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23
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“Love's Lovely Counterfeit,” 1945 March 8
Script: James M. Cain, adapted by Robert L. Richards
Cast: Humphrey Bogart
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23
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3
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“Cricket,” 1945 March 15
Script: Mel Dinelli
Cast: Margaret O'Brien, Dame May Whitty
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23
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4
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“Heart's Desire,” 1945 March 22
Script: Robert L. Richards, Arthur Laurents
Cast: Lloyd Nolan
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Typescript (titled “The Man Who Forgot”); script
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23
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“The Taming of the Beast,” 1945 March 29
Script: Charles Smith, adapted by Robert L. Richards
Cast: Nancy Kelly, Helmut Dantine
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Box
23
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“A Guy Gets Lonely,” 1945 April 5
Script: Don Paul Nathanson
Cast: Dane Clark
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23
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“Two Sharp Knives,” 1945 April 12
Script: Dashiell Hammett
Cast: John Payne, Stuart Erwin
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“Pearls Are a Nuisance,” 1945 April 19
Script: Raymond Chandler
Cast: William Bendix, Allyn Joslyn
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Box
23
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“Fear Paints a Picture,” 1945 May 3
Script: Sigmund Miller
Cast: Lana Turner
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23
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“Reprieve,” 1945 May 10 : Cast: John Garfield
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Box
23
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“Two Birds with One Stone,” 1945 May 17
Script: Mel Dinelli
Cast: Dana Andrews
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2 Scripts
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Box
23
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10
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“My Own Murderer,” 1945 May 24
Script: Richard Hull
Cast: Herbert Marshall
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23
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11
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“Two Sharp Knives,” 1945 June 7
Script: Dashiell Hammett
Cast: John Payne, Frank McHugh
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“The Burning Court,” 1945 June 14
Script: John Dickson Carr, adapted by Harold Medford
Cast: Clifton Webb
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23
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12
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“The Story of Ivy,” 1945 June 21
Script: Marie Belloc-Lowndes, adapted by Robert Tallman
Cast: Ann Richards
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23
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“The Dealings of Mr. Markham,” 1945 June 28
Script: John Dickson Carr
Cast: Henry Daniell
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“The Last Detail,” 1945 July 5
Script: Eleanor Beeson, Harriet Crouse
Cast: George Coulouris
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24
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1
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“Foot Falls,” 1945 July 12
Script: Wilbur Daniel Steele, adapted by Alvin George, Robert Richards
Cast: J. Carrol Naish
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Box
24
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2
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“Bank Holiday,” 1945 July 19
Script: Robert Richards
Cast: Bonita Granville
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Box
24
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3
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“Fury and Sound,” 1945 July 26
Script: Robert E. Lee, Irving Reis
Cast: Norman Lloyd, Mark Humboldt
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Box
24
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4
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“A Man in the House,” 1945 August 2
Script: Leslie Edgely
Cast: Joan Lorring
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Box
24
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4
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“Murder for Myra,” 1945 August 9
Script: Lee Horton, Paul Bernard
Cast: Lloyd Nolan
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Box
24
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5
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“Short Order,” 1945 August 16
Script: John F. Suter
Cast: Joseph Kearns
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Box
24
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6
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“This Will Kill You,” 1945 August 23
Script: I. A. Finley
Cast: Dane Clark
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2 Scripts
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Box
24
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7
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“Nobody Loves Me,” 1945 August 30
Script: Herbert Clyde Lewis, Silvia Richards
Cast: Peter Lorre
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Box
24
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8
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“Sorry, Wrong Number,” 1945 September 6
Script: Lucille Fletcher
Cast: Agnes Moorehead
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2 Scripts
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Box
24
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9
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“The Furnished Floor,” 1945 September 13
Script: Lucille Fletcher
Cast: Mildred Natwick, Don de Fore
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3 Scripts
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Box
24
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10
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“Library Book,” 1945 September 20
Script: Cornell Woolrich
Cast: Myrna Loy
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Box
24
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10
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“Beyond Good and Evil,” 1945 October 11
Script: Ben Hecht, Douglas Whitney
Cast: Joseph Cotten
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Box
24
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11
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“The Dunwich Horror,” 1945 November 1
Script: H. P. Lovecraft
Cast: Ronald Colman
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Script, revised
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Box
24
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11
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“The Bet,” 1945 November 8
Script: Donald S. Ryerson
Cast: Lee J. Cobb
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Box
24
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12
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“Murder Off Key,” 1945 November 15
Script: Jean Russ Kern
Cast: Zachary Scott
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Script, revised
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Box
24
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12
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“Nineteen Deacon Street,” 1945 November 22
Script: Larry Marcus, Robert Light
Cast: Lloyd Nolan
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Script, revised
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Box
24
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13
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“I Won't Take a Minute,” 1945 December 6
Script: Cornell Woolrich
Cast: Lee Bowman
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Script, revised
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Box
24
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13
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“Double Entry,” 1945 December 20
Script: Robert Minton
Cast: Keenan Wynn, Hume Cronyn
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Box
24
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13
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“Pink Camellias,” 1945 December 27
Script: Charmion McGuirk
Cast: Marsha Hunt
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Script, revised
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Box
24
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14
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“The Angel of Death,” 1946 January 3
Script: Alan Cameron
Cast: Paul Henreid
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Script, revised
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Box
24
Folder
14
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“This Was a Hero,” 1946 January 10
Script: Martin Ryerson
Cast: Philip Terry
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Script, revised
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Box
24
Folder
14
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“The Pasteboard Box,” 1946 January 17
Script: Joe Grenzeback
Cast: Joseph Cotten
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Script
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Box
25
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1
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“My Dear Niece,” 1946 January 24
Script: Elliott Lewis
Cast: Dame May Whitty
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Script
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Box
25
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1
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“The Long Shot,” 1946 January 31
Script: Harold Swanton
Cast: George Coulouris
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Box
25
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2
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“The Lucky Lady,” 1946 February 14
Script: Ruth Bartlett Vemec
Cast: Fay Bainter
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Box
25
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2
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“Consequence,” 1946 February 21
Script: George Sklar, Vladimir Posner
Cast: James Stewart
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Box
25
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3
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“The Black Path of Fear,” 1946 March 7
Script: Cornell Woolrich
Cast: Cary Grant
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Script
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Box
25
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3
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“No More Alice,” 1946 March 14
Script: Martin Ryerson
Cast: Paul Henreid
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Box
25
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3
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“The Lonely Road,” 1946 March 21
Script: Marion Orth
Cast: Gregory Peck
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Script
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Box
25
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4
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“Out of Control,” 1946 March 28
Script: Baynard Kendrick
Cast: Brian Donlevy
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Script
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Box
25
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4
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“Return Trip,” 1946 April 18
Script: Maurice Zimm
Cast: Keenan Wynn
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Script
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Box
25
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5
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“Crime Without Passion,” 1946 May 2
Script: Ben Hecht
Cast: Joseph Cotten
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Script, revised
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Box
25
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5
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“The Plan,” 1946 May 16
Script: Cyril Endfield
Cast: Claire Trevor
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Script
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Box
25
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6
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“The High Wall,” 1946 June 6
Script: Bradbury Foote
Cast: Robert Young
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2 Scripts
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Box
25
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6
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“Too Many Smiths,” 1946 June 13
Script: Arthur L. Gray
Cast: Hume Cronyn
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Script, revised
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Box
25
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7
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“Your Devoted Wife,” 1946 June 20
Script: David R. Gillespie
Cast: June Duprez
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2 Scripts
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Box
25
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8
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“Return Trip,” 1946 June 27
Script: Maurice Zimm
Cast: Elliott Reid
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Script
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Box
25
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8
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“An Evening's Diversion,” 1946 July 4
Script: Stan Schlesinger
Cast: Leon Ames
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Script
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Box
25
Folder
8
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“Feast of the Furies,” 1946 July 11
Script: Stan Schlesinger
Cast: Sheldon Leonard, Elliott Reid
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Script
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Box
25
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9
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“Photo Finish,” 1946 July 18
Script: Roy Grandey, Robert Richards
Cast: Michael O'Shea
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Script
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Box
25
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9
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“Can't We Be Friends,” 1946 July 25
Script: Elliott Lewis
Cast: Elliott Lewis
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Script
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Box
25
Folder
9
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“Commuter's Ticket,” 1946 August 1
Script: Roy Grandey, Robert Tallman
Cast: J. Carroll Naish
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Script
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Box
25
Folder
10
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“The Last Letter of Doctor Bronson,” 1946 August 15
Script: Richard Creyke
Cast: Henry Daniell
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Script
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Box
25
Folder
10
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“The Great Horrel,” 1946 August 22
Script: George and Gertrude Fass
Cast: Joan Lorring
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Script
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Box
25
Folder
11
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“Blue Eyes,” 1946 August 29
Script: Charles Smith, Lewis Reed
Cast: Hume Cronyn
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Script
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Box
25
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11
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“You'll Never See Me Again,” 1946 September 5
Script: Cornell Woolrich
Cast: Robert Young
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Script
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Box
25
Folder
11
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“Hunting Trip,” 1946 September 12
Script: Paul Bernard, Lee Horton
Cast: Lloyd Nolan, Vincent Price
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Script
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Box
25
Folder
12
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“Till the Day I Die,” 1946 September 19
Script: Martin Ryerson, Robert Richards
Cast: Dane Clark
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Script
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Box
25
Folder
12
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“Three Times Murder,” 1946 October 3
Script: John De Witt
Cast: Rita Hayworth
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Script
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Box
25
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13
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“The Man Who Thought He Was Edward G. Robinson,” 1946 October 17
Script: Leslie Raddatz
Cast: Edward G. Robinson
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Script, revised
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Box
25
Folder
13
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“Dame Fortune,” 1946 October 24
Script: Max Wilk, E. R. Murkland, adapted by Robert Richards
Cast: Susan Hayward
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Script; script, revised
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Box
25
Folder
13
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“Lazarus Walks,” 1946 October 31
Script: J. Marion Speed, adapted by Robert L. Richards
Cast: Brian Donlevy
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Script, revised
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Box
26
Folder
1
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“Easy Money,” 1946 November 7
Script: Sidney Renthal
Cast: Jack Carson
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Script
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Box
26
Folder
1
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“The One Who Got Away,” 1946 November 14
Script: James P. Keene
Cast: Hume Cronyn
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Script
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Box
26
Folder
1
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“Drive-In,” 1946 November 21
Script: Mel Dinelli, Muriel Roy Bolton
Cast: Judy Garland
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Script
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Box
26
Folder
2
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“The Strange Death of Gordon Fitzroy,” 1946 November 28
Script: Bruce Cassidy, Robert L. Richards
Cast: Chester Morris
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Script
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Box
26
Folder
2
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“They Call Me Patrice,” 1946 December 12
Script: Cornell Woolrich
Cast: Susan Peters
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Script
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Box
26
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3
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“The Thing in the Window,” 1946 December 19
Script: Lucille Fletcher
Cast: Joseph Cotten
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Script
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Box
26
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3
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“Philomel Cottage,” 1946 December 26
Script: Agatha Christie
Cast: Lilli Palmer
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Script
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Box
26
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4
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“Tree of Life,” 1947 January 2
Script: J. Douglas Ware
Cast: Mark Stevens
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Script; script, with revised pages
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Box
26
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5
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“The Will to Power,” 1947 January 9
Script: Frank Taubes
Cast: Dan Duryea
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Script
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Box
26
Folder
5
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“Overture in Two Keys,” 1947 January 16
Script: Pamela Wilcox and Malvin Wald
Cast: Joan Bennett
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Script (titled “Appasionate”); script
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Box
26
Folder
6
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“One Way Street,” 1947 January 23
Script: Sanford Schlesinger, adapted by Robert Richards
Cast: Roddy McDowell
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2 Scripts; script, with revised pages
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Box
26
Folder
7
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“Three Blind Mice,” 1947 January 30
Script: Kenneth Pettus, Robert Richards
Cast: Van Heflin
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Script; script, with revised pages
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Box
26
Folder
8
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“End of the Road,” 1947 February 6
Script: Irving Moore, Robert Richards
Cast: Glenn Ford
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Script; script, with revised pages
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Box
26
Folder
9
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“The Thirteenth Sound,” 1947 February 13
Script: Cathy and Elliott Lewis
Cast: Agnes Moorehead
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Script; script, with revised pages
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Box
26
Folder
10
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“Always Room at the Top,” 1947 February 20
Script: Eleanor Beeson, Robert Richards
Cast: Anne Baxter
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2 Scripts; script, with revised pages
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Box
26
Folder
11
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“Three Faces at Midnight,” 1947 February 27
Script: John Eugene Hasty, Robert Richards
Cast: William Bendix
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Script; script, with revised pages
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Box
26
Folder
12
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“Elwood,” 1947 March 6
Script: Robert Richards
Cast: Eddie Bracken
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2 Scripts; revised pages
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Box
26
Folder
13
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“You Take Ballistics,” 1947 March 13
Script: Cornell Woolrich, adapted by Robert Richards
Cast: Howard da Silva
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Short story script; script; script, with revised pages
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Box
27
Folder
1
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“The Waxwork,” 1947 March 20
Script: A. M. Burrage
Cast: Claude Rains
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Typescript; 2 scripts; 2 scripts, revised
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Box
27
Folder
2
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“Trial by Jury,” 1947 March 27
Script: Robert Richards
Cast: Nancy Kelly
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2 Scripts
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Box
27
Folder
3
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“The Swift Rise of Eddie Albright,” 1947 April 3
Script: Roy Grandey, Robert Richards
Cast: Phil Silvers
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2 Scripts
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Box
27
Folder
4
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“Community Property,” 1947 April 10
Script: Arthur Julian, Howard Leeds, adapted by Robert Richards
Cast: Kirk Douglas
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2 Scripts; script, with revised pages; revised pages
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Box
27
Folder
5
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“Green-Eyed Monster,” 1947 April 17
Script: Elliott Lewis, Robert Richards
Cast: Lloyd Nolan
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Script; revised pages; script, with further revisions
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Box
27
Folder
6
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“Lady in Distress,” 1947 May 1
Script: John Michael Hayes
Cast: Ava Gardner
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2 Scripts, revised
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Box
27
Folder
7
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“Dead Ernest,” 1947 May 8
Script: Seeleg Lester, Merwin Gerard
Cast: Wally Maher
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Script
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Box
27
Folder
7
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“Death at Live Oak,” 1947 May 15
Script: Robert E. Lee, E. Jack Neuman
Cast: Robert Mitchum
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Script, revised
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Box
27
Folder
7
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“Knight Comes Riding,” 1947 May 22
Script: Pamela Wilcox
Cast: Virginia Bruce
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Script
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Box
27
Folder
8
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“A Thing of Beauty,” 1947 May 29
Script: Elizabeth Heistand Heisch, adapted by Robert Richards
Cast: Angela Lansbury
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Script
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Box
27
Folder
8
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“Make Mad the Guilty,” 1947 June 5
Script: Robert Rosten, adapted by Irving Moore, Robert Richards
Cast: Hume Cronyn
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Script
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Box
27
Folder
9
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“The Dead of the Night,” 1947 June 19
Script: Mel Dinelli
Cast: Elliott Reid
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Script
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Box
27
Folder
9
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“Phobia,” 1947 June 26
Script: Joal Hunt
Cast: Eva Le Gallienne
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Script, revised
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Box
27
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10
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“Murder by the Book,” 1947 July 10
Script: Robert L. Richards
Cast: Gloria Swanson
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Script, revised
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Box
27
Folder
10
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“Beyond Good and Evil,” 1947 July 17
Script: Douglas Whitney, Ben Hecht
Cast: Vincent Price
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Script
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Box
27
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11
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“Murder by an Expert,” 1947 July 24
Script: John Shaw
Cast: Lynn Bari
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Script
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Box
27
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11
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“Mortmain,” 1947 July 31
Script: George and Gertrude Fass
Cast: Jerome Cowan
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Script
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Box
27
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11
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“Quiet Desperation,” 1947 August 7
Script: George and Gertrude Fass
Cast: Walter Abel
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Script
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Box
27
Folder
12
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“Smiley,” 1947 August 14
Script: Charles Glenn
Cast: Donald O'Connor
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Script
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Box
27
Folder
12
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“Murder Aboard the Alphabet,” 1947 August 21
Script: Charles Turrell
Cast: John Lund
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Script
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Box
27
Folder
12
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“Double Ugly,” 1947 August 28
Script: George Lloyd
Cast: Lloyd Nolan
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Script
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Box
27
Folder
13
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“The Argyle Album,” 1947 September 4
Script: Cyril Endfield
Cast: Edmund O'Brien
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Script
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Box
27
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13
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“The Twist,” 1947 September 11
Script: Bafe Blau
Cast: Michael O'Shea
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Script
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Box
27
Folder
13
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“The Visitor,” 1947 September 18
Script: Carl Randau, Leane Zugsmith
Cast: Donald O'Connor
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Script
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Box
28
Folder
1
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“The Story of Markham's Death,” 1947 October 2 : Cast: Kirk Douglas
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Script
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Box
28
Folder
1
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“The X-Ray Camera,” 1947 October 23
Script: George and Gertrude Fass
Cast: Dennis O'Keefe
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Script, revised
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Box
28
Folder
2
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“Subway,” 1947 October 30
Script: Eileen Dugliss Walzer, Mel Dinelli
Cast: June Havoc
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Script
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Box
28
Folder
2
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“Dream Song,” 1947 November 6
Script: George Bellak, Ben Kerner
Cast: Henry Morgan
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Script
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Box
28
Folder
3
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“100 in the Dark,” 1947 November 20
Script: Owen Johnson
Cast: Howard Duff, Teresa Marshall
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Script
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Box
28
Folder
3
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“The Pit and the Pendulum,” 1947 November 28
Script: Edgar Allen Poe, adapted by John Dickson Carr
Cast: Jose Ferrer
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Script
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Box
28
Folder
3
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“The Clock and the Rope,” 1947 December 5
Script: Louis Pollock
Cast: Jackie Cooper
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2 Scripts
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Box
28
Folder
4
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“The Man Who Couldn't Lose,” 1947 December 12
Script: Emile C. Tepperman
Cast: Dan Duryea
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Script
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Box
28
Folder
4
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“Wet Saturday,” 1947 December 19
Script: John Collier
Cast: Boris Karloff
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2 Scripts
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Box
28
Folder
5
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“The Black Curtain,” 1948 January 3
Script: Cornell Woolrich
Cast: Robert Montgomery
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Script
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Box
28
Folder
6
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“The Kandy Tooth,” 1948 January 10
Script: Bob Tallman, Jason James
Cast: Howard Duff
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Script
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Box
28
Folder
7
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“Eve,” 1948 January 24
Script: Robert Richards, Sebastian Moriarty Based on “The Black Angel,” by Cornell Woolrich
Cast: June Havoc
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Script
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Box
28
Folder
8
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“Nightmare,” 1949 September 1
Dir: Norman MacDonnell
Script: Samuel Blas, adapted by Herb Meadow
Cast: Gregory Peck
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Script
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Box
28
Folder
8
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“Last Confession,” 1949 September 15
Dir: Norman MacDonnell
Script: David Ellis
Cast: Dorothy Maguire
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Script
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Box
28
Folder
9
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“Experiment 6-R,” 1949 September 22
Dir: Norman MacDonnell
Script: Donald W. Stubbs, Harold Kahm
Cast: John Lund
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Script
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Box
28
Folder
9
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“Blind Date,” 1949 September 29
Dir: Norman MacDonnell
Script: E. Jack Neuman, Harrison Negley
Cast: Charles Laughton, June Havoc
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2 Scripts
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Box
28
Folder
10
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“The Defense Rests,” 1949 October 6
Dir: Norman MacDonnell
Script: Rowland Brown, adapted by Robert Richards
Cast: Van Johnson
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Script
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Box
28
Folder
10
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“Goodnight Mrs. Russel,” 1949 October 20
Dir: Norman MacDonnell
Script: Ben S. Hunter
Cast: Bette Davis
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2 Scripts
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Box
28
Folder
11
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“The Long Wait,” 1949 November 24
Dir: Norman MacDonnell
Script: Fred Freiberger
Cast: Burt Lancaster
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Script, revised; script, revised further
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Box
28
Folder
12
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“Mission Completed,” 1949 December 1
Dir: Norman MacDonnell
Script: John R. Forrest
Cast: James Stewart
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Script; script, revised
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Box
28
Folder
12
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“The Flame Blue Glove,” 1949 December 15
Dir: Norman MacDonnell
Script: Lois Eby, John C. Fleming adapted by E. Jack Neuman
Cast: Lana Turner
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Script, revised
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Box
28
Folder
13
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“The Escape of Lacey Abbott,” 1940 January 19
Dir: Norman MacDonnell
Script: Gilbert Thomas
Cast: William Powell
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Script
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Box
28
Folder
13
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“Never Steal A Butcher's Wife,” 1950 February 9 : Script: James Poe
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Script; script, revised
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Box
29
Folder
1
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“Crime Without Passion,” 1950 March 9 : Script: Ben Hecht
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Script
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Box
29
Folder
1
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“The Chain,” 1950 April 27 : Script: Joel Murcott
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Script
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Box
29
Folder
2
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“The Man in the Room,” 1950 May 11 : Script: William Idelson, Mary Castle
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Script
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Box
29
Folder
2
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“Angel Face,” 1950 May 18 : Script: Cornell Woolrich
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Script
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Box
29
Folder
3
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“Death on Highway 99,” n.d.
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Script
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Box
29
Folder
3
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“Dime a Dance,” n.d. : Script: Cornell Woolrich
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Script
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Box
29
Folder
3
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“Dying is Safer,” n.d. : Script: Irene Winston
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Script
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Box
29
Folder
4
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“For Better or Worse,” n.d. : Script: George Bellak
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Script
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Box
29
Folder
4
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“Hospitality,” n.d. : Script: Dick Vodra
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Typescript
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Box
29
Folder
4
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“Love, Honor and Murder,” n.d. : Script: Larry Marcus
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Script
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Box
29
Folder
5
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“Rave Notice,” n.d. : Script: James Poe
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Script
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Box
29
Folder
5
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“Spoils for Victor,” n.d. : Script: Robert Richards, J. Edward Hudock
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Script
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Box
29
Folder
6
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“Thieves Fall Out,” n.d.
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Script
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Box
29
Folder
6
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“Transfusion,” n.d. : Script: Dorothy Sayers, adapted by Malcolm Meacham
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Script
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Box
29
Folder
7
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The Telephone Hour, n.d.
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Script
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Tune-Up Time
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Box
29
Folder
8
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Weekly program descriptions: 1/12/39-7/3/39, 8/21/39-6/24/40
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Box
29
Folder
9
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Script fragments, production and publicity notes, financial data
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Box
29
Folder
10
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Unidentified script fragment, n.d.
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Box
29
Folder
10
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Stories for radio
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“The Pigeon,” by Burt Styler
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“A Tiger Meets a Mouse,” by Percy Hammond
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Box
29
Folder
10
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Correspondence - CBS office memos
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Series: Television
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The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
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Box
29
Folder
11
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“The Black Curtain,” 1962 November 15
Prod: Norman Lloyd
Script: Joel Murcott
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Typescript, by William Spier
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Script, by Joel Murcott
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Bourbon Street Beat
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Box
29
Folder
12
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“Secret of Hyacinth Bayou” : Script: William Spier, from a story by Kenneth Perkins
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Script, 1959 July 30
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Burke's Law
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“Who Killed Cock Robin?” : Script: William Spier
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Box
30
Folder
1
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Outline; script fragments; notes
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Box
30
Folder
2
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2 Typescripts, 1963 May 21
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The Clock
Prod: William Spier
Dir: William Spier
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Box
30
Folder
3
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“Devil's Wine,” 1951 October 31
Script: Robert Tallman
Cast: Audra Lindley, Jack Arthur
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Script
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Box
30
Folder
3
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“The Hand,” 1951 November 7 : Script: William Spier
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Script
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Box
30
Folder
3
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“Sight Unseen,” 1952 January 9 : Script: Fred Freiberger
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Script
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Counter Intelligence Corps
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Box
30
Folder
4
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“Operation Bernhard” : Script: William Spier
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3 Outlines, dated 1961 April 13
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Box
30
Folder
5
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“Operation Greif” : Script: William Spier, Robert Tallman
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Outline, 1961 March 14
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Box
30
Folder
5
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“Operation Waterfront” : Script: William Spier
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2 Outlines
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Desilu Playhouse
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Box
30
Folder
6
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“Dead Ringer” : Script: William Spier, based on “Benefit Performance” by Richard Sale
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Outline
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G.E. Theatre
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Box
30
Folder
6
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“The Courageous Coward” : Script: William Spier, from a story by Alec Waugh
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Script, 1956 January 9
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The Green Peacock, Filmed 1958 May 26
Dir: Allen Miner
Script: William Spier
Cast: Howard Duff
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Box
30
Folder
7
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3 Scripts
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Box
30
Folder
8
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Script
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The House, n.d.
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Box
30
Folder
9
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Synopses of story possibilities
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Box
30
Folder
10
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Scripts for story introductions
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Story scripts
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Box
31
Folder
1
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“Death Trap,” by George Wolf
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Box
31
Folder
1
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“The House in Cypress Canyon,” by Robert L. Richards
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Box
31
Folder
1
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“The Iron Man,” by Harold Swanton
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Box
31
Folder
1
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“A Nail in My Coffin,” by William Spier
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Box
31
Folder
2
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“The Thing in the Window,” by William Spier, from a story by Lucille Fletcher
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2 scripts
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The Line-Up
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Box
31
Folder
3
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“The Missing Limousine Case” : Script: William Spier
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Outline
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Markham
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Box
31
Folder
3
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“...Eight...Nine...Ten...You're Dead!” : Script: William Spier
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Outline
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The Moving Finger
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Box
31
Folder
3
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Correspondence
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Box
31
Folder
3
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“The Silver Frame” : Script: William Spier
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2 Scripts
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Omnibus
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Box
31
Folder
4
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“The Great Bank of England Forgery,” 1956 January 15 : Script: William Spier
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2 Scripts
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Peter Gunn
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Box
31
Folder
5
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“Lady Wind-Bell's Fan” : Script: William Spier
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Script, 1959 March 10
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The Scent of the Roses, n.d.
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Box
31
Folder
6
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Story Script, by Mary E. Wilkins
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Box
31
Folder
6
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Script, by David Shaw
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77 Sunset Strip
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Box
31
Folder
6
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“Cocktail Time” : Script: William Spier
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Outline
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Steve Canyon : Scripts: William Spier
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Box
31
Folder
7
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“Operation Souvenir”
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2 Scripts, 1958 November 17
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Box
31
Folder
8
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“The Prisoner”
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Script, 1958 November 28
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Box
31
Folder
8
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“The Robbery”
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Script, 1958 December 19
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Box
31
Folder
9
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“Iron Curtain”
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Script, 1959 January 2
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Box
31
Folder
9
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“Room 313”
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Script, 1959 January 19
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Box
31
Folder
10
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“The Muller Story”
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Script, 1959 January 28
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Box
31
Folder
10
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“The Korean Story”
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Script, 1959 February 23
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Target: The Corrupters
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Box
32
Folder
1
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“The Luciano Story” : Script: William Spier
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4 Outlines
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Box
32
Folder
1
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They Wouldn't Listen
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2 Scripts
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The Thin Man
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Box
32
Folder
1
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“Honest Eli” : Script: William Spier
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Outline
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This Man Dawson
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Box
32
Folder
2
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“The Cypriot Case” : Script: William Spier
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4 Outlines
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Box
32
Folder
2
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The United States Immigration Story : Script: William Spier, Sy Salkowitz
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Outline for series
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The Untouchables
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“The Big Train”
Script: William Spier
Cast: Robert Stack
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Box
32
Folder
3
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Research materials, outline of entire story, assorted draft pages and fragments
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Part One, 1961 January 5
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Box
32
Folder
4
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2 Script outlines
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Box
32
Folder
5
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Typescript
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Box
32
Folder
6
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Script, first draft; script, final draft
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Part Two, 1961 January 15
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Box
32
Folder
7
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2 Script outlines
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Box
32
Folder
8
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Typescript
|
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Box
32
Folder
9
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Script, first draft
|
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“The Unhired Assassin”
Script: William Spier
Cast: Robert Stack
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Box
32
Folder
10
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Research materials, notes, assorted draft pages and fragments
|
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Box
32
Folder
11
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4 Outlines
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Box
32
Folder
12
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Script draft
|
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Box
33
Folder
1
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2 Script Drafts
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Part One, 1960 February 25
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Box
33
Folder
2
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Outline, 2 scripts, revised pages
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Part Two, 1960 March 3
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Box
33
Folder
3
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2 Scripts
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Box
33
Folder
4
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Revised pages
|
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Willy
Prod: William Spier
Dir: George M. Cahan (Except #1)
Cast: June Havoc
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Correspondence
|
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Box
33
Folder
5
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1954 March 6 - July 29
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Box
33
Folder
6
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1954 August 8 - December 30
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Box
33
Folder
7
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1955 January 4 - February 28
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Box
33
Folder
8
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1955 March 1 - May 19
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Box
34
Folder
1
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Contracts, insurance, procedures - Desilu; clearance - music, scripts, titles
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Box
34
Folder
2
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Titles, credits, promotion and publicity, release schedules, crew - address list
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Box
34
Folder
3
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Comments on pilot film
|
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Box
34
Folder
4
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“My Aunt Willy” : Script: Louis Pelletier
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3 Scripts
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Unused Story possibilities
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Box
34
Folder
5
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“Willy and Gypsy Jack” : Script: Louis Pelletier
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Typescript
|
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Box
34
Folder
5
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“Willy and the Hobo” : Script: Bill Bast, Ted Hartman
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Typescript
|
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Box
34
Folder
5
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“Willy vs. The Fisbie Ghost” : Script: Howard Harris
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2 Typescripts
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Box
34
Folder
5
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Four story outlines by Louis Pelletier
|
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Box
34
Folder
6
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#1 - “Willy's First Case,” (pilot)
Dir: William Asher
Script: Louis Pelletier
Filmed 1954 April 29; telecast 1954 September 18
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Script, set plan
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Box
34
Folder
7
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#2 - “Willy Gets Charley's Goat”
Script: Alan Lipscott, Bob Fisher
Filmed 1954 August 10; telecast 1954 September 25
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2 Scripts, set plan, miscellany
|
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Box
34
Folder
8
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#3 - “Willy and the Great Hamburger Case”
Script: Alan Lipscott, Bob Fisher
Filmed 1954 August 17; telecast 1954 October 2
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Script, set plan
|
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Box
34
Folder
9
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#4 - “Willy's New York Colleague
Script: Alan Lipscott, Bob Fisher
Filmed 1954 August 3; telecast 1954 October 9
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Script, set plan, miscellany
|
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Box
35
Folder
1
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#5 - “Willy Chooses Not to Run”
Script: Louis Pelletier
Filmed 1954 August 31; telecast 1954 October 16
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2 Scripts, set plan
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Box
35
Folder
2
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#6 - “Willy and an Echo of Baby Willy”
Script: Alan Lipscott, Bob Fisher
Filmed 1954 September 14; telecast 1954 October 23
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Script; script, revised; set plan
|
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Box
35
Folder
3
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#7 - “Willy and the Crook Julius”
Script: Alan Lipscott, Bob Fisher
Filmed 1954 September 28; telecast 1954 October 30
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2 Scripts; script, revised; set plan
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Box
35
Folder
4
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#8 - “Willy Waves the Flag”
Script: Louis Pelletier
Filmed 1954 August 24; telecast 1954 November 6
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Script, set plan
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Box
35
Folder
5
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#9 - “Willy and the Water Witch”
Script: Louis Pelletier
Filmed 1954 September 21; telecast 1954 November 13
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Script, set plan, clipping
|
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Box
35
Folder
6
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#10 - “Willy's Los Angeles Offer”
Script: Alan Lipscott, Bob Fisher
Filmed 1954 September 8; telecast 1954 November 20
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Script, set plan
|
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Box
35
Folder
7
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#11 - “Willy and the French Hat”
Script: Alan Lipscott, Bob Fisher
Filmed 1954 October 5; telecast 1954 November 27
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Script; 2 scripts, revised; set plan
|
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Box
35
Folder
8
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#12 - “Willy and Muller vs. Muller”
Script: Alan Lipscott, Bob Fisher
Filmed 1954 October 19; telecast 1954 December 4
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Script; script, revised; set plan
|
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Box
36
Folder
1
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#13 - “Willy, Damon, and Pythias”
Script: Alan Lipscott, Bob Fisher
Filmed 1954 October 12; telecast 1954 December 11
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Script; script, revised; script, revised further; set plan
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Box
36
Folder
2
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#14 - “Willy and Papa's Birthday”
Script: Bud Swanton, Ellis Marcus
Filmed 1954 November 2; telecast 1954 December 18
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Script; script, revised; script, revised further; set plan
|
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Box
36
Folder
3
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#15 - “Willy's Farewell to the Theatre”
Script: Alan Lipscott, Bob Fisher
Filmed 1954 November 23; telecast 1954 December 25
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Script; script, revised; script, revised further; set plan
|
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Box
36
Folder
4
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#16 - “Willy and the Seal” : Filmed 1954 November 30; telecast 1955 January 1
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Script; script, revised; set plan
|
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Box
36
Folder
5
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#17 - “Willy and L'Affaire Paul Revere”
Script: Alan Lipscott, Bob Fisher
Filmed 1954 October 26; telecast 1955 January 8
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Script, set plan
|
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Box
36
Folder
6
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#18 - “Willy and Aunt Cora's Beau”
Script: Alan Lipscott, Bob Fisher
Filmed 1954 November 9; telecast 1955 January 15
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Script, “Willy and Emily's Beau,” script, “Aunt Cara,” set plan
|
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Box
36
Folder
7
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#19 - “Willy and Papa's Piano”
Script: Alan Lipscott, Bob Fisher
Filmed 1954 December 21; telecast 1955 January 22
|
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Script, set plan
|
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Box
36
Folder
8
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#20 - “Willy and the Dog Joseph”
Script: Alan Lipscott, Bob Fisher
Filmed 1954 December 7; telecast 1955 January 29
|
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Script, set plan
|
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Box
36
Folder
9
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#21 - “Willy and the Mystery Package”
Script: Louis Pelletier
Filmed 1954 December 14; telecast 1955 February 5
|
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Script; script, revised; set plan
|
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Box
37
Folder
1
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#22 - “Willy and Her High School Romance”
Script: Alan Lipscott, Bob Fisher
Filmed 1955 January 4; telecast 1955 February 12
|
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Script, set plan
|
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Box
37
Folder
2
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#23 - “Willy and the Trial of Franklin”
Script: Alan Lipscott, Bob Fisher
Filmed 1954 December 23; telecast 1955 February 19
|
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Script, set plan
|
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Box
37
Folder
3
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#24 - “Willy Doubles in Brass”
Script: Bud Swanton, Ellis Marcus
Filmed 1955 January 18; telecast 1955 February 26
|
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Script, set plan
|
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Box
37
Folder
4
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#25 - “Willy and the Farewell Dance”
Script: Alan Lipscott, Bob Fisher
Filmed 1955 January 11; telecast 1955 March 5
|
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Script; script, revised; set plan
|
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Box
37
Folder
5
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#26 - “Willy's Debut in New York”
Script: Alan Lipscott, Bob Fisher
Filmed 1955 February 1; telecast 1955 March 12
|
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Script, set plans
|
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Box
37
Folder
6
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#27 - “Willy and the Kate Fleming Case” : Filmed 1955 February 8; telecast 1955 March 19
|
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Script, set plan
|
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Box
37
Folder
7
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#28 - “Willy and Hansel O'Donegan”
Script: Alan Lipscott, Bob Fisher
Filmed 1955 February 15; telecast 1955 March 26
|
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Script, set plan
|
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Box
37
Folder
8
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#29 - “Willy's New York Neighbors” : Filmed 1955 February 22; telecast 1955 April 7
|
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Script; script, revised
|
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Box
37
Folder
9
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#30 - “Willy's Wall Street Flyer”
Script: Ellis Marcus
Filmed 1955 March 1; telecast 1955 April 14
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Script
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Box
37
Folder
10
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#31 - “Willy and the Counterfeiters”
Script: Alan Lipscott, Bob Fisher
Filmed 1955 March 15; telecast 1955 April 21
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Script, set plan
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Box
37
Folder
11
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#32 - “Willy, the Ex-Artful Miss Dodger”
Script: Alan Lipscott, Bob Fisher
Filmed 1955 March 22; telecast 1955 April 28
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Script, set plan
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Box
37
Folder
12
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#33 - “Willy Saves Harvey from Fraud”
Script: Bud Swanton
Filmed 1955 March 29; telecast 1955 May 5
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Script, set plan
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Box
37
Folder
13
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#34 - “Willy and Franklin's Rhubarb”
Script: Bud Swanton
Filmed 1955 April 5; telecast 1955 May 12
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Script, set plan
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Box
38
Folder
1
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#35 - “Willy and the Regdo Dalliw”
Script: Bud Swanton
Filmed 1955 April 12; telecast 1955 May 19
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Script; script, revised; set plan
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Box
38
Folder
2
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#36 - “Willy and the Shoe Kick”
Script: Bud Swanton
Filmed 1955 April 19; telecast 1955 May 26
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Script
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Box
38
Folder
3
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#37 - “Willy and El Flamenco”
Script: Ellis Marcus
Filmed 1955 April 26; telecast 1955 June 2
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2 Scripts, set plan
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Box
38
Folder
4
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#38 - “Willy and Eccentric Henrietta”
Script: Bud Swanton
Filmed 1955 May 3; telecast 1955 June 9
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Script; script, revised; set plan
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Box
38
Folder
5
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#39 - “Willy and Hurricane Harvey”
Script: Bud Swanton
Filmed 1955 May 10; telecast 1955 June 16
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Script, set plan
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Box
38
Folder
6
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The Woman in the Case : Script: William Spier
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Outline for series
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Series: Motion Pictures
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Box
38
Folder
7
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Lady Possessed(1952)
Prod: James Mason
Dir: William Spier, Roy Kellino
S. Play: Pamela Kellino, James Mason
Cast: James Mason, June Havoc
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Script (titled “Del Palma”), by William Spier, Roy Kellino
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Series: Recordings
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Box
38
Folder
8
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August Heat, by W. F. Harvey
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2 Scripts
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Box
38
Folder
8
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The Hitch-Hiker, by Lucille Fletcher
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Script
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Box
38
Folder
9
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Sorry, Wrong Number, Recorded 1947 January 21
Prod: William Spier
Dir: William Spier
Script: Lucille Fletcher
Cast: Agnes Moorehead
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5 Scripts, cast lists
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Series: Theatre
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Box
38
Folder
10
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August Heat
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Script, by W. F. Harvey
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Box
38
Folder
10
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Devil on Two Sticks
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Script, by Robert Smith; stage designs
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Box
38
Folder
10
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Midnight at Eight
Prod: Donald B. Pynter
Dir: William Spier
Script: William Spier
Cast: Basil Rathbone, M'el Dowd
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Publicity materials
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