Wisconsin. Circuit Court (Columbia County): Naturalization Records, 1836-1955

Contents List

Container Title
U.S. Mss 99AN/1.2
Accidents Will Happen
Box/Folder   1/1
Final: by George Bricker, Anthony Coldewey, and Victor C. Rose, 24 August to 27 August with revisions to 20 October 1937; changes
Physical Description: circa 131pp.; 6pp. 
Across the Pacific
Box/Folder   1/2
Novel: Aloha means goodby, by Robert Carson. Saturday Evening Post, 28 June to 26 July 1941
Physical Description: 29pp. 
Box/Folder   1/3
Novel: Aloha means goodby, by Carson, 22 December 1941
Physical Description: 177pp. 
Box/Folder   1/4
Temporary: no author shown, 13 January 1942
Physical Description: 192pp. 
Box/Folder   1/5
Revised Temporary: by Richard Macaulay, 14 February 1942
Physical Description: 111pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   1/6
Final: by Macaulay, 24 February with revisions to 2 March 1942
Physical Description: 134pp. 
Box/Folder   1/7
Revised Final: by Macaulay, 5 March with revisions to 24 April 1942
Physical Description: circa 125pp. 
Action in the North Atlantic
Box/Folder   2/1
Treatment: Heroes without uniforms, by Guy Gilpatric, 25 May 1942
Physical Description: 142pp. 
Box/Folder   2/2
Short Story: Damn the torpedoes, by Helen Lawrenson. Harper's, July 1942
Physical Description: 4pp. 
Box/Folder   2/3
Temporary: by John Howard Lawson, 18 July to 1 August 1942
Physical Description: 133pp. 
Box/Folder   2/4
Final: by Lawson and W.R. Burnett, 10 August with revisions to 14 August 1942
Physical Description: circa 190pp. 
Box/Folder   2/5
Revised Final: by Lawson and Burnett, 1 September with revisions to 17 December 1942
Physical Description: circa 170pp. 
Adventure in Iraq
Box/Folder   2/6
Temporary: by Robert E Kent, 15 July 1942
Physical Description: 83pp. 
Box/Folder   2/7
Screenplay: by George R. Bilson and Kent, 31 July 1942
Physical Description: 93pp. 
Box/Folder   2/8
Final: by Bilson and Kent, 25 August with revisions to 29 September 1942
Physical Description: 97pp. 
Adventures of Don Juan
Box/Folder   3/1
Treatment: by Max Brand, undated
Physical Description: 58pp. 
Box/Folder   3/2
Treatment: by Brand, 14 February 1944
Physical Description: 57pp. 
Box/Folder   3/3
Treatment: by John Taintor Foote, 26 April 1944
Physical Description: 162pp. 
Box/Folder   3/4
Temporary: by Foote and William Faulkner, 13 July 1944
Physical Description: 153pp. 
Box/Folder   3/5
Revised Temporary: by Herbert Dalmas, 1 November 1944
Physical Description: 155pp. 
Box/Folder   3/6
Final: by Dalmas, 2 December to 22 December 1944 with revisions to 15 January 1945
Physical Description: circa 165pp. 
Box/Folder   3/7
Screenplay: by Harold Goldman, 9 December 1944 to 13 January 1945
Physical Description: 182pp. 
Box/Folder   4/1
Revised Final: no author shown, 19 January 1945
Physical Description: 176pp. 
Box/Folder   4/2
Revised Final 2: no author shown, 17 February to 19 February with revisions to 22 February 1945
Physical Description: circa 140pp. 
Box/Folder   4/3
Revised Final 3: by Goldman and Dalmas, 20 March to 16 May 1945
Physical Description: 149pp. 
Box/Folder   4/4
Story Outline: by George Oppenheimer, 1 April 1947
Physical Description: 6pp. 
Box/Folder   4/5
Screenplay: by Oppenheimer, 5 April 1947
Physical Description: 146pp. 
Box/Folder   4/6
Temporary: by Oppenheimer, 18 July 1947
Physical Description: 146pp. 
Box/Folder   4/7
Comments: by Harry Kurnitz, undated
Physical Description: 11pp. 
Box/Folder   4/8
Screenplay: by Kurnitz, 20 August 1947
Physical Description: 149pp. 
Box/Folder   4/9
Screenplay: by Kurnitz, undated
Physical Description: 148pp. 
Box/Folder   5/1
Revised Temporary: by Kurnitz, 23 August to 15 September 1947
Physical Description: 150pp. 
Box/Folder   5/2
Final: by Oppenheimer and Kurnitz, 9 October 1947 with revisions to 17 March 1948
Physical Description: circa 140pp. 
Adventures of Jane Arden
Box/Folder   5/3
Temporary: no author shown, 17 October 1938
Physical Description: 133pp. 
Box/Folder   5/4
Final: by Lawrence Kimball and Charles Curran, 24 October with revisions to 9 November 1938
Physical Description: circa 120pp. 
Adventures of Mark Twain
Box/Folder   5/5
Play: Mark Twain, by Harold Sherman, undated
Physical Description: 142pp. 
Box/Folder   5/6
Research: Mark Twain material, by Bernard De Voto, 24 November 1941
Physical Description: 37pp. 
Box/Folder   5/7
Research: America's Twainiana cycle, by Floyd C. Shoemaker. Speech delivered in Hannibal, Missouri, 1 December 1941
Physical Description: 3pp. 
Box/Folder   5/8
Story Outline: by Harry Chandlee, undated
Physical Description: 36pp. 
Box/Folder   5/9
Story Outline: by Alan LeMay and Harold M. Sherman, 23 August 1941
Physical Description: 9pp. 
Box/Folder   5/10
Treatment: by Sherman, undated
Physical Description: 264pp. 
Box/Folder   6/1
Treatment: by LeMay and Sherman, 13 October 1941
Physical Description: 145pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   6/2
Treatment: by Sherman, undated
Note: Incomplete.

Physical Description: 31pp. 
Box/Folder   6/3
Treatment: by Sherman, undated
Physical Description: 115pp. 
Box/Folder   6/4
Treatment: by Howard Koch (annotated), undated; “Memorandum of proposed revision to Mark Twain treatment.”
Physical Description: 180pp.; 2pp. 
Box/Folder   6/5
Screenplay: by LeMay, 28 February to 11 March 1942
Physical Description: 109pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   6/6
Screenplay: by LeMay, 20 March to 2 April 1942
Physical Description: 152pp. 
Note: Annotated and Incomplete.
Box/Folder   6/7
Screenplay: by LeMay, 20 March to 15 April 1942
Physical Description: 183pp. 
Box/Folder   6/8
Temporary: no author shown, 28 April with revisions to 20 May 1942
Physical Description: circa 185pp. 
Box/Folder   7/1
Comments: by W.G. Beymer, 5 May 1942
Physical Description: 43pp. 
Box/Folder   7/2
Final: no author shown, undated with revisions to 28 September 1942
Physical Description: circa 195pp. 
The Adventures of Robin Hood
Box/Folder   7/3
Temporary: by Rowland Leigh, 23 November 1936
Physical Description: 164pp. 
Box/Folder   7/4
Revised Temporary: Robin Hood, by Norman Reilly Raine, 7 July 1937
Physical Description: 165pp. 
Box/Folder   7/5
Revised Temporary 2: Robin Hood, by Raine, 6 August to 20 August 1937
Physical Description: 100pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   7/6
Final: Robin Hood, by Raine and Seton I Miller, 4 September to 11 September 1937
Physical Description: 168pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   7/7
Revised Final: Robin Hood, by Raine and Miller, 14 September to 17 September 1937
Physical Description: 190pp. 
Box/Folder   8/1
Revised Final 2: Robin Hood, by Raine and Miller, 21 September 1937
Physical Description: 166pp. 
Box/Folder   8/2
Revised Final 3: by Raine and Miller, undated with revisions to 5 January 1938
Physical Description: circa 185pp. 
Box/Folder   8/3
Revised Final 4: by Raine and Miller, 25 September 1937
Physical Description: 162pp. 
Adventurous Blonde
Box/Folder   8/4
Temporary: by Robertson White and David Diamond, 10 May 1937
Physical Description: 118pp. 
Box/Folder   8/5
Final: no author shown, 22 May with revisions to 16 June 1937
Physical Description: circa 122pp. 
Affectionately Yours
Box/Folder   8/6
Story Outline: by Fanya Foss and Aleen Leslie, undated
Physical Description: 33pp. 
Box/Folder   8/7
Short Story: no author shown, 29 August 1940
Physical Description: 34pp. 
Box/Folder   8/8
Plot Summary: no author shown, undated; cast of characters by Foss and Leslie , 2 July 1940; memo from Mark Hellinger to Hal Wallis , 9 September 1940
Physical Description: 9pp., 5pp., 1p. 
Box/Folder   8/9
Temporary: no author shown, 30 October 1940
Physical Description: 159pp. 
Box/Folder   9/1
Final: by Edward Kaufman, 3 December to 14 December 1940
Physical Description: 170pp. 
Box/Folder   9/2
Revised Final: by Kaufman, 7 January with revisions to 13 February 1941
Physical Description: circa 150pp. 
Air Force
Box/Folder   9/3
Temporary: by Dudley Nichols, 24 April 1942
Physical Description: 193pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   9/4
Revised Temporary: no author shown, 29 May 1942
Physical Description: 189pp. 
Box/Folder   9/5
Revised Temporary 2: no author shown, 12 June to 13 June 1942
Physical Description: 207pp. 
Box/Folder   9/6
Final: no author shown, 18 June to 30 June 1942
Physical Description: 140pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   10/1
Revised Final: by Nichols, 3 July with revisions to 8 October 1942, and new ending
Physical Description: circa 175pp., 6pp. 
Box/Folder   10/2
Novel: by John O Watson. New York, 1943
Physical Description: 241pp. 
Alcatraz Island
Box/Folder   10/3
Temporary: Alcatraz, by Crane Wilbur, 7 April 1937
Physical Description: 122pp. 
Box/Folder   10/4
Final: Alcatraz, by Wilbur, 21 April 1937
Physical Description: 107pp. 
Box/Folder   10/5
Revised Final: Alcatraz, by Wilbur, 28 April with revisions to 30 April 1937
Physical Description: 122pp. 
Box/Folder   10/6
Revised Final 2: Alcatraz, by Wilbur, 5 May with revisions to 1 July 1937; added scenes
Physical Description: circa 110pp., 7pp. 
Alexander Hamilton
Box/Folder   11/1
Play: Hamilton, by Mary P. Hamlin and George Arliss, undated
Physical Description: 118pp. 
Box/Folder   11/2
Temporary: by Julien Josephson and Maude T. Howell, 25 March 1931
Physical Description: 72pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   11/3
Final: by Josephson and Howell, 28 March 1931
Physical Description: 79pp. 
Box/Folder   11/4
Revised Final: by Josephson and Howell, 10 April 1931
Physical Description: 81pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Alias the Doctor
Box/Folder   11/5
Play: Environment, by Von Russell, 12 September 1931
Physical Description: 86pp. 
Box/Folder   11/6
Comments: (“Mr. Zanuck's suggestions on proposed treatment of 'Environment'”), by Darryl F. Zanuck, 18 September 1931
Physical Description: 3pp. 
Box/Folder   11/7
Comments: (“Notes on Barthelmess' story 'Alias the doctor'”), by Zanuck, undated
Physical Description: 5pp. 
Box/Folder   11/8
Story Outline: Environment, no author shown, 22 September 1931
Physical Description: 3pp. 
Box/Folder   11/9
Treatment: no author shown, undated
Physical Description: 59pp. 
Box/Folder   11/10
Treatment: Environment, no author shown, 17 October 1931
Physical Description: 62pp. 
Box/Folder   11/11
Treatment: no author shown, 23 October 1931
Physical Description: 69pp. 
Box/Folder   11/12
Revised Final: no author shown, 19 November 1931
Physical Description: 106pp. 
Alibi Ike
Box/Folder   11/13
Short Story: by Ring Lardner, undated
Physical Description: 26pp. 
Box/Folder   11/14
Temporary: by William Wister Haines, 20 January 1935
Physical Description: 135pp. 
Box/Folder   11/15
Revised Temporary: by Haines, 31 January 1935
Physical Description: 126pp. 
Box/Folder   12/1
Final: by Haines, 27 February 1935
Physical Description: 139pp. 
Box/Folder   12/2
Revised Final: by Haines, 1 March 1935
Physical Description: 139pp. 
Box/Folder   12/3
Revised Final 2: by Haines, 20 March 1935
Physical Description: 127pp. 
All This, and Heaven Too
Box/Folder   12/4
Novel: by Rachel Field. New York, 1938
Physical Description: 596pp. 
Box/Folder   12/5
Story Outline: by Harriet Hinsdale, 20 December 1938
Physical Description: 63pp. 
Box/Folder   12/6
Treatment: by Casey Robinson, 10 May 1939
Physical Description: 182pp. 
Box/Folder   12/7
Temporary: by Robinson, 22 November 1939
Physical Description: 198pp. 
Box/Folder   13/1
Final: by Robinson, 4 January to 23 January 1940
Physical Description: 181pp. 
Box/Folder   13/2
Revised Final: by Robinson, 5 February 1940
Physical Description: 162pp. 
All Through the Night
Box/Folder   13/3
Short Story: by Leonard Q Ross and Leonard Spigelgass, 19 March 1941
Physical Description: 61pp. 
Box/Folder   13/4
Temporary: by Spigelgass, 30 April 1941
Physical Description: 140pp. 
Box/Folder   13/5
Revised Temporary: by Spigelgass and Edwin Gilbert, 2 June to 26 June 1941
Physical Description: 137pp. 
Box/Folder   13/6
Final: by Spigelgass and Gilbert, 19 July to 28 July 1941
Physical Description: 136pp. 
Box/Folder   13/7
Revised Final: by Spigelgass and Gilbert, 31 July to 14 August with revisions to 3 November 1941, and new ending
Physical Description: circa 140pp., 3pp. 
Always A Bride
Box/Folder   14/1
Temporary: and so she was married, by Robert E Kent, 6 September 1940
Physical Description: 120pp. 
Box/Folder   14/2
Final: by Kent, 14 September with revisions to 24 September 1940
Physical Description: circa 115pp. 
Always in My Heart
Box/Folder   14/3
Play: Fly away home, by Dorothy Bennett and Irving White, New York, 1935
Physical Description: 118pp. 
Box/Folder   14/4
Temporary: no author shown, 20 August 1941
Physical Description: 128pp. 
Box/Folder   14/5
Final: by Adele Comandini, 5 September 1941
Physical Description: 134pp. 
Box/Folder   14/6
Revised Final: by Comandini, 9 October with revisions to 14 November 1941
Physical Description: circa 135pp. 
Always Leave Them Laughing
Box/Folder   14/7
Short Story: The small time, by Max Shulman, Colliers, 24 July 1948
Physical Description: 4pp. 
Box/Folder   14/8
Plot Summary: The small time, by Elma L Wentz, 18 February 1948
Physical Description: 1p. 
Box/Folder   14/9
Story Outline: The thief of Broadway, by Richard Mealand and Shulman, undated and notes for revision
Physical Description: 59pp., 3pp. 
Box/Folder   14/10
Plot Summary: The thief of Broadway, by P Mathias, 17 May 1948
Physical Description: 1p. 
Box/Folder   14/11
Story Outline: Thief of Broadway, by Jerry Wald, 17 January 1949
Physical Description: 3pp. 
Box/Folder   14/12
Treatment: Thief of Broadway, by Shulman, 17 February 1949
Physical Description: 37pp. 
Box/Folder   14/13
Treatment: The thief of Broadway, by Shulman, 2 March 1949
Physical Description: 61pp. 
Box/Folder   15/1
Treatment: by Shulman, 18 March 1949
Physical Description: 130pp. 
Box/Folder   15/2
Treatment: by Jack Rose and Melville Shavelson, 24 May 1949
Physical Description: 11pp. 
Box/Folder   15/3
Treatment: by Rose and Shavelson, 27 May 1949
Physical Description: 27pp. 
Box/Folder   15/4
Treatment: by Rose and Shavelson, 7 June 1949
Physical Description: 36pp. 
Box/Folder   15/5
Screenplay: by Rose and Shavelson, undated
Physical Description: 143pp. 
Box/Folder   15/6
Temporary: by Rose and Shavelson. 9 July to 11 July with revisions to 16 July 1949
Physical Description: circa 110pp. 
Box/Folder   15/7
Comments: (“Changed pages”) by Rose and Shavelson, 11 July to 15 July 1949
Physical Description: 38pp. 
Box/Folder   15/8
Final: by Rose and Shavelson, 20 July with revisions to 19 September 1949
Physical Description: circa 112pp. 
Box/Folder   15/9
Comments: (“Changed pages”) by Rose and Shavelson, 26 July to 2 August 1949
Physical Description: circa 110pp. 
Box/Folder   15/10
Comments: (“Changed pages”) by Rose and Shavelson, 26 July to 20 September 1949
Physical Description: 32pp. 
Box/Folder   15/11
Comments: (“Changed pages”) by Hal Collins and Robert Gordon, 16 August to 23 August 1949
Physical Description: 8pp. 
Box/Folder   15/12
Comments: (“Changed pages”) by Ivan Goff and Ben Roberts, 23 August to 30 August 1949
Physical Description: 27pp. 
Box/Folder   15/13
Reader Synopsis: The thief of Broadway, by Ardel Wray, 20 October 1955
Physical Description: 1p. 
Always Together
Box/Folder   16/1
Screenplay: A cool million, by Phoebe and Henry Ephron (incomplete), 19 August 1946; outline; memo from Alex Gottlieb to J.L. Warner
Physical Description: 65pp.; 10pp.; 1p. 
Box/Folder   16/2
Screenplay: A cool million, by the Ephrons and I.A.L. Diamond, 13 November 1946
Physical Description: 137pp. 
Box/Folder   16/3
Screenplay: Head over heels, by the Ephrons and Diamond, 6 April 1947, and memo from Gottlieb to Warner
Physical Description: 130pp.; 1p. 
Box/Folder   16/4
Temporary: Head over heels, by the Ephrons and Diamond, 17 May 1947
Physical Description: 129pp. 
Box/Folder   16/5
Final: Head over heels, by the Ephrons and Diamond, 28 May with revisions to 23 June 1947
Physical Description: circa 115pp. 
The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse
Box/Folder   16/6
Play: by Barre Lyndon, 10 March 1937
Physical Description: 136pp. 
Box/Folder   16/7
Treatment: by John Wexley, undated
Physical Description: 116pp. 
Box/Folder   16/8
Temporary: by Wexley and John Huston, 30 November to 20 December 1937
Physical Description: 197pp. 
Box/Folder   17/1
Revised Temporary: by Wexley and Huston, 29 December 1937
Physical Description: 178pp. 
Box/Folder   17/2
Revised Temporary 2: by Wexley and Huston, 8 January 1938
Physical Description: 179pp. 
Box/Folder   17/3
Final: by Wexley and Huston, 26 January with revisions to 12 March 1938
Physical Description: circa 165pp. 
An Angel From Texas
Box/Folder   17/4
Treatment: by Wally Klein, 12 December 1939
Physical Description: 17pp. 
Box/Folder   17/5
Temporary: by Bertram Millhauser, 10 January 1940
Physical Description: 45pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   17/6
Revised Temporary: by Fred Niblo, Jr, 30 January 1940
Physical Description: 128pp. 
Box/Folder   17/7
Final: by Millhauser and Niblo, 5 February with revisions to 15 March 1940
Physical Description: circa 150pp. 
Angels Wash Their Faces
Box/Folder   17/8
Treatment: The battle of city hall, by Niven Busch and Jonathan Finn, 13 August 1938
Physical Description: 24pp. 
Box/Folder   17/9
Treatment: The battle of city hall, by Busch, undated
Physical Description: 53pp. 
Box/Folder   18/1
Screenplay: The battle of city hall, by Busch and Robert Buckner, 15 November 1938
Physical Description: 154pp. 
Box/Folder   18/2
Temporary: The battle of city hall, no author shown, 24 January 1939
Physical Description: 140pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   18/3
Screenplay: Boys' week, the battle of city hall (“Fessier's revisions”), 26 January to 4 February 1939
Physical Description: 143pp. 
Box/Folder   18/4
Final: The battle of city hall, by Michael Fessier, Busch, and Buckner, 7 February with revisions to 6 April 1939
Physical Description: circa 130pp. 
Another Dawn
Box/Folder   18/5
Treatment: by Laird Doyle, 18 January 1936
Physical Description: 36pp. 
Box/Folder   18/6
Treatment: by Doyle, 13 February 1936
Physical Description: 69pp. 
Box/Folder   18/7
Temporary: by Doyle, 24 February to 3 March 1936
Physical Description: 157pp. 
Box/Folder   18/8
Final: by Doyle, 18 August 1936
Physical Description: 124pp. 
Box/Folder   18/9
Revised Final: by Doyle, 1 September with revisions to 7 October 1936
Physical Description: circa 165pp. 
Anthony Adverse
Box/Folder   19/1
Novel: by Hervey Allen. New York, 1933
Physical Description: 1224pp. 
Box/Folder   19/2
Plot Summary: by Allen, undated
Physical Description: 21pp. 
Box/Folder   19/3
Plot Summary: by Jean Hollingsworth, 5 July 1933
Physical Description: 28pp. 
Box/Folder   19/4
Research: (“Descriptive material taken from the book for Anthony Adverse”) no author shown, 7 October 1935
Physical Description: 130pp. 
Box/Folder   19/5
Treatment: by Sheridan Gibney, 10 April 1934
Physical Description: 42pp. 
Box/Folder   19/6
Screenplay: by Gibney, 28 July 1934
Physical Description: 153pp. 
Box/Folder   19/7
Temporary: by Gibney, 18 July 1935
Physical Description: 179pp. 
Box/Folder   19/8
Revised Temporary: by Gibney, 7 September 1935
Physical Description: 184pp. 
Box/Folder   20/1
Final: by Gibney, 25 October 1935
Physical Description: 196pp. 
Box/Folder   20/2
Revised Final: no author shown, 2 November 1935 with revisions to 12 February 1936
Physical Description: circa 195pp. 
April Showers
Box/Folder   20/3
Treatment: Barbary host, by Joe Laurie, Jr. and Abel Green, undated
Physical Description: 15pp. 
Box/Folder   20/4
Treatment: Barbary host, by Laurie and Green, undated
Physical Description: 15pp. 
Box/Folder   20/5
Treatment: Barbary host, by Peter Milne, undated
Physical Description: 21pp. 
Box/Folder   20/6
Screenplay: Barbary host, by Milne, undated
Physical Description: 120pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   20/7
Screenplay: Barbary host, by Milne (annotated), 19 October 1946; memo from William Jacobs to J.L. Warner
Physical Description: 140pp.; 1p. 
Box/Folder   20/8
Screenplay: Barbary host by Milne, 13 December 1946
Physical Description: 115pp. 
Box/Folder   20/9
Screenplay: Barbary host, no author shown, 11 February 1947
Physical Description: 145pp. 
Box/Folder   20/10
Screenplay: Barbary host, by Phoebe and Henry Ephron and Milne, 11 April 1947
Physical Description: 123pp. 
Box/Folder   20/11
Screenplay: Barbary host (“Footlights”), by Milne, 8 July to 5 August 1947
Box/Folder   21/1
Temporary: Footlights, by Milne and the Ephrons, 23 July 1947
Physical Description: 73pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   21/2
Final: by Milne and the Ephrons, 13 August to 21 August 1947
Physical Description: 117pp. 
Box/Folder   21/3
Comments: by Wilkie Mahoney, undated
Physical Description: 77pp. 
Box/Folder   21/4
Revised Final: by Milne and the Ephrons, 26 August with revisions to 22 October 1947
Physical Description: circa 120pp. 
Arsenic and Old Lace
Box/Folder   21/5
Play: by Joseph Kesselring, 14 January 1941
Physical Description: 95pp. 
Box/Folder   21/6
Play: by Kesselring. New York, 1941
Physical Description: 187pp. 
Box/Folder   21/7
Reader Synopsis: by Dorothea Cartwright Doe, 18 January 1941
Physical Description: 17pp. 
Box/Folder   21/8
Temporary: by Julius J and Philip G Epstein, 10 October 1941
Physical Description: 72pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   21/9
Revised Temporary: (“And final”) by the Epsteins, 16 October with revisions to 5 December 1941
Physical Description: 160pp. 
Box/Folder   21/10
Reader Synopsis: by Rodney Graham, 5 June 1947
Physical Description: 1p. 
As the Earth Turns
Box/Folder   22/1
Novel: by Gladys Hasty Carroll. New York, 1933
Physical Description: 339pp. 
Box/Folder   22/2
Treatment: by Ernest Pascal, 10 July 1933
Physical Description: 27pp. 
Box/Folder   22/3
Screenplay: no author shown, undated
Physical Description: 142pp. 
Box/Folder   22/4
Temporary: no author shown, 25 August 1933
Physical Description: 115pp. 
Box/Folder   22/5
Final: by Pascal, 23 October with revisions to 6 December 1933
Physical Description: 118pp. 
Babbitt
Box/Folder   22/6
Novel: by Sinclair Lewis. New York, 1922
Physical Description: 401pp. 
Box/Folder   22/7
Treatment: by Tom Reed and Niven Busch, 14 April 1934
Physical Description: 40pp. 
Box/Folder   23/1
Screenplay: no author shown, undated
Physical Description: 123pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   23/2
Temporary: by Mary McCall, Jr, 3 August 1934
Physical Description: 116pp. 
Box/Folder   23/3
Final: by McCall, 15 August with revisions to 27 August 1934
Physical Description: circa 125pp. 
Baby Face
Box/Folder   23/4
Short Story: no author shown, 9 November 1932
Physical Description: 8pp. 
Box/Folder   23/5
Treatment: by Gene Markey and Kathryn Scola, 21 November 1932
Physical Description: 41pp. 
Box/Folder   23/6
Screenplay: by Markey and Scola, 15 December 1932
Physical Description: 138pp. 
Box/Folder   23/7
Final: by Markey and Scola, 17 December 1932
Physical Description: 138pp. 
Back in Circulation
Box/Folder   23/8
Short Story: Angle shooter, by Adela Rogers St. John, 7 August 1936; galleys, from Motion Picture Review, 3 January 1937
Physical Description: 66pp., 11pp. 
Box/Folder   23/9
Treatment: Angle shooter, by Warren Duff, undated
Physical Description: 43pp. 
Box/Folder   23/10
Temporary: Angle shooter, by Duff, 4 October 1936
Physical Description: 156pp. 
Box/Folder   23/11
Final: Angle shooter, by Duff, 15 March with revisions to 22 April 1937
Physical Description: circa 155pp. 
Back Pay
Box/Folder   24/1
Short Story: by Fannie Hurst, 9 February 1938
Physical Description: 41pp. 
Box/Folder   24/2
Screenplay: by Francis Edward Faragoh, undated
Physical Description: 114pp. 
Box/Folder   24/3
Final: by Faragoh, 21 November 1929; production information
Physical Description: 90pp., 39pp. 
Background to Danger
Box/Folder   24/4
Novel: by Eric Ambler. New York, 1937
Physical Description: 280pp. 
Box/Folder   24/5
Treatment: by W.R. Burnett, undated
Physical Description: 11pp. 
Box/Folder   24/6
Screenplay: by Fred Niblo, Jr, 4 October 1941
Physical Description: 124pp. 
Box/Folder   24/7
Temporary: by M Coates Webster and Arthur Arent, 20 August 1941
Physical Description: 117pp. 
Box/Folder   24/8
Revised Temporary: by Philip MacDonald, 8 July 1942
Physical Description: 132pp. 
Box/Folder   24/9
Final: no author shown, 8 August with revisions to 3 September 1942
Physical Description: circa 120pp. 
Bad Men of Missouri
Box/Folder   25/1
Treatment: no author shown, undated
Physical Description: 16pp. 
Box/Folder   25/2
Treatment: by Harold Shumate, undated
Physical Description: 9pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   25/3
Temporary: by Robert E Kent and Barry Trivers, 5 November 1940
Physical Description: 41pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   25/4
Revised Temporary: by Kent, 19 November with revisions to 30 November 1940
Physical Description: 122pp. 
Box/Folder   25/5
Revised Temporary 2: by Kent and Lester Cole, 11 January 1941
Physical Description: 128pp. 
Box/Folder   25/6
Final: by Shumate, 19 February to 24 February 1941
Physical Description: 116pp. 
Box/Folder   25/7
Revised Final: by Charles Grayson, 5 March to 12 March 1941
Physical Description: 110pp. 
Box/Folder   25/8
Revised Final 2: by Grayson, 19 March with revisions to 30 April 1941
Physical Description: circa 120pp. 
The Beast With Five Fingers
Box/Folder   25/9
Short Story: by W.F. Harvey, 31 March 1943
Physical Description: 37pp. 
Box/Folder   25/10
Treatment: by Graham Baker, undated
Physical Description: 80pp. 
Box/Folder   25/11
Screenplay: by Baker, 24 March 1945
Physical Description: 108pp. 
Box/Folder   25/12
Screenplay: by Richard Weil, undated
Physical Description: 115pp. 
Box/Folder   26/1
Screenplay: by Griffin Jay, 19 May 1945
Physical Description: 109pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   26/2
Temporary: by Curt Siodmak, 5 September 1945
Physical Description: 129pp. 
Box/Folder   26/3
Final: by Siodmak, 8 November 1945
Physical Description: 138pp. 
Box/Folder   26/4
Revised Final: by Harold Goldman, 10 November to 24 November 1945
Physical Description: 131pp. 
Beauty and the Boss
Box/Folder   26/5
Temporary: Churchmouse, by Ladislaus Fodor and Paul Frank. (Adaptation by Joseph Jackson.) 5 December 1931
Physical Description: 122pp. 
Box/Folder   26/6
Screenplay: A church mouse, by Fodor and Frank. (Adaptation by Jackson.) 8 December 1931
Physical Description: 116pp. 
Box/Folder   26/7
Final: A church mouse, by Fodor and Frank (Adaptation by Jackson), 12 December 1931
Physical Description: 106pp. 
Bedside
Box/Folder   26/8
Short Story: by Manuel Seff and Harvey Thew, 27 April 1933
Physical Description: 42pp. 
Box/Folder   26/9
Treatment: by Lillie Hayward, undated
Physical Description: 78pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   26/10
Temporary: by Hayward and James Wharton, 22 August 1933
Physical Description: 139pp. 
Box/Folder   27/1
Final: by Hayward and Rian James, 19 September 1933
Physical Description: 125pp. 
The Beloved Brat
Box/Folder   27/2
Temporary: Too much of everything, by Jean Negulesco and Wally Klein, 6 August 1937
Physical Description: 93pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   27/3
Final: Too much of everything, by Negulesco and Klein, 11 August 1937
Physical Description: 125pp. 
Box/Folder   27/4
Revised Final: Too much of everything, by Lawrence Kimble and Negulesco, 31 August with revisions to 19 October 1937
Physical Description: circa 125pp. 
Bengal Tiger
Box/Folder   27/5
Temporary: Bengal killer, by Roy Chanslor, 2 April with revisions to 8 April 1936
Physical Description: circa 140pp. 
Box/Folder   27/6
Final: Bengal killer, by Chanslor, 14 April with revisions to 5 May 1936
Physical Description: circa 110pp. 
Between Two Worlds
Box/Folder   27/7
Treatment: Outward bound, by George R Bilson, 23 July 1942
Physical Description: 12pp. 
Box/Folder   27/8
Screenplay: Outward bound, by Daniel Fuchs, 14 August 1943
Physical Description: 175pp. 
Box/Folder   28/1
Temporary: Outward bound, by Fuchs, 22 September 1943
Physical Description: 143pp. 
Box/Folder   28/2
Final: Outward bound, by Fuchs, 1 October with revisions to 16 November 1943
Physical Description: circa 140pp. 
Beyond the Forest
Box/Folder   28/3
Novel: by Stuart Engstrand. New York, 1948
Physical Description: 303pp. 
Box/Folder   28/4
Plot Summary: (“Novel outline--Wisconsin Bovary”) by Engstrand, undated
Physical Description: 18pp. 
Box/Folder   28/5
Treatment: by Lenore Coffee, 22 December 1948
Physical Description: 18pp. 
Box/Folder   28/6
Temporary: by Coffee, 18 February 1949
Physical Description: 173pp. 
Box/Folder   28/7
Revised Temporary: by Coffee, 9 March to 11 March 1949
Physical Description: 130pp. 
Box/Folder   28/8
Final: by Coffee, 31 March to 13 April 1949
Physical Description: 158pp. 
Box/Folder   29/1
Revised Final: Rosa Moline, by Coffee, 19 April 1949
Physical Description: 131pp. 
Box/Folder   29/2
Revised Final 2: Rose Moline, by Coffee, 26 April with revisions to 10 May 1949
Physical Description: circa 130pp. 
Box/Folder   29/3
Revised Final 3: by Coffee, 12 May with revisions to 29 July 1949
Physical Description: circa 120pp. 
Big Boy
Box/Folder   29/4
Play: no author shown, undated
Physical Description: 76pp. 
Box/Folder   29/5
Temporary: (“Play by Harold Attridge, scenario and dialogue by Rex Taylor”), March 1930
Physical Description: circa 125pp. 
Box/Folder   29/6
Final: no author shown, 14 April 1930
Physical Description: circa 100pp. 
Big Business Girl
Box/Folder   29/7
Novel: by “One of Them.” New York, 1930
Physical Description: 278pp. 
Box/Folder   29/8
Treatment: by Robert Lord, November 1930
Physical Description: 74pp. 
Box/Folder   30/1
Final: by Lord, 19 December 1930
Physical Description: 112pp. 
Big City Blues
Box/Folder   30/2
Play: New York town, by Ward Morehouse, 23 February 1932
Physical Description: 130pp. 
Box/Folder   30/3
Treatment: New York town, by Robert Lord, 25 February 1932
Physical Description: 18pp. 
Box/Folder   30/4
Temporary: New York town, no author shown, 16 March 1932
Physical Description: 149pp. 
Box/Folder   30/5
Final: New York town, by Lillie Hayward and Morehouse, 20 March 1932; added scenes , 29 June 1932
Physical Description: 127pp., 4pp. 
Big Hearted Herbert
Box/Folder   30/6
Play: by Sophie Kerr and Anna Steese Richardson, 3 April 1934
Physical Description: 85pp. 
Box/Folder   30/7
Screenplay: by Delmer Daves, 22 May 1934
Physical Description: 146pp. 
Box/Folder   30/8
Temporary: by Lillie Hayward and Daves, 6 June 1934
Physical Description: 133pp. 
Box/Folder   30/9
Final: by Hayward and Ben Markson, 15 June to 19 June with revisions to 26 June 1934
Physical Description: circa 130pp. 
Big Noise
Box/Folder   31/1
Final: Big business, by William Jacobs and George Bickner. (“story by Edward Hartman.”), 8 February with revisions to 18 February 1936
Physical Description: circa 170pp. 
The Big Punch
Box/Folder   31/2
Short Story: The holy terror, by George Carleton Brown, undated
Physical Description: 58pp. 
Box/Folder   31/3
Story Outline: The holy terror, by Bernard Girard, 1947-8
Physical Description: 13pp. 
Box/Folder   31/4
Screenplay: The fighting terror, by Girard, 4 November 1947
Physical Description: 114pp. 
Box/Folder   31/5
Temporary: The fighting terror, by Girard, 29 November 1947
Physical Description: 123pp. 
Box/Folder   31/6
Final: The fighting terror, by Girard, 5 January 1948
Physical Description: 98pp. 
Box/Folder   31/7
Revised Final: by Girard, 8 January with revisions to 10 June 1948
Physical Description: circa 100pp. 
The Big Shakedown
Box/Folder   31/8
Short Story: Cut rate, or Public menace, by Niven Busch, undated
Physical Description: 6pp. 
Box/Folder   31/9
Treatment: The shakedown, by Robert Lee and Eugene Solow, undated
Physical Description: 34pp. 
Box/Folder   31/10
Screenplay: The shakedown, by Lee and Solow, undated
Physical Description: 118pp. 
Box/Folder   31/11
Screenplay: The shakedown, by Busch, 10 June 1933
Physical Description: 142pp. 
Box/Folder   31/12
Screenplay: The shakedown, by Busch, 17 June 1933
Physical Description: 117pp. 
Box/Folder   31/13
Final: The shakedown, by Lee and Solow, revised by Rian James, 14 August 1933
Physical Description: 63pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   32/1
Revised Final: by Lee and Solow, revised by James, 23 August with revisions to 25 October 1933
Physical Description: circa 130pp. 
The Big Shot
Box/Folder   32/2
Treatment: Warden Lawes story, by Daniel Fuchs 7 October 1941
Physical Description: 69pp. 
Box/Folder   32/3
Screenplay: The world is ours, by Fuchs, 21 November 1941
Physical Description: 130pp. 
Box/Folder   32/4
Comments: by Bertram Millhauser, 22 November 1941
Physical Description: 19pp. 
Box/Folder   32/5
Temporary: The world is ours, by Fuchs, 13 December 1941
Physical Description: 144pp. 
Box/Folder   32/6
Final: The world is ours, by Millhauser, 17 December 1941
Physical Description: 68pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   32/7
Revised Final: Escape from crime, by Fuchs and Millhauser, 31 December 1941 with revisions to 14 February 1942
Physical Description: circa 130pp. 
The Big Sleep
Box/Folder   32/8
Novel: by Raymond Chandler. Cleveland, 1939
Physical Description: 165pp. 
Box/Folder   33/1
Screenplay: by William Faulkner and Leigh Brackett, 11 September 1944
Physical Description: 166pp. 
Box/Folder   33/2
Temporary: by Faulkner and Brackett, 26 September 1944
Physical Description: 172pp. 
Box/Folder   33/3
Final: (“Cutter's script”) by Faulkner and Brackett, 16 March 1946
Physical Description: 168pp. 
The Big Stampede
Box/Folder   33/4
Final: by Marion Jackson, 22 June 1932
Physical Description: 73pp. 
Black Fury
Box/Folder   33/5
Play: Bohunk, by Harry R Irving, 1932
Physical Description: 104pp. 
Box/Folder   33/6
Screenplay: January Volkanik, by M.A. Musmanno, undated; alternate ending
Physical Description: 184pp., 3pp. 
Box/Folder   33/7
Treatment: Black hell, by Abem Finkel, 4 May 1934
Physical Description: 133pp. 
Box/Folder   33/8
Treatment: Black hell, by Finkel, 1 June 1934
Physical Description: 141pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   33/9
Treatment: Black hell, by Finkel, 13 June 1934
Physical Description: 132pp. 
Box/Folder   34/1
Temporary: Black hell, by Finkel and Carl Erickson, 4 September 1934
Physical Description: 166pp. 
Box/Folder   34/2
Final: Black hell, by Finkel and Erickson, 8 October with revisions to 17 October 1934
Physical Description: circa 160pp. 
Black Legion
Box/Folder   34/3
Short Story: by Robert Lord, 8 June 1936
Physical Description: 22pp. 
Box/Folder   34/4
Treatment: by Abem Finkel and Lord, 8 July 1936
Physical Description: 76pp. 
Box/Folder   34/5
Temporary: no author shown, 20 July 1936
Physical Description: 80pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   34/6
Final: by Finkel and William Wister Haines, undated with revisions to 27 November 1936
Physical Description: circa 160pp. 
Blackwell's Island
Box/Folder   34/7
Treatment: by Lee Katz, undated
Physical Description: 48pp. 
Box/Folder   34/8
Screenplay: by Katz, undated
Physical Description: 136pp. 
Box/Folder   34/9
Final: no author shown, 21 June to 25 June 1938
Physical Description: 119pp. 
Box/Folder   35/1
Revised Final: by Crane Wilbur, 3 July with revisions to 12 September 1938
Physical Description: circa 170pp. 
Blazing Sixes
Box/Folder   35/2
Temporary: Miracle mountain, by Anthony Coldewey, 12 January 1937
Physical Description: 119pp. 
Box/Folder   35/3
Final: Miracle mountain, by John T Neville, 20 January with revisions to 30 January 1937
Physical Description: circa 120pp. 
Blessed Event
Box/Folder   35/4
Play: by Manuel Sepp and Forrest Wilson, 1930
Physical Description: 148pp. 
Box/Folder   35/5
Screenplay: by Howard J Green, 2 April 1932
Physical Description: 141pp. 
Box/Folder   35/6
Screenplay: by Green, 7 April 1932
Physical Description: 147pp. 
Box/Folder   35/7
Final: by Green, 12 April 1932
Physical Description: 137pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Blonde Crazy
Box/Folder   35/8
Screenplay: Larceny Lane, by Kubec Glasmon and John Bright, undated
Physical Description: 102pp. 
Box/Folder   36/1
Temporary: Larceny Lane, by Glasmon and Bright, 22 May 1931
Physical Description: 104pp. 
Box/Folder   36/2
Final: Larceny Lane, by Glasmon and Bright, 27 May with revisions to 22 September 1931
Physical Description: circa 136pp. 
Blondes At Work
Box/Folder   36/3
Temporary: by Albert DeMond, 2 August 1937
Physical Description: 115pp. 
Box/Folder   36/4
Revised Temporary: by DeMond, 19 August 1937
Physical Description: 133pp. 
Box/Folder   36/5
Final: by DeMond, 8 September with revisions to 2 October 1937
Physical Description: circa 120pp. 
Blondie Johnson
Box/Folder   36/6
Story Outline: by Earl Baldwin, undated
Physical Description: 10pp. 
Box/Folder   36/7
Screenplay: by Baldwin, 9 October 1932
Physical Description: circa 105pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   36/8
Temporary: no author shown, 14 October 1932
Physical Description: 112pp. 
Box/Folder   36/9
Final: by Baldwin, 19 October with revisions to 31 December 1932
Physical Description: circa 115pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Blues in the Night
Box/Folder   37/1
Play: Hot nocturne, by Edwin Gilbert, 1940
Physical Description: 147pp. 
Box/Folder   37/2
Temporary: Hot nocturne, by Robert Rossen and Gilbert, 4 April 1941
Physical Description: 171pp. 
Box/Folder   37/3
Story Outline: Hot nocturne, by Gilbert, 10 May 1941; memo from Gilbert to H Wallis
Physical Description: 22pp., 1p. 
Box/Folder   37/4
Treatment: Hot nocturne, by Rossen, 12 May 1941
Physical Description: 58pp. 
Box/Folder   37/5
Final: Hot nocturne, by Rossen, 22 May 1941
Physical Description: 104pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   37/6
Revised Final: by Rossen, 6 June to 30 June with revisions to 2 July 1941
Physical Description: circa 150pp. 
The Body Disappears
Box/Folder   37/7
Screenplay: The black widow, by Scott Darling and Erna Lazarus, undated
Physical Description: 111pp. 
Box/Folder   37/8
Screenplay: The man who wasn't there, by Darling and Lazarus, undated
Physical Description: 118pp. 
Box/Folder   37/9
Final: Black widow, by Darling and Lazarus, 17 July with revisions to 25 July 1941
Physical Description: circa 105pp. 
Border Town
Box/Folder   38/1
Novel: by Carroll Graham, New York, 1934
Physical Description: 309pp. 
Box/Folder   38/2
Treatment: by Edward Chodorov, 23 March 1934
Physical Description: 28pp. 
Box/Folder   38/3
Screenplay: by Graham, 4 May 1934
Physical Description: 122pp. 
Box/Folder   38/4
Screenplay: by Graham, 18 June 1934
Physical Description: 151pp. 
Box/Folder   38/5
Revised Temporary: no author shown, 22 June 1934
Physical Description: 196pp. 
Box/Folder   38/6
Revised Temporary 2: no author shown, 5 July 1934
Physical Description: 156pp. 
Box/Folder   38/7
Temporary: New border town, by Robert Lord, Laird Doyle, and Wallace Smith, 27 July 1934
Physical Description: 86pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   38/8
Treatment: by Doyle and Lord, 4 August 1934
Physical Description: 130pp. 
Box/Folder   39/1
Final: no author shown, 13 August with revisions to 11 September 1934
Physical Description: circa 155pp. 
Born for Trouble
Box/Folder   39/2
Short Story: Murder in the death house, by Jerry Chodorov, 30 April 1935
Physical Description: 52pp. 
Box/Folder   39/3
Temporary: Murder in the death house, by Raymond L. Schrock, 23 December 1941
Physical Description: 53pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   39/4
Final: Murder in the death (“big”) house, by Schrock, 5 January with revisions to 19 January 1942
Physical Description: circa 110pp. 
Boulder Dam
Box/Folder   39/5
Short Story: Water--the giver of life, or the story of the Boulder Dam project, by Dan M Templin, undated
Physical Description: 26pp. 
Box/Folder   39/6
Screenplay: The cinch, by Templin, undated
Physical Description: 117pp. 
Box/Folder   39/7
Treatment: Gabby Delaney, by Sy Bartlett, 7 June 1934
Physical Description: 28pp. 
Box/Folder   39/8
Treatment: An untitled story, by Ralph Block and Bartlett, 26 June 1934
Physical Description: 76pp. 
Box/Folder   39/9
Temporary: Backfire, by Block and Bartlett, 31 July 1934
Physical Description: 142pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   39/10
Screenplay: Backfire, by Laird Doyle, 14 December 1934
Physical Description: 126pp. 
Box/Folder   39/11
Revised Temporary: Backfire, no author shown, 5 January 1935
Physical Description: 134pp. 
Box/Folder   40/1
Final: Backfire, no author shown, 28 March with revisions to 21 October 1935
Physical Description: circa 230pp. 
Boy Meets Girl
Box/Folder   40/2
Play: Boy meets girl and spring song, by Bella and Samuel Spewack. New York, 1936
Physical Description: 158pp. 
Box/Folder   40/3
Temporary: by the Spewacks, 25 March 1937
Physical Description: 154pp. 
Box/Folder   40/4
Final: by the Spewacks, 10 September 1937
Physical Description: 139pp. 
Box/Folder   40/5
Revised Final: by the Spewacks, 22 February with revisions to 1 March 1938
Physical Description: 139pp. 
The Bride Came C.O.D.
Box/Folder   40/6
Short Story: by Kenneth Earl and M M Musselman, undated
Physical Description: 82pp. 
Box/Folder   40/7
Plot Summary: by David Wear III, 6 September 1940
Physical Description: 12pp. 
Box/Folder   40/8
Temporary: by Philip and Julius Epstein, 8 November 1940
Physical Description: 137pp. 
Box/Folder   41/1
Final: by the Epsteins, 25 November with revisions to 29 November 1940
Physical Description: circa 135pp. 
Box/Folder   41/2
Revised Final: by the Epsteins, 30 December 1940 with revisions to 26 March 1941
Physical Description: circa 145pp. 
Box/Folder   41/3
Reader Synopsis: by Dorothea Cartwright Doe, 24 April 1951
Physical Description: 1p. 
Brides Are Like That
Box/Folder   41/4
Play: Applesauce, by Barry Conners, New York, 1926
Physical Description: 111pp. 
Box/Folder   41/5
Screenplay: Red apples, by Ben Markson, 20 October 1934
Physical Description: 125pp. 
Box/Folder   41/6
Final: Red apples, by Markson, 19 July with revisions to 8 November 1935
Physical Description: circa 115pp. 
Bright Lights (1931) (Adventure in Africa)
Box/Folder   41/7
Treatment: by Humphrey Pearson, undated
Physical Description: circa 110pp. 
Box/Folder   41/8
Final: by Henry McCarthy and Pearson, January 1930; production notes and shooting schedule
Physical Description: 99pp., 37pp. 
Bright Lights(1935)
Box/Folder   41/9
Treatment: Molly and me, by Lois Leeson, undated
Physical Description: 14pp. 
Box/Folder   41/10
Treatment: (“Sequence outline”) Molly and me, by Ben Markson, 2 January 1935
Physical Description: 24pp. 
Box/Folder   42/1
Treatment: Molly and me, by Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby, undated
Physical Description: 125pp. 
Box/Folder   42/2
Screenplay: Molly and me, or Queen of burlesque, no author shown, undated
Physical Description: 58pp. 
Box/Folder   42/3
Screenplay: Back to Broadway, no author shown, 5 April 1935
Physical Description: 124pp. 
Box/Folder   42/4
Screenplay: Back to Broadway, no author shown, 18 April 1935
Physical Description: 123pp. 
Box/Folder   42/5
Final: no author shown, 1 May 1935
Physical Description: 116pp. 
British Agent
Box/Folder   42/6
Novel: by R H Bruce Lockhart, New York, 1933
Physical Description: 354pp. 
Box/Folder   42/7
Plot Summary: (“Notes on British Agent for Robert Presnell”) by Pierre Collings, undated
Physical Description: 7pp. 
Box/Folder   42/8
Research: (“Character sketches from the book”) no author shown, 17 April 1934
Physical Description: 56pp. 
Box/Folder   42/9
Screenplay: by Robert R Presnell, 29 December 1933
Physical Description: 155pp. 
Box/Folder   43/1
Temporary: by Laird Doyle, 27 March to 13 April 1934; new ending
Physical Description: 167pp., 8pp. 
Box/Folder   43/2
Revised Temporary: by Doyle, 25 April 1934
Physical Description: 137pp. 
Box/Folder   43/3
Final: by Doyle, 28 April with revisions to 15 May 1934
Physical Description: circa 130pp. 
British Intelligence
Box/Folder   43/4
Temporary: Enemy agent (“Based on a play by A P Kelly”) by Lee Katz, 24 February 1939
Physical Description: 95pp. 
Box/Folder   43/5
Final: Enemy agent, by Katz, 4 March 1939
Physical Description: 108pp. 
Box/Folder   43/6
Revised Final: Enemy agent, by Katz, 11 March with revisions to 25 April 1939
Physical Description: circa 110pp. 
Broad-Minded
Box/Folder   43/7
Treatment: by Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby, undated
Physical Description: 83pp. 
Box/Folder   43/8
Temporary: by Kalmar and Ruby, 17 January 1931
Physical Description: 103pp. 
Box/Folder   43/9
Final: by Kalmar and Ruby, 30 January 1931; new ending , 21 February 1931
Physical Description: 116pp., 11pp. 
Broadway Babies
Box/Folder   44/1
Short Story: Broadway musketeers, by Jay Gelzer. Good Housekeeping, October 1928
Physical Description: 16pp. 
Box/Folder   44/2
Story Outline: by Anthony Coldewey, 16 January 1929
Physical Description: 5pp. 
Box/Folder   44/3
Treatment: Broadway musketeers, by Monte Katterjohn, 14 January 1929
Physical Description: 68pp. 
Box/Folder   44/4
Screenplay: (“Dialogue for Broadway musketeers”) no author shown, undated
Physical Description: 59pp. 
Box/Folder   44/5
Final: (“Titles only, no dialogue”) by Katterjohn, undated
Physical Description: 114pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Broadway Gondolier
Box/Folder   44/6
Treatment: by Sig Herzig, Hans Kraly, and E Y Harburg, undated
Physical Description: 34pp. 
Box/Folder   44/7
Screenplay: by Herzig, 27 November 1934
Physical Description: 120pp. 
Box/Folder   44/8
Screenplay: by Warren Duff, 25 January 1935
Physical Description: 133pp. 
Box/Folder   44/9
Temporary: no author shown, 7 February 1935
Physical Description: 147pp. 
Box/Folder   44/10
Revised Temporary: no author shown, 26 February 1935
Physical Description: 134pp. 
Box/Folder   44/11
Final: no author shown, 6 March with revisions to 22 April 1935
Physical Description: 150pp. 
Broadway Hostess
Box/Folder   45/1
Temporary: by George Bricker, 27 July 1935
Physical Description: 111pp. 
Box/Folder   45/2
Final: by Bricker, 30 July with revisions to 10 September 1935
Physical Description: circa 145pp. 
Broadway Musketeers
Box/Folder   45/3
Temporary: Three girls on Broadway, by Don Ryan and Kenneth Gamet, 19 April 1938
Physical Description: 113pp. 
Box/Folder   45/4
Final: Three girls on Broadway, by Ryan and Gamet, 7 May with revisions to 2 July 1938
Physical Description: circa 125pp. 
Brother Orchid
Box/Folder   45/5
Short Story: by Richard Connell. Collier's, 21 May 1938
Physical Description: 7pp. 
Box/Folder   45/6
Screenplay: by Earl Baldwin, 30 September 1938
Physical Description: 96pp. 
Box/Folder   45/7
Story Outline: by Baldwin, 1 December 1938
Physical Description: 5pp. 
Box/Folder   45/8
Temporary: by Baldwin, 9 February 1939
Physical Description: 153pp. 
Box/Folder   45/9
Story Outline: by Baldwin, 21 August 1939; memo from Mark Hellinger to Hal Wallis
Physical Description: 13pp., 1p. 
Box/Folder   45/10
Revised Temporary: by Baldwin, 18 December 1939
Physical Description: 133pp. 
Brother Rat
Box/Folder   46/1
Play: by John Monks Jr. and Fred F Finklehoffe, undated
Physical Description: 145pp. 
Box/Folder   46/2
Temporary: by Jerry Wald and Richard Macauley, 13 April with revisions to 15 April 1938
Physical Description: circa 160pp. 
Box/Folder   46/3
Revised Temporary: by Wald and Macauley, 9 May 1938
Physical Description: 161pp. 
Box/Folder   46/4
Final: by Wald and Macauley, 16 June 1938
Physical Description: 156pp. 
Brother Rat and A Baby
Box/Folder   46/5
Story Outline: by John Monks Jr. and Fred F Finklehoffe, undated
Physical Description: 32pp. 
Box/Folder   46/6
Screenplay: by Monks and Finklehoffe, 21 July 1939
Physical Description: 173pp. 
Box/Folder   46/7
Final: no author shown, 31 August with revisions to 5 September 1939
Physical Description: circa 145pp. 
Bullet Scars
Box/Folder   47/1
Story Outline: False faces (Crime doctor), by Sy Bartlett and Charles Belden, 31 January 1935
Physical Description: 18pp. 
Box/Folder   47/2
Screenplay: The crime doctor, by Bartlett and Belden, undated
Physical Description: 117pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   47/3
Screenplay: The crime doctor, by Bartlett and Belden, undated
Physical Description: 141pp. 
Box/Folder   47/4
Temporary: by Robert E Kent, 2 December 1941
Physical Description: 106pp. 
Box/Folder   47/5
Final: by Kent, 10 December 1941 with revisions to 8 January 1942
Physical Description: circa 120pp. 
Bullets for O'Hara
Box/Folder   47/6
Temporary: (“From the screenplay 'Public enemy's wife' by Abem Finkel and Harold Buckley”) by Raymond L Schrock, 11 April 1941
Physical Description: 42pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   47/7
Final: by Schrock, 22 April with revisions to 26 April 1941
Physical Description: circa 105pp. 
Box/Folder   47/8
Revised Final: by Schrock, 1 May with revisions to 7 May 1941
Physical Description: circa 105pp. 
Bullets or Ballots
Box/Folder   47/9
Treatment: All the evidence, by Martin Mooney, 14 November 1935
Physical Description: 67pp. 
Box/Folder   47/10
Story Outline: and the home of the racket, no author shown, 23 November 1935
Physical Description: 25pp. 
Box/Folder   47/11
Screenplay: All the evidence, by Mooney, 14 December 1935
Physical Description: 109pp. 
Box/Folder   47/12
Story Outline: All the evidence, by Seton I Miller, 4 January 1936
Physical Description: 28pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   47/13
Story Outline: All the evidence, by Miller, 10 January 1936
Physical Description: 27pp. 
Box/Folder   48/1
Temporary: Bullets and ballots, by Miller, 5 February 1936
Physical Description: 175pp. 
Box/Folder   48/2
Final: Bullets and ballots, by Miller, 5 February with revisions to 28 March 1936
Physical Description: circa 160pp. 
Bureau of Missing Persons
Box/Folder   48/3
Treatment: Missing persons bureau story, by Robert R Presnell and Carl Erickson, 4 March 1933
Physical Description: 109pp. 
Box/Folder   48/4
Treatment: Missing persons bureau story, by Presnell, 30 March 1933
Physical Description: 89pp. 
Box/Folder   48/5
Temporary: by Presnell, 6 May 1933
Physical Description: 116pp. 
Box/Folder   48/6
Revised Temporary: by Presnell, 12 June 1933
Physical Description: 127pp. 
Box/Folder   48/7
Final: by Presnell, 15 June 1933
Physical Description: 121pp. 
Busses Roar
Box/Folder   48/8
Temporary: by George R Bilson and Anthony Coldewey, 23 April to 29 April 1942
Physical Description: circa 110pp. 
Box/Folder   48/9
Final: by Bilson and Coldewey, 2 May with revisions to 5 May 1942
Physical Description: circa 110pp. 
Cabin in the Cotton
Box/Folder   49/1
Novel: by Harry Harrison Kroll, New York, 1931
Physical Description: 289pp. 
Box/Folder   49/2
Treatment: no author shown, undated
Physical Description: 26pp. 
Box/Folder   49/3
Treatment: by Paul Green, 24 March 1932
Physical Description: 39pp. 
Box/Folder   49/4
Screenplay: by Green, 30 March 1932
Physical Description: 16pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   49/5
Screenplay: by Green, 16 April 1932
Physical Description: 115pp. 
Box/Folder   49/6
Final: by Green, 22 April with revisions to 10 May 1932
Physical Description: circa 170pp. 
Cain and Mabel
Box/Folder   49/7
Short Story: by H.C. Witwer. Cosmopolitan, June 1922
Physical Description: 31pp. 
Box/Folder   49/8
Treatment: by Earl Baldwin, 25 November 1935
Physical Description: 28pp. 
Box/Folder   49/9
Temporary: by Baldwin, 6 February 1936
Physical Description: 100pp. 
Box/Folder   49/10
Revised Temporary: by Baldwin, 7 March 1936
Physical Description: 175pp. 
Box/Folder   49/11
Revised Temporary 2: by Laird Doyle, 28 March 1936
Physical Description: 144pp. 
Box/Folder   50/1
Final: by Doyle, April with revisions to 29 June 1936
Physical Description: circa 150pp. 
California Mail
Box/Folder   50/2
Final: The pony express rider, by Roy Chanslor and Harold Buckley, 10 June with revisions to 18 June 1936
Physical Description: circa 130pp. 
Call It a Day
Box/Folder   50/3
Play: by C.L. Anthony, undated
Physical Description: 235pp. 
Box/Folder   50/4
Temporary: by Sheridan Gibney (“Stage play by Dodie Smith”), 9 October 1936
Physical Description: 171pp. 
Box/Folder   50/5
Revised Temporary: by Gibney, 31 October 1936
Physical Description: 171pp. 
Box/Folder   50/6
Final: by Casey Robinson, 11 November with revisions to 2 December 1936
Physical Description: circa 210pp. 
Calling All Husbands
Box/Folder   51/1
Temporary: Good men don't marry, by Robert E. Kent, 9 July 1940
Physical Description: 113pp. 
Box/Folder   51/2
Final: Good men don't marry, by Kent, 13 July with revisions to 19 July 1940
Physical Description: 108pp. 
Calling Philo Vance
Box/Folder   51/3
Final: Philo Vance comes back, by Tom Reed (“Story by S.S. Van Dine”), 20 July with revisions to 24 July 1939
Physical Description: circa 105pp. 
Box/Folder   51/4
Revised Final: Philo Vance comes back, by Reed, 26 July with revisions to 8 August 1939
Physical Description: circa 110pp. 
Captain Blood
Box/Folder   51/5
Novel: by Rafael Sabatini. Boston, 1922
Physical Description: 356pp. 
Box/Folder   51/6
Story Outline: by Casey Robinson, 1 December 1934
Physical Description: 35pp. 
Box/Folder   51/7
Temporary: by Robinson, 13 February 1935
Physical Description: 142pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   52/1
Revised Temporary: by Robinson, 22 March 1935
Physical Description: 166pp. 
Box/Folder   52/2
Final: by Robinson, 29 March 1935
Physical Description: circa 175pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   52/3
Revised Final: by Robinson, 24 July with revisions to 4 October 1935
Physical Description: circa 200pp. 
Captain Thunder
Box/Folder   52/4
Short Story: Married in Mexico, by Hal Davitt and Pierre Couderc, undated
Physical Description: 24pp. 
Box/Folder   52/5
Treatment: The gay caballero, by Gordon Rigby, 7 March 1930
Physical Description: 19pp. 
Box/Folder   52/6
Final: The gay caballero, by Rigby (“Dialogue by William K Wells and George Rosener”), undated
Physical Description: 104pp. 
The Captain's Kid
Box/Folder   52/7
Short Story: Way for a pirate, by Earl Felton, 6 February 1936
Physical Description: 47pp. 
Box/Folder   52/8
Screenplay: Way for a pirate, by Roy Chanslor, 29 March 1936
Physical Description: 120pp. 
Box/Folder   52/9
Screenplay: Way for a pirate, by Tom Reed, undated
Physical Description: 102pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   53/1
Temporary: Way for a pirate, no author shown, 9 May 1936
Physical Description: 114pp. 
Box/Folder   53/2
Final: Way for a pirate, by Reed, 16 May 1936
Physical Description: 122pp. 
Box/Folder   53/3
Revised Final: Way for a pirate, by Reed, 19 May with revisions to 8 June 1936; additional scenes , 16 July 1936
Physical Description: circa 115pp., 9pp. 
Captains of the Clouds
Box/Folder   53/4
Short Story: Bush pilot, by Roland Gillett, 17 October 1940
Physical Description: 12pp. 
Box/Folder   53/5
Short Story: Bush pilots, by Arthur T Horman, undated
Physical Description: 28pp. 
Box/Folder   53/6
Plot Summary: Bush pilots, by L Cruikshank, 25 November 1940
Physical Description: 1p. 
Box/Folder   53/7
Treatment: Bush pilots, by Norman Reilly Raine, 28 February 1941
Physical Description: 38pp. 
Box/Folder   53/8
Treatment: Bush pilot, by Raine, 11 March 1941
Physical Description: 43pp. 
Box/Folder   53/9
Temporary: The shadow of their wings, no author shown, 9 May to 31 May 1941
Physical Description: 187pp. 
Box/Folder   53/10
Revised Temporary: The shadow of their wings, by Richard Macauley, Raine, and Horman, 12 June 1941
Physical Description: 76pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   53/11
Revised Temporary 2: by Macauley, Horman, and Raine, 25 June 1941
Physical Description: 141pp. 
Box/Folder   53/12
Final: by Horman, Macauley, and Raine, 9 July with revisions to 3 October 1941
Physical Description: circa 135pp. 
Box/Folder   53/13
Reader Synopsis: by Karnot, 21 July 1941
Physical Description: 1p. 
Captured
Box/Folder   54/1
Short Story: Fellow prisoners, by Phillip Gibbs. Liberty, 13 September 1930
Physical Description: 9pp. 
Box/Folder   54/2
Story Outline: Fellow prisoners, by Edward Chodorov, 20 January 1933
Physical Description: 9pp. 
Box/Folder   54/3
Treatment: Fellow prisoners, by John Monk Saunders, undated
Physical Description: 26pp. 
Box/Folder   54/4
Treatment: Fellow prisoners, by James Ashmore Creelman, undated
Physical Description: 83pp. 
Box/Folder   54/5
Temporary: Fellow prisoners, by Chodorov, 25 February 1933
Physical Description: 141pp. 
Box/Folder   54/6
Final: no author shown, undated; revised pages to , 16 March 1933
Physical Description: 120pp., 40pp. 
Casablanca
Box/Folder   54/7
Revised Final: no author shown, 1 June 1942
Physical Description: 158pp. 
The Case of the Black Cat
Box/Folder   54/8
Novel: The case of the caretaker's cat, by Erle Stanley Gardner. New York, 1935
Physical Description: 309pp. 
Box/Folder   54/9
Temporary: The case of the caretaker's cat, no author shown, 8 June 1936
Physical Description: 122pp. 
Box/Folder   54/10
Final: The case of the caretaker's cat, no author shown, 23 June 1936
Physical Description: 122pp. 
The Case of the Black Parrot
Box/Folder   55/1
Play: in the next room, by Eleanor Robson and Harriet Ford. New York, 1923
Physical Description: 65pp. 
Box/Folder   55/2
Temporary: by Robert E Kent, 16 October 1940
Physical Description: 107pp. 
Box/Folder   55/3
Final: by Kent, 19 October with revisions to 23 October 1940
Physical Description: circa 100pp. 
The Case of the Curious Bride
Box/Folder   55/4
Novel: by Erle Stanley Gardner, 8 May 1934
Physical Description: 298pp. 
Box/Folder   55/5
Treatment: no author shown, 4 August 1934
Physical Description: 90pp. 
Box/Folder   55/6
Temporary: by Tom Reed, 17 August 1934; comment, “Notation: insert at page 13A,” by Harry Joe Brown , undated
Physical Description: 116pp.; 1p. 
Box/Folder   55/7
Revised Temporary: no author shown, 28 August 1934
Physical Description: 133pp. 
Box/Folder   55/8
Final: no author shown, 24 January with revisions to 12 February 1935
Physical Description: circa 155pp. 
Note: Annotated.
The Case of the Howling Dog
Box/Folder   56/1
Novel: by Erle Stanley Gardner, undated
Physical Description: 289pp. 
Box/Folder   56/2
Treatment: by Ben Markson, 21 April 1934
Physical Description: 28pp. 
Box/Folder   56/3
Final: by Markson, 26 May with revisions to 6 June 1934
Physical Description: circa 130pp. 
The Case of the Lucky Legs
Box/Folder   56/4
Novel: by Erle Stanley Gardner. New York, 1934
Physical Description: 282pp. 
Box/Folder   56/5
Temporary: no author shown, 21 March 1935
Physical Description: 127pp. 
Box/Folder   56/6
Revised Temporary: no author shown, 31 May 1935
Physical Description: 123pp. 
Box/Folder   57/1
Final: no author shown, 1 July with revisions to 9 July 1935
Physical Description: circa 150pp. 
Box/Folder   57/2
Revised Final: no author shown, 16 July 1935
Physical Description: circa 135pp. 
The Case of the Stuttering Bishop
Box/Folder   57/3
Novel: by Erle Stanley Gardner. New York, 1936
Physical Description: 276pp. 
Box/Folder   57/4
Temporary: by Kenneth Gamet and Don Ryan, 24 November 1936
Physical Description: 135pp. 
Box/Folder   57/5
Final: by Gamet and Ryan, 28 November with revisions to 1 December 1936
Physical Description: circa 135pp. 
The Case of the Velvet Claws
Box/Folder   57/6
Novel: by Erle Stanley Gardner. New York, 1933
Physical Description: 310pp. 
Box/Folder   58/1
Screenplay: by Robert N Lee, 13 February 1935
Physical Description: 124pp. 
Box/Folder   58/2
Temporary: by Tom Reed, 22 February 1936
Physical Description: 113pp. 
Box/Folder   58/3
Final: by Reed, 13 March 1936
Physical Description: circa 120pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
The Castle on the Hudson
Box/Folder   58/4
Temporary: Twenty thousand years in Sing Sing, by Courtney Terrett and Robert Lord (“Story by Warden Lewis E Lawes, Wilson Mizner, and Brown Holmes”), 26 April 1939
Physical Description: 123pp. 
Box/Folder   58/5
Final: Twenty thousand years in Sing Sing, by Terrett and Lord, 18 May 1939
Physical Description: 131pp. 
Box/Folder   58/6
Revised Final: Twenty thousand years in Sing Sing, by Terrett and Lord, 20 June with revisions to 22 June 1939
Physical Description: circa 145pp. 
Ceiling Zero
Box/Folder   58/7
Play: by Frank Wead, undated
Physical Description: 111pp. 
Box/Folder   59/1
Play: (“Promptbook”) by Wead, 10 April 1935; production notes
Physical Description: 192pp., 8pp. 
Box/Folder   59/2
Temporary: by Wead, 7 September 1935
Physical Description: 141pp. 
Box/Folder   59/3
Final: no author shown, 28 September 1935
Physical Description: 170pp. 
Box/Folder   59/4
Revised Final: no author shown, 8 October 1935
Physical Description: 168pp. 
Central Airport
Box/Folder   59/5
Screenplay: Hawk's mate, by Jack Moffitt, 17 September 1932
Physical Description: 158pp. 
Box/Folder   59/6
Screenplay: Grand central airport, by Rian James and James Seymour, 29 October 1932
Physical Description: 158pp. 
Box/Folder   59/7
Screenplay: Grand central airport, by James and Seymour, 31 October 1932
Physical Description: 158pp. 
Box/Folder   60/1
Final: Grand central airport, by James and Seymour, 8 November with revisions to 15 November 1932
Physical Description: circa 145pp. 
Box/Folder   60/2
Comments: (“Assignments of shots and camera angles”) no author shown, undated
Physical Description: 17pp. 
Central Park
Box/Folder   60/3
Plot Summary: no author shown, undated
Physical Description: 4pp. 
Box/Folder   60/4
Story Outline: by Ward Morehouse, 8 April 1932
Physical Description: 17pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   60/5
Story Outline: no author shown, 18 April 1932; memo from Morehouse to Hubbard
Physical Description: 11pp., 1p. 
Box/Folder   60/6
Temporary: by Earl Baldwin and Morehouse, 18 June 1932
Physical Description: 91pp. 
Box/Folder   60/7
Screenplay: by Baldwin and Morehouse, 5 July 1932
Physical Description: 93pp. 
Box/Folder   60/8
Final: by Baldwin and Morehouse, 14 July with revisions to 10 August 1932
Physical Description: circa 95pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Chain Lightning
Box/Folder   60/9
Short Story: These many years, by J Redmond Prior, undated
Physical Description: 107pp. 
Box/Folder   60/10
Plot Summary: These many years, by Wesley Haynes, 20 February 1948
Physical Description: 2pp. 
Box/Folder   60/11
Plot Summary: These many years, by Judith Bailey, 20 February 1948
Physical Description: 27pp. 
Box/Folder   60/12
Treatment: These many years, by John Twist, 28 June 1948
Physical Description: 42pp. 
Box/Folder   60/13
Story Outline: These many years, by Jacques Le Marechal, 1 July 1948
Physical Description: 8pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   60/14
Treatment: These many years, by Liam O'Brien and Vincent Evans, 8 August to 13 October 1948
Physical Description: 148pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   60/15
Treatment: These many years, by O'Brien and Evans, 22 October 1948
Physical Description: 141pp. 
Box/Folder   60/16
Treatment: Jet, by O'Brien and Evans, undated
Physical Description: 152pp. 
Box/Folder   61/1
Screenplay: Jet, by O'Brien and Evans, undated
Physical Description: 166pp. 
Box/Folder   61/2
Screenplay: Jet, by O'Brien and Evans, 24 January to 5 February 1949
Physical Description: 140pp. 
Box/Folder   61/3
Temporary: Jet, by O'Brien and Evans, 10 February 1949
Physical Description: 130pp. 
Box/Folder   61/4
Screenplay: These many years, by O'Brien and Evans, 29 March 1949
Physical Description: 43pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   61/5
Screenplay: These many years, by O'Brien and Evans, 11 April 1949
Physical Description: 107pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   61/6
Final: by O'Brien and Evans, 11 April 1949
Physical Description: 120pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   61/7
Revised Final: by O'Brien and Evans, 30 April with revisions to 23 June 1949
Physical Description: circa 125pp. 
Box/Folder   61/8
Comments: (“Revisions on 'These many years' ”) by Anthony Veiller, 7 May to 21 June 1949
Physical Description: circa 80pp. 
Box/Folder   61/9
Reader Synopsis: (“These many years [Chain lightning]”) by Elma LeCron, 19 December 1957
Physical Description: 1pp. 
Chances
Box/Folder   61/10
Novel: by Hamilton Gibbs, Boston, 1930
Physical Description: 285pp. 
Box/Folder   62/1
Temporary: by Waldemar Young, 13 January 1931
Physical Description: 96pp. 
Box/Folder   62/2
Final: by Young, 23 January 1931
Physical Description: 108pp. 
The Charge of the Light Brigade
Box/Folder   62/3
Treatment: by Abraham S Jacoby, 18 May 1935
Physical Description: 26pp. 
Box/Folder   62/4
Treatment: Into the jaws of death, by Jacoby, 11 June 1935
Physical Description: 48pp. 
Box/Folder   62/5
Screenplay: by Michel Jacoby and Rowland Leigh, 19 July 1935
Physical Description: 204pp. 
Box/Folder   62/6
Temporary: by M Jacoby and Leigh, 27 August 1935
Physical Description: 162pp. 
Box/Folder   62/7
Comments: (“Analysis of script”) by Captain John Rochford, 4 December 1935
Physical Description: 55pp. 
Box/Folder   62/8
Screenplay: no author shown, 21 January 1936
Physical Description: 169pp. 
Box/Folder   62/9
Revised Temporary: by M. Jacoby and Leigh, 30 January with revisions to 19 February 1936
Physical Description: circa 165pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   62/10
Final: by M Jacoby and Leigh, 25 March with revisions to 27 March 1936
Physical Description: circa 145pp. 
Cherokee Strip
Box/Folder   63/1
Short Story: Cherokee strip stampeders, by Ed Earl Repp. New Western, Oct-Nov, 1936
Physical Description: 27pp. 
Box/Folder   63/2
Treatment: by Joseph K Watson and Luci Ward, 26 October 1936
Physical Description: 59pp. 
Box/Folder   63/3
Final: by Watson and Ward, 9 November with revisions to 10 November 1936
Physical Description: circa 140pp. 
Box/Folder   63/4
Revised Final: by Watson and Ward, 17 November with revisions to 8 December 1936
Physical Description: circa 115pp. 
Cheyenne
Box/Folder   63/5
Story Outline: by Alan Le May, 17 July 1944
Physical Description: 5pp. 
Box/Folder   63/6
Novel: by Paul I Wellman, 19 December 1944
Physical Description: 184pp. 
Box/Folder   63/7
Plot Summary: by Wellman, 14 September 1944
Physical Description: 15pp. 
Box/Folder   63/8
Plot Summary: by Wellman, 18 September 1944
Physical Description: 23pp. 
Box/Folder   63/9
Plot Summary: by Wellman, 22 September 1944
Physical Description: 40pp. 
Box/Folder   63/10
Story Outline: by Thames Williamson, 4 December 1945
Physical Description: 6pp. 
Box/Folder   63/11
Screenplay: by Emmet Lavery, 1 September 1945
Physical Description: 152pp. 
Box/Folder   63/12
Temporary: by Le May, 28 November 1945
Physical Description: 87pp. 
Box/Folder   63/13
Revised Temporary: by Le May and Wellman, 14 December 1945
Physical Description: 126pp. 
Box/Folder   64/1
Revised Temporary 2: no author shown, 19 January 1946
Physical Description: 138pp. 
Box/Folder   64/2
Final: by Le May and Williamson, 20 February 1946
Physical Description: 150pp. 
Box/Folder   64/3
Revised Final: by Le May and Williamson, 9 March with revisions to 17 May 1946
Physical Description: circa 155pp. 
A Child Is Born
Box/Folder   64/4
Final: by Robert Rossen, 7 March with revisions to 25 March 1939
Physical Description: circa 135pp. 
China Clipper
Box/Folder   64/5
Treatment: by Frank Wead, 9 January 1936
Physical Description: 15pp. 
Box/Folder   64/6
Treatment: no author shown, 16 January 1936
Physical Description: 19pp. 
Box/Folder   64/7
Temporary: by Wead, 15 February 1936
Physical Description: 150pp. 
Box/Folder   64/8
Revised Temporary: by Wead, 20 February 1936
Physical Description: 159pp. 
Box/Folder   65/1
Revised Temporary 2: by Wead, 18 March 1936
Physical Description: 178pp. 
Box/Folder   65/2
Revised Temporary 3: by Wead, 25 March 1936
Physical Description: 165pp. 
Box/Folder   65/3
Revised Temporary 4: by Wead, 11 April 1936
Physical Description: 146pp. 
Box/Folder   65/4
Treatment: Log of the China clipper, no author shown (annotated), 21 April 1936; Dialogue for “The March of Time,” , undated
Physical Description: 41pp., 2pp. 
Box/Folder   65/5
Final: by Wead, undated, with revisions to 8 June 1936
Physical Description: circa 160pp. 
Christmas in Connecticut
Box/Folder   65/6
Short Story: by Aileen Hamilton, undated
Physical Description: 85pp. 
Box/Folder   65/7
Screenplay: by Lionel Houser, 1 January to 4 February 1944
Physical Description: 134pp. 
Box/Folder   66/1
Temporary: by Houser, 21 March 1944
Physical Description: 143pp. 
Box/Folder   66/2
Final: by Houser and Adele Commandini, 11 May with revisions to 10 July 1944
Physical Description: circa 155pp. 
The Church Mouse
Box/Folder   66/3
Play: A church mouse, by Ladislaus Fodor. New York, 1932
Physical Description: 96pp. 
Cinderella Jones
Box/Folder   66/4
Short Story: Judy adjudicates, by Philip Wylie. Redbook, April 1943
Physical Description: 7pp. 
Box/Folder   66/5
Treatment: Judy adjudicates, by Lionel Wiggam, 11 June 1943
Physical Description: 25pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   66/6
Treatment: Judy adjudicates, by Charles Hoffman, 16 July 1943
Physical Description: 67pp. 
Box/Folder   66/7
Screenplay: Judy adjudicates, by Hoffman, 27 July to 31 August 1943
Physical Description: 170pp. 
Box/Folder   66/8
Temporary: Judy adjudicates, by Hoffman, 8 September with revisions to 9 September 1943
Physical Description: circa 130pp. 
Box/Folder   66/9
Final: Judy adjudicates, by Hoffman, 12 October 1943 with revisions to 1 March 1944
Physical Description: circa 140pp. 
The Circus Clown
Box/Folder   66/10
Treatment: Sawdust (Joe E Brown Circus story), by Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby, 13 October 1933
Physical Description: 39pp. 
Box/Folder   66/11
Treatment: Sawdust, by Kalmar and Ruby, 10 November 1933; memo from Jim Seymour to Hal Wallis
Physical Description: 16pp., 1p. 
Box/Folder   66/12
Screenplay: Sawdust, by Kalmar and Ruby, 4 December 1933
Physical Description: 92pp. 
Box/Folder   67/1
Temporary: Sawdust, by Kalmar and Ruby with revisions by Tom Buckingham, 17 January 1934
Physical Description: 112pp. 
Box/Folder   67/2
Final: Sawdust, by Kalmar and Ruby, 1 February with revisions to 17 March 1934; revised pages and memo from Seymour to all departments
Physical Description: circa 100pp., 55pp. 
City for Conquest
Box/Folder   67/3
Novel: by Aben Kandel. New York, 1936
Physical Description: 467pp. 
Box/Folder   67/4
Plot Summary: by J P Cannon, 11 January 1936
Physical Description: 21pp. 
Box/Folder   67/5
Treatment: by Edward Chodorov, 7 December 1936
Physical Description: 60pp. 
Box/Folder   67/6
Treatment: by John Wexley, 3 October 1939
Physical Description: 52pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   67/7
Treatment: by Wexley (annotated), 26 October 1939; memo from Wexley to Hal Wallis
Physical Description: 21pp., 1p. 
Box/Folder   67/8
Treatment: (“Line by line outline of continuity”) by Wexley, 20 November 1939; memo from Wexley to Wallis
Physical Description: 12pp., 1p. 
Box/Folder   67/9
Temporary: by Wexley, 12 March 1940
Physical Description: 177pp. 
Box/Folder   68/1
Screenplay: by Wexley, 8 May 1940
Physical Description: 152pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   68/2
Screenplay: by Wexley, undated
Physical Description: 224pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   68/3
Final: by Wexley, 15 May with revisions to 18 July 1940
Physical Description: circa 160pp. 
Box/Folder   68/4
Reader Synopsis: by Rocklin, 10 June 1946
Physical Description: 1p. 
Code of the Secret Service
Box/Folder   68/5
Temporary: Smashing the money ring, by Lee Katz and Dean Franklin, 9 November 1938
Physical Description: 110pp. 
Box/Folder   68/6
Final: Smashing the money ring, by Katz and Franklin, 23 November 1938 with revisions to 13 February 1939
Physical Description: circa 140pp. 
Colleen
Box/Folder   68/7
Treatment: Irene, by Robert Lord, 6 April 1935
Physical Description: 26pp. 
Box/Folder   68/8
Treatment: by Peter Milne, 27 April 1935
Physical Description: 83pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   68/9
Screenplay: by Milne, 6 June 1935
Physical Description: circa 135pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   68/10
Screenplay: by Milne, 1 July 1935
Physical Description: 138pp. 
Box/Folder   69/1
Temporary: by Milne and F Hugh Herbert, 9 July 1935
Physical Description: 143pp. 
Box/Folder   69/2
Revised Temporary: by Milne and Herbert, 1 October 1935
Physical Description: 140pp. 
Box/Folder   69/3
Final: by Milne and Herbert, 5 October 1935
Physical Description: 141pp. 
Box/Folder   69/4
Revised Final: by Milne and Herbert, 14 October to 21 October with revisions to 31 December 1935
Physical Description: circa 140pp. 
College Coach
Box/Folder   69/5
Treatment: by Manuel Seff and Niven Busch, 18 July 1933
Physical Description: 39pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   69/6
Temporary: by Seff and Busch, 17 August 1933
Physical Description: 149pp. 
Box/Folder   69/7
Final: by Seff and Busch, 21 August to 7 September 1933
Physical Description: 142pp. 
Colorado Territory
Box/Folder   70/1
Treatment: Dark canyon, by Edmund H North, 1 March to 23 March 1948
Physical Description: 54pp. 
Box/Folder   70/2
Screenplay: Dark canyon, by North, 24 March 1948
Physical Description: 121pp. 
Box/Folder   70/3
Screenplay: Dark canyon, by North, 14 May 1948
Physical Description: 136pp. 
Box/Folder   70/4
Temporary: Dark canyon, by North, 1 June 1948
Physical Description: 124pp. 
Box/Folder   70/5
Treatment: The Colorado story, by John Twist, 17 July to 27 July 1948
Physical Description: 37pp. 
Box/Folder   70/6
Final: Colorado bound, by Twist, 26 August to 14 September with revisions to 3 September 1948
Physical Description: circa 110pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   70/7
Revised Final: by Twist, 15 September with revisions to 19 October 1948
Physical Description: circa 115pp. 
Comet Over Broadway
Box/Folder   70/8
Short Story: by Faith Baldwin. Cosmopolitan, March 1937
Physical Description: 15pp. 
Box/Folder   70/9
Story Outline: no author shown, undated
Physical Description: 10pp. 
Box/Folder   70/10
Treatment: by Fritz Falkenstein and N Brewster Morse, undated
Physical Description: 35pp. 
Box/Folder   70/11
Treatment: by Falkenstein and Morse, undated
Physical Description: 44pp. 
Box/Folder   70/12
Screenplay: by Falkenstein and Morse, undated
Physical Description: 122pp. 
Box/Folder   70/13
Treatment: by Mark Hellinger, 7 December 1937; memo from J L Warner to Hal Wallis
Physical Description: 12pp.; 1p.? 
Box/Folder   70/14
Treatment: by Hellinger, undated
Physical Description: 150pp. 
Box/Folder   71/1
Temporary: by Hellinger, 31 January to 4 March 1938
Physical Description: 153pp. 
Box/Folder   71/2
Final: no author shown, 29 March 1938
Physical Description: 145pp. 
Box/Folder   71/3
Revised Temporary: Curtain call, no author shown, 25 June 1938
Physical Description: 82pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   71/4
Final: Curtain call, no author shown, 9 July 1938
Physical Description: 126pp. 
Box/Folder   71/5
Revised Final: Curtain call, no author shown, 13 July with revisions to 27 July 1938
Physical Description: circa 115pp. 
Confession
Box/Folder   71/6
Temporary: Mazurka, by Margaret LeVino, 10 November 1936
Physical Description: 216pp. 
Box/Folder   72/1
Revised Temporary: Mazurka, by Julius Epstein, 16 January 1937
Physical Description: 189pp. 
Box/Folder   72/2
Final: Mazurka, by Epstein, 9 February with revisions to 9 March 1937
Physical Description: circa 170pp. 
Confessions of A Nazi Spy
Box/Folder   72/3
Novel: Nazi spies in America, by Leon G Turrou. New York, 1938
Physical Description: 299pp. 
Box/Folder   72/4
Screenplay: Storm over America, no author shown, 7 December 1938
Physical Description: circa 200pp. 
Box/Folder   72/5
Screenplay: Spy story, no author shown, undated
Physical Description: circa 165pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   72/6
Comments: (“Spy story notes”) no author shown, undated
Physical Description: 23pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   73/1
Temporary: Storm over America, no author shown, 24 December 1938
Physical Description: 172pp. 
Box/Folder   73/2
Revised Temporary: Storm over America, no author shown, 12 January 1939
Physical Description: 193pp. 
Box/Folder   73/3
Final: by Milton Krims and John Wexley, 27 January with revisions to 7 March 1939
Physical Description: circa 155pp. 
The Confidential Agent
Box/Folder   73/4
Novel: The confidential agent: An entertainment, by Graham Greene. New York, 1939
Physical Description: 301pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   73/5
Screenplay: by Robert Buckner, 5 February 1945
Physical Description: 72pp. 
Box/Folder   73/6
Temporary: by Buckner, 12 March 1945
Physical Description: 165pp. 
Box/Folder   73/7
Revised Temporary: by Buckner, 14 April to 30 April 1945
Physical Description: 158pp. 
Box/Folder   74/1
Final: by Buckner, 26 May with revisions to 17 August 1945
Physical Description: circa 155pp. 
Conflict
Box/Folder   74/2
Short Story: The pentacle, by Robert Siodmak and Alfred Neumann, undated
Physical Description: 49pp. 
Box/Folder   74/3
Plot Summary: The pentacle, by Wilfrid Pettitt, 23 July 1942
Physical Description: 2pp. 
Box/Folder   74/4
Screenplay: The pentacle, by Arthur T Horman, 12 February 1943
Physical Description: 138pp. 
Box/Folder   74/5
Temporary: The pentacle, by Horman, 3 April 1943
Physical Description: 145pp. 
Box/Folder   74/6
Revised Final: by Horman with additional dialogue by Vincent Lawrence, 13 May 1943
Physical Description: 138pp. 
The Conspirators
Box/Folder   74/7
Novel: by Frederic Prokosch. New York, 1943
Physical Description: 338pp. 
Box/Folder   74/8
Story Outline: (“Sketch of action”) by Frederick Faust, 9 April 1943
Physical Description: 11pp. 
Box/Folder   74/9
Treatment: by Faust, 15 April 1943
Physical Description: 33pp. 
Box/Folder   74/10
Screenplay: by Faust, 29 May 1943
Physical Description: 124pp. 
Box/Folder   75/1
Treatment: by Elliot Paul, 1 June 1943
Physical Description: 151pp. 
Box/Folder   75/2
Temporary: by Faust, 7 June 1943
Physical Description: 137pp. 
Box/Folder   75/3
Screenplay: by Frank Gruber, 11 September to 18 October 1943
Physical Description: circa 120pp. 
Box/Folder   75/4
Screenplay: by Vladimir Pozner, 18 October to 1 November 1943
Physical Description: 168pp. 
Box/Folder   75/5
Revised Temporary: by Pozner, 16 November 1943
Physical Description: 158pp. 
Box/Folder   75/6
Final: no author shown, 29 November 1943
Physical Description: 164pp. 
Box/Folder   75/7
Screenplay: by Jack Moffitt, 12 February to 18 March 1944
Physical Description: circa 165pp. 
Box/Folder   76/1
Revised Final: no author shown, 22 February with revisions to 2 June 1944
Physical Description: circa 160pp. 
Box/Folder   76/2
Comments: (“Suggestions”) by Moffitt, 10 April 1944; memo from Moffitt to Chertok
Physical Description: 6pp.; 1p. 
Box/Folder   76/3
Comments: (“Comments and changes on 'The conspirators' ['Give me this woman'])” by Leo Rosten, 11 April 1944; memo from Chertok to J L Warner
Physical Description: 16pp.; 1p. 
The Constant Nymph
Box/Folder   76/4
Play: by Margaret Kennedy and Basil Dean, 16 January 1940
Physical Description: 154pp. 
Box/Folder   76/5
Screenplay: by Kay Van Riper, undated
Physical Description: 102pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   76/6
Temporary: no author shown, 29 May 1940
Physical Description: 196pp. 
Box/Folder   76/7
Final: no author shown, 10 June with revisions to 20 June 1940; alternate ending
Physical Description: circa 165pp.; 2pp. 
Box/Folder   76/8
Revised Final: by E Goulding, 6 May with revisions to 5 July 1941
Physical Description: circa 170pp. 
Box/Folder   77/1
Revised Final 2: no author shown, 27 August with revisions to 17 September 1941
Physical Description: circa 145pp. 
Box/Folder   77/2
Revised Final 3: no author shown, 28 January with revisions to 10 April 1942
Physical Description: 160pp. 
Convention City
Box/Folder   77/3
Treatment: by Peter Milne (under pseudonym Will Turner), 22 February 1933
Physical Description: 52pp. 
Box/Folder   77/4
Screenplay: by Robert Lord, undated
Physical Description: 139pp. 
Box/Folder   77/5
Temporary: by Lord, 1 June 1933
Physical Description: 154pp. 
Box/Folder   77/6
Comments: (“Notes on 'Convention city' ”) no author shown, undated
Physical Description: 16pp. 
The Corn Is Green
Box/Folder   77/7
Play: by Emlyn Williams, New York, 1938
Physical Description: 184pp. 
Box/Folder   77/8
Screenplay: by Casey Robinson, 6 June to 10 August 1943
Physical Description: 201pp. 
Box/Folder   78/1
Temporary: by Robinson, 5 November 1943
Physical Description: 179pp. 
Box/Folder   78/2
Final: by Robinson, 1 December 1943 with revisions to 10 March 1944
Physical Description: circa 180pp. 
Box/Folder   78/3
Revised Final: by Robinson and Frank Cavett, 9 May with revisions to 26 June 1944
Physical Description: circa 165pp. 
Cowboy From Brooklyn
Box/Folder   78/4
Play: Howdy stranger, by Robert Sloane and Louis Pelletier, Jr. New York, 1937
Physical Description: 112pp. 
Box/Folder   78/5
Temporary: Howdy stranger, by Earl Baldwin, 29 November 1937
Physical Description: 149pp. 
Box/Folder   78/6
Final: Howdy stranger, no author shown, 21 December 1937 with revisions to 12 March 1938; alternate ending
Physical Description: circa 125pp.; 5pp. 
Cowboy Quarterback
Box/Folder   78/7
Temporary: Lighthorse Harry, no author shown, 11 March 1939
Physical Description: 122pp. 
Box/Folder   79/1
Final: Lighthorse Harry, by Fred Niblo, Jr, 22 March to 25 March 1939
Physical Description: 105pp. 
Box/Folder   79/2
Revised Final: Lighthorse Harry, by Niblo, 31 March to 17 April 1939
Physical Description: circa 110pp. 
The Crash
Box/Folder   79/3
Novel: Children of pleasure, by Larry Barretto, New York, 1932
Physical Description: 311pp. 
Box/Folder   79/4
Temporary: Children of pleasure, by Courtenay Terrett, 20 April 1932
Physical Description: circa 120pp. 
Box/Folder   79/5
Final: Children of pleasure, by Barretto and Earl Baldwin, 26 April with revisions to 4 May 1932
Physical Description: circa 115pp. 
Crime By Night
Box/Folder   79/6
Novel: Forty whacks, by Geoffry Homes. New York, 1941
Physical Description: 246pp. 
Box/Folder   79/7
Treatment: Forty whacks, by Jack Moffitt, 1 January 1942
Physical Description: 15pp. 
Box/Folder   80/1
Temporary: Forty whacks, by Dale Van Every, 26 January 1942
Physical Description: 138pp. 
Box/Folder   80/2
Treatment: Forty whacks, by Fred Niblo Jr. and Hector Chevigny, 23 April 1942
Physical Description: 46pp. 
Box/Folder   80/3
Treatment: Forty whacks, by Robert Kent, 14 May 1942
Physical Description: 66pp. 
Box/Folder   80/4
Screenplay: Forty whacks, by Kent, undated
Physical Description: 107pp. 
Box/Folder   80/5
Story Outline: Forty whacks, by Joel Malone and Rich Hall, undated
Physical Description: 2pp. 
Box/Folder   80/6
Treatment: Forty whacks, by Malone and Hall, July 1942
Physical Description: 67pp. 
Box/Folder   80/7
Screenplay: Forty whacks, by Malone, 23 July to 21 August 1942
Physical Description: 139pp. 
Box/Folder   80/8
Screenplay: Forty whacks, no author shown, 15 August 1942
Physical Description: 151pp. 
Box/Folder   80/9
Screenplay: Forty whacks, by Malone, 31 August 1942
Physical Description: 118pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   80/10
Revised Temporary: Forty whacks, by Richard Weil and Malone, 26 September 1942
Physical Description: 115pp. 
Box/Folder   81/1
Final: Forty whacks, by Weil and Malone, 1 October with revisions to 8 October 1942
Physical Description: circa 115pp. 
Crime School
Box/Folder   81/2
Final: by Crane Wilbur, 24 January 1938
Physical Description: 84pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   81/3
Revised Final: by Wilbur, 27 January with revisions to 11 March 1938
Physical Description: circa 125pp. 
The Crooner
Box/Folder   81/4
Novel: Crooner, by Rian James. New York, 1932
Physical Description: 288pp. 
Box/Folder   81/5
Treatment: by Charles Kenyon, undated
Physical Description: 32pp. 
Box/Folder   81/6
Screenplay: by Kenyon, 8 April 1932
Physical Description: 118pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   81/7
Temporary: by Kenyon, 9 April 1932
Physical Description: 44pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   81/8
Final: by Kenyon, 13 April with revisions to 30 April 1932; memo
Physical Description: circa 115pp.; 1p. 
The Crowd Roars
Box/Folder   82/1
Novel: The roar of the crowd, by James Corbett. New York, 1925
Physical Description: 329pp. 
Box/Folder   82/2
Final: The roar of the crowd, no author shown, 6 December to 19 December 1931
Physical Description: 109pp. 
Box/Folder   82/3
Final: The roar of the crowd, no author shown, 6 December 1931
Physical Description: 109pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Cry Wolf
Box/Folder   82/4
Novel: by Marjorie Carleton, New York, 1945
Physical Description: 217pp. 
Box/Folder   82/5
Plot Summary: by David Kuntz, 3 January to 31 March 1945
Physical Description: 15pp. 
Box/Folder   82/6
Novel: by Carleton. Condensation in Liberty, 2 June 1945
Physical Description: 15pp. 
Box/Folder   82/7
Treatment: by Catherine Turney, 26 May 1945
Physical Description: 25pp. 
Box/Folder   82/8
Screenplay: by Turney, 9 June to 21 July 1945
Physical Description: 169pp. 
Box/Folder   82/9
Screenplay: by Turney, 28 July to 11 August 1945
Physical Description: circa 145pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   83/1
Temporary: by Turney, 24 August 1945
Physical Description: 172pp. 
Box/Folder   83/2
Screenplay: by Turney, 9 March 1946
Physical Description: 31pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   83/3
Screenplay: by Turney, 15 March 1946
Physical Description: 71pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   83/4
Screenplay: by Turney, 16 March to 13 April 1946
Physical Description: 116pp. 
Box/Folder   83/5
Final: by Turney, 16 March with revisions to 30 September 1946
Physical Description: circa 120pp. 
Box/Folder   83/6
Reader Synopsis: by P Mathias, 12 May 1948
Physical Description: 1p. 
Dames
Box/Folder   83/7
Treatment: by Robert Lord, 16 September 1933
Physical Description: 43pp. 
Box/Folder   83/8
Screenplay: Stage struck, by Tom Buckingham, 11 October 1933
Physical Description: 114pp. 
Box/Folder   83/9
Treatment: by Earl Baldwin, 28 December 1933
Physical Description: 20pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   83/10
Screenplay: by Baldwin, undated
Physical Description: 151pp. 
Box/Folder   83/11
Screenplay: by Baldwin, 14 February 1934
Physical Description: 114pp. 
Box/Folder   83/12
Screenplay: by Manuel Seff, 22 February 1934
Physical Description: 55pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   83/13
Screenplay: by Delmer Daves, 23 February 1934
Physical Description: 32pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   83/14
Treatment: by Lord and Daves, 26 February 1934
Physical Description: 29pp. 
Box/Folder   83/15
Treatment: no author shown, undated
Physical Description: 21pp. 
Box/Folder   84/1
Temporary: by Daves, 2 March 1934
Physical Description: 106pp. 
Note: Annotated and Incomplete.
Box/Folder   84/2
Final: by Daves, 16 March with revisions to 27 March 1934
Physical Description: 126pp. 
Dance Charlie Dance
Box/Folder   84/3
Temporary: by Crane Wilbur, 29 December 1936
Physical Description: 105pp. 
Box/Folder   84/4
Final: by Wilbur, 4 January with revisions to 22 January 1937
Physical Description: circa 160pp. 
Dancing Sweeties
Box/Folder   84/5
Treatment: Three flights up, by Harry Fried, undated
Physical Description: 52pp. 
Box/Folder   84/6
Final: Those who dance, by Gordon Rigby and Joseph A Jackson, 30 January 1930
Physical Description: 101pp. 
Danger Signal
Box/Folder   84/7
Novel: by Phyllis Bottome. Boston, 1939
Physical Description: 312pp. 
Box/Folder   85/1
Treatment: by John Wexley, 20 May 1940
Physical Description: 58pp. 
Box/Folder   85/2
Treatment: (“Scene-by-scene outline of continuity”) by Wexley, 12 June 1940
Physical Description: 15pp. 
Box/Folder   85/3
Screenplay: by Wexley, undated
Physical Description: 175pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   85/4
Screenplay: by Wexley, 9 August 1940
Physical Description: 150pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   85/5
Comments: (“Ideas for a revise on the screenplay of 'Danger signal' ”) by Robert Hunt, 17 September 1940
Physical Description: 9pp. 
Box/Folder   85/6
Treatment: by Hunt, 27 September 1940
Physical Description: 34pp. 
Box/Folder   85/7
Temporary: by Howard Koch, Anne Froelick, and Heinz Herald, 30 November with revisions to 11 December 1940
Physical Description: 56pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   85/8
Revised Temporary: by Koch, Froelick, and Herald, 10 January 1941
Physical Description: 114pp. 
Box/Folder   85/9
Screenplay: by Vera Caspary, 4 May 1943
Physical Description: 61pp. 
Note: Annotated and Incomplete.
Box/Folder   85/10
Screenplay: by Caspary, 7 May 1943
Physical Description: 120pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   85/11
Story Outline: by Thomas Job, 15 May 1943
Physical Description: 12pp. 
Box/Folder   85/12
Screenplay: by Job and Jo Pagano, 5 June 1943
Physical Description: 98pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   86/1
Revised Temporary 2: by Job and Pagano, 23 August 1943
Physical Description: 138pp. 
Box/Folder   86/2
Screenplay: by Arthur Horman, 18 October 1943
Physical Description: 130pp. 
Box/Folder   86/3
Screenplay: by Adele Commandini, 24 June with revisions to 5 August 1944
Physical Description: circa 160pp. 
Box/Folder   86/4
Final: by Commandini, 28 December 1944 with revisions to 3 January 1945
Physical Description: 149pp. 
Box/Folder   86/5
Revised Final: by Commandini and Graham Baker, 1 February with revisions to 3 March 1945
Physical Description: 144pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   86/6
Revised Final 2: by Commandini and Baker (“additional dialogue by Alvah Bessie”), 30 March with revisions to 7 May 1945
Physical Description: 140pp. 
Dangerous
Box/Folder   86/7
Temporary: Hard luck dame, by Laird Doyle, 30 June 1935
Physical Description: 146pp. 
Box/Folder   86/8
Final: Hard luck dame, by Doyle, 9 August with revisions to 26 August 1935
Physical Description: circa 130pp. 
Dangerous Female see the Maltese Falcon (1931)
Dangerously They Live
Box/Folder   87/1
Short Story: Remember tomorrow, by Marion Parsonnet, undated
Physical Description: 82pp. 
Box/Folder   87/2
Screenplay: Remember tomorrow, by Parsonnet, undated
Physical Description: 169pp. 
Box/Folder   87/3
Temporary: Remember tomorrow, by Parsonnet, 11 July 1941
Physical Description: 112pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   87/4
Revised Temporary: Remember tomorrow, by Parsonnet, 31 July 1941
Physical Description: 124pp. 
Box/Folder   87/5
Final: Remember tomorrow, by Parsonnet, 16 August with revisions to 27 August 1941
Physical Description: circa 115pp. 
Box/Folder   87/6
Revised Final: Remember tomorrow, by Parsonnet, 29 August with revisions to 19 September 1941
Physical Description: circa 115pp. 
Daredevil Drivers
Box/Folder   87/7
Screenplay: Truck war, by Charles R Condon, undated
Physical Description: 153pp. 
Box/Folder   87/8
Temporary: Highway pirates, by Sherman L Lowe, 15 September 1937
Physical Description: 78pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   87/9
Final: Highway pirates, by Lowe, 21 September with revisions to 30 September 1937
Physical Description: circa 125pp. 
Dark Hazard
Box/Folder   88/1
Novel: by W.R. Burnett. New York, 1933
Physical Description: 295pp. 
Box/Folder   88/2
Temporary: by Ralph Block and Brown Holmes, 7 August 1933
Physical Description: 131pp. 
Box/Folder   88/3
Final: by Block and Holmes, 26 August with revisions to 21 December 1933; alternate ending
Physical Description: circa 150pp.; 4pp 
Dark Horse
Box/Folder   88/4
Story Outline: by Darryl Zanuck, 7 January 1932
Physical Description: 23pp. 
Box/Folder   88/5
Treatment: by Joseph Jackson, 29 January 1932
Physical Description: 45pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   88/6
Temporary: by Jackson, 22 February 1932
Physical Description: 106pp. 
Box/Folder   88/7
Final: by Jackson, 9 March to 18 March 1932
Physical Description: 117pp. 
Dark Passage
Box/Folder   88/8
Novel: by David Goodis. New York, 1946
Physical Description: 248pp. 
Box/Folder   89/1
Novel: by Goodis. Serialized in Saturday Evening Post, 20 July to 7 September 1946
Physical Description: 59pp. 
Box/Folder   89/2
Screenplay: by Delmer Daves, 12 April 1946; memo from Wald to Warner
Physical Description: 131pp.; 1p. 
Box/Folder   89/3
Temporary: by Daves, 24 May with revisions to 9 September 1946
Physical Description: circa 130pp. 
Box/Folder   89/4
Final: by Daves, 15 October with revisions to 29 November 1946
Physical Description: circa 150pp. 
Dark Victory
Box/Folder   89/5
Play: by George Brewer Jr. and Bertram Block, 8 January 1936
Physical Description: 104pp. 
Box/Folder   89/6
Screenplay: by Casey Robinson, 1 July 1938
Physical Description: 70pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   89/7
Treatment: by Robinson, Mr Goulding, and Mr Lewis, 20 July 1938
Physical Description: 36pp. 
Box/Folder   89/8
Screenplay: by Robinson, undated
Physical Description: 185pp. 
Box/Folder   89/9
Temporary: by Robinson, 27 September with revisions to 28 September 1938
Physical Description: 160pp. 
Daughters Courageous
Box/Folder   90/1
Temporary: Fly away home, by Julius J and Philip G Epstein, 11 January 1939
Physical Description: 148pp. 
Box/Folder   90/2
Final: American family, by the Epsteins, 27 January with revisions to 18 February 1939
Physical Description: circa 155pp. 
The Dawn Patrol (1930)
Box/Folder   90/3
Temporary: by Seton I Miller, 19 February 1930
Physical Description: 143pp. 
Box/Folder   90/4
Final: (“Revised”) by Miller and Dan Totheroh, 14 March 1930; alternate ending
Physical Description: 136pp.; 1p. 
The Dawn Patrol(1938)
Box/Folder   90/5
Short Story: The flight commander, by John Monk Saunders, undated
Physical Description: 18pp. 
Box/Folder   90/6
Plot Summary: The flight commander, by Ivan Goff, 29 August 1936; typescript of above
Physical Description: 1p.; 11pp. 
Box/Folder   90/7
Temporary: by Seton I Miller and Dan Totheroh, 11 June 1938
Physical Description: 163pp. 
Box/Folder   90/8
Final: by Miller and Totheroh, 6 July with revisions to 30 July 1938
Physical Description: 165pp. 
Box/Folder   91/1
Revised Final: by Miller and Totheroh, 4 August with revisions to 29 August 1938
Physical Description: circa 170pp. 
Deception
Box/Folder   91/2
Play: Monsieur Lamberthier, by Louis Verneuil. Translated from the French, 8 November 1927
Physical Description: 107pp. 
Box/Folder   91/3
Treatment: Jealousy, by S.K. Lauren, 1 April 1944
Physical Description: 39pp. 
Box/Folder   91/4
Screenplay: Jealousy, by Lauren, 19 August 1944
Physical Description: 165pp. 
Box/Folder   91/5
Treatment: Jealousy, by Joseph Than and John Collier, 14 July 1945
Physical Description: 16pp. 
Box/Folder   91/6
Screenplay: Her conscience, by Collier and Than, 29 September 1945; comments
Physical Description: 145pp.; 1p. 
Box/Folder   91/7
Temporary: Her conscience, by Than and Collier, 15 January 1946
Physical Description: 129pp. 
Box/Folder   91/8
Final: by Collier and Than, 28 February with revisions to 7 March 1946
Physical Description: 48pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   91/9
Revised Final: by Collier and Than, 16 March with revisions to 10 April 1946
Physical Description: circa 140pp. 
Box/Folder   91/10
Revised Final 2: by Collier and Than, 20 April with revisions to 30 August 1946
Physical Description: circa 125pp. 
The Decision of Christopher Blake
Box/Folder   92/1
Play: Christopher Blake, by Moss Hart, undated
Physical Description: 72pp. 
Box/Folder   92/2
Plot Summary: Christopher Blake, by Dorothea Cartwright Doe, 14 August 1947
Physical Description: 21pp. 
Box/Folder   92/3
Story Outline: by Ranald MacDougall, 20 February 1947; comments by author
Physical Description: 9pp.; 5pp. 
Box/Folder   92/4
Screenplay: by MacDougall, 11 March 1947
Physical Description: 6pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   92/5
Screenplay: by MacDougall, 18 March to 1 April 1947
Physical Description: 24pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   92/6
Screenplay: The private world of Christopher Blake, by MacDougall, 8 April to 20 May 1947
Physical Description: 164pp. 
Box/Folder   92/7
Screenplay: The private world of Christopher Blake, by MacDougall, 22 May 1947
Physical Description: 135pp. 
Box/Folder   92/8
Temporary: The private world of Christopher Blake, by MacDougall, 29 May 1947
Physical Description: 134pp. 
Box/Folder   92/9
Final: The private world of Christopher Blake, by MacDougall, 10 July to 19 July 1947
Physical Description: circa 135pp. 
Box/Folder   92/10
Final: The private world of Christopher Blake, by MacDougall, 22 July with revisions to 16 September 1947
Physical Description: circa 135pp. 
Box/Folder   92/11
Final: The private world of Christopher Blake, by MacDougall, 22 July with revisions to 18 September 1947
Physical Description: circa 135pp. 
Box/Folder   92/12
Reader Synopsis: Christopher Blake, by Doe, 30 July 1948
Physical Description: 1p. 
Deep Valley
Box/Folder   93/1
Novel: by Dan Totheroh. New York, 1942
Physical Description: 312pp. 
Box/Folder   93/2
Treatment: by Totheroh, 9 September 1942
Physical Description: 33pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   93/3
Treatment: (“Notes and criticism--treatment”) by Delmer Daves, 17 December 1942; comments
Physical Description: 75pp.; 8pp. 
Box/Folder   93/4
Treatment: by Daves, 11 February 1943
Physical Description: 52pp. 
Box/Folder   93/5
Treatment: by Daves, 17 February 1943
Physical Description: 68pp. 
Box/Folder   93/6
Screenplay: by Totheroh, 19 August 1942
Physical Description: 35pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   93/7
Treatment: by Totheroh, 26 August 1942
Physical Description: 30pp. 
Box/Folder   93/8
Screenplay: by Albert Maltz, 30 April to 7 August 1943
Physical Description: 182pp. 
Box/Folder   93/9
Screenplay: by Stephen Avery and Salka Viertel, undated
Physical Description: 68pp. 
Note: Annotated and Incomplete.
Box/Folder   93/10
Screenplay: by Viertel, 31 May 1946
Physical Description: 173pp. 
Box/Folder   93/11
Screenplay: by James Gray, 13 June 1946
Physical Description: 60pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   93/12
Screenplay: by Viertel and Gray, 14 June 1946
Physical Description: 52pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   93/13
Screenplay: by Viertel and Gray, 27 June 1946
Physical Description: 43pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   93/14
Screenplay: by Viertel and Gray, 3 July to 5 August 1946
Physical Description: 111pp. 
Note: Annotated and Incomplete.
Box/Folder   94/1
Temporary: by Maltz, 19 August 1943
Physical Description: 148pp. 
Box/Folder   94/2
Revised Temporary: by Maltz, 27 June 1944
Physical Description: 130pp. 
Box/Folder   94/3
Final: by Viertel and Gray, 1 July 1946
Physical Description: 136pp. 
Box/Folder   94/4
Revised Final: by Viertel and Avery, 27 August with revisions to 5 November 1946
Physical Description: circa 130pp. 
The Desert Song(1929)
Box/Folder   94/5
Play: no author shown, undated
Physical Description: 85pp. 
Box/Folder   94/6
Treatment: by Harvey H Gates, undated
Physical Description: 27pp. 
Box/Folder   94/7
Screenplay: by Gates, 22 September 1928
Physical Description: circa 160pp. 
The Desert Song (1943)
Box/Folder   94/8
Story Outline: by Robert Buckner and Charles Grayson, 26 August 1941
Physical Description: 11pp. 
Box/Folder   94/9
Screenplay: by Grayson, undated
Physical Description: 144pp. 
Box/Folder   94/10
Revised Temporary 2: by Buckner, 24 March to 20 April 1942
Physical Description: 171pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   95/1
Final: by Buckner, 1 May with revisions to 3 September 1942
Physical Description: circa 185pp. 
Desirable
Box/Folder   95/2
Story Outline: A lady surrenders, by Mary C. McCall Jr., undated
Physical Description: 6pp. 
Box/Folder   95/3
Treatment: Roan colt, by McCall, 24 April 1934
Physical Description: 27pp. 
Box/Folder   95/4
Temporary: Lady surrenders, by McCall, 21 May 1934
Physical Description: 121pp. 
Box/Folder   95/5
Final: Lady surrenders, by McCall, 7 June with revisions to 29 June 1934
Physical Description: circa 125pp. 
Desperate Journey
Box/Folder   95/6
Treatment: Forced landing, by Arthur T Horman, 1 December 1941
Physical Description: 51pp. 
Box/Folder   95/7
Screenplay: by Robert Rossen and Horman, 16 January 1942
Physical Description: 56pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   95/8
Temporary: Forced landing, no author shown, undated
Physical Description: circa 185pp. 
Box/Folder   95/9
Final: by Horman, 21 January with revisions to 8 April 1942
Physical Description: circa 155pp. 
Destination Tokyo
Box/Folder   95/10
Novel: by Steve Fisher. New York, 1943
Physical Description: 230pp. 
Box/Folder   96/1
Novel: by Fisher. Serialized in Liberty, 30 October to 11 December 1943
Physical Description: circa 55pp. 
Box/Folder   96/2
Treatment: by Fisher, 6 April 1943
Physical Description: 46pp. 
Box/Folder   96/3
Treatment: no author shown, 13 May 1943
Physical Description: 32pp. 
Box/Folder   96/4
Temporary: by Fisher, 1 May 1943
Physical Description: 135pp. 
Box/Folder   96/5
Revised Temporary: by Delmer Daves, 14 May 1943
Physical Description: 180pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   96/6
Revised Temporary 2: by Daves, undated
Physical Description: 155pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   96/7
Final: no author shown, 20 June with revisions to 13 September 1943
Physical Description: circa 170pp. 
Devil Dogs of the Air
Box/Folder   96/8
Story Outline: Air devils, by John Monk Saunders, 4 April 1934
Physical Description: 11pp. 
Box/Folder   96/9
Treatment: Air devils, by Saunders and Malcolm Stuart Boylan, 28 April 1934
Physical Description: 40pp. 
Box/Folder   96/10
Treatment: Air devils, by Boylan, 1 June 1934
Physical Description: 89pp. 
Box/Folder   96/11
Treatment: All good soldiers have wings, by Boylan, 15 June 1934
Physical Description: 102pp. 
Box/Folder   97/1
Screenplay: Air devils, by Boylan, 18 August 1934; memo from William Koenig to Orry Kelly
Physical Description: 136pp.; 1p. 
Box/Folder   97/2
Temporary: Flying marines, no author shown, 7 September 1934
Physical Description: 35pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   97/3
Final: The flying marines, no author shown, 26 September with revisions to 23 October 1934
Physical Description: circa 180pp. 
Devil's Island
Box/Folder   97/4
Temporary: The return of Doctor X, by Anthony Coldewey and Raymond L Schrock, 25 May 1938
Physical Description: 55pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   97/5
Revised Temporary: The return of Doctor X, by Kenneth Gamet and Don Ryan, 14 June 1938
Physical Description: circa 100pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   97/6
Final: by Gamet and Ryan, undated with revisions to 12 July 1938
Physical Description: circa 125pp. 
Devil's Saddle Legion
Box/Folder   97/7
Short Story: Hell's saddle legion, by Ed Earl Repp. Big Book Western, Nov-December 1936
Physical Description: 56pp. 
Box/Folder   97/8
Temporary: by Repp, 10 March 1937
Physical Description: 136pp. 
Box/Folder   97/9
Final: by Repp, 17 March with revisions to 31 March 1937
Physical Description: circa 125pp. 
Devotion
Box/Folder   98/1
Treatment: by Theodore Reeves, undated
Physical Description: 53pp. 
Box/Folder   98/2
Screenplay: by Reeves, 11 February 1942
Physical Description: 186pp. 
Box/Folder   98/3
Screenplay: by Reeves, 7 March 1942; memo from James J Geller to Robert Buckner; unsigned memo
Physical Description: 133pp.; 1p.; 1p. 
Box/Folder   98/4
Temporary: by Reeves, 21 May 1942
Physical Description: 155pp. 
Box/Folder   98/5
Screenplay: by Keith Winter, June 1942
Physical Description: 214pp. 
Box/Folder   98/6
Revised Temporary: by Winter, 6 October to 16 October 1942
Physical Description: 138pp. 
Box/Folder   98/7
Screenplay: by John Collier (annotated), 11 November 1942; memo from story department
Physical Description: 87pp.; 1p. 
Box/Folder   98/8
Final: no author shown, 29 October 1942 with revisions to 5 January 1943
Physical Description: circa 165pp. 
Dinky
Box/Folder   99/1
Treatment: by Frank Fenton, Samuel Gelson Brown, and John Fante, undated
Physical Description: 66pp. 
Box/Folder   99/2
Treatment: by Fante, undated; notes
Physical Description: 72pp.; 5pp. 
Box/Folder   99/3
Screenplay: by Harry Sauber, 23 November 1934
Physical Description: 116pp. 
Box/Folder   99/4
Final: by Sauber, 4 January with revisions to 14 January 1935
Physical Description: circa 120pp. 
Box/Folder   99/5
Revised Final: by Sauber, 23 January with revisions to 25 January 1935; memo from Maxwell Arnow to studio personnel
Physical Description: circa 130pp.; 1p. 
Dispatch From Reuters
Box/Folder   99/6
Treatment: The romance of Reuters, by Valentine Williams, undated
Physical Description: 77pp. 
Box/Folder   99/7
Screenplay: This man Reuter, by Williams and Wolfgang Wilhelm, 25 July 1939
Physical Description: 115pp. 
Box/Folder   99/8
Treatment: This man Reuter, by Milton Krims, 5 September 1939
Physical Description: 27pp. 
Box/Folder   99/9
Temporary: This man Reuter, by Krims, 19 December 1939
Physical Description: 182pp. 
Box/Folder   100/1
Revised Temporary: This man Reuter, by Krims, 9 April 1940
Physical Description: 148pp. 
Box/Folder   100/2
Final: This man Reuter, by Krims, 16 April with revisions to 28 June 1940
Physical Description: circa 150pp. 
Disraeli
Box/Folder   100/3
Play: by Louis N Parker. New York, 1911
Physical Description: 114pp. 
Box/Folder   100/4
Temporary: by Julien Josephson, 15 May 1929
Physical Description: 99pp. 
Box/Folder   100/5
Final: by Josephson, undated
Physical Description: 107pp. 
Dive Bomber
Box/Folder   100/6
Treatment: Beyond the blue sky, by Frank Wead, undated
Physical Description: 102pp. 
Box/Folder   100/7
Temporary: by Wead, 2 January 1941
Physical Description: 105pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   100/8
Treatment: by Wead and Robert Buckner, 24 January to 27 January 1941
Physical Description: 23pp. 
Box/Folder   100/9
Revised Temporary: by Wead and Buckner, 4 February to 24 February 1941
Physical Description: 147pp. 
Box/Folder   101/1
Revised Temporary 2: by Wead and Buckner, 3 March 1941
Physical Description: 118pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   101/2
Final: by Wead and Buckner, 11 March with revisions to 30 April 1941
Physical Description: circa 145pp. 
Divorce Among Friends
Box/Folder   101/3
Treatment: Two time marriage, by Jack Townley, undated
Physical Description: 31pp. 
Box/Folder   101/4
Screenplay: A husband's privileges, by Harvey Thew, undated
Physical Description: 118pp. 
Box/Folder   101/5
Screenplay: A husband's privileges, by Thew, undated
Physical Description: 131pp. 
Box/Folder   101/6
Final: A husband's privileges, no author shown (incomplete), undated; “Final breakdown (by sequence)”
Physical Description: 92pp.; 42pp. 
Dr. Monica
Box/Folder   101/7
Play: adapted by Laura Walker from the Polish of Marja M Szczepkowska, 16 November 1933
Physical Description: 55pp. 
Box/Folder   101/8
Story Outline: no author shown, 19 December 1933
Physical Description: 9pp. 
Box/Folder   101/9
Screenplay: by Charles Kenyon, undated
Physical Description: 95pp. 
Box/Folder   101/10
Temporary: by Kenyon, 9 February 1934
Physical Description: 106pp. 
Box/Folder   101/11
Final: by Kenyon, 17 February to 22 February 1934; alternate ending
Physical Description: 110pp.; 23pp. 
Dr. Socrates
Box/Folder   102/1
Novel: by W.R. Burnett. Serialized in Collier's, 16 March to 20 April 1935
Physical Description: 27pp. 
Box/Folder   102/2
Novel: by Burnett, undated
Physical Description: 185pp. 
Box/Folder   102/3
Screenplay: by James M Cain, 1 February 1935
Physical Description: 47pp. 
Note: Annotated and Incomplete.
Box/Folder   102/4
Screenplay: by Cain, 28 February 1935
Physical Description: 23pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   102/5
Temporary: no author shown, 17 May 1935
Physical Description: 157pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   102/6
Final: by Mary McCall, Jr, 5 June to 8 June 1935; changes
Physical Description: 125pp.; 4pp. 
Box/Folder   102/7
Revised Final: by McCall, 11 June with revisions to 10 July 1935
Physical Description: circa 110pp. 
Box/Folder   102/8
Revised Final: (“With censor changes”) by McCall, 11 June with revisions to 10 July 1935
Physical Description: circa 200pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Doctor X
Box/Folder   103/1
Play: by Howard W. Comstock and Allen C. Miller, 18 January 1932
Physical Description: 98pp. 
Box/Folder   103/2
Screenplay: by George Rosener, 19 January 1932
Physical Description: 72pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   103/3
Screenplay: by Rosener, 19 January to 8 February 1932
Physical Description: 97pp. 
Box/Folder   103/4
Final: no author shown, 10 March with revisions to 17 March 1932; alternate scene
Physical Description: circa 95pp.; 15pp. 
Don't Bet on Blondes
Box/Folder   103/5
Short Story: Not on your life, by Isabel Dawn and James Boyce, undated
Physical Description: 33pp. 
Box/Folder   103/6
Temporary: Not on your life, by Dawn and Boyce de Gaw, 3 November 1934 to 10 February 1935
Physical Description: 172pp. 
Box/Folder   103/7
Revised Temporary: Not on your life, by Dawn and de Gaw, 28 March 1935
Physical Description: 127pp. 
Box/Folder   103/8
Final: Not on your life, by Dawn and de Gaw, 17 April with revisions to 19 April 1935
Physical Description: 117pp. 
Doorway to Hell
Box/Folder   103/9
Treatment: A handful of clouds, by Rowland Brown, undated
Physical Description: 43pp. 
Box/Folder   103/10
Treatment: A handful of clouds, by Brown, 10 April 1930
Physical Description: 62pp. 
Box/Folder   103/11
Screenplay: A handful of clouds, no author shown, undated
Physical Description: 102pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   103/12
Temporary: A handful of clouds, by George Rosener, 22 April 1930
Physical Description: 89pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   103/13
Final: A handful of clouds, by Brown and (“special dialogue by”) Rosener, undated; added scenes
Physical Description: 104pp.; 3pp. 
The Doughgirls
Box/Folder   104/1
Play: by Joseph Fields. New York, 1943
Physical Description: 204pp. 
Box/Folder   104/2
Treatment: by James V Kern and Sam Hellman, 27 August 1943
Physical Description: 18pp. 
Box/Folder   104/3
Screenplay: by Kern and Hellman, 7 September to 10 October 1943
Physical Description: 201pp. 
Box/Folder   104/4
Temporary: by Kern and Hellman, 27 October 1943
Physical Description: 156pp. 
Box/Folder   104/5
Final: by Kern and Hellman, 21 February 1944
Physical Description: 148pp. 
Down the Stretch
Box/Folder   104/6
Temporary: Blood lines, by William Jacobs, 22 January 1936; additional shot
Physical Description: 134pp.; 1p. 
Box/Folder   104/7
Final: Blood lines, by Jacobs, 25 January with revisions to 27 January 1936
Physical Description: 120pp. 
Box/Folder   105/1
Revised Final: Blood lines, by Jacobs, 17 April with revisions to 2 June 1936
Physical Description: circa 120pp. 
Draegerman Courage
Box/Folder   105/2
Story Outline: Cave in!, by Anthony Coldewey, 25 April 1936
Physical Description: 13pp. 
Box/Folder   105/3
Temporary: Cave in, by Coldewey, 27 May 1936
Physical Description: 124pp. 
Box/Folder   105/4
Final: Cave in, by Coldewey, 4 June with revisions to 26 June 1936
Physical Description: circa 110pp. 
The Dragon Murder Case
Box/Folder   105/5
Novel: by S S Van Dine. New York, 1933
Physical Description: 311pp. 
Box/Folder   105/6
Treatment: by Rian James, 29 December 1933
Physical Description: 47pp. 
Box/Folder   105/7
Screenplay: by James, 23 January 1934
Physical Description: 136pp. 
Box/Folder   105/8
Screenplay: by James and Robert N Lee, 17 February 1934
Physical Description: 137pp. 
Box/Folder   106/1
Temporary: by James and Lee, 13 March 1934
Physical Description: 125pp. 
Box/Folder   106/2
Final: by Lee and F Hugh Herbert, 5 May with revisions to 9 May 1934; changed scenes
Physical Description: 139pp.; c 50pp. 
Dust Be My Destiny
Box/Folder   106/3
Novel: by Jerome Odlum, undated
Physical Description: 219pp. 
Box/Folder   106/4
Research: Magazine pictures and notes, no author shown, undated
Physical Description: 6pp. 
Box/Folder   106/5
Treatment: by Robert Rossen, undated
Physical Description: 18pp. 
Box/Folder   106/6
Screenplay: no author shown, undated
Physical Description: 179pp. 
Note: Annotated and Incomplete.
Box/Folder   106/7
Screenplay: by Rossen, 13 October 1938
Physical Description: 150pp. 
Note: Annotated and Incomplete.
Box/Folder   106/8
Screenplay: no author shown, undated
Physical Description: circa 150pp. 
Box/Folder   107/1
Temporary: no author shown, 8 February 1939
Physical Description: 168pp. 
Box/Folder   107/2
Final: by Rossen, 1 April with revisions to 8 June 1939
Physical Description: circa 145pp. 
Each Dawn I Die
Box/Folder   107/3
Novel: by Jerome Odlum. Indianapolis, 1938
Physical Description: 291pp. 
Box/Folder   107/4
Treatment: by Norman Reilly Raine, 12 May 1938
Physical Description: 150pp. 
Box/Folder   107/5
Temporary: by Raine, 8 July 1938
Physical Description: 202pp. 
Box/Folder   107/6
Revised Temporary: by Raine, 18 November 1938
Physical Description: 173pp. 
Box/Folder   108/1
Revised Temporary 2: by Raine, 22 December 1938
Physical Description: 165pp. 
Box/Folder   108/2
Final: no author shown, 28 January with revisions to 22 April 1939
Physical Description: circa 155pp. 
Earthworm Tractors
Box/Folder   108/3
Novel: Alexander Botts--earthworm tractors, by William Hazlett Upson. New York, 1927
Physical Description: 289pp. 
Box/Folder   108/4
Treatment: Alexander Botts, earthworm tractors, by Peter Milne, 27 March 1934
Physical Description: 27pp. 
Box/Folder   108/5
Treatment: by Paul Gerard Smith and Milne, 5 April 1934
Physical Description: 20pp. 
Box/Folder   108/6
Screenplay: by Milne and Joe Traub, undated
Physical Description: 102pp. 
Box/Folder   108/7
Screenplay: by Smith, 4 May 1934
Physical Description: 157pp. 
Box/Folder   108/8
Treatment: by Joel Sayre, 25 September 1934
Physical Description: 23pp. 
Box/Folder   108/9
Temporary: by Sayre, 23 October with revisions to 2 November 1934
Physical Description: circa 155pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   109/1
Revised Temporary: no author shown (annotated), undated; sequence by Sayre and Upson; sequence by Wald and Epstein
Physical Description: 121pp.; 20pp.; 21pp. 
Box/Folder   109/2
Revised Temporary 2: no author shown, 13 November 1934
Physical Description: 118pp. 
Box/Folder   109/3
Revised Temporary 3: by Richard Macaulay, Traub, and Hugh Cummings, 18 February 1936
Physical Description: 138pp. 
Box/Folder   109/4
Final: no author shown, 27 February 1936
Physical Description: 129pp. 
Box/Folder   109/5
Revised Final: no author shown, 6 March 1936
Physical Description: 131pp. 
East of the River
Box/Folder   109/6
Short Story: Mama Ravioli, or Two sons, by John Fante and Ross B Wills, undated
Physical Description: 38pp. 
Box/Folder   109/7
Treatment: Mama Ravioli, by Abem Finkel, 5 August 1939
Physical Description: 53pp. 
Box/Folder   109/8
Temporary: Mama Ravioli, by Finkel, 26 October 1939
Physical Description: 140pp. 
Box/Folder   110/1
Revised Temporary: Bad boy, no author shown, 19 December 1939
Physical Description: 149pp. 
Box/Folder   110/2
Final: Bad boy, no author shown, 27 June 1940
Physical Description: 97pp. 
Box/Folder   110/3
Revised Final: no author shown, 9 July with revisions to 29 Jul. 1940
Physical Description: circa 120pp. 
Easy to Love
Box/Folder   110/4
Playscript: As good as new, by Thompson Buchanan, 1930
Physical Description: 119pp. 
Box/Folder   110/5
Screenplay: As good as new, by Robert Presnell and Walter De Leon, undated
Physical Description: 94pp. 
Box/Folder   110/6
Temporary: As good as new, by Presnell and De Leon, 11 March 1931
Physical Description: 95pp. 
Box/Folder   110/7
Treatment: by David Boehm, 27 January 1933
Physical Description: 43pp. 
Box/Folder   110/8
Screenplay: As good as new. no author shown, undated
Physical Description: 109pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   110/9
Revised Temporary 2: As good as new, no author shown, 11 February 1933
Physical Description: 122pp. 
Box/Folder   110/10
Screenplay: Laid in Vienna, by Boehm, 22 February 1933
Physical Description: 85pp. 
Box/Folder   111/1
Revised Temporary 3: by Carl Erickson and Boehm, 21 August 1933
Physical Description: 116pp. 
Box/Folder   111/2
Final: by Erickson, Boehm and Manuel Seff, 5 October 1933; new ending
Physical Description: 124pp.; 16pp. 
Edge of Darkness
Box/Folder   111/3
Novel: by William Woods. New York, 1942
Physical Description: 334pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   111/4
Screenplay: by Robert Rossen, 16 May 1942
Physical Description: 66pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   111/5
Temporary: by Rossen, 9 June with revisions to 20 July 1942
Physical Description: 214pp. 
Box/Folder   111/6
Final: no author shown, 24 July with revisions to 10 November 1942
Physical Description: 158pp. 
Elmer the Great
Box/Folder   112/1
Play: by Ring Lardner, 24 September 1932
Physical Description: 112pp. 
Box/Folder   112/2
Temporary: by Tom Geraghty, 15 November 1932
Physical Description: 159pp. 
Box/Folder   112/3
Revised Temporary: no author shown, 13 December 1932
Physical Description: 149pp. 
Box/Folder   112/4
Final: by Geraghty, 21 December 1932
Physical Description: 124pp. 
Embraceable You
Box/Folder   112/5
Short Story: Sunburst, by Dietrich V Hanneken and Aleck Block, undated
Physical Description: 71pp. 
Box/Folder   112/6
Screenplay: Sunburst, by Edna Anhalt, undated
Physical Description: 106pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   112/7
Temporary: Sunburst kid, by Anhalt, 9 February 1948
Physical Description: 109pp. 
Box/Folder   112/8
Final: Sunburst kid, by Anhalt, 20 February with revisions to 9 April 1948
Physical Description: circa 125pp. 
Employees' Entrance
Box/Folder   113/1
Play: Banjo seat shorts, by David Boehm, 3 August 1932
Physical Description: 149pp. 
Box/Folder   113/2
Treatment: The machine, by Robert Presnell, 25 August 1932
Physical Description: 90pp. 
Box/Folder   113/3
Treatment: by Charles Kenyon, 29 August 1932
Physical Description: 32pp. 
Box/Folder   113/4
Final: The machine, by Presnell, 1 September 1932
Physical Description: 123pp. 
Box/Folder   113/5
Revised Final: by Presnell, 9 September with revisions to 17 October 1932
Physical Description: circa 125pp. 
Empty Holsters
Box/Folder   113/6
Novel: Outlawed guns, by Ed Earl Repp. Smashing Western, November 1936
Physical Description: 80pp. 
Box/Folder   113/7
Novel: Outlawed guns, or Empty holsters, by Repp. Typescript of above, undated
Physical Description: circa 200pp. 
Box/Folder   113/8
Final: no author shown, 18 February 1937
Physical Description: 121pp. 
Escape From Crime
Box/Folder   113/9
Screenplay: Camera trap, by Raymond L Schrock, undated
Physical Description: circa 155pp. 
Box/Folder   113/10
Temporary: Picture snatcher, by Schrock, 2 February 1942
Physical Description: 117pp. 
Box/Folder   114/1
Final: by Schrock, 3 March 1942
Physical Description: 100pp. 
Escape in the Desert
Box/Folder   114/2
Treatment: Strangers in our midst, by Marvin Borowsky, 27 July 1943
Physical Description: 53pp. 
Box/Folder   114/3
Temporary: Strangers in our midst, by Borowsky, 29 September 1943
Physical Description: 146pp. 
Box/Folder   114/4
Screenplay: Strangers in our midst, by Frank Gruber, 10 January 1944
Physical Description: 112pp. 
Box/Folder   114/5
Screenplay: Strangers in our midst, by Gruber, 14 January to 28 January 1944
Physical Description: 147pp. 
Box/Folder   114/6
Revised Temporary: Strangers in our midst, no author shown, 25 February 1944
Physical Description: 131pp. 
Box/Folder   114/7
Story Outline: (“Outline of action for the proposed revision of 'Petrified forest' ['Strangers in our midst']”) by Thomas Job, 17 March 1944
Physical Description: 11pp. 
Box/Folder   114/8
Final: Strangers in our midst, by Job, 12 April 1944
Physical Description: 132pp. 
Box/Folder   114/9
Revised Final: Strangers in our midst, by Job, 29 April to 12 June with revisions to 16 September 1944
Physical Description: circa 135pp. 
Escape Me Never
Box/Folder   115/1
Novel: The fool of the family, by Margaret Kennedy. New York, 1930
Physical Description: 337pp. 
Box/Folder   115/2
Play: by Kennedy, 1933
Physical Description: 90pp. 
Box/Folder   115/3
Screenplay: by Lenore Coffee, 26 August to 28 September 1943
Physical Description: 81pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   115/4
Temporary: by Coffee, 15 December 1943
Physical Description: 164pp. 
Box/Folder   115/5
Screenplay: by Coffee and Thames Williamson, 5 May to 23 June 1945
Physical Description: 178pp. 
Box/Folder   115/6
Final: by Coffee and Williamson, 24 August 1945
Physical Description: circa 150pp. 
Box/Folder   115/7
Revised Final: by Coffee and Williamson, 3 October 1945
Physical Description: 138pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   115/8
Revised Final 2: by Coffee and Williamson, 9 November 1945 with revisions to 1 February 1946
Physical Description: circa 145pp. 
Espionage Agent
Box/Folder   116/1
Treatment: Career man, by Robert Buckner, undated
Physical Description: 59pp. 
Box/Folder   116/2
Treatment: Career man, by Buckner, undated
Physical Description: 34pp. 
Box/Folder   116/3
Treatment: Career man, by Buckner, 13 January 1938
Physical Description: 13pp. 
Box/Folder   116/4
Screenplay: Career man, by Buckner, 10 March 1938
Physical Description: 143pp. 
Box/Folder   116/5
Comments: (“Revisions for 'Career man' ”) by Buckner, 26 May 1938
Physical Description: circa 14pp. 
Box/Folder   116/6
Treatment: Career man, by Warren Duff, 18 November 1938
Physical Description: 42pp. 
Box/Folder   116/7
Screenplay: Career man, by Duff, 30 December 1938
Physical Description: 184pp. 
Box/Folder   116/8
Temporary: Career man, by Duff and Frank Donoghue, 9 March 1939
Physical Description: 181pp. 
Box/Folder   116/9
Revised Temporary: Career man, by Duff, Donoghue, and James Hilton, 28 April 1939; alternate ending
Physical Description: 168pp.; 1p. 
Box/Folder   116/10
Revised Temporary 2: Career man, by Duff, Donoghue, and Hilton, 1 May 1939; alternate endings
Physical Description: 152pp.; 1p. 
Box/Folder   117/1
Final: Career man, by Duff, Donoghue, and Hilton, 4 May to 24 May with revisions to 1 June 1939; alternate endings
Physical Description: circa 140pp.; 4pp. 
Box/Folder   117/2
Revised Final: Career man, no author shown, 8 June to 28 June with revisions to 7 September 1939; alternate ending
Physical Description: circa 155pp.; 2pp. 
Box/Folder   117/3
Reader Synopsis: Career man--espionage agent, by William Shenker, 13 August 1940
Physical Description: 1p. 
Ever in My Heart
Box/Folder   117/4
Short Story: by Beulah Marie Dix and Bertram Milhauser, 18 May 1933
Physical Description: 43pp. 
Box/Folder   117/5
Temporary: by Milhauser, 23 June to 28 June 1933
Physical Description: 140pp. 
Box/Folder   117/6
Revised Temporary: by Milhauser, 10 July 1933
Physical Description: 135pp. 
Box/Folder   117/7
Final: by Milhauser, 13 July with revisions to 4 August 1933; shooting schedule
Physical Description: circa 135pp.; 1p. 
Ever Since Eve
Box/Folder   117/8
Screenplay: by Lee Perenchio and Gene Baker, 14 November 1935
Physical Description: 124pp. 
Box/Folder   117/9
Treatment: by Lillie Hayward, undated
Physical Description: 56pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   118/1
Temporary: by Hayward and Jerry Wald, 15 July 1936
Physical Description: 139pp. 
Box/Folder   118/2
Revised Temporary: by Lawrence Riley, 12 September 1936
Physical Description: 89pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   118/3
Revised Temporary 2: by Riley and Earl Baldwin, 7 November 1936
Physical Description: 139pp. 
Box/Folder   118/4
Final: by Riley, Baldwin, Hayward, and Wald, 19 January 1937
Physical Description: 136pp. 
Box/Folder   118/5
Revised Final: no author shown, 8 February 1937
Physical Description: 52pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   118/6
Revised Final 2: no author shown, 26 February to 1 March 1937
Physical Description: 128pp. 
Box/Folder   118/7
Revised Final 3: no author shown, 20 March with revisions to 27 April 1937
Physical Description: circa 150pp. 
Everybody's Hobby
Box/Folder   118/8
Temporary: The hobby family, by William Brockway, 1 April 1939
Physical Description: 93pp. 
Box/Folder   119/1
Final: The hobby family, by Brockway and Kenneth Gamet, 12 April with revisions to 14 April 1939
Physical Description: circa 110pp. 
Box/Folder   119/2
Revised Final: The hobby family, by Brockway and Gamet, 17 April with revisions to 19 April 1939
Physical Description: circa 115pp. 
Ex-Lady
Box/Folder   119/3
Treatment: no author shown, 3 December 1932
Physical Description: 55pp. 
Box/Folder   119/4
Temporary: no author shown, 5 December 1932
Physical Description: 55pp. 
Box/Folder   119/5
Final: no author shown, undated with revisions to 29 December 1932
Physical Description: circa 100pp. 
Expensive Husbands
Box/Folder   119/6
Screenplay: She hired a husband, by Kyrill de Shishmareff, 19 November 1936
Physical Description: 127pp. 
Box/Folder   119/7
Temporary: She hired a husband, no author shown, 23 April 1937
Physical Description: 126pp. 
Box/Folder   119/8
Final: She hired a husband, no author shown, 24 April 1937
Physical Description: 103pp. 
Box/Folder   119/9
Revised Final: no author shown, 14 June with revisions to 28 June 1937
Physical Description: circa 105pp. 
Expensive Women
Box/Folder   119/10
Novel: Passionate sonata, by Wilson Collison, undated
Physical Description: circa 230pp. 
Box/Folder   120/1
Treatment: Passionate sonata, by Harvey Thew, undated
Physical Description: 56pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   120/2
Screenplay: Passionate sonata, by Thew, undated
Physical Description: 111pp. 
Box/Folder   120/3
Temporary: Passionate sonata, by Thew, 12 March 1931
Physical Description: 105pp. 
Box/Folder   120/4
Final: Passionate sonata, by Thew, 14 March 1931; tag ending
Physical Description: 99pp.; 1p. 
The Expert
Box/Folder   120/5
Short Story: Old man Minick, by Edna Ferber, undated
Physical Description: 19pp. 
Box/Folder   120/5
Play: Minick, by Ferber and George S Kaufman, undated
Physical Description: 142pp. (In same volume as above.) 
Box/Folder   120/6
Story Outline: Minick, by Julien Josephson and Maude T Howell, 5 October 1931
Physical Description: 11pp. 
Box/Folder   120/7
Treatment: Minick, by Josephson and Howell, 12 October 1931
Physical Description: 20pp. 
Box/Folder   120/8
Temporary: Minick, by Josephson and Howell, 12 November 1931
Physical Description: 190pp. 
Box/Folder   120/9
Revised Temporary: Old man Minnick, by Josephson and Howell, 19 November 1931
Physical Description: 116pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
The Famous Ferguson Case
Box/Folder   120/10
Screenplay: Untitled story, by Courtney Terrett, 10 October 1931
Physical Description: circa 60pp. 
Box/Folder   102/11
Screenplay: Circulation, by Terrett, 27 November 1931
Physical Description: 108pp. 
Box/Folder   120/12
Temporary: Circulation, by Terrett and Harvey Thew, 5 December 1931
Physical Description: 111pp. 
Box/Folder   120/13
Screenplay: by Terrett and Thew, 16 December 1931
Physical Description: 113pp. 
Box/Folder   121/1
Final: by Terrett and Thew, 22 December 1931 with revisions to 18 January 1932
Physical Description: circa 110pp. 
Fashions of 1934
Box/Folder   121/2
Screenplay: King of fashion, by Warren Duff, 27 July 1933
Physical Description: 132pp. 
Box/Folder   121/3
Temporary: King of fashion, by Gene Markey and Kathryn Scola, 12 September 1933
Physical Description: 121pp. 
Box/Folder   121/4
Screenplay: King of fashion, no author shown, 9 October 1933
Physical Description: 141pp. 
Box/Folder   121/5
Final: King of fashion, no author shown, undated with revisions to 13 November 1933
Physical Description: circa 140pp. 
Father Is A Prince
Box/Folder   121/6
Temporary: Father knows best, by Robert E Kent, 7 August 1940
Physical Description: 99pp. 
Box/Folder   121/7
Final: Father knows best, by Kent, 15 August with revisions to 22 August 1940
Physical Description: circa 110pp. 
Father's Son (1930)
Box/Folder   121/8
Final: by Hope Loring, 23 June 1930
Physical Description: 125pp. 
Father's Son (1941)
Box/Folder   121/9
Temporary: Father and son, by Fred Niblo, Jr, 14 October 1940
Physical Description: 127pp. 
Box/Folder   122/1
Final: Father and son, by Niblo, 22 October 1940
Physical Description: 106pp. 
Female
Box/Folder   122/2
Novel: no author shown [Donald Henderson Clarke], 24 January 1933 galleys
Physical Description: 80pp. 
Box/Folder   122/3
Treatment: by Gene Markey and Kathryn Scola, 15 April 1933
Physical Description: 23pp. 
Box/Folder   122/4
Temporary: by Markey and Scola, 23 May 1933; alternate ending
Physical Description: 102pp.; 13pp. 
Box/Folder   122/5
Final: by Markey and Scola, 12 July with revisions to 9 September 1933; “retakes and added scenes.”
Physical Description: 112pp.; c 50pp. 
Fifty Million Frenchmen
Box/Folder   122/6
Play: by Herbert Fields and Cole Porter, 1929
Physical Description: 95pp. 
Box/Folder   122/7
Plot Summary: by H Hinsdale, 1 June 1934
Physical Description: 1p. 
Box/Folder   122/8
Plot Summary: no author shown, undated
Physical Description: 11pp. 
Box/Folder   122/9
Story Outline: no author shown, undated
Physical Description: 22pp. 
Box/Folder   122/10
Story Outline: by Joseph Jackson, undated
Physical Description: 26pp. 
Box/Folder   122/11
Final: no author shown, 9 August 1930; added scene; changed dialogue
Physical Description: 127pp.; 3pp.; 25pp. 
Fighter Squadron
Box/Folder   123/1
Treatment: by Seton I Miller, 16 December 1947
Physical Description: 48pp. 
Box/Folder   123/2
Screenplay: by Miller (annotated), 10 February 1948; outline
Physical Description: 72pp.; 29pp. 
Box/Folder   123/3
Temporary: by Miller, 18 March with revisions to 21 May 1948
Physical Description: circa 140pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   123/4
Final: by Miller, 19 May to 11 June 1948
Physical Description: 83pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   123/5
Final: by Miller, 19 May with revisions to 14 June 1948
Physical Description: circa 140pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   123/6
Revised Final: by Miller, 16 June to 25 June with revisions to 13 July 1948; added scenes
Physical Description: circa 150pp.; 2pp. 
Box/Folder   123/7
Revised Final 2: by Miller, 20 July with revisions to 19 August 1948
Physical Description: circa 155pp. 
The Fighting 69th
Box/Folder   124/1
Research: Father Duffy's story, by Francis P Duffy. New York, 1919
Physical Description: 382pp. 
Box/Folder   124/2
Research: Chaplain Duffy of the sixty-ninth regiment New York, by Ella M E Flick. Philadelphia, 1935
Physical Description: 203pp. 
Box/Folder   124/3
Research: Address by Colonel William J Donovan at unveiling of statue to Father Duffy at Times Square, New York City, by Colonel Donovan, 2 May 1937
Physical Description: 3pp. 
Box/Folder   124/4
Research: What a man--Father Francis Patrick Duffy, no author shown, undated
Physical Description: 16pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   124/5
Research: Notes on fighting sixty-ninth, no author shown, undated
Physical Description: 56pp. 
Box/Folder   124/6
Story Outline: by Dean Franklin, undated
Physical Description: 14pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   124/7
Screenplay: by Fred Niblo Jr. and Franklin, 28 June 1939
Physical Description: 220pp. 
Box/Folder   124/8
Comments: (“George Boothby's notes on 'The fighting sixty-ninth' ”) by Boothby, 5 July 1939
Physical Description: 7pp. 
Box/Folder   124/9
Screenplay: by Niblo and Franklin, 30 June 1939
Physical Description: 140pp. 
Box/Folder   124/10
Treatment: by Norman Reilly Raine, 27 July 1939
Physical Description: 45pp. 
Box/Folder   124/11
Final: by Raine, 29 August 1939
Physical Description: 92pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   125/1
Revised Final: by Raine, Niblo, and Franklin, 18 September with revisions to 26 December 1939; added scenes
Physical Description: circa 185pp.; 9pp. 
Find the Blackmailer
Box/Folder   125/2
Short Story: Blackmail with feathers, by G T Fleming-Roberts. Detective Novels Magazine, August 1942
Physical Description: 17pp. 
Box/Folder   125/3
Temporary: Blackmail, by Robert E Kent, 22 October 1942
Physical Description: 100pp. 
Box/Folder   125/4
Final: Blackmail, by Kent, 29 October with revisions to 5 November 1942
Physical Description: circa 100pp. 
The Finger Points
Box/Folder   125/5
Story Outline: The mob, by Whitfield, undated
Physical Description: 8pp. 
Box/Folder   125/6
Treatment: The mob, by John Monk Saunders, undated
Physical Description: 130pp. 
Box/Folder   125/7
Screenplay: The mob, by Saunders and Robert Lord, December 1930
Physical Description: 130pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   125/8
Final: The mob, by Saunders and Lord, 27 December 1930
Physical Description: 131pp. 
The Firebird
Box/Folder   125/9
Play: by Ludwig (Lajos) Zilahy. Translated from the Hungarian, 30 December 1933
Physical Description: 67pp. 
Box/Folder   125/10
Play: by Zilahy, adapted by Jeffrey Dell, 9 January 1934
Physical Description: 95pp. 
Box/Folder   126/1
Temporary: by Ralph Block and Doris Malloy, 27 February 1934
Physical Description: 108pp. 
Box/Folder   126/2
Screenplay: by Charles Kenyon, 21 April 1934
Physical Description: 126pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   126/3
Revised Temporary: by Kenyon, 27 June 1934
Physical Description: 116pp. 
Box/Folder   126/4
Final: by Kenyon, 21 July 1934
Physical Description: 125pp. 
Box/Folder   126/5
Revised Final: by Kenyon, 25 July with revisions to 28 July 1934
Physical Description: circa 110pp. 
Fireman, Save My Child
Box/Folder   126/6
Story Outline: by Lloyd Bacon and Ray Enright, undated
Physical Description: 4pp. 
Box/Folder   126/7
Treatment: by Bacon and Enright, undated
Physical Description: 18pp. 
Box/Folder   126/8
Treatment: no author shown, undated
Physical Description: 78pp. 
Box/Folder   126/9
Screenplay: by Robert Lord and Arthur Caesar, 19 September to 24 September 1931
Physical Description: 149pp. 
Box/Folder   126/10
Temporary: by Lord and Caesar, 5 October to 17 October 1931
Physical Description: 152pp. 
Box/Folder   126/11
Final: by Lord and Caesar, 5 November 1931
Physical Description: 120pp. 
First Lady
Box/Folder   127/1
Play: by Katharine Dayton and George S Kaufman. New York, 1935
Physical Description: 194pp. 
Box/Folder   127/2
Temporary: by Rowland Leigh, 6 April 1937
Physical Description: 167pp. 
Box/Folder   127/3
Revised Temporary: by Leigh, 20 April 1937
Physical Description: 149pp. 
Box/Folder   127/4
Final: by Leigh, 26 April with revisions to 7 May 1937
Physical Description: circa 135pp. 
Five Star Final
Box/Folder   127/5
Play: by Louis Weitzenkorn, 11 February 1931
Physical Description: 134pp. 
Box/Folder   127/6
Final: by Byron Morgan, 4 April with revisions to 14 April 1931
Physical Description: circa 135pp. 
Flamingo Road
Box/Folder   128/1
Novel: by Robert Wilder. New York, 1942
Physical Description: 342pp. 
Box/Folder   128/2
Play: by R and Sally Wilder, 1945
Physical Description: 110pp. 
Box/Folder   128/3
Treatment: by Jerry Wald, 6 December 1946
Physical Description: 72pp. 
Box/Folder   128/4
Treatment: by Alfred Hayes and James Gunn, 27 December 1946
Physical Description: 73pp. 
Box/Folder   128/5
Treatment: by Hayes, 13 January 1947
Physical Description: 19pp. 
Box/Folder   128/6
Story Outline: by Hayes, 4 February 1947
Physical Description: 14pp. 
Box/Folder   128/7
Story Outline: by Hayes, 6 February 1947
Physical Description: 15pp. 
Box/Folder   128/8
Screenplay: by Hayes, 24 February 1947
Physical Description: 170pp. 
Box/Folder   128/9
Story Outline: by Edmund H. North, 17 March 1947
Physical Description: 11pp. 
Box/Folder   128/10
Treatment: by North, 27 May to 10 June 1947
Physical Description: 19pp. 
Box/Folder   128/11
Final: by North, 20 October 1947
Physical Description: 135pp. 
Box/Folder   128/12
Revised Final: by R Wilder, 13 August with revisions to 25 August 1948
Physical Description: circa 160pp. 
Box/Folder   129/1
Revised Final 2: by R Wilder, 9 September with revisions to 8 December 1949
Physical Description: circa 165pp. 
Flaxy Martin
Box/Folder   129/2
Story Outline: The black gate, by David Lang, 4 November 1947
Physical Description: 19pp. 
Box/Folder   129/3
Screenplay: The black gate, by Lang, 4 November to 11 November 1947
Physical Description: 114pp. 
Box/Folder   129/4
Temporary: The black gate, by Lang, 28 February 1948
Physical Description: 118pp. 
Box/Folder   129/5
Revised Temporary: The black gate, by Lang, 15 March with revisions to 23 March 1948
Physical Description: circa 115pp. 
Box/Folder   129/6
Final: The black gate, by Lang, 27 March 1948
Physical Description: 119pp. 
Box/Folder   129/7
Revised Final: Smart money, by Lang, 2 April with revisions to 4 May 1948
Physical Description: circa 120pp. 
Flight Angels
Box/Folder   129/8
Treatment: Tough angels, by Maurice Leo, undated
Physical Description: 32pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   129/9
Treatment: Tough angels, by Leo, undated
Physical Description: 77pp. 
Box/Folder   129/10
Treatment: Tough angels, by Leo, 2 March 1939
Physical Description: 89pp. 
Box/Folder   130/1
Screenplay: Tough angels, by Leo, 1 September 1939
Physical Description: 163pp. 
Box/Folder   130/2
Temporary: Flight 8, by Leo and Tom Reed, 7 February 1940
Physical Description: 124pp. 
Box/Folder   130/3
Final: Flight 8, by Leo and Reed, 16 February 1940
Physical Description: 114pp. 
Box/Folder   130/4
Revised Final: Flight 8, by Leo and Reed, 21 February with revisions to 12 March 1940
Physical Description: circa 130pp. 
Flight From Destiny
Box/Folder   130/5
Novel: Trial and error by Anthony Berkeley. New York, 1937
Physical Description: 351pp. 
Box/Folder   130/6
Play: Trial and error, by Berkeley, undated
Physical Description: 144pp. 
Box/Folder   130/7
Temporary: Trial and error, by Robert Rossen, 9 November 1939
Physical Description: 162pp. 
Box/Folder   131/1
Revised Temporary: Trial and error, no author shown, 5 September to 13 September 1940
Physical Description: 132pp. 
Box/Folder   131/2
Final: Trial and error, by Rossen, 20 September 1940
Physical Description: 127pp. 
Box/Folder   131/3
Revised Final: Trial and error, by Rossen and Barry Trivers, 28 September to 23 October with revisions to 25 October 1940
Physical Description: circa 125pp. 
Flirtation Walk
Box/Folder   131/4
Treatment: Eyes right, by Elliott Nugent, 12 May to 15 May 1930
Physical Description: 29pp. 
Box/Folder   131/5
Treatment: by Delmer Daves, 14 December 1933
Physical Description: 36pp. 
Box/Folder   131/6
Temporary: by Daves, 3 February 1934
Physical Description: 104pp. 
Box/Folder   131/7
Revised Temporary: by Daves, 14 February 1934
Physical Description: 120pp. 
Box/Folder   131/8
Revised Temporary 2: by Daves, 1 May 1934
Physical Description: 120pp. 
Box/Folder   131/9
Revised Temporary 3: by Daves, 3 May 1934
Physical Description: 120pp. 
Box/Folder   132/1
Final: by Daves, 18 May with revisions to 25 May 1934
Physical Description: circa 120pp. 
Box/Folder   132/2
Revised Final: by Daves, 28 May with revisions to 29 May 1934; changes
Physical Description: circa 125pp.; 14pp. 
Box/Folder   132/3
Comments: (“ 'Flirtation walk' rewritten show”) no author shown, undated
Physical Description: 14pp. 
Box/Folder   132/4
Revised Final 2: by Daves, 22 June 1934
Physical Description: 123pp. 
Flirting Widow
Box/Folder   132/5
Play: Green stockings, by A.E.W. Mason. New York, 1910
Physical Description: 122pp. 
Box/Folder   132/6
Screenplay: Green stockings, by John F Goodrich, undated
Physical Description: 73pp. 
Box/Folder   132/7
Final: Green stockings, by Goodrich, 18 October to 21 October 1929
Physical Description: 87pp. 
The Florentine Dagger
Box/Folder   132/8
Novel: by Ben Hecht. New York, 1923
Physical Description: 256pp. 
Box/Folder   132/9
Final: by Tom Reed, with additional dialogue by Brown Holmes, 14 December with revisions to 18 December 1934; changes
Physical Description: 125pp.; c 135p. 
Flowing Gold
Box/Folder   133/1
Novel: by Rex Beach. New York, 1922
Physical Description: 377pp. 
Box/Folder   133/2
Temporary: by Tom Reed, 1 February 1940
Physical Description: 57pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   133/3
Revised Temporary: by Kenneth Gamet, 18 May 1940
Physical Description: 131pp. 
Box/Folder   133/4
Final: by Gamet, 1 June with revisions to 22 July 1940
Physical Description: circa 135pp. 
Fly-Away Baby
Box/Folder   133/5
Temporary: by Don Ryan and Kenneth Gamet, 26 January with revisions to 3 February 1937; alternate ending
Physical Description: circa 135pp.; 3pp. 
Box/Folder   133/6
Final: by Ryan and Gamet, 5 February with revisions to 16 February 1937
Physical Description: circa 125pp. 
Flying Fortress
Box/Folder   133/7
Final: by Brock Williams and Edward Dryhurst, 8 May 1941
Physical Description: circa 210pp. 
Fog Over Frisco
Box/Folder   134/1
Novel: The five fragments, by George Dyer. New York, 1932
Physical Description: 315pp. 
Box/Folder   134/2
Treatment: Five fragments, by Robert N Lee and Eugene Solow, 16 September 1933
Physical Description: 46pp. 
Box/Folder   134/3
Temporary: Five fragments, by Lee, 11 January 1934
Physical Description: 128pp. 
Box/Folder   134/4
Final: Golden gate, by Lee, 15 January 1934
Physical Description: 131pp. 
Fools for Scandal
Box/Folder   134/5
Play: Return engagement, no author shown [Nancy Hamilton, James Shute, and Rosemary Casey], 12 February 1937
Physical Description: 138pp. 
Box/Folder   134/6
Screenplay: Food for scandal, no author shown, 8 September 1937
Physical Description: 62pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   134/7
Story Outline: Food for scandal, no author shown, undated
Physical Description: 1p. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   134/8
Temporary: Food for scandal, no author shown, 2 October 1937
Physical Description: 180pp. 
Box/Folder   135/1
Revised Temporary: Food for scandal, no author shown, 27 October to 8 November 1937
Physical Description: 89pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   135/2
Final: Food for scandal, by Herbert and Joseph Fields, undated with revisions to 28 December 1937
Physical Description: circa 145pp. 
Footlight Parade
Box/Folder   135/3
Treatment: Prologue, by James Seymour and Manuel Seff, undated
Physical Description: 84pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   135/4
Temporary: by Seymour and Seff, 13 May 1933
Physical Description: 124pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   135/5
Revised Temporary: by Seymour and Seff, 22 May 1933
Physical Description: 149pp. 
Box/Folder   135/6
Final: by Seymour and Seff, 2 June 1933
Physical Description: 152pp. 
Box/Folder   135/7
Revised Final: by Seymour and Seff, 10 June 1933
Physical Description: 152pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   135/8
Revised Final: by Seymour and Seff, 10 June 1933 with revisions to ND
Physical Description: circa 155pp. 
The Footloose Heiress
Box/Folder   136/1
Temporary: The hobo and the heiress, by Robertson White, 23 January 1937
Physical Description: 127pp. 
Box/Folder   136/2
Revised Temporary: The hobo and the heiress, by White, 16 February 1937
Physical Description: 124pp. 
Box/Folder   136/3
Final: The hobo and the heiress, by White, 22 February with revisions to 2 April 1937
Physical Description: circa 115pp. 
Footsteps in the Dark
Box/Folder   136/4
Play: by Bernard Merivale and Jeffrey Dell, based on the original Hungarian of L Fodor, undated
Physical Description: 135pp. 
Box/Folder   136/5
Temporary: Blondie White, by Frank Cavett, 21 February 1938
Physical Description: 134pp. 
Box/Folder   136/6
Temporary: by John Wexley, 25 March 1939
Physical Description: 161pp. 
Box/Folder   136/7
Final: by Norman Reilly Raine, 21 February 1940
Physical Description: 126pp. 
Box/Folder   137/1
Revised Temporary: by Lester Cole, 13 August 1940
Physical Description: 145pp. 
Box/Folder   137/2
Revised Final: by Cole, 12 September 1940
Physical Description: 145pp. 
Box/Folder   137/3
Revised Final 2: by Cole, 1 October with revisions to 11 December 1940
Physical Description: circa 145pp. 
42nd Street
Box/Folder   137/4
Novel: by Bradford Ropes, 10 August 1932
Physical Description: 378pp. 
Box/Folder   137/5
Treatment: by Whitney Bolton, 16 August 1932
Physical Description: 38pp. 
Box/Folder   137/6
Treatment: by Bolton and James Seymour, 22 August 1932
Physical Description: 22pp. 
Box/Folder   137/7
Temporary: by Bolton and Seymour, 8 September 1932
Physical Description: 198pp. 
Box/Folder   138/1
Revised Temporary: by Bolton and Seymour, 16 September 1932
Physical Description: 152pp. 
Box/Folder   138/2
Final: no author shown, undated
Physical Description: 156pp. 
The Fountainhead
Box/Folder   138/3
Novel: by Ayn Rand. New York, 1943
Physical Description: 754pp. 
Box/Folder   138/4
Temporary: by Rand, 20 January 1945
Physical Description: 179pp. 
Box/Folder   138/5
Screenplay: by Rand, 25 February 1947
Physical Description: 283pp. 
Box/Folder   139/1
Revised Temporary: by Rand, 20 April to 11 June 1948
Physical Description: 156pp. 
Box/Folder   139/2
Final: by Rand, 20 June with revisions to 9 September 1948
Physical Description: circa 140pp. 
Four Daughters
Box/Folder   139/3
Final: Because of a man--sister act, no author shown, 18 March with revisions to 1 June 1938
Physical Description: circa 140pp. 
Four Mothers
Box/Folder   139/4
Story Outline: by Fanny Goulding MacEwen, 12 January 1940
Physical Description: 12pp. 
Box/Folder   139/5
Story Outline: by Stephen Morehouse Avery, 22 March 1940
Physical Description: 9pp. 
Box/Folder   139/6
Treatment: by Avery, undated
Physical Description: 32pp. 
Box/Folder   139/7
Screenplay: by Avery, undated
Physical Description: 104pp. 
Box/Folder   139/8
Temporary: by Avery, 14 June 1940
Physical Description: 135pp. 
Box/Folder   139/9
Final: by Avery, 8 July to 11 July 1940
Physical Description: 134pp. 
Box/Folder   139/10
Revised Final: by Avery, 12 July with revisions to 17 September 1940
Physical Description: 135pp. 
Four Wives
Box/Folder   140/1
Story Outline: by Maurice A Hanline, undated
Physical Description: 18pp. 
Box/Folder   140/2
Treatment: by Lenore Coffee, undated
Physical Description: 46pp. 
Box/Folder   140/3
Screenplay: by Hanline, 18 January 1939
Physical Description: 160pp. 
Box/Folder   140/4
Temporary: by Julius J and Philip G Epstein, 12 July 1939
Physical Description: 129pp. 
Box/Folder   140/5
Final: by the Epsteins, 3 August 1939
Physical Description: 132pp. 
Box/Folder   140/6
Revised Final: by the Epsteins, 12 August with revisions to 24 August 1939
Physical Description: circa 130pp. 
Four's A Crowd
Box/Folder   140/7
Novel: All rights reserved, by Wallace Sullivan, undated
Physical Description: 121pp. 
Box/Folder   140/8
Treatment: All rights reserved, by Sig Herzig, 8 October 1937
Physical Description: 58pp. 
Box/Folder   140/9
Treatment: All rights reserved, by Herzig, 27 October 1937
Physical Description: 51pp. 
Box/Folder   140/10
Treatment: All rights reserved, no author shown, undated
Physical Description: 8pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   141/1
Temporary: All rights reserved, by Casey Robinson, 29 December 1937 to 8 January 1938
Physical Description: 163pp. 
Box/Folder   141/2
Final: All rights reserved, by Robinson, 25 January to 2 February 1938
Physical Description: 97pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   141/3
Revised Final: All rights reserved, by Robinson, 8 February to 11 February with revisions to 22 March 1938
Physical Description: circa 160pp. 
Freshman Love
Box/Folder   141/4
Play: The college widow, by George Ade. New York, 1923
Physical Description: 112pp. 
Box/Folder   141/5
Temporary: by George Bricker and Earl Felton, 5 September 1935
Physical Description: 116pp. 
Box/Folder   141/6
Final: by Bricker and Felton, 21 September with revisions to 27 September 1935
Physical Description: circa 113pp. 
Box/Folder   141/7
Reader Synopsis: by Harriet Hinsdale, 26 September 1935
Physical Description: 12pp. 
Box/Folder   141/8
Revised Final: no author shown, 3 October with revisions to 11 October 1935
Physical Description: circa 120pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Friends of Mr. Sweeney
Box/Folder   142/1
Novel: by Elmer Davis. New York, 1926
Physical Description: 282pp. 
Box/Folder   142/2
Temporary: by Warren Duff and Sidney Sutherland, 7 February 1934
Physical Description: 124pp. 
Box/Folder   142/3
Final: by Duff and Sutherland, with additional dialogue by Erwin Gelsey and F. Hugh Herbert, 22 February 1934
Physical Description: 128pp. 
Frisco Jenny
Box/Folder   142/4
Short Story: Common ground, by Gerald Beaumont, undated
Physical Description: 15pp. 
Box/Folder   142/5
Treatment: Common ground, by John Francis Larkin and Lillie Hayward, 24 August 1932
Physical Description: 35pp. 
Box/Folder   142/6
Treatment: Common ground, by Larkin and Hayward, 3 September 1932
Physical Description: 26pp. 
Box/Folder   142/7
Treatment: Common ground, by Larkin and Hayward, 6 September 1932
Physical Description: 28pp. 
Box/Folder   142/8
Screenplay: Common ground, by Larkin and Hayward, 17 September 1932
Physical Description: 126pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   142/9
Final: Common ground, by Robert Lord and Wilson Mizner, 21 September with revisions to 5 October 1932
Physical Description: 119pp. 
Frisco Kid
Box/Folder   142/10
Story Outline: Frisco story, by Warren Duff and Seton I. Miller, 10 April 1935
Physical Description: 10pp. 
Box/Folder   142/11
Treatment: by Duff and Miller, 30 April 1935
Physical Description: 51pp. 
Box/Folder   142/12
Temporary: by Duff and Miller, 19 June 1935
Physical Description: 160pp. 
Box/Folder   143/1
Final: by Duff and Miller, 8 July 1935
Physical Description: 151pp. 
Box/Folder   143/2
Revised Final: by Duff and Miller, 30 July 1935,
Note: Incomplete.

Physical Description: 96pp. 
Box/Folder   143/3
Revised Final 2: no author shown, 6 August with revisions to 21 September 1935
Physical Description: circa 125pp. 
From Headquarters (1929)
Box/Folder   143/4
Final: by Harvey H Gates, 12 November 1928
Physical Description: circa 100pp. 
From Headquarters (1933)
Box/Folder   143/5
Treatment: Headquarters, by Robert N Lee, 8 May 1933
Physical Description: 23pp. 
Box/Folder   143/6
Temporary: Headquarters, by Lee and Peter Milne, 31 July 1933
Physical Description: 109pp. 
Box/Folder   143/7
Final: by Lee and Milne, 18 August with revisions to 24 August 1933,
Note: Incomplete.

Physical Description: 122pp. 
Front Page Woman
Box/Folder   144/1
Short Story: Women are bum newspapermen, by Richard Macaulay. Saturday Evening Post, 1 September 1934
Physical Description: 5pp. 
Box/Folder   144/2
Treatment: Women are bum newspapermen, by Roy Chanslor and Lillie Hayward, undated
Physical Description: 14pp. 
Box/Folder   144/3
Screenplay: Women are bum newspapermen, by Chanslor and Hayward, 8 November 1934
Physical Description: 131pp. 
Box/Folder   144/4
Temporary: Women are bum newspapermen, by Chanslor, Hayward, and Laird Doyle, 19 February 1935
Physical Description: 122pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   144/5
Final: by Chanslor, Hayward, and Doyle, 15 April with revisions to 2 May 1935
Physical Description: circa 125pp. 
Fugitive From Justice
Box/Folder   144/6
Treatment: Million dollar fugitive, by Leonard Neubauer, undated
Physical Description: 11pp. 
Box/Folder   144/7
Temporary: Million dollar fugitive, by Alex Gottlieb, 4 October 1939
Physical Description: 103pp. 
Box/Folder   144/8
Final: Million dollar fugitive, by Gottlieb, 13 October with revisions to 27 October 1939
Physical Description: circa 105pp. 
Fugitive in the Sky
Box/Folder   144/9
Treatment: Heroes of the air, by George Bricker, undated
Physical Description: 16pp. 
Box/Folder   144/10
Temporary: The flying hostess, by Bricker, 19 June 1936
Physical Description: 108pp. 
Box/Folder   144/11
Final: Heroes of the air, by Bricker, 7 July with revisions to 27 August 1936
Physical Description: circa 130pp. 
G-Men
Box/Folder   145/1
Treatment: G-man, by Seton I. Miller, 16 January 1935
Physical Description: 46pp. 
Box/Folder   145/2
Temporary: G-man, no author shown, 12 February 1935
Physical Description: 111pp. 
Note: Annotated and Incomplete.
Box/Folder   145/3
Final: The g-man, by Miller, 14 February with revisions to 27 March 1935
Physical Description: circa 160pp. 
Gambling Lady
Box/Folder   145/4
Short Story: by Doris Malloy, undated
Physical Description: 47pp. 
Box/Folder   145/5
Treatment: no author shown, 19 September 1933
Physical Description: 16pp. 
Box/Folder   145/6
Final: by Malloy and Ralph Block, 10 November 1933, Incomplete
Physical Description: 96pp. 
Box/Folder   145/7
Revised Final: by Malloy and Block, 17 November to 21 November 1933
Physical Description: 145pp. 
Gambling on the High Seas
Box/Folder   145/8
Temporary: Floating trouble, by Robert E. Kent, 16 August 1939
Physical Description: 92pp. 
Box/Folder   145/9
Final: Floating trouble, by Kent, 17 August with revisions to 18 August 1939
Physical Description: circa 145pp. 
Box/Folder   145/10
Revised Final: by Kent, 21 August with revisions to 23 August 1939
Physical Description: circa 110pp. 
Garden of the Moon
Box/Folder   146/1
Novel: by H. Bedford-Jones and Barton Browne. Serialized in Saturday Evening Post, 28 August to 2 October 1937
Physical Description: circa 74pp. 
Box/Folder   146/2
Novel: by Bedford-Jones and Browne, 13 November 1937
Physical Description: 192pp. 
Box/Folder   146/3
Treatment: by Jerry Wald and Richard Macaulay, undated
Physical Description: 87pp. 
Box/Folder   146/4
Treatment: by Wald and Macaulay, 8 January 1937
Physical Description: 74pp. 
Box/Folder   146/5
Treatment: by Wald and Macaulay, 14 January 1938
Physical Description: 87pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   146/6
Screenplay: by Wald and Macaulay, 25 February 1938
Physical Description: 174pp. 
Box/Folder   146/7
Final: by Wald and Macaulay, 17 March 1938
Physical Description: 148pp. 
Box/Folder   146/8
Revised Final: by Wald and Macaulay, 24 March with revisions to 9 April 1938
Physical Description: circa 170pp. 
The Gay Sisters
Box/Folder   147/1
Novel: by Stephen Longstreet, 8 March 1941
Physical Description: 362pp. 
Box/Folder   147/2
Treatment: by Lenore Coffee, undated, Incomplete
Physical Description: 14pp. 
Box/Folder   147/3
Screenplay: by Coffee, 15 May 1941
Physical Description: 198pp. 
Box/Folder   147/4
Temporary: by Coffee, 19 June with revisions to 3 October 1941
Physical Description: circa 160pp. 
Box/Folder   147/5
Revised Temporary: by Coffee, 6 December with revisions to 16 December 1941
Physical Description: circa 170pp. 
Box/Folder   147/6
Final: by Coffee, 3 January with revisions to 25 February 1942
Physical Description: circa 160pp. 
Gentleman Jim
Box/Folder   148/1
Treatment: Gentleman Jim Corbett, no author shown, 5 September 1941
Physical Description: 63pp. 
Box/Folder   148/2
Screenplay: Gentleman Jim Corbett, by Hugh Wedlock and Howard Snyder, undated, Incomplete
Physical Description: 75pp. 
Box/Folder   148/3
Temporary: Gentleman Jim Corbett, by Aeneas MacKenzie and Wally Kline, 11 November 1941
Physical Description: 153pp. 
Box/Folder   148/4
Revised Temporary: Gentleman Jim Corbett, by Horace McCoy, 13 March 1942
Physical Description: 186pp. 
Box/Folder   148/5
Revised Temporary 2: Gentleman Jim Corbett, by Vincent Lawrence and McCoy, 5 May to 14 May 1942
Physical Description: 148pp. 
Gentlemen Are Born
Box/Folder   148/6
Short Story: Just out of college, by Robert Lee Johnson, 11 April 1934
Physical Description: 15pp. 
Box/Folder   148/7
Screenplay: Just out of college, by Johnson, 1 May 1934
Physical Description: 100pp. 
Box/Folder   148/8
Temporary: Just out of college, by Eugene Solow and Johnson, 11 June 1934
Physical Description: 115pp. 
Box/Folder   148/9
Final: Just out of college, by Solow and Johnson, 17 June 1934
Physical Description: 115pp. 
Box/Folder   149/1
Revised Final: Just out of college, by Solow and Johnson, 23 June 1934
Physical Description: 124pp. 
George Washington Slept Here
Box/Folder   149/2
Play: by George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart, 1940
Physical Description: 129pp. 
Box/Folder   149/3
Treatment: by Julius J. and Phillip G. Epstein, undated
Physical Description: 27pp. 
Box/Folder   149/4
Treatment: by Everett Freeman, undated, Incomplete
Physical Description: 10pp. 
Box/Folder   149/5
Screenplay: by Freeman, undated
Physical Description: circa 90pp. 
Note: Annotated and Incomplete.
Box/Folder   149/6
Temporary: by Freeman, 4 March with revisions to 16 March 1942
Physical Description: 144pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   149/7
Revised Temporary: by Freeman, 25 March with revisions to 30 March 1942
Physical Description: circa 175pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   149/8
Final: by Freeman, 3 April with revisions to 8 June 1942
Physical Description: circa 140pp. 
The Girl from Jones Beach
Box/Folder   149/9
Story Outline: The Fargo girl, by Allen Boretz, undated
Physical Description: 18pp. 
Box/Folder   149/10
Screenplay: by I.A.L. Diamond, 12 August to 11 November 1947,
Note: Incomplete.

Physical Description: 125pp. 
Box/Folder   150/1
Screenplay: by Diamond, undated
Physical Description: 139pp. 
Box/Folder   150/2
Screenplay: by Diamond, undated
Physical Description: 128pp. 
Box/Folder   150/3
Screenplay: by Diamond with additional dialogue by Phillip and Julius Epstein, with revisions, undated
Physical Description: circa 145pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   150/4
Temporary: by Diamond with additional dialogue by the Epsteins, 7 April 1948
Physical Description: 130pp. 
Box/Folder   150/5
Final: by Diamond with additional dialogue by the Epsteins, 24 April with revisions to 16 July 1948
Physical Description: circa 130pp. 
The Girl From 10th Avenue
Box/Folder   150/6
Play: The outcast, no author shown, 14 January 1933
Physical Description: 101pp. 
Box/Folder   150/7
Screenplay: Outcast, by Charles Kenyon, undated
Note: Incomplete; outline of ending.

Physical Description: 107pp.; 2pp. 
Box/Folder   150/8
Temporary: Men on her mind, no author shown, 15 February 1935
Physical Description: 124pp. 
Box/Folder   151/1
Final: Men on her mind, by Kenyon, 1 March to 20 March 1935
Physical Description: 124pp. 
Girl Missing
Box/Folder   151/2
Story Outline: Money for nothing, by Don Mullally and Carl Erickson, undated
Physical Description: 17pp. 
Box/Folder   151/3
Treatment: Money isn't everything, by Ben Markson, undated
Physical Description: 28pp. 
Box/Folder   151/4
Screenplay: by Mullally and Erickson, undated
Physical Description: 122pp. 
Box/Folder   151/5
Final: no author shown, undated with revisions to 23 November 1932
Physical Description: circa 145pp. 
Girls on Probation
Box/Folder   151/6
Temporary: by Crane Wilbur, 22 April with revisions to 23 April 1938
Physical Description: circa 130pp. 
Box/Folder   151/7
Final: by Wilbur, 28 April with revisions to 18 June 1938
Physical Description: circa 115pp. 
Give Me Your Heart
Box/Folder   151/8
Play: Sweet aloes, by Jay Mallory, 3 December 1935
Physical Description: 119pp. 
Box/Folder   151/9
Temporary: Sweet aloes, no author shown, 25 February 1936
Physical Description: 152pp. 
Box/Folder   152/1
Revised Temporary: Sweet aloes, by Casey Robinson, 8 April 1936
Physical Description: 131pp. 
Box/Folder   152/2
Final: Sweet aloes, by Robinson, 24 April with revisions to 25 May 1936
Physical Description: circa 160pp. 
The Go-Getter
Box/Folder   152/3
Short Story: no author shown, 26 November 1935
Physical Description: 42pp. 
Box/Folder   152/4
Temporary: by Delmer L. Daves, 14 January 1936
Physical Description: 129pp. 
Box/Folder   152/5
Final: by Daves, 16 November with revisions to 11 December 1936
Physical Description: circa 130pp. 
Go into Your Dance
Box/Folder   152/6
Novel: by Bradford Ropes. New York, 1934
Physical Description: 316pp. 
Box/Folder   152/7
Plot Summary: by F.K. Butler, 10 December 1933
Physical Description: 14pp. 
Box/Folder   152/8
Treatment: Casino de Paree, no author shown, undated
Physical Description: 25pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   153/1
Screenplay: Casino de Paree, no author shown, 7 September 1934, Incomplete
Physical Description: 86pp. 
Box/Folder   153/2
Temporary: Casino de Paree, by Earl Baldwin, 31 October to 9 November 1934
Physical Description: 141pp. 
Box/Folder   153/3
Final: Casino de Paree, by Baldwin, 20 November 1934 with revisions to 25 January 1935
Physical Description: circa 145pp. 
God Is My Co-Pilot
Box/Folder   153/4
Novel: by Col. Robert L. Scott. New York, 1943
Physical Description: 277pp. 
Box/Folder   153/5
Novel: by Scott. Condensed in Liberty, 6 November 1943
Physical Description: 16pp. 
Box/Folder   153/6
Treatment: by Abem Finkel, 24 July 1943
Physical Description: 87pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   153/7
Treatment: by Finkel, 10 September 1943
Physical Description: 100pp. 
Box/Folder   153/8
Treatment: by Finkel, 12 October 1943
Physical Description: 107pp. 
Box/Folder   153/9
Screenplay: by Finkel, 25 October to 11 December 1943
Physical Description: 221pp. 
Box/Folder   154/1
Screenplay: by Steve Fisher, 1 January to 5 February 1944
Physical Description: 173pp. 
Box/Folder   154/2
Temporary: no author shown, 18 February 1944
Physical Description: 162pp. 
Box/Folder   154/3
Final: by Fisher, 7 March with revisions to 15 March 1944
Physical Description: 158pp. 
Box/Folder   154/4
Revised Final: by Peter Milne, 22 April to 20 May 1944
Physical Description: 154pp. 
Box/Folder   154/5
Revised Final 2: by Milne, 26 May with revisions to 3 October 1944
Physical Description: circa 150pp. 
God's Country and the Woman
Box/Folder   154/6
Novel: by James Oliver Carwood. New York, 1915
Physical Description: 347pp. 
Box/Folder   155/1
Final: by Norman Reilly Raine and William Jacobs, 1 July with revisions to 7 August 1936
Physical Description: circa 145pp. 
God's Gift to Women
Box/Folder   155/2
Play: The devil was sick, by Jane Hinton, undated
Physical Description: 120pp. 
Box/Folder   155/3
Screenplay: The devil was sick, no author shown, undated
Physical Description: 115pp. 
Box/Folder   155/4
Final: The devil was sick, by Joseph Jackson, 2 January 1930
Physical Description: 98pp. 
Going Highbrow
Box/Folder   155/5
Short Story: Social pirates, by Ralph Spence, undated
Physical Description: 21pp. 
Box/Folder   155/6
Screenplay: Social pirates, by Edward Kaufman and Sy Bartlett, 22 January 1935
Physical Description: 142pp. 
Box/Folder   155/7
Temporary: Social pirates, by Kaufman and Bartlett, 8 February 1935
Physical Description: 136pp. 
Box/Folder   155/8
Final: Social pirates, by Kaufman and Bartlett, 28 February 1935
Physical Description: 121pp. 
Box/Folder   155/9
Revised Final: Social pirates, by Kaufman and Bartlett, 8 March 1935
Physical Description: 115pp. 
Going Places
Box/Folder   156/1
Temporary: Head over heels, by Sig Herzig, 17 May 1938
Physical Description: 103pp. 
Box/Folder   156/2
Final: no author shown, 28 July with revisions to 16 August 1938
Physical Description: 131pp. 
Going Wild
Box/Folder   156/3
Play: The aviator, by James Montgomery, undated
Physical Description: circa 105pp. 
Box/Folder   156/4
Treatment: by Humphrey Pearson, undated
Physical Description: 23pp. 
Box/Folder   156/5
Final: by Pearson and Henry McCarty, 13 May 1930
Physical Description: 105pp. 
Gold Diggers in Paris
Box/Folder   156/6
Short Story: (“Original screenplay”) Here come the girls, by Jerry Horwin and James Seymour, 18 December 1936
Physical Description: 53pp. 
Box/Folder   156/7
Treatment: The gold diggers in London, by Horwin, 27 March 1937; memo from W. MacEwen to H. Wallis
Physical Description: 37pp.; 1p. 
Box/Folder   156/8
Treatment: Golddiggers of 1938, by Jerry Wald and Richard Macaulay, 28 August 1937
Box/Folder   156/9
Temporary: no author shown, 6 October 1937, Incomplete
Physical Description: 32pp. 
Box/Folder   156/10
Final: no author shown, 4 January with revisions to 24 March 1938
Physical Description: circa 140pp. 
Gold Diggers of 1935
Box/Folder   156/11
Story Outline: by Robert Lord, undated
Physical Description: 9pp. 
Box/Folder   156/12
Treatment: by Lord and Peter Milne, 26 April 1934
Physical Description: 19pp. 
Box/Folder   156/13
Treatment: by Lord and Milne, 15 May 1934
Physical Description: 47pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   156/14
Temporary: by Milne and Manuel Seff, 16 June to 20 June 1934
Physical Description: 124pp. 
Box/Folder   157/1
Final: by Milne and Seff, 18 September with revisions to 5 November 1934
Physical Description: circa 120pp. 
Gold Diggers of 1937
Box/Folder   157/2
Play: Sweet mystery of life, by Richard Maibaum, Mike Wallach, and George Haight, undated
Physical Description: circa 150pp. 
Box/Folder   157/3
Temporary: by Tom Reed, 26 February 1936
Physical Description: 133pp. 
Box/Folder   157/4
Revised Temporary: by Warren Duff and Reed, 8 June 1936
Physical Description: 125pp. 
Box/Folder   157/5
Revised Temporary 2: by Duff, 1 July 1936, Incomplete
Physical Description: 87pp. 
Box/Folder   157/6
Final: by Duff and Reed, undated with revisions to 15 September 1936
Physical Description: circa 150pp. 
Gold Diggers of 1933
Box/Folder   158/1
Play: The gold diggers, by Avery Hopwood, undated
Physical Description: 144pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   158/2
Treatment: High life, by Erwin Gelsey and James Seymour, 29 November 1932; memo from Gelsey and Seymour to Mr Hubbard
Physical Description: 15pp.; 1p. 
Box/Folder   158/3
Treatment: High life, by Seymour, undated
Physical Description: 17pp. 
Box/Folder   158/4
Treatment: High life, by Gelsey and Seymour, undated
Physical Description: 23pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   158/5
Treatment: High life, by David Boehm and Seymour, 23 December 1932
Physical Description: 26pp. 
Box/Folder   158/6
Screenplay: High life, by Seymour, Boehm, and Ben Markson, 3 February 1933
Physical Description: 140pp. 
Box/Folder   158/7
Revised Temporary: High life, by Seymour and Boehm, 18 January 1933
Physical Description: 107pp. 
Box/Folder   158/8
Final: High life, by Seymour and Boehm, 27 January 1933
Physical Description: 145pp. 
Box/Folder   158/9
Revised Final: by Seymour, Boehm, and Markson, 8 February with revisions to 11 February 1933; alternate ending
Physical Description: 150pp.; 2pp. 
Gold Dust Gertie
Box/Folder   158/10
Play: The wife of the party, by Lon D Hollister, undated
Physical Description: 152pp. 
Box/Folder   158/11
Treatment: Red hot sinners, by William K Wells, 22 July 1930
Physical Description: 87pp. 
Box/Folder   159/1
Treatment: Red hot sinners, by Wells, undated
Physical Description: 73pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   159/2
Treatment: Red hot sinners, by Wells, undated
Physical Description: 139pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   159/3
Temporary: Red hot sinners, by Wells, undated
Physical Description: 112pp. 
Box/Folder   159/4
Final: Red hot sinners, no author shown, 23 January 1931
Physical Description: 130pp. 
Gold Is Where You Find It
Box/Folder   159/5
Novel: by Clements Ripley, undated
Physical Description: 321pp. 
Box/Folder   159/6
Novel: by Ripley. Galleys, undated
Physical Description: 185pp. 
Box/Folder   159/7
Treatment: no author shown, undated
Physical Description: 22pp. 
Box/Folder   159/8
Treatment: no author shown, 15 July 1937
Physical Description: 23pp. 
Box/Folder   159/9
Treatment: by Michel Jacoby and Ripley, undated
Physical Description: 59pp. 
Box/Folder   160/1
Screenplay: by Jacoby and Ripley, 19 August 1936
Physical Description: 198pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   160/2
Temporary: by Jacoby and Ripley, 26 September 1936
Physical Description: 140pp. 
Box/Folder   160/3
Revised Temporary: no author shown, 26 June with revisions to 28 June 1937, Incomplete
Physical Description: 69pp. 
Box/Folder   160/4
Final: no author shown, 24 July to 12 August with revisions to 11 August 1937
Note: Incomplete.

Physical Description: 110pp. 
Box/Folder   160/5
Revised Final: no author shown, 28 August with revisions to 11 October 1937; alternate ending
Physical Description: 160pp.; 2pp. 
The Golden Arrow
Box/Folder   160/6
Short Story: by Michael Arlen. Liberty, undated
Physical Description: 6pp. 
Box/Folder   160/7
Temporary: The cream princess, by Charles Kenyon, 17 December 1935
Physical Description: 151pp. 
Box/Folder   160/8
Revised Temporary: by Kenyon, 7 January 1936, Incomplete
Physical Description: 107pp. 
Box/Folder   161/1
Final: by Kenyon, 11 January with revisions to 8 February 1936; alternate endings; memos from Mr. Bischoff to Mr. Green
Physical Description: 155pp.; 4pp.; 2pp. 
Box/Folder   161/2
Final: by Kenyon, 11 January with revisions to 8 February 1936; alternate endings; memos from Mr. Bischoff to all departments and to Mr. Green
Physical Description: 150pp.; 4pp.; 3pp. 
Golden Dawn
Box/Folder   161/3
Play: by Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein II, undated
Physical Description: 150pp. 
Box/Folder   161/4
Screenplay: by Walter B Anthony, undated
Physical Description: 103pp. 
Box/Folder   161/5
Final: by Anthony, 12 June 1929; added sequence
Physical Description: circa 100pp.; 3pp. 
Goodbye Again
Box/Folder   161/6
Play: by Allan Scott and George Haight. New York, 1932
Physical Description: 128pp. 
Box/Folder   161/7
Final: by Ben Markson, 20 March 1933
Physical Description: 131pp. 
The Goose and the Gander
Box/Folder   162/1
Temporary: by Charles Kenyon, 5 November 1934
Physical Description: 135pp. 
Box/Folder   162/2
Final: by Kenyon, 16 November 1934 with revisions to 7 January 1935
Physical Description: circa 120pp. 
The Gorilla Man
Box/Folder   162/3
Temporary: by Anthony Coldewey, 21 July 1942
Physical Description: 109pp. 
Box/Folder   162/4
Final: by Coldewey, 27 July with revisions to 30 July 1942
Physical Description: circa 110pp. 
Grand Slam
Box/Folder   162/5
Novel: by B Russell Herts. New York, 1932
Physical Description: 288pp. 
Box/Folder   162/6
Treatment: by David Boehm, 2 August 1932
Physical Description: 31pp. 
Box/Folder   162/7
Screenplay: no author shown, undated
Physical Description: 120pp. 
Box/Folder   162/8
Temporary: by Boehm and Erwin Gelsey, 7 September 1932
Physical Description: 139pp. 
Box/Folder   163/1
Final: by Boehm and Gelsey, 20 October with revisions to 12 November 1932
Physical Description: circa 135pp. 
Granny Get Your Gun
Box/Folder   163/2
Novel: The case of the dangerous dowager, by Erle Stanley Gardner, 7 August 1936
Physical Description: 283pp. 
Box/Folder   163/3
Temporary: by Kenneth Gamet, 3 August to 14 August 1939
Physical Description: 124pp. 
Box/Folder   163/4
Final: by Gamet, 13 September with revisions to 15 September 1939
Physical Description: 112pp. 
Box/Folder   163/5
Revised Final: by Gamet, 26 September with revisions to 10 October 1939
Physical Description: circa 95pp. 
The Great Divide
Box/Folder   163/6
Play: by William Vaughn Moody. New York, 1906
Physical Description: 82pp. 
Box/Folder   163/7
Screenplay: no author shown, undated
Physical Description: circa 140pp. 
Box/Folder   163/8
Screenplay: by Monte Katterjohn, undated
Physical Description: circa 140pp. 
Box/Folder   164/1
Screenplay: no author shown, 18 April 1929
Physical Description: 100pp. 
Box/Folder   164/2
Final: no author shown, undated
Physical Description: circa 100pp. 
The Great Garrick
Box/Folder   164/3
Screenplay: Ladies and gentlemen, by Ernest Vajda, 7 October 1936
Physical Description: 191pp. 
Box/Folder   164/4
Treatment: by Elaine Ryan, undated
Physical Description: circa 55pp. 
Box/Folder   164/5
Treatment: by Robert Rossen, 6 February 1937
Physical Description: 56pp. 
Box/Folder   164/6
Temporary: by Vajda, 15 April 1937
Physical Description: 151pp. 
Box/Folder   164/7
Revised Temporary: by Vajda and Rowland Leigh, 7 May 1937
Physical Description: 149pp. 
Box/Folder   164/8
Final: by Vajda and Leigh, 3 June with revisions to 21 July 1937
Physical Description: circa 148pp. 
The Great Lie
Box/Folder   165/1
Novel: The far horizon, by Polan Banks. New York, 1936
Physical Description: 316pp. 
Box/Folder   165/2
Treatment: The far horizon, by Guy Endore, undated
Physical Description: 53pp. 
Box/Folder   165/3
Treatment: January heights, by Endore, 28 November 1939; memo from Endore to Henry Blanke
Physical Description: 30pp.; 1p. 
Box/Folder   165/4
Treatment: January heights, by Abem Finkel and Endore, undated
Physical Description: 25pp. 
Box/Folder   165/5
Screenplay: January heights, by Finkel and Endore, 6 January 1940
Physical Description: 119pp. 
Box/Folder   165/6
Temporary: January heights, by Michael Hogan, 14 February with revisions to 4 March 1940, Incomplete
Physical Description: circa 95pp. 
Box/Folder   165/7
Treatment: January heights, by Richard Sherman, 7 March 1940
Physical Description: 37pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   165/8
Screenplay: January heights, by Sherman, 16 March 1940
Physical Description: 134pp. 
Box/Folder   165/9
Revised Temporary: January heights, by Sherman, 21 May 1940
Physical Description: 172pp. 
Box/Folder   166/1
Story Outline: Women of today, by Lenore Coffee, 18 June 1940
Physical Description: 19pp. 
Box/Folder   166/2
Revised Temporary 2: Women of today (January heights), by Coffee, 9 August to 26 September 1940
Physical Description: 158pp. 
Box/Folder   166/3
Revised Temporary 3: January heights, by Coffee, 15 October to 17 October 1940, Incomplete
Physical Description: 114pp. 
Box/Folder   166/4
Final: Far horizon (January heights), no author shown, 29 October with revisions to 5 November 1940
Note: Incomplete.

Physical Description: circa 145pp. 
Box/Folder   166/5
Revised Final: Far horizon, by Coffee, 7 November with revisions to 10 December 1940
Physical Description: circa 135pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Great Mr. Nobody
Box/Folder   166/6
Treatment: The stuff of heroes, by Al Martin and Ivan Goff, 10 March 1939
Physical Description: 67pp. 
Box/Folder   166/7
Temporary: Stuff of heroes, by Goff and Martin, 19 October 1939
Physical Description: 130pp. 
Box/Folder   166/8
Treatment: Stuff of heroes, by Warren Duff, 11 January 1940; memo from Blanke to Hal Wallis
Physical Description: 32pp.; 1p. 
Box/Folder   167/1
Treatment: The stuff of heroes, by James Seymour and Goff, 4 February 1940
Physical Description: 58pp. 
Box/Folder   167/2
Treatment: Stuff of heroes, by Delmer Daves and Abem Finkel, 13 February 1940
Physical Description: 38pp. 
Box/Folder   167/3
Treatment: Stuff of heroes, by Daves and Finkel, 5 March 1940
Physical Description: 75pp. 
Box/Folder   167/4
Screenplay: Stuff of heroes, by Daves, 5 April 1940
Physical Description: 150pp. 
Box/Folder   167/5
Story Outline: Stuff of heroes, by Stephen Morehouse Avery, 17 May 1940
Physical Description: 10pp. 
Box/Folder   167/6
Revised Temporary: Stuff of heroes, by Ben Markson, 10 October 1940
Physical Description: 120pp. 
Box/Folder   167/7
Final: Stuff of heroes, by Markson, 28 October 1940
Physical Description: 112pp. 
Box/Folder   167/8
Revised Final: Stuff of heroes, by Markson and Kenneth Gamet, 5 November with revisions to 26 November 1940
Physical Description: circa 110pp. 
The Great O'Malley
Box/Folder   167/9
Short Story: The making of O'Malley, by Gerald Beaumont, 12 March 1936
Physical Description: 23pp. 
Box/Folder   167/10
Treatment: The making of O'Malley, by Carl Erickson, 11 April 1932
Physical Description: 24pp. 
Box/Folder   167/11
Treatment: Making of O'Malley, by Milton Krims, undated
Physical Description: 16pp. 
Box/Folder   167/12
Temporary: The making of O'Malley, by Martin Mooney and Mary C. McCall Jr., 27 April 1936
Physical Description: 112pp. 
Box/Folder   168/1
Revised Temporary: The making of O'Malley, by Tom Reed, 3 July with revisions to 21 July 1936
Physical Description: 127pp. 
Box/Folder   168/2
Final: The making of O'Malley, no author shown, 21 July to 23 July with revisions to 21 July 1936
Note: Incomplete.

Physical Description: 95pp. 
Box/Folder   168/3
Revised Final: The making of O'Malley, no author shown, undated with revisions to 13 August 1936
Physical Description: circa 130pp. 
The Green Goddess
Box/Folder   168/4
Play: by William Archer, New York, 1920
Physical Description: 97pp. 
Box/Folder   168/5
Research: (“Film continuity, distinctive pictures production”) by Forrest Halsey, 1923
Physical Description: circa 45pp. 
Box/Folder   168/6
Final: no author shown, undated
Physical Description: 113pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Green Light
Box/Folder   168/7
Novel: by Lloyd C. Douglas. Serialized in Cosmopolitan, October 1934 to March 1935
Physical Description: circa 40pp. 
Box/Folder   168/8
Novel: by Douglas. Boston and New York, 1936
Physical Description: 326pp. 
Box/Folder   169/1
Temporary: by Paul Green, 27 December 1935
Physical Description: 152pp. 
Box/Folder   169/2
Revised Temporary: by Milton Krims, 26 February 1936
Physical Description: 172pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   169/3
Revised Temporary 2: by Krims, 11 April 1936
Physical Description: 172pp. 
Box/Folder   169/4
Revised Temporary 3: by Krims, 19 June 1936
Physical Description: 143pp. 
Box/Folder   169/5
Final: by Krims, 2 July with revisions to 26 August 1936
Physical Description: circa 190pp. 
The Green Pastures
Box/Folder   169/6
Novel: by Marc Connelly. New York, 1929
Physical Description: 173pp. 
Box/Folder   170/1
Temporary: no author shown, 23 October 1935
Physical Description: 165pp. 
Box/Folder   170/2
Final: no author shown, 31 December 1935 with revisions to 2 March 1936
Physical Description: circa 165pp. 
Guns of the Pecos
Box/Folder   170/3
Temporary: Lone star ranger, by Harold Buckley. 5 May 1936
Physical Description: 113pp. 
Box/Folder   170/4
Final: Lone star ranger, by Buckley (“Story by Anthony Coldewey”) , 7 May with revisions to 19 May 1936
Physical Description: circa 160pp. 
Happiness Ahead
Box/Folder   170/5
Treatment: (“Original story”) Window panes, by Harry Sauber, undated
Physical Description: 18pp. 
Box/Folder   170/6
Temporary: Window pane, by Sauber and Brian Marlow. 5 June 1934
Physical Description: 139pp. 
Box/Folder   170/7
Revised Temporary: Gentlemen are born, by Sauber and Marlow, undated
Physical Description: 140pp. 
Box/Folder   170/8
Final: Gentlemen are born, by Sauber and Marlow, 22 June with revisions to 31 July 1934
Physical Description: circa 155pp. 
Hard to Get
Box/Folder   171/1
Short Story: Stuffed skirt, by Stephen Morehouse Avery. Typescript, 30 September 1932, from Cosmopolitan
Physical Description: 24pp. 
Box/Folder   171/2
Screenplay: Stuffed skirt, by Avery, 21 December 1932
Physical Description: 132pp. 
Box/Folder   171/3
Temporary: Stuffed skirt, by Avery, 25 November 1933
Physical Description: 126pp. 
Box/Folder   171/4
Story Outline: Glamour girl, by Wally Klein and Joseph Schrank, undated
Physical Description: 12pp. 
Box/Folder   171/5
Temporary: for lovers only, by Schrank and Klein, 28 April 1938
Physical Description: 153pp. 
Box/Folder   171/6
Final: for lovers only, by Jerry Wald, Maurice Leo, and Richard Macaulay, 21 May with revisions to 25 June 1938
Physical Description: 146pp. 
Hard to Handle
Box/Folder   171/7
Treatment: The inside, by Houston Branch, undated
Physical Description: 41pp. 
Box/Folder   171/8
Plot Summary: The inside, by E J Dormer, 14 July 1932
Physical Description: 2pp. 
Box/Folder   171/9
Treatment: (“Adaptation”) the inside, by Robert Lord, 12 August 1932
Physical Description: 87pp. 
Box/Folder   171/10
Temporary: The inside, by Lord and Wilson Mizner, 23 September 1932
Note: Incomplete.

Physical Description: 106pp. 
Box/Folder   171/11
Final: The inside, by Lord and Mizner, 13 October to 15 October with revisions to 17 October 1932
Physical Description: 132pp. 
The Hard Way
Box/Folder   172/1
Short Story: by Jerry Wald, undated
Physical Description: 20pp. 
Box/Folder   172/2
Temporary: by Irwin Shaw, 30 August 1941
Physical Description: 185pp. 
Box/Folder   172/3
Revised Temporary: by Shaw, 9 October 1941
Physical Description: 187pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   172/4
Comments: (“ 'The hard way'-cast”) by Steve Trilling, 6 November 1941
Physical Description: 2pp. 
Box/Folder   172/5
Treatment: by Arch Oboler, 29 December 1941
Physical Description: 20pp. 
Box/Folder   172/6
Final: no author shown, 5 February with revisions to 16 February 1942
Physical Description: circa 170pp. 
Box/Folder   172/7
Revised Final: no author shown, 25 February to 1 April with revisions to 17 March 1942
Physical Description: circa 170pp. 
Harold Teen
Box/Folder   172/8
Temporary: no author shown, 21 November 1933
Physical Description: 116pp. 
Box/Folder   172/9
Final: by Al Cohn and Paul Gerard Smith, 28 November with revisions to 21 December 1933
Physical Description: circa 125pp. 
The Hatchet Man
Box/Folder   172/10
Play: The honorable Mr Wong, by Achmed Abdullah and David Belasco, undated
Physical Description: 182pp. 
Box/Folder   173/1
Treatment: The honorable Mr Wong, by J Grubb Alexander, 11 September 1931
Physical Description: 53pp. 
Box/Folder   173/2
Treatment: The honorable Mr Wong, by Alexander, 26 September 1931
Physical Description: 66pp. 
Box/Folder   173/3
Treatment: (“Temporary shooting script”) the honorable Mr Wong, by Alexander, 1 October 1931
Physical Description: 66pp. 
Box/Folder   173/4
Revised Temporary: The honorable Mr Wong, by Alexander, 14 October 1931
Physical Description: 90pp. 
Box/Folder   173/5
Final: The honorable Mr Wong, by Alexander, 26 October 1931
Physical Description: 97pp. 
Haunted Gold
Box/Folder   173/6
Final: by Adele Buffington, 15 September 1932
Physical Description: 104pp. 
Havana Widows
Box/Folder   173/7
Treatment: by Earl Baldwin, 7 June 1933
Physical Description: 18pp. 
Box/Folder   173/8
Temporary: by Baldwin, 14 July 1933
Note: Incomplete.

Physical Description: 86pp. 
Box/Folder   173/9
Final: by Baldwin, 28 July with revisions to 18 September 1933; new ending; dialogue for retake
Physical Description: 128pp.; 2pp.; 1p. 
He Couldn't Say No
Box/Folder   173/10
Short Story: Larger than life, by Norman Matson. Hearst's International Cosmopolitan, January 1936
Physical Description: 6pp. 
Box/Folder   173/11
Play: Larger than life, by Joseph Schrank, undated
Physical Description: 129pp. 
Box/Folder   173/12
Temporary: Larger than life, by Schrank and Ben Grauman Kohn, 21 December 1936
Physical Description: 186pp. 
Box/Folder   174/1
Final: Larger than life, by Schrank, Kohn, and Robertson White, 10 August with revisions to 12 August 1937
Physical Description: circa 115pp. 
He Was Her Man
Box/Folder   174/2
Treatment: (“Original story”) Without honor, by Robert Lord and Niven Busch, undated
Physical Description: 20pp. 
Box/Folder   174/3
Treatment: Without honor, by Busch and Tom Buckingham, undated
Physical Description: 17pp. 
Box/Folder   174/4
Temporary: Without honor, no author shown, 16 January 1934
Physical Description: 123pp. 
Box/Folder   174/5
Final: Without honor, by Buckingham and Busch, 22 January with revisions to 24 January 1934
Physical Description: 115pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Heart of New York
Box/Folder   174/6
Novel: Mendel Marantz, by David Freedman. New York, 1922
Physical Description: 301pp. 
Box/Folder   174/7
Play: Mendel, Inc., by Freedman, 12 November 1931
Physical Description: 143pp. 
Box/Folder   174/8
Temporary: Mendel, Inc., by Arthur Caesar and Houston Branch, 7 December 1931
Physical Description: 150pp. 
Box/Folder   174/9
Final: Mendel, Inc., by Caesar and Branch, 12 December 1931
Physical Description: 129pp. 
Box/Folder   175/1
Revised Final: Mendel, Inc., by Caesar and Branch, 24 December 1931
Physical Description: 135pp. 
Heart of the North
Box/Folder   175/2
Novel: by William Byron Mowery. Serialized in Redbook, November 1929 to April 1930
Physical Description: circa 60pp. 
Box/Folder   175/3
Screenplay: by Sherman L Lowe, undated
Note: Incomplete.

Physical Description: 138pp. 
Box/Folder   175/4
Temporary: by George Bricker and Lowe, 7 June 1938
Physical Description: 121pp. 
Box/Folder   175/5
Final: by Lee Katz, 25 June to 28 June 1938
Note: Incomplete.

Physical Description: 84pp. 
Box/Folder   175/6
Revised Final: by Vincent Sherman and Katz, 2 July to 9 July with revisions to 10 September 1938; added scenes
Physical Description: 146pp.; 9pp. 
Hearts Divided
Box/Folder   175/7
Play: Glorious Betsy, by Rida Johnson Young, 3 May 1934
Physical Description: 89pp. 
Box/Folder   175/8
Revised Temporary: Glorious, by Casey Robinson: 31 August 1935
Physical Description: 151pp. 
Box/Folder   175/9
Revised Temporary 2: Glorious, no author shown, 6 September 1935
Physical Description: 159pp. 
Box/Folder   176/1
Revised Temporary 3: Glorious, no author shown, 21 October 1935
Physical Description: 156pp. 
Box/Folder   176/2
Temporary: Marion Davies production no. 2, no author shown, 11 December 1935
Physical Description: 124pp. 
Box/Folder   176/3
Temporary: no author shown, 13 December 1935 with revisions to ND
Physical Description: circa 135pp. 
Box/Folder   176/4
Revised Temporary: no author shown, 24 December 1935
Physical Description: 127pp. 
Box/Folder   176/5
Final: no author shown, 4 January with revisions to 11 January 1936
Physical Description: 127pp. 
Box/Folder   176/6
Revised Final: no author shown, 27 January with revisions to 7 February 1936
Physical Description: circa 145pp. 
Heat Lightning
Box/Folder   176/7
Play: by Leon Abrams and George Abbott. Copied , 29 September 1933
Physical Description: 105pp. 
Box/Folder   177/1
Temporary: no author shown, 9 November 1933
Physical Description: 101pp. 
Box/Folder   177/2
Final: by Brown Holmes and Warren Duff, 16 November with revisions to 18 November 1933
Physical Description: circa 105pp. 
Hell's Kitchen
Box/Folder   177/3
Screenplay: by Crane Wilbur, undated
Physical Description: 121pp. 
Box/Folder   177/4
Temporary: by Wilbur, 16 November 1938
Note: Incomplete.

Physical Description: 67pp. 
Box/Folder   177/5
Revised Temporary: by Wilbur, 26 November 1938
Physical Description: 125pp. 
Box/Folder   177/6
Final: by Wilbur, 29 November 1938
Note: Incomplete.

Physical Description: 47pp. 
Box/Folder   177/7
Revised Final: by Wilbur, 30 November 1938
Physical Description: 120pp. 
Box/Folder   177/8
Revised Final 2: no author shown, 28 December 1938 with revisions to 20 February 1939
Physical Description: circa 145pp. 
Her Husband's Secretary
Box/Folder   177/9
Temporary: by Lillie Hayward, 10 November 1936
Physical Description: 109pp. 
Box/Folder   178/1
Final: by Hayward, 13 November 1936 with revisions to 7 January 1937
Physical Description: circa 135pp. 
Her Kind of Man
Box/Folder   178/2
Treatment: Melancholy, by Charles Hoffman and James V Kern, undated
Physical Description: 30pp. 
Box/Folder   178/3
Screenplay: Melancholy, by Kern, undated
Physical Description: 105pp. 
Box/Folder   178/4
Comments: (“Outline-Melancholy”) by W.R. Burnett, 2 August 1943
Physical Description: 3pp. 
Box/Folder   178/5
Screenplay: by Burnett, 10 August to 8 November 1943
Physical Description: circa 165pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   178/6
Screenplay: Dancing with tears, by Gordon Kahn, 10 March 1945
Note: Incomplete; outline.

Physical Description: circa 110pp.; 5pp. 
Box/Folder   178/7
Temporary: Dancing with tears, by Kahn, 2 April 1945
Physical Description: 140pp. 
Box/Folder   178/8
Final: Dancing with tears, by Kahn and Leopold Atlas, 6 July with revisions to 30 November 1945
Physical Description: circa 155pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Her Majesty Love
Box/Folder   178/9
Screenplay: Miller story, by Robert Lord, August 1931
Physical Description: 106pp. 
Box/Folder   178/10
Screenplay: Miller story, by Lord, 14 August 1931
Physical Description: 118pp. 
Box/Folder   178/11
Final: by Lord, 22 August with revisions to 25 August 1931
Physical Description: circa 110pp. 
Here Comes Carter
Box/Folder   179/1
Screenplay: The lowdown, by Michel Jacoby, undated
Physical Description: 104pp. 
Box/Folder   179/2
Final: Loudspeaker lowdown, by Roy Chanslor, 2 June with revisions to 9 June 1936
Physical Description: circa 130pp. 
Here Comes Happiness
Box/Folder   179/3
Temporary: by Charles Linton Tedford, 16 November 1940
Physical Description: 111pp. 
Box/Folder   179/4
Final: by Tedford, 27 November to 28 November 1940
Physical Description: 105pp. 
Here Comes the Navy
Box/Folder   179/5
Treatment: Hey, sailor, by Ben Markson, undated
Physical Description: 89pp. 
Box/Folder   179/6
Temporary: Hey, sailor, by Markson, 10 March 1934
Physical Description: 147pp. 
Box/Folder   179/7
Final: Hey, sailor, by Markson and Baldwin, 27 March 1934; added scenes
Physical Description: 127pp.; 3pp. 
Heroes for Sale
Box/Folder   179/8
Screenplay: Breadline, no author shown, undated
Physical Description: 123pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   179/9
Final: Breadline, by Robert Lord and Wilson Mizner, 20 February to 25 February 1933
Physical Description: 143pp. 
Box/Folder   180/1
Revised Final: Breadline, by Lord and Mizner, 1 March with revisions to 4 March 1933
Physical Description: 140pp. 
Hi Nellie
Box/Folder   180/2
Short Story: by Roy Chanslor. Copied , 8 June 1933
Physical Description: 37pp. 
Box/Folder   180/3
Treatment: by James Wharton, 4 August 1933
Physical Description: 53pp. 
Box/Folder   180/4
Treatment: by Sidney Sutherland, 19 August 1933
Physical Description: 57pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   180/5
Temporary: no author shown, 4 October 1933
Note: Incomplete.

Physical Description: 105pp. 
Box/Folder   180/6
Revised Temporary: no author shown, undated
Physical Description: 145pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   180/7
Final: by Abem Finkle and Sutherland, 12 October with revisions to 17 October 1933
Physical Description: circa 140pp. 
The Hidden Hand
Box/Folder   180/8
Play: Invitation to a murder, no author shown, undated
Physical Description: 105pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   180/9
Screenplay: Find my body, by Anthony Coldewey, 24 April 1942
Physical Description: 112pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   180/10
Screenplay: Dressed to kill, by Raymond L Schrock, undated
Physical Description: 111pp. 
Box/Folder   181/1
Temporary: by Coldewey and Schrock, 26 May 1942
Physical Description: 106pp. 
Box/Folder   181/2
Final: by Coldewey and Schrock, 17 June with revisions to 26 June 1942
Physical Description: circa 115pp. 
High Pressure
Box/Folder   181/3
Play: Hot money, by Aben Kandel, undated
Physical Description: 131pp. 
Box/Folder   181/4
Screenplay: Sinners all, by Joseph Jackson, 28 September 1931
Physical Description: 99pp. 
Box/Folder   181/5
Temporary: by Jackson, 1 October 1931
Physical Description: 100pp. 
Box/Folder   181/6
Final: by Jackson, 23 October 1931
Physical Description: 117pp. 
High Sierra
Box/Folder   181/7
Novel: by W.R. Burnett. New York, 1940
Physical Description: 292pp. 
Box/Folder   181/8
Revised Final: by John Huston and Burnett, 31 July with revisions to 6 September 1940
Physical Description: 142pp. 
Highway West
Box/Folder   182/1
Treatment: Highway 99, by Kenneth Gamet, undated
Physical Description: 24pp. 
Box/Folder   182/2
Screenplay: Highway 99, by Gamet, undated
Physical Description: 116pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   182/3
Temporary: Highway 99, by Charles Kenyon, 9 December to 30 December with revisions to 28 December 1940
Physical Description: 129pp. 
Box/Folder   182/4
Final: Highway 99, by Allen Rivkin and Kenyon, 30 December 1940 to 10 January 1941 with revisions to 4 January 1941
Physical Description: circa 125pp. 
Box/Folder   182/5
Revised Final: Highway 99, by Gamet, Rivkin, and Kenyon, 4 February to 8 February with revisions to 19 February 1941
Physical Description: circa 120pp. 
Hollywood Canteen
Box/Folder   182/6
Screenplay: One in a million, by Delmer Daves, 14 September 1943
Physical Description: 96pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   182/7
Screenplay: by Daves, undated
Physical Description: 105pp. 
Box/Folder   182/8
Temporary: by Daves, 15 October with revisions to 10 December 1943
Physical Description: circa 110pp. 
Box/Folder   182/9
Treatment: by Agnes Christine Johnston, 27 April 1944
Note: Incomplete.

Physical Description: 17pp. 
Box/Folder   182/10
Screenplay: by Daves, 20 May 1944
Physical Description: 105pp. 
Box/Folder   182/11
Temporary: (“Special sequences for Hollywood canteen”) no author shown, 24 May 1944
Physical Description: 18pp. 
Box/Folder   183/1
Final: by Daves, 29 May with revisions to 27 July 1944
Physical Description: circa 110pp. 
Box/Folder   183/2
Reader Synopsis: by W. Geoffrey, 15 December 1944
Physical Description: 1p. 
Box/Folder   183/3
Reader Synopsis: by V Volland, 24 January 1946
Physical Description: 1p. 
Hollywood Hotel
Box/Folder   183/4
Temporary: by Jerry Wald and Maurice Leo, 8 February 1937
Physical Description: 153pp. 
Box/Folder   183/5
Treatment: by Wald and Dick Macauley, 12 May 1937
Physical Description: 19pp. 
Box/Folder   183/6
Revised Temporary: no author shown, 15 June 1937
Note: Incomplete.

Physical Description: 115pp. 
Box/Folder   183/7
Final: no author shown, 25 June to 4 July 1937
Physical Description: 167pp. 
Box/Folder   183/8
Revised Final: Hollywood bandwagon, by Wald, Leo, and Macauley, 21 July with revisions to 16 August 1937
Physical Description: circa 165pp. 
Box/Folder   183/9
Revised Final 2: by Wald, Leo, and Macauley, 18 August with revisions to 4 November 1937; added scenes
Physical Description: circa 170pp.; 2pp. 
Homicide
Box/Folder   184/1
Screenplay: Night beat, by William Sackheim, 23 December 1947 to 24 April 1948
Physical Description: 134pp. 
Box/Folder   184/2
Temporary: Night beat, by Sackheim, 6 May 1948
Physical Description: 122pp. 
Box/Folder   184/3
Final: Night beat, by Sackheim, 2 June with revisions to 30 June 1948
Physical Description: circa 120pp. 
Honeymoon for Three
Box/Folder   184/4
Temporary: Occasionally yours, by Earl Baldwin, 20 January 1940
Physical Description: 144pp. 
Box/Folder   184/5
Revised Temporary: by Julius J Epstein and Phillip G Epstein, 9 May 1940
Note: Incomplete.

Physical Description: 77pp. 
Box/Folder   184/6
Final: no author shown, 10 June with revisions to 12 June 1940
Physical Description: circa 130pp. 
Box/Folder   184/7
Revised Final: by Baldwin and the Epsteins, 21 June with revisions to 14 August 1940
Physical Description: circa 130pp. 
The Horn Blows At Midnight
Box/Folder   184/8
Short Story: Come blow your horn, by Audrey Wisberg, undated
Physical Description: 27pp. 
Box/Folder   184/9
Treatment: by Jacques Thery, undated
Physical Description: 38pp. 
Box/Folder   184/10
Screenplay: At midnight blows the horn, by Thery and Ivan Goff, undated
Note: Incomplete; treatment.

Physical Description: 82pp.; 35pp. 
Box/Folder   185/1
Temporary: by Sam Hellman, 22 September 1942
Physical Description: 153pp. 
Box/Folder   185/2
Final: by Hellman and James V Kern, 10 June with revisions to 3 August 1943
Physical Description: circa 150pp. 
Box/Folder   185/3
Revised Final: by Hellman and Kern, 12 November 1943 with revisions to 17 October 1944
Physical Description: circa 145pp. 
The Hot Heiress
Box/Folder   185/4
Story Outline: no author shown, undated
Physical Description: 10pp. 
Box/Folder   185/5
Final: by Joseph Fields, Richard Rodgers, and Lorenz Hart, 6 June 1930
Physical Description: 94pp. 
Hot Money
Box/Folder   185/6
Temporary: There's millions in it, by William Jacobs, 12 March 1936
Physical Description: 129pp. 
Box/Folder   185/7
Final: There's millions in it, by Jacobs, 19 March with revisions to 7 April 1936
Physical Description: 137pp. 
Hotel Berlin
Box/Folder   185/8
Novel: Hotel Berlin, 1943, by Vicki Baum. Serialized in Collier's, , 6 November to 4 December 1943
Physical Description: 42pp. 
Box/Folder   186/1
Novel: Hotel Berlin ′43, by Baum. New York, 1944
Physical Description: 250pp. 
Box/Folder   186/2
Screenplay: Berlin hotel--1943, by Vladimir Pozner, 27 December 1943 to 25 March 1944
Physical Description: circa 235pp. 
Box/Folder   186/3
Temporary: Berlin hotel, by Pozner, 1 February 1944
Note: Incomplete.

Physical Description: 101pp. 
Box/Folder   186/4
Final: no author shown, 6 April 1944
Physical Description: 190pp. 
Box/Folder   186/5
Treatment: Berlin hotel, by Jo Pagano and Alvah Bessie, 19 May to 10 June 1944; “Outline of leading characters,” , 3 June 1944
Physical Description: 36pp.; 7pp. 
Box/Folder   186/6
Comments: (“Berlin hotel--list of main changes in treatment”) by Pagano and Bessie, 14 June 1944; “Supplementary notes on the basic relationship between Lisa Dorn and Martin Richter.”
Physical Description: 6pp.; 2pp. 
Box/Folder   186/7
Screenplay: by Pagano and Bessie, 24 June 1944
Note: Incomplete.

Physical Description: 151pp. 
Box/Folder   186/8
Revised Final: by Pagano and Bessie, 22 August to 30 September 1944
Physical Description: 173pp. 
Box/Folder   186/9
Revised Final 2: by Pagano and Bessie, 24 October with revisions to 20 December 1944; added scene
Physical Description: circa 150pp.; 3pp. 
The House Across the Street
Box/Folder   187/1
Screenplay: by Russell S Hughes, 30 March to 25 May 1948
Physical Description: circa 110pp. 
Box/Folder   187/2
Screenplay: by Hughes, 26 May 1948
Physical Description: 125pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   187/3
Final: by Hughes, 19 June with revisions to 30 July 1948
Physical Description: circa 125pp. 
Box/Folder   187/4
Comments: (“Annotated script changes”) no author shown, 20 July to 23 July 1948
Physical Description: circa 100pp. 
Box/Folder   187/5
Comments: (“Script changes, 'Hi Nellie”') by Richard Bare, 27 July 1948
Physical Description: 38pp. 
The House on 56th Street
Box/Folder   187/6
Story Outline: by Austin Parker, undated
Physical Description: 11pp. 
Box/Folder   187/7
Treatment: by Parker, 22 March 1932
Physical Description: 20pp. 
Box/Folder   187/8
Treatment: by Joseph Santley, undated
Physical Description: 25pp. 
Box/Folder   187/9
Treatment: by Santley, 13 April 1933
Physical Description: 25pp. 
Box/Folder   187/10
Temporary: by Sheridan Gibney, 26 June 1933
Physical Description: 141pp. 
Box/Folder   187/11
Final: by Gibney and Parker, 18 July with revisions to 8 August 1933; new ending
Physical Description: circa 120pp.; 18pp. 
Housewife
Box/Folder   187/12
Treatment: by Robert Lord and Lillie Hayward, 9 January 1934
Physical Description: 50pp. 
Box/Folder   187/13
Temporary: by Manuel Seff and Hayward, 12 February 1934
Physical Description: 123pp. 
Box/Folder   188/1
Revised Temporary: by Seff and Hayward, 28 March 1934
Physical Description: 136pp. 
Box/Folder   188/2
Final: by Seff and Hayward, 5 April 1934
Physical Description: 136pp. 
Humoresque
Box/Folder   188/3
Short Story: by Fannie Hurst. Cosmopolitan, March 1919
Physical Description: 39pp. 
Box/Folder   188/4
Treatment: by W. Faulkner, undated
Physical Description: 26pp. 
Box/Folder   188/5
Treatment: by Melvin Levy, 3 November 1941
Physical Description: 20pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   188/6
Treatment: by Levy, 8 November 1941
Physical Description: 24pp. 
Box/Folder   188/7
Treatment: by Sarah Y Mason and Victor Heerman, undated
Physical Description: 29pp. 
Box/Folder   188/8
Treatment: by Mason and Heerman, 2 December 1941
Physical Description: 103pp. 
Box/Folder   188/9
Treatment: by Waldo Salt, undated
Physical Description: 33pp. 
Box/Folder   188/10
Screenplay: by Salt, 16 May 1942; summary of ending
Physical Description: 118pp.; 7pp. 
Box/Folder   188/11
Treatment: by Richard Weil, 5 May 1943
Physical Description: 65pp. 
Box/Folder   188/12
Screenplay: by Barney Glazer, undated
Physical Description: 121pp. 
Box/Folder   188/13
Temporary: by Glazer, 10 May to 14 May 1945
Note: Incomplete.

Physical Description: 52pp. 
Box/Folder   188/14
Screenplay: by Clifford Odets (incomplete), 14 March to 4 April 1945; excerpts from “Rhapsody in Blue” script by Odets; four memos from Lil B. to Johnny; memo from Jerry Wald to story department
Physical Description: circa 130pp.; circa 100pp.; 1p. each; 1p. 
Box/Folder   189/1
Revised Temporary: by Odets and Glazer, 16 June 1945
Physical Description: 150pp. 
Box/Folder   189/2
Screenplay: by Zachary Gold, 4 August to 11 August 1945
Note: Incomplete.

Physical Description: 39pp. 
Box/Folder   189/3
Screenplay: by Gold, 10 August to 18 August 1945
Note: Incomplete.

Physical Description: 73pp. 
Box/Folder   189/4
Revised Temporary 2: by Gold, 20 August with revisions to 2 October 1945; alternate ending
Physical Description: circa 170pp.; 2pp. 
Box/Folder   189/5
Plot Summary: by Gold, 8 September 1945
Physical Description: 3pp. 
Box/Folder   189/6
Screenplay: by Odets and Gold, 8 November 1945
Physical Description: 127pp. 
Box/Folder   189/7
Screenplay: by Odets and Gold, 17 November 1945
Physical Description: 130pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   189/8
Final: by Odets and Gold, 23 November with revisions to 8 December 1945
Physical Description: 132pp. 
Box/Folder   189/9
Revised Final: by Odets and Gold, 15 December 1945 with revisions to 20 March 1946
Physical Description: circa 145pp. 
I Am A Fugitive From A Chain Gang
Box/Folder   190/1
Novel: I am a fugitive from a Georgia chain gang, by Robert E Burns, New York, 1932
Physical Description: 260pp. 
Box/Folder   190/2
Treatment: I am a fugitive, no author shown, 15 April 1932
Physical Description: 16pp. 
Box/Folder   190/3
Treatment: I am a fugitive, by Brown Holmes, 23 April 1932
Physical Description: 87pp. 
Box/Folder   190/4
Screenplay: I am a fugitive from a Georgia chain gang, by Sheridan Gibney, undated
Physical Description: 133pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   190/5
Temporary: by Gibney and Holmes, 31 May 1932
Physical Description: 147pp. 
Box/Folder   190/6
Screenplay: by Howard J Green, 19 July 1932
Physical Description: 148pp. 
Box/Folder   190/7
Screenplay: by Green, Holmes, and Gibney, 23 July 1932
Physical Description: 144pp. 
I Am A Thief
Box/Folder   190/8
Treatment: by Ralph Block and Doris Malloy, undated
Physical Description: 39pp. 
Box/Folder   190/9
Screenplay: by Block and Malloy, 28 April 1934
Physical Description: 115pp. 
Box/Folder   190/10
Temporary: no author shown, 16 August 1934
Physical Description: 127pp. 
Box/Folder   191/1
Final: by Block and Malloy, 21 August with revisions to 24 August 1934
Physical Description: circa 120pp. 
I Found Stella Parish
Box/Folder   191/2
Short Story: Judas tree, by John Monk Saunders, 21 September 1934
Physical Description: 33pp. 
Box/Folder   191/3
Screenplay: The Judas tree, by Saunders, 21 November 1934
Physical Description: 93pp. 
Box/Folder   191/4
Temporary: Stella Parrish, by Mary C. McCall Jr., 25 January 1935
Physical Description: 128pp. 
Box/Folder   191/5
Revised Temporary: by McCall, 19 February 1935
Physical Description: 114pp. 
Box/Folder   191/6
Treatment: Stella Parish, by Casey Robinson, 14 May 1935
Physical Description: 30pp. 
Box/Folder   191/7
Revised Temporary 2: by Robinson, 1 August 1935
Physical Description: 155pp. 
Box/Folder   191/8
Final: by Robinson, 13 August with revisions to 4 September 1935
Physical Description: circa 160pp. 
I Like Your Nerve
Box/Folder   191/9
Screenplay: There's no such word, by Roland Pertwee, 21 February 1931
Physical Description: 110pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   191/10
Screenplay: There's no such word, by Houston Branch, undated
Physical Description: 123pp. 
Box/Folder   191/11
Temporary: by Branch, 20 March 1931
Physical Description: 105pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   192/1
Final: by Branch, 26 March with revisions to 27 April 1931
Physical Description: 105pp. 
I Live for Love
Box/Folder   192/2
Treatment: (“Original story”) Romance in a glass house, by Jerry Wald and Julius Epstein, 23 May 1935
Physical Description: 20pp. 
Box/Folder   192/3
Screenplay: Romance in a glass house, by Epstein, Wald, and Robert and rews, undated
Note: Annotated and incomplete.

Physical Description: 70pp. 
Box/Folder   192/4
Temporary: Romance in a glass house, by Wald, Epstein, and and rews, 20 June 1935
Physical Description: 91pp. 
Box/Folder   192/5
Revised Temporary: Romance in a glass house, by Epstein, Wald, and and rews, 22 June 1935
Physical Description: 106pp. 
Box/Folder   192/6
Final: Romance in a glass house, by Epstein, Wald, and and rews, 25 June 1935
Physical Description: 109pp. 
I Loved A Woman
Box/Folder   192/7
Story Outline: Red meat, by David Karsner, 10 November 1932
Physical Description: 9pp. 
Box/Folder   192/8
Treatment: Red meat, no author shown, 28 November 1932
Physical Description: 27pp. 
Box/Folder   192/9
Revised Treatment: Red meat, by Charles Kenyon and Sidney Sutherland, 10 December 1932
Physical Description: 45pp. 
Box/Folder   192/10
Revised Treatment 2: Red meat, by Kenyon and Sutherland, 28 December 1932
Physical Description: 60pp. 
Box/Folder   192/11
Revised Treatment 3: Red meat, by Kenyon and Sutherland, 14 January 1933
Physical Description: 62pp. 
Box/Folder   192/12
Temporary: Red meat, by Kenyon and Sutherland, 17 January 1933
Physical Description: 62pp. 
Box/Folder   192/13
Revised Temporary: Red meat, no author shown, 1 June 1933
Physical Description: 133pp. 
Box/Folder   192/14
Final: Red meat, by Kenyon and Sutherland, 13 June with revisions to 18 July 1933; new ending
Physical Description: circa 140pp.; 4pp. 
I Married A Doctor
Box/Folder   193/1
Novel: Main street, by Sinclair Lewis. New York, 1920
Physical Description: 451pp. 
Box/Folder   193/2
Play: Main street, by Harvey O'Higgins and Harriet Ford, 1921
Physical Description: circa 100pp. 
Box/Folder   193/3
Temporary: by Casey Robinson, 20 May 1935; memo from Mr. Arnow to Wallis, Brown, Alborn, Mayo, Wright, and Burns
Physical Description: 135pp.; 2pp. 
Box/Folder   193/4
Final: by Robinson, 13 January with revisions to 31 January 1936
Physical Description: circa 145pp. 
I Sell Anything
Box/Folder   193/5
Short Story: (“Original screenplay”) I'll sell anything, by Albert J Cohen and Robert T Shannon, 30 March 1934
Physical Description: 83pp. 
Box/Folder   193/6
Treatment: I'll sell anything, by Sidney Sutherland, undated
Physical Description: 24pp. 
Box/Folder   193/7
Temporary: by Brown Holmes and Sutherland, 27 June 1934
Physical Description: 134pp. 
Box/Folder   193/8
Final: no author shown, 5 July with revisions to 15 August 1934
Physical Description: circa 150pp. 
I Was Framed
Box/Folder   194/1
Treatment: It might happen to you, by Jerome Odlum, 1 October 1938
Physical Description: 23pp. 
Box/Folder   194/2
Treatment: (“Original story”) It might happen to you, by Odlum, 6 October 1938
Physical Description: 36pp. 
Box/Folder   194/3
Treatment: (“Original story”) It might happen to you, by Odlum, undated
Physical Description: 98pp. 
Box/Folder   194/4
Temporary: by Robert E Kent, 15 January 1942
Physical Description: 96pp. 
Box/Folder   194/5
Final: by Kent, 26 January 1942
Physical Description: 101pp. 
Illegal
Box/Folder   194/6
Screenplay: by Roland Pertwee, undated
Physical Description: 91pp. 
Box/Folder   194/7
Reader Synopsis: by Polly Breck, 18 March 1932
Physical Description: 2pp. 
Illicit
Box/Folder   194/8
Play: by Edith Fitzgerald and Robert Riskin, undated
Physical Description: circa 140pp. 
Box/Folder   194/9
Final: by Harvey Thew (annotated), 24 July 1930; shooting schedule; wardrobe plot; prop list
Physical Description: 133pp.; 3pp.; 4pp.; 37pp. 
In Caliente
Box/Folder   194/10
Treatment: Caliente, by Ralph Block and Warren Duff, 4 August 1934
Physical Description: 28pp. 
Box/Folder   194/11
Screenplay: Caliente, by Block and Duff, 19 November 1934
Physical Description: 108pp. 
Box/Folder   194/12
Temporary: no author shown, 28 November 1934
Physical Description: 128pp. 
Box/Folder   195/1
Revised Temporary: Caliente, by Block and Duff, additional dialogue by Jerry Wald and Jules Epstein, 8 December 1934
Physical Description: 131pp. 
Box/Folder   195/2
Final: Caliente, by Wald and Epstein, 10 December 1934 with revisions to 8 March 1935
Physical Description: circa 120pp. 
In Our Time
Box/Folder   195/3
Treatment: no author shown, undated
Physical Description: 14pp. 
Box/Folder   195/4
Treatment: by Ellis St Joseph, undated
Physical Description: 12pp. 
Box/Folder   195/5
Screenplay: by St Joseph, 22 April 1943
Note: Incomplete.

Physical Description: 40pp. 
Box/Folder   195/6
Temporary: by St Joseph, 28 April to 12 May 1943
Note: Incomplete.

Physical Description: 73pp. 
Box/Folder   195/7
Final: by St Joseph, 20 May with revisions to 24 May 1943
Note: Incomplete.

Physical Description: 70pp. 
Box/Folder   195/8
Revised Final: by St Joseph, 29 May with revisions to 23 August 1943
Physical Description: circa 140pp. 
In This Our Life
Box/Folder   195/9
Novel: by Ellen Glasgow. New York, 1941
Physical Description: 467pp. 
Box/Folder   195/10
Story Outline: no author shown, 17 April 1941
Physical Description: 19pp. 
Box/Folder   196/1
Screenplay: no author shown, 18 June 1941
Physical Description: 141pp. 
Box/Folder   196/2
Screenplay: no author shown, 9 July 1941 with revisions to undated
Physical Description: c145pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   196/3
Final: by Howard Koch, 9 September 1941
Physical Description: 72pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   196/4
Revised Final: by Koch, 3 October with revisions to 8 December 1941
Physical Description: circa 145pp. 
Indianapolis Speedway
Box/Folder   196/5
Short Story: The roar of the crowd, by Howard Hawks, 16 October 1931
Physical Description: 12pp. 
Box/Folder   196/6
Screenplay: The roaring road, by Sig Herzig and Wally Klein, 25 August 1938
Physical Description: 172pp. 
Box/Folder   196/7
Temporary: The roaring road, by Herzig and Klein, 14 December 1938
Physical Description: 176pp. 
Box/Folder   196/8
Final: The roaring road, by Herzig and Klein, undated with revisions to 1 February 1939
Physical Description: circa 175pp. 
The Inspector General
Box/Folder   197/1
Play: by Nikolai Gogol. New York, 1931
Physical Description: 115pp. 
Box/Folder   197/2
Plot Summary: by Hawthorne, 6 January 1932
Physical Description: 5pp. 
Box/Folder   197/3
Screenplay: by Ben Hecht and Charles Lederer, 8 December 1947
Physical Description: 118pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   197/4
Comments: (“Scene outline and notes”) by Sylvia Fine and Jerry Wald, 10 December to 23 December 1947
Physical Description: circa 55pp. 
Box/Folder   197/5
Screenplay: Happy times, by Hecht and Lederer, 7 February 1948
Physical Description: 135pp. 
Box/Folder   197/6
Screenplay: by Hecht and Lederer, 21 February 1948
Physical Description: 99pp. 
Box/Folder   197/7
Plot Summary: (“Of 12/8/47 Screenplay”) no author shown, 23 February 1948
Physical Description: 1p. 
Box/Folder   197/8
Comments: (“Notes”) by Wald, S Fine, Millard Lampell, and Bobbie Fine, 11 February to 26 February 1948
Physical Description: 20pp. 
Box/Folder   197/9
Treatment: by Wald, 1 March 1948
Physical Description: 18pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   197/10
Comments: (“Additional notes--'The happy times' ”) by Wald, 2 March 1948
Physical Description: 3pp. 
Box/Folder   197/11
Treatment: Happy times, by Wald, 9 March 1948
Physical Description: 16pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   197/12
Treatment: Happy times, by Jack Rose, 16 March to 23 March 1948
Physical Description: 28pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   197/13
Treatment: The happy times, by Lampell, 19 March 1948
Physical Description: 35pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   197/14
Comments: (“General criticisms”) by Fine, Wald, Rose, and Lampell, 23 March 1948
Physical Description: 14pp. 
Box/Folder   197/15
Comments: (“Notes”) by Fine, Wald, Rose, and Lampell, 24 March 1948
Physical Description: 25pp. 
Box/Folder   197/16
Treatment: The happy times, by Rose, 25 March 1948
Physical Description: 30pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   197/17
Treatment: The happy times, by Rose and Lampell, 26 March 1948
Physical Description: 59pp. 
Box/Folder   197/18
Comments: (“Notes for revamping treatment”) by Wald, Fine, Rose, and Lampell, 31 March 1948
Physical Description: 11pp. 
Box/Folder   197/19
Treatment: The happy times, by Lampell and Rose, 3 April 1948
Physical Description: 66pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   197/20
Treatment: The happy times, by Lampell and Rose, 14 April 1948
Physical Description: 65pp. 
Box/Folder   197/21
Screenplay: The happy times, by Lampell and Philip Rapp, 22 April 1948
Physical Description: 20pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   197/22
Screenplay: The happy times, by Lampell and Rapp, 22 April 1948
Physical Description: 36pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   197/23
Comments: by Wald, S Fine and B Fine, 20 April to 23 April 1948
Physical Description: 23pp. 
Box/Folder   197/24
Temporary: Happy times, by Lampell and Rapp, 29 April 1948
Physical Description: 26pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   197/25
Comments: (“Suggestions based on the Lampell-Rose treatment of 'Inspector general' ”) by Wald, S Fine, and Henry Koster, 1 May to 3 May 1948
Physical Description: 11pp. 
Box/Folder   197/26
Screenplay: The happy times, by Lampell and Rapp, 7 May 1948
Physical Description: 57pp.; 3pp. 
Note: Incomplete; outline.
Box/Folder   198/1
Screenplay: The happy times, by Harry Kurnitz, 18 May to 8 June 1948
Physical Description: 70pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   198/2
Story Outline: The happy times, by Kurnitz, 14 June 1948
Physical Description: 5pp. 
Box/Folder   198/3
Revised Temporary: Happy times, by Kurnitz, 19 June to 6 July 1948
Physical Description: 148pp. 
Box/Folder   198/4
Screenplay: Happy times, by Kurnitz, 17 June to 20 July 1948
Physical Description: 130pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   198/5
Comments: (“Notes and suggestions for 'Happy times' ”) by Wald, 20 July 1948
Physical Description: 21pp. 
Box/Folder   198/6
Screenplay: Happy times, by Kurnitz and Rapp, 27 July 1948
Physical Description: 143pp. 
Box/Folder   198/7
Comments: by Rapp, Wald, Fine, Koster, and Kurnitz, 28 July 1948
Physical Description: 8pp. 
Box/Folder   198/8
Screenplay: by Rapp, undated
Physical Description: 59pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   198/9
Final: Happy times, by Kurnitz and Rapp, 7 August with revisions to 13 October 1948
Physical Description: circa 140pp. 
Box/Folder   198/10
Screenplay: by Rapp and Kurnitz, 24 August to 4 September 1948
Physical Description: 58pp (pp 86-end) 
Note: Incomplete (second half of screenplay).
Box/Folder   198/11
Screenplay: (Miscellaneous pages) by Rapp and Kurnitz, 1 September to 18 September 1948
Physical Description: 31pp.; 50pp. 
Note: Incomplete; changes.
Box/Folder   198/12
Screenplay: by Wald, 4 September 1948
Physical Description: 56pp. (pp 89-end) 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   198/13
Comments: (“Changes for 'Happy times' ”) by Rapp, 22 September to 23 September 1948
Physical Description: circa 50pp. 
Box/Folder   198/14
Comments: (“Changes for 'Happy times' ”) by Rapp, 24 September 1948
Physical Description: circa 25pp. 
Box/Folder   198/15
Screenplay: by Rapp and Wald, 25 September 1948
Physical Description: 57pp. 
Note: Annotated and Incomplete.
Box/Folder   198/16
Comments: (“Changes--'The happy times' ”) by Kurnitz, 5 October 1948 to 7 January 1949
Physical Description: 21pp. 
Box/Folder   198/17
Comments: (“ 'Happy times' [added scenes]”) by Rapp, 14 June to 5 July 1949
Physical Description: 29pp. 
International Squadron
Box/Folder   199/1
Temporary: The flight patrol, by Barry Trivers, 21 January 1941
Physical Description: 144pp. 
Box/Folder   199/2
Final: Flight patrol, by Trivers, 21 February to 26 February with revisions to 15 March 1941
Physical Description: circa 110pp. 
Box/Folder   199/3
Revised Final: Flight patrol, by Trivers, 19 March with revisions to 19 July 1941
Physical Description: circa 120pp. 
Invisible Menace
Box/Folder   199/4
Play: Without warning, by Ralph Spenser Zink, 4 June 1937
Physical Description: 107pp. 
Box/Folder   199/5
Temporary: Without warning, by Crane Wilbur, 29 June 1937
Physical Description: 116pp. 
Box/Folder   199/6
Final: Without warning, by Wilbur, 27 July with revisions to 10 August 1937
Physical Description: circa 120pp. 
Invisible Stripes
Box/Folder   199/7
Novel: by Lewis E Lawes. New York, 1938
Physical Description: 315pp. 
Box/Folder   200/1
Story Outline: (“Screen treatment”) by Jonathan Finn, undated
Physical Description: 16pp. 
Box/Folder   200/2
Temporary: by Warren Duff, 1 August 1939
Physical Description: 157pp. 
Box/Folder   200/3
Final: by Duff, 22 August with revisions to 20 October 1939; tag scenes
Physical Description: circa 150pp.; 4pp. 
The Irish in Us
Box/Folder   200/4
Short Story: (“A screen story”) by Frank Orsatti, undated
Physical Description: 15pp. 
Box/Folder   200/5
Treatment: by Malcolm Stuart Boylan, undated
Physical Description: 12pp. 
Note: Annotated and Incomplete
Box/Folder   200/6
Treatment: by Earl Baldwin, 18 December 1934
Physical Description: 18pp. 
Box/Folder   200/7
Treatment: by Baldwin, 11 January 1935
Physical Description: 31pp. 
Box/Folder   200/8
Temporary: by Baldwin, 8 May 1935
Physical Description: 128pp. 
Box/Folder   200/9
Final: by Baldwin, 22 May 1935
Physical Description: 116pp. 
Isle of Fury
Box/Folder   200/10
Temporary: Three in Eden, by Robert D and rews, 1 April 1936
Physical Description: 124pp. 
Box/Folder   200/11
Revised Temporary: Three in Eden, by and rews, 18 April 1936
Physical Description: 125pp. 
Box/Folder   200/12
Final: Three in Eden, by and rews and William Jacobs, 10 June with revisions to 20 June 1936
Physical Description: circa 115pp. 
It All Came True
Box/Folder   201/1
Novel: Better than life, by Louis Bromfield, 31 December 1935
Physical Description: 230pp. 
Box/Folder   201/2
Treatment: and it all came true, by Delmer Daves, 20 November 1936
Physical Description: 32pp. 
Box/Folder   201/3
Temporary: and it all came true, by Daves, 22 January 1937
Physical Description: 171pp. 
Box/Folder   201/4
Revised Temporary: and it all came true, by Lawrence Kimble, 7 July 1937
Physical Description: 148pp. 
Box/Folder   201/5
Revised Temporary 2: and it all came true, by Casey Robinson, 17 September with revisions to 22 September 1937
Physical Description: circa 170pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   201/6
Final: The roaring nineties, by Robinson, 9 February 1939
Physical Description: 140pp. 
It's A Great Feeling
Box/Folder   202/1
Treatment: The gay nineties, by I A L Diamond, undated
Physical Description: 20pp. 
Box/Folder   202/2
Screenplay: The gay nineties, by Diamond, undated
Physical Description: 85pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   202/3
Screenplay: The gay nineties, by Diamond, 22 April 1948; memo from Alex Gottlieb, producer, to J L Warner
Physical Description: 106pp.; 1p. 
Box/Folder   202/4
Screenplay: Two guys of the nineties, no author shown, 12 May 1948
Physical Description: 127pp. 
Box/Folder   202/5
Temporary: Two guys and a gal, by Diamond and Charles Hoffman, 7 June 1948
Physical Description: 106pp. 
Box/Folder   202/6
Revised Temporary: Two guys and a gal, by Diamond and Hoffman, 29 June 1948
Physical Description: 106pp. 
Box/Folder   202/7
Story Outline: (“Outline of a suggested treatment”) Two guys from Hollywood, no author shown, 7 July 1948
Physical Description: 7pp. 
Box/Folder   202/8
Final: Two guys and a gal, by Jack Rose and Mel Shavelson, 28 July with revisions to 8 October 1948
Physical Description: circa 107pp. 
It's Love I'm After
Box/Folder   202/9
Screenplay: A gentleman after midnight, by Maurice Hanline, undated
Physical Description: 125pp. 
Box/Folder   202/10
Temporary: Love derby, no author shown, 16 December 1936
Physical Description: 149pp. 
Box/Folder   203/1
Revised Temporary: Love derby, by Casey Robinson, 8 March with revisions to 19 March 1937
Physical Description: circa 180pp. 
Box/Folder   203/2
Final: A gentleman after midnight, by Robinson, 1 April with revisions to 14 April 1937
Physical Description: 155pp. 
Box/Folder   203/3
Revised Final: A gentleman after midnight, by Robinson, 16 April with revisions to 3 June 1937
Physical Description: circa 160pp. 
It's Tough to Be Famous
Box/Folder   203/4
Novel: The goldfish bowl, no author shown, 5 November 1931
Physical Description: 269pp. 
Box/Folder   203/5
Treatment: The goldfish bowl, by Robert Lord, undated
Physical Description: circa 35pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   203/6
Temporary: The goldfish bowl, no author shown, 3 December 1931 Part 1
Physical Description: 69pp. 
Box/Folder   203/7
Temporary: The goldfish bowl, by Lord, 9 December 1931 Part 2
Physical Description: 67pp. 
Box/Folder   203/8
Final: The goldfish bowl, by Lord, 16 December 1931
Physical Description: 120pp. 
I've Got Your Number
Box/Folder   204/1
Story Outline: Telephone story, by Robert N Lee and Paul G Smith, 2 August 1933
Physical Description: 8pp. 
Box/Folder   204/2
Story Outline: Hell's bells, no author shown, undated
Physical Description: 15pp. 
Box/Folder   204/3
Treatment: Hell's bells, by William Rankin and Warren B Duff, 1 September 1933
Physical Description: 32pp. 
Box/Folder   204/4
Temporary: Hell's bells, by Duff and Sidney Sutherland, 23 October 1933
Physical Description: 115pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   204/5
Final: Hell's bells, by Duff and Sutherland, 1 November 1933
Physical Description: 117pp. 
Jailbreak
Box/Folder   204/6
Short Story: Murder in Sing Sing, by Jonathan Finn, 4 November 1935
Physical Description: 68pp. 
Box/Folder   204/7
Treatment: Murder in Sing Sing, by Joseph Hoffman, undated
Physical Description: 17pp. 
Box/Folder   204/8
Screenplay: Murder in Sing Sing, by Hoffman and Robert D and rews, undated
Physical Description: 136pp. 
Box/Folder   204/9
Final: Murder in Sing Sing, by and rews and Hoffman, 8 January 1936
Physical Description: 135pp. 
Box/Folder   204/10
Temporary: Murder in Sing Sing, by and rews and Hoffman, 20 January with revisions to 31 January 1936
Physical Description: circa 180pp. 
Box/Folder   204/11
Revised Final: Murder in Sing Sing, by and rews and Hoffman, 11 February with revisions to 17 February 1936
Physical Description: circa 120pp. 
Janie
Box/Folder   204/12
Novel: by Josephine Bentham. Ladies Home Journal, April 1941
Physical Description: 15pp. 
Box/Folder   205/1
Play: by Bentham and Herschel Williams, undated
Physical Description: 194pp. 
Box/Folder   205/2
Treatment: by Agnes C. Johnston, 5 August to 19 August 1943
Physical Description: 55pp. 
Box/Folder   305/3
Temporary: by Johnston, 16 October 1943
Physical Description: 146pp. 
Box/Folder   205/4
Screenplay: by Charles Hoffman, 15 November to 18 December 1943
Physical Description: circa 165pp. 
Box/Folder   205/5
Final: by Johnston and Hoffman, 29 November with revisions to 11 December 1943
Physical Description: 123pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   205/6
Revised Final: by Johnston and Hoffman, 16 December 1943 with revisions to 22 February 1944
Physical Description: circa 150pp. 
Janie Gets Married
Box/Folder   205/7
Treatment: by Josephine Bentham and Gertrude Keck (annotated), 29 September 1944; memo
Physical Description: 59pp.; 1p. 
Box/Folder   205/8
Comments: (“Analysis of problems and possibilities for Janie gets married”) by Anges Christine Johnson, 21 October 1944
Physical Description: 8pp. 
Box/Folder   205/9
Story Outline: by Johnson, 21 October 1944
Physical Description: 11pp. 
Box/Folder   205/10
Temporary: by Johnson, 30 January 1945
Physical Description: 144pp. 
Box/Folder   206/1
Final: by Johnson, 13 March with revisions to 11 September 1945
Physical Description: 143pp. 
The Jazz Singer
Box/Folder   448/9
Final: by Alfred A. Cohn, undated
Physical Description: 97pp. (xerox copy) 
Box/Folder   207/2
Temporary: The heir chaser, by Bertram Millhauser, 28 October to 11 November 1933
Physical Description: 118pp. 
Box/Folder   207/3
Final: The heir chaser, by Millhauser, 22 November with revisions to 8 December 1933
Physical Description: 121pp. 
Jewel Robbery
Box/Folder   206/2
Play: by Laszlo Fodor, adapted by Bertram Bloch, undated
Physical Description: 96pp. 
Box/Folder   206/3
Temporary: by Erwin Gelsey, 22 February 1932
Physical Description: 106pp. 
Box/Folder   206/4
Final: by Gelsey, 2 March with revisions to 16 March 1932
Physical Description: circa 125pp. 
Jezebel
Box/Folder   206/5
Play: by Owen Davis, undated
Physical Description: 104pp. 
Box/Folder   206/6
Screenplay: by Robert Buckner, 30 April 1937, Annotated
Physical Description: 131pp. 
Box/Folder   206/7
Treatment: by Clements Ripley, 14 July 1937; background and character sketches
Physical Description: 58pp.; 21pp. 
Box/Folder   206/8
Temporary: by Abem Finkel and Ripley, 20 September to 27 October 1937
Physical Description: 174pp. 
Box/Folder   206/9
Final: no author shown, 13 October with revisions to 30 December 1937
Physical Description: circa 165pp. 
Jimmy the Gent
Box/Folder   207/1
Treatment: The heir chaser, by Laird Doyle and Ray Nazarro, 26 August 1933
Physical Description: 44pp. 
John Loves Mary
Box/Folder   207/4
Play: by Norman Krasna (annotated), 5 June 1947; production information
Physical Description: 86pp.; 9pp. 
Box/Folder   207/5
Screenplay: by Phoebe and Henry Ephron, 24 June 1947
Physical Description: 158pp. 
Box/Folder   207/6
Screenplay: by the Ephrons, 21 August 1947
Physical Description: 159pp. 
Box/Folder   207/7
Temporary: by the Ephrons, 7 October 1947
Physical Description: 162pp. 
Box/Folder   207/8
Revised Temporary: by the Ephrons, 30 December 1947 with revisions to 7 January 1948
Physical Description: circa 155pp. 
Box/Folder   207/9
Final: by the Ephrons, 12 January with revisions to 23 February 1948
Physical Description: circa 150pp. 
Johnny Belinda
Box/Folder   208/1
Play: by Elmer Harris, undated
Physical Description: 92pp. 
Box/Folder   208/2
Screenplay: by Jerry Wald, 17 October 1946
Physical Description: 130pp. 
Box/Folder   208/3
Treatment: by Irmgard Von Cube and Allen Vincent, undated
Physical Description: 83pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   208/4
Screenplay: by Von Cube and Vincent, 4 March 1947
Physical Description: 46pp. 
Note: Annotated and Incomplete.
Box/Folder   208/4
Memo from Jerry Wald to Jack Warner, 5 March 1947
Physical Description: 1p. 
Box/Folder   208/5
Screenplay: by Von Cube and Vincent, 29 March 1947
Physical Description: 163pp. 
Box/Folder   208/6
Treatment: no author shown, undated
Physical Description: 17pp. 
Box/Folder   208/7
Temporary: by Von Cube and Vincent, 1 August 1947
Physical Description: 162pp. 
Box/Folder   208/8
Final: by Von Cube and Vincent, 22 August with revisions to 13 November 1947
Physical Description: circa 155pp. 
Journal of A Crime
Box/Folder   208/9
Screenplay: by J Deval. Translated from the French motion picture script by R.C. Callaway, 16 October 1933
Physical Description: 153pp. 
Box/Folder   208/10
Temporary: (“Dialogue by”) by Charles Kenyon, 30 October 1933
Physical Description: 108pp. 
Juarez
Box/Folder   209/1
Play: Juarez and Maximilian, by Franz Werfel. New York, 1926
Physical Description: 160pp. 
Box/Folder   209/2
Novel: Phantom crown, by Bertita Harding. New York, 1934
Physical Description: 381pp. 
Box/Folder   209/3
Research: (“Some notes on the life of Benito Juarez”) by Jesse John Dossick, undated
Physical Description: 179pp. 
Box/Folder   209/4
Research: (“Historical period of Benito Pablo Juarez”) by A E MacKenzie, 26 August 1937
Physical Description: 39pp. 
Box/Folder   209/5
Research: (“The character and career of Benito Juarez”) by MacKenzie, 10 September 1937
Physical Description: 26pp. 
Box/Folder   209/6
Treatment: Phantom crown, by Wolfgang Reinhardt, 15 February 1938
Physical Description: 141pp. 
Box/Folder   209/7
Screenplay: The phantom crown, no author shown, 2 June with revisions to 1 August 1938
Physical Description: circa 230pp. 
Box/Folder   210/1
Temporary: by John Huston, Aeneas MacKenzie, and Reinhardt, 17 September 1938
Physical Description: 165pp. 
Box/Folder   210/2
Revised Temporary: no author shown, 22 October 1938
Physical Description: 180pp. 
Box/Folder   210/3
Final: by Huston, MacKenzie, Reinhardt, and Abem Finkel, 29 October 1938 with revisions to 9 January 1939
Physical Description: circa 175pp. 
Juke Girl
Box/Folder   210/4
Treatment: (“Original story”) Jook girl, by Theodore Pratt, 1 May 1941
Physical Description: 45pp. 
Box/Folder   210/5
Revised Treatment: Jook girl, by Albert I Bezzerides and Kenneth Gamet, 12 June 1941
Physical Description: 17pp. 
Box/Folder   210/6
Temporary: Jook girl, by Bezzerides and Gamet, 10 July 1941
Physical Description: 151pp. 
Box/Folder   210/7
Revised Temporary: Jook girl, by Gamet and Bezzerides, 26 August 1941
Physical Description: 166pp. 
Box/Folder   211/1
Revised Temporary 2: by Bezzerides and Gamet, 25 September 1941; synopsis of ending
Physical Description: 154pp.; 2pp. 
Box/Folder   211/2
Final: by Bezzerides and Gamet, 3 October to 13 October 1941 with revisions to 24 January 1942
Physical Description: circa 160pp. 
June Bride
Box/Folder   211/3
Play: Feature for June, by Eileen Tighe and Graeme Lorimer, undated
Physical Description: 126pp. 
Box/Folder   211/4
Story Outline: June bride (Feature for June), by David Horwich, 16 November 1944; release
Physical Description: 8pp.; 1p. 
Box/Folder   211/5
Treatment: by Ted Strauss, undated
Physical Description: 24pp. 
Box/Folder   211/6
Story Outline: Feature for June, by Anne Froelick, 9 November 1945
Physical Description: 12pp. 
Box/Folder   211/7
Story Outline: Feature for June, by Walter Doniger and Malvin Wald, undated
Physical Description: 10pp. 
Box/Folder   211/8
Treatment: Feature for June, by Doniger and Wald, 12 April 1946
Physical Description: 40pp. 
Box/Folder   211/9
Story Outline: (“Possible approach”) Feature for June, by Theodore St John Cox, 15 July 1946; release
Physical Description: 13pp.; 1p. 
Box/Folder   211/10
Screenplay: by Ranald MacDougall, undated
Physical Description: 140pp. 
Box/Folder   211/11
Screenplay: Feature for June, by MacDougall, 27 March 1948
Physical Description: 101pp. 
Box/Folder   211/12
Final: by MacDougall, 8 April to 15 April 1948
Physical Description: 144pp. 
Kansas City Princess
Box/Folder   212/1
Treatment: The princess of Kansas City, by Cy Bartlett, 20 February 1934
Physical Description: 41pp. 
Box/Folder   212/2
Story Outline: The princess of Kansas City, by Manuel Seff and Bartlett, 3 March 1934
Physical Description: 11pp. 
Box/Folder   212/3
Treatment: The princess of Kansas City, no author shown, undated
Physical Description: 53pp. 
Box/Folder   212/4
Comments: (“Suggestion on first 14pp of Bartlett treatment”) by Lou Edelman, 9 March 1934
Physical Description: 1p. 
Box/Folder   212/5
Temporary: by Seff and Bartlett, 24 April to 28 April 1934
Physical Description: 152pp. 
Box/Folder   212/6
Final: by Seff and Bartlett, 5 May with revisions to 8 May 1934
Physical Description: circa 135pp. 
The Kennel Murder Case
Box/Folder   212/7
Novel: by S S Van Dine. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1933
Physical Description: 307pp. 
Box/Folder   212/8
Screenplay: by Ben Markson and Robert N Lee, 1 July 1933
Physical Description: 106pp. 
Box/Folder   212/9
Temporary: no author shown, 10 July to 14 July 1933
Physical Description: 148pp. 
Box/Folder   213/1
Revised Temporary: by Lee and Peter Milne, 17 July 1933
Physical Description: 125pp. 
Box/Folder   213/2
Final: by Lee and Milne, 18 July with revisions to 31 July 1933
Physical Description: circa 125pp. 
The Key
Box/Folder   213/3
Play: by R Gore-Brown and J L Hardy, 6 October 1933
Physical Description: 100pp. 
Box/Folder   213/4
Screenplay: by Earl Felton and Jack Dormer, 23 November 1933
Physical Description: circa 100pp. 
Box/Folder   213/5
Temporary: by Laird Doyle, 4 January to 10 January 1934
Physical Description: 134pp. 
Box/Folder   213/6
Revised Temporary: by Doyle, 15 January 1934
Physical Description: 125pp. 
Box/Folder   213/7
Revised Temporary 2: by Doyle, 25 January 1934
Physical Description: 117pp. 
Box/Folder   213/8
Final: by Doyle, 3 February with revisions to 6 February 1934
Physical Description: circa 125pp. 
Box/Folder   213/9
Revised Final: by Doyle, 9 February 1934; alternate ending , 1 March 1934
Physical Description: 123pp.; 9pp. 
The Keyhole
Box/Folder   214/1
Short Story: Adventuress, by Alice D G Miller, 13 September 1932
Physical Description: 33pp. 
Box/Folder   214/2
Story Outline: Adventuress, by Robert Presnell, undated
Physical Description: 13pp. 
Box/Folder   214/3
Screenplay: The private detective, by Presnell, 19 October 1932
Physical Description: 119pp. 
Box/Folder   214/4
Final: by Presnell, 18 November to 25 November 1932
Physical Description: 103pp. 
Box/Folder   214/5
Revised Final: by Presnell, 1 December with revisions to 30 December 1932
Physical Description: circa 110pp. 
The Kid Comes Back
Box/Folder   214/6
Treatment: Trial horse, by E J Flanagan, 28 May 1936
Physical Description: 39pp. 
Box/Folder   214/7
Temporary: Trial horse, by George Bricker, 29 September 1936
Physical Description: 112pp. 
Box/Folder   214/8
Final: The trial horse, by Bricker, 24 October with revisions to 31 October 1936
Physical Description: c110pp. 
Kid from Kokomo
Box/Folder   214/9
Short Story: Broadway cavalier, by Dalton Trumbo, undated
Physical Description: 24pp. 
Box/Folder   214/10
Treatment: Broadway cavalier, by Ring Lardner, Jr, undated
Physical Description: 41pp. 
Box/Folder   214/11
Temporary: Broadway cavalier, no author shown, 20 July 1938
Physical Description: 123pp. 
Box/Folder   214/12
Final: Broadway cavalier, by Jerry Wald and Richard Macaulay, 14 November to 26 November 1938 with revisions to 5 January 1939; new ending
Physical Description: circa 130pp.; 4pp. 
Kid Galahad
Box/Folder   215/1
Novel: by Francis Wallace. Serialized in Saturday Evening Post, 11 April to 16 May 1936
Physical Description: circa 50pp. 
Box/Folder   215/2
Story Outline: by Seton I Miller, undated
Physical Description: 38pp. 
Box/Folder   215/3
Final: by Miller, 28 November 1936 with revisions to 8 February 1937
Physical Description: circa 185pp. 
Kid Nightingale
Box/Folder   215/4
Screenplay: Kid Caruso, by Raymond Schrock, 9 May 1939
Physical Description: 130pp. 
Box/Folder   215/5
Temporary: The singing swinger, no author shown. 20 May to 24 May 1939
Physical Description: 116pp. 
Box/Folder   215/6
Final: no author shown, 27 May with revisions to 17 July 1939
Physical Description: circa 115pp. 
The King and the Chorus Girl
Box/Folder   215/7
Temporary: The grand passion, by Norman Krasna and Groucho Marx, 19 August 1936
Physical Description: 134pp. 
Box/Folder   215/8
Temporary: by Krasna and Marx, 24 September 1936
Physical Description: 151pp. 
Box/Folder   215/9
Revised Temporary: by Krasna and Marx, 2 November 1936
Physical Description: 157pp. 
Box/Folder   216/1
Final: by Krasna and Marx, 12 November with revisions to 9 December 1936
Physical Description: circa 160pp. 
King of Hockey
Box/Folder   216/2
Screenplay: The shrinking violet, by George Bricker, 4 April 1936
Physical Description: 111pp. 
Box/Folder   216/3
Temporary: The shrinking violet, by Bricker, 8 April 1936; alternate ending
Physical Description: 111pp.; 1p. 
Box/Folder   216/4
Revised Temporary: The shrinking violet, by Bricker, 5 May 1936
Physical Description: 146pp. 
Box/Folder   216/5
Final: The shrinking violet, by Bricker, 12 June with revisions to 16 June 1936
Physical Description: circa 115pp. 
Box/Folder   216/6
Revised Final: The shrinking violet, by Bricker, 25 June with revisions to 17 July 1936
Physical Description: circa 125pp. 
King of the Lumberjacks
Box/Folder   217/1
Temporary: Timber wolf, by Lee Katz, 22 August 1939
Physical Description: 95pp. 
Box/Folder   217/2
Revised Temporary: Timber, by Robert E. Kent, 1 September 1939
Physical Description: 125pp. 
Box/Folder   217/3
Final: Timber, by Crane Wilbur, 13 September to to 15 September 1939
Physical Description: 112pp. 
Box/Folder   217/4
Revised Final: Timber, by Wilbur, 26 September with revisions to 11 October 1939
Physical Description: circa 105pp. 
King of the Underworld
Box/Folder   217/5
Temporary: Lady doctor (“based on a story by W.R. Burnett”), by George Bricker, 5 May 1938
Physical Description: 125pp. 
Box/Folder   217/6
Final: Lady doctor, by Bricker and Vincent Sherman, 16 May with revisions to 30 August 1938
Physical Description: circa 135pp. 
King's Row
Box/Folder   217/7
Plot Summary: by Harriet Hinsdale, 17 August 1940
Physical Description: 91pp. 
Box/Folder   217/8
Treatment: by Casey Robinson, 4 September 1940
Physical Description: 186pp. 
Box/Folder   218/1
Temporary: by Robinson, 18 January 1941
Physical Description: 231pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   218/2
Final: by Robinson, 17 April 1941
Physical Description: 178pp. 
Box/Folder   218/3
Reader Synopsis: by Robinson and Walter Doniger, 25 September 1954
Physical Description: 139pp. 
The King's Vacation
Box/Folder   218/4
Short Story: (Untitled), by Ernest Pascal, undated
Physical Description: 21pp. 
Box/Folder   218/5
Treatment: by Pascal and Maude T Howell, 27 September 1932
Physical Description: 79pp. 
Box/Folder   218/6
Temporary: by Pascal and Howell, 19 October 1932
Physical Description: 116pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   218/7
Screenplay: by Pascal and Howell, 29 October 1932
Physical Description: 103pp. 
Box/Folder   218/8
Final: by Pascal and Howell, 2 November with revisions to 9 November 1932
Physical Description: circa 105pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Kiss in the Dark
Box/Folder   219/1
Story Outline: Cleopatra Arms, or the genius and the model, by Everett Freeman, 18 September 1947
Physical Description: 7pp. 
Box/Folder   219/2
Screenplay: Cleopatra arms, by Harry Kurnitz, 7 January 1948; note from Kurnitz to J L Warner
Physical Description: 149pp.; 1p. 
Box/Folder   219/3
Screenplay: Cleopatra arms, by Kurnitz, 14 January 1948
Physical Description: 137pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   219/4
Final: by Kurnitz, 31 January with revisions to 4 February 1948
Physical Description: 137pp. 
Box/Folder   219/5
Revised Final: by Kurnitz, 8 March with revisions to 12 April 1948
Physical Description: circa 140pp. 
Kiss Me Again
Box/Folder   219/6
Play: M'lle Modiste, by Henry Blossom and Victor Herbert, undated
Physical Description: 94pp. 
Box/Folder   219/7
Temporary: M'lle Modiste, by Julian Josephson and Paul Perez, 10 February 1930
Physical Description: 92pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   219/8
Final: M'lle Modiste, by Josephson and Perez, 15 February 1930
Physical Description: 114pp. 
Box/Folder   219/9
Comments: (“M'lle Modiste musical breakdown”) no author shown, 1931
Physical Description: 1p. 
Kisses for Breakfast
Box/Folder   219/10
Temporary: Her husband said “no”, by Kenneth Gamet, 28 September 1940
Physical Description: 140pp. 
Box/Folder   220/1
Revised Temporary: She stayed kissed (Her husband said no), by Gamet, 3 October 1940
Physical Description: 126pp. 
Box/Folder   220/2
Final: She stayed kissed, by Gamet, 15 October 1940
Physical Description: 129pp. 
Box/Folder   220/3
Revised Final: She stayed kissed, by Gamet, 27 November with revisions to 9 December 1940
Physical Description: circa 130pp. 
Knockout
Box/Folder   220/4
Screenplay: by Michael Fessier, 5 January 1940
Physical Description: 129pp. 
Box/Folder   220/5
Screenplay: Patent leather kid, by John Wexley and Warren Duff, 18 March 1940
Physical Description: 193pp. 
Box/Folder   220/6
Temporary: by M Coates Webster, 18 October to 5 November 1940
Physical Description: 106pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   220/7
Revised Temporary: by Webster, 7 November 1940
Physical Description: 117pp. 
Box/Folder   220/8
Final: by Webster, 14 November 1940 with revisions to 13 January 1941
Physical Description: circa 120pp. 
Knute Rockne--All American
Box/Folder   221/1
Treatment: (“Original story in detailed treatment”) the life of Knute Rockne, by Robert H Buckner, 20 March 1939
Physical Description: 78pp. 
Box/Folder   221/2
Screenplay: The spirit of Knute Rockne, by Buckner, 2 May 1939
Physical Description: 142pp. 
Box/Folder   221/3
Temporary: The spirit of Knute Rockne, by Buckner, 15 May 1939
Physical Description: 134pp. 
Box/Folder   221/4
Revised Temporary: The life of Knute Rockne, by Buckner, 14 February 1940
Physical Description: 116pp. 
Box/Folder   221/5
Final: The life of Knute Rockne, by Buckner, 12 March with revisions to 23 May 1940
Physical Description: circa 125pp. 
Ladies Must Live
Box/Folder   221/6
Temporary: Small town, by Robert E Kent, 28 May 1940
Physical Description: 111pp. 
Box/Folder   221/7
Final: by Kent, 5 June with revisions to 12 June 1940
Physical Description: circa 100pp. 
Ladies They Talk About
Box/Folder   221/8
Play: Women in prison, or Thirteen bars, or Nan Taylor, by Dorothy Mackaye and Carlton Miles, 19 July 1932
Physical Description: 102pp. 
Box/Folder   221/9
Temporary: Women in prison, by Brown Holmes and William J McGrath, 10 September 1932
Physical Description: 111pp. 
Box/Folder   222/1
Revised Temporary: Women in prison, by Holmes and McGrath, 20 September 1932
Physical Description: 131pp. 
Box/Folder   222/2
Final: Women in prison, by Sidney Sutherland, 14 October 1932
Physical Description: circa 120pp. 
Lady Gangster
Box/Folder   222/3
Temporary: Women in prison, by Anthony Coldewey, 16 January 1942
Physical Description: 106pp. 
Box/Folder   222/4
Final: Women in prison, by Coldewey, 31 January with revisions to 9 February 1942; alternate ending
Physical Description: circa 95pp.; 3pp. 
Lady Killer
Box/Folder   222/5
Story Idea: Finger man, by Rosalind Schaefer, undated
Physical Description: 3pp. 
Box/Folder   222/6
Screenplay: Hoodlum number 7, by John F Larkin, 15 February 1933
Physical Description: 111pp. 
Box/Folder   222/7
Treatment: Finger man, by Ben Markson and Lillie Hayward, 31 March 1933
Physical Description: 32pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   222/8
Treatment: Finger man, by Markson and Hayward, 22 April 1933
Physical Description: 42pp. 
Box/Folder   222/9
Temporary: Finger man, by Markson and Hayward, 2 June 1933
Physical Description: 126pp. 
Box/Folder   222/10
Revised Temporary: Finger man, no author shown, 17 August 1933
Physical Description: 148pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   222/11
Final: Finger man, by Markson, 22 August with revisions to 21 October 1933
Physical Description: 122pp. 
The Lady Takes a Sailor
Box/Folder   223/1
Novel: The octopus and Miss Smith, by Jerry Gruskin, undated
Physical Description: 181pp. 
Box/Folder   223/2
Treatment: The octopus and Miss Smith, by Everett Freeman and Gruskin, 30 March 1948
Physical Description: 18pp. 
Box/Folder   223/3
Screenplay: The octopus and Miss Smith, by Freeman, 11 June 1948
Physical Description: 140pp. 
Box/Folder   223/4
Temporary: The octopus and Miss Smith, by Freeman, 30 November 1948 with revisions to 28 January 1949
Physical Description: circa 145pp. 
Box/Folder   223/5
Final: The octopus and Miss Smith, by Freeman and Harry Kurnitz, 10 February 1949
Physical Description: 158pp. 
Box/Folder   223/6
Revised Final: The octopus and Miss Smith, by Freeman and Kurnitz, 2 March with revisions to 29 September 1949; alternate ending
Physical Description: circa 145pp.; 9pp. 
Lady Who Dared
Box/Folder   223/7
Short Story: Whisper market, by W.E. Scutt, undated
Physical Description: 76pp. 
Box/Folder   223/8
Final: Devil's playground, by Forrest Halsey and Kathryn Scola, 17 March 1930
Physical Description: 80pp. 
Box/Folder   223/9
Final: (Spanish-English version) by Alvaro Gimeno, Halsey, and Scola, October 1930
Physical Description: 144pp. 
Lady With Red Hair
Box/Folder   224/1
Novel: (Autobiography) Portrait of a lady with red hair, by Mrs Leslie Carter. Liberty, 15 January to 19 March 1927
Physical Description: circa 80pp. 
Box/Folder   224/2
Screenplay: Portrait of a lady, by Fritz Falkenstein and N Brewster Morse, 5 January 1937
Physical Description: 155pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   224/3
Temporary: by Falkenstein and Morse, 25 January 1937
Physical Description: 157pp. 
Box/Folder   224/4
Revised Temporary: by Charles Kenyon, 29 May 1930
Physical Description: 183pp. 
Box/Folder   224/5
Final: by Kenyon, 26 June with revisions to 8 July 1940
Physical Description: circa 155pp. 
Box/Folder   224/6
Revised Final: by Kenyon, 2 August 1940
Physical Description: 137pp. 
Box/Folder   224/7
Revised Final 2: by Kenyon and Milton Krims, 13 August with revisions to 4 October 1940
Physical Description: circa 135pp. 
The Land Beyond the Law
Box/Folder   224/8
Treatment: (“Rough continuity”) the last bad man, by Marion Jackson, undated
Physical Description: 37pp. 
Box/Folder   225/1
Final: Bad man's territory, by Luci Ward and Joseph K Watson, undated with revisions to 22 September 1936
Physical Description: circa 110pp. 
Box/Folder   225/2
Revised Final: Bad man's territory, by Ward and Watson, 30 September with revisions to 2 December 1936
Physical Description: circa 110pp. 
Larceny, Inc.
Box/Folder   225/3
Play: the night before Christmas, by Laura and S J Perelman, undated
Physical Description: circa 140pp. 
Box/Folder   225/4
Temporary: the night before Christmas, by Everett Freeman and Edwin Gilbert, 13 September to 20 September 1941
Physical Description: 113pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   225/5
Final: the night before Christmas, by Freeman and Gilbert, 6 October 1941
Physical Description: 162pp. 
Box/Folder   225/6
Revised Final: the night before Christmas, by Freeman and Gilbert, 29 October with revisions to 12 December 1941
Physical Description: circa 150pp. 
The Lash
Box/Folder   226/1
Novel: Adios!, by Lanier and Virginia Stivers Bartlett, 1929
Physical Description: 309pp. 
Box/Folder   226/2
Final: Adios, by Bradley King, 24 May 1930; production notes
Physical Description: 111pp.; 29pp. 
Last Flight
Box/Folder   226/3
Novel: Single lady, by John Monk Saunders. New York, 1931
Physical Description: 383pp. 
Box/Folder   226/4
Treatment: Spent bullets (from the Liberty serial “Nikki and her war birds”), by Saunders, undated
Physical Description: circa 180pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   226/5
Temporary: Spent bullets (from the Liberty serial “Nikki and her war birds”), by Byron Morgan, 25 March 1931
Physical Description: 139pp. 
Box/Folder   226/6
Final: Spent bullets (from the Liberty serial “Nikke and her war birds”), by Morgan, 6 April with revisions to 10 April 1931
Physical Description: circa 130pp. 
The Last Ride
Box/Folder   227/1
Screenplay: Murder on wheels, by Raymond L Schrock, undated with revisions to 27 August 1942
Physical Description: circa 170pp. 
Box/Folder   227/2
Temporary: Murder on wheels, by Schrock, 22 August 1942
Physical Description: 106pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   227/3
Final: Murder on wheels, by Schrock, 29 August with revisions to 8 September 1942
Physical Description: circa 105pp. 
The Law in Her Hands
Box/Folder   227/4
Story Outline: Women at law, no author shown, undated
Physical Description: 4pp. 
Box/Folder   227/5
Temporary: Lawyer woman, by George Bricker and Luci Ward, 4 January 1936
Physical Description: 105pp. 
Box/Folder   227/6
Revised Temporary: Lawyer woman, by Bricker, 10 January 1936
Physical Description: 108pp. 
Box/Folder   227/7
Final: Lawyer woman, by Bricker and Ward, 29 January with revisions to 3 February 1936; changes
Physical Description: 114pp.; c 60pp. 
Law of the Tropics
Box/Folder   227/8
Temporary: King rubber, by Barry Trivers, 8 March to 14 March 1941
Physical Description: 120pp. 
Box/Folder   228/1
Revised Temporary: King rubber, by M Coates Webster, 31 March to 14 April 1941
Physical Description: 119pp. 
Box/Folder   228/2
Final: King rubber, by Trivers, 16 April to 19 April 1941
Physical Description: 58pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   228/3
Revised Final: King rubber, by Trivers, 24 April with revisions to 5 May 1941
Physical Description: 113pp. 
Box/Folder   228/4
Revised Final 2: King rubber, no author shown, 15 May 1941
Physical Description: 51pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   228/5
Revised Final 3: King rubber, no author shown, 19 May with revisions to 18 June 1941
Physical Description: circa 105pp. 
Lawyer Man
Box/Folder   228/6
Short Story: by Mark S Popkin, 7 May 1932
Physical Description: 83pp. 
Box/Folder   228/7
Novel: by Popkin, 6 July 1932
Physical Description: 260pp. 
Box/Folder   228/8
Treatment: by Rian James, 15 July 1932
Physical Description: 38pp. 
Box/Folder   228/9
Treatment: by Charles Kenyon, undated
Physical Description: 67pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   228/10
Treatment: by James and James Seymour, 22 July to 2 August 1932; changes
Physical Description: 30pp.; 16pp. 
Box/Folder   228/11
Screenplay: by James and Seymour, 29 July 1932
Physical Description: 180pp. 
Box/Folder   228/12
Temporary: by James and Seymour, 13 August 1932
Physical Description: 167pp. 
Box/Folder   229/1
Final: by James and Seymour, 2 September with revisions to 9 September 1932
Physical Description: 122pp. 
Life Begins
Box/Folder   229/2
Play: Birth, by Mary McDougal Axelson, undated
Physical Description: 103pp. 
Box/Folder   229/3
Temporary: Woman's day, by Earl Baldwin, 5 April 1932
Physical Description: 116pp. 
Box/Folder   229/4
Final: by Baldwin, 19 April 1932
Physical Description: 110pp. 
Life of Emile Zola
Box/Folder   229/5
Story Outline: the truth is on the march, by Geza Herczeg and Heinz Herald, 15 July 1936
Physical Description: 18pp. 
Box/Folder   229/6
Treatment: the truth is on the march, by Herczeg and Herald, September 1936
Physical Description: 80pp. 
Box/Folder   229/7
Screenplay: the truth is on the march, by Herczeg and Herald, undated
Physical Description: 119pp. 
Box/Folder   229/8
Temporary: the truth is on the march, by Herczeg and Herald, 7 November 1936
Physical Description: 200pp. 
Box/Folder   229/9
Revised Temporary: the story of Emile Zola, by Norman Reilly Raine, 10 December 1936 to 14 January 1937
Physical Description: 184pp. 
Box/Folder   230/1
Revised Temporary 2: the story of Emile Zola, no author shown, 28 January 1937
Physical Description: 172pp. 
Box/Folder   230/2
Final: the story of Emile Zola, no author shown, 6 February to 9 February 1937
Physical Description: 161pp. 
Box/Folder   230/3
Research: Letter to youth by Emile Zola, translated by Harriet Hinsdale, 6 March 1937
Physical Description: 13pp. 
Box/Folder   230/4
Revised Final: Zola, by Raine, 16 March with revisions to 17 March 1937
Physical Description: 172pp. 
The Life of Jimmy Dolan
Box/Folder   230/5
Novel: Sucker, by Bertram Millhauser and Beulah Marie Dix, undated
Physical Description: 252pp. 
Box/Folder   230/6
Temporary: Sucker, by David Boehm and Erwin Gelsey, 7 October 1932
Physical Description: 139pp. 
Box/Folder   230/7
Final: Sucker, by Boehm and Gelsey, 7 November with revisions to 30 November 1932
Physical Description: circa 140pp. 
The Life of the Party
Box/Folder   230/8
Treatment: no author shown, undated
Physical Description: 30pp. 
Box/Folder   230/9
Treatment: (“Skeleton treatment by sequences”) no author shown, undated
Physical Description: 34pp. 
Box/Folder   231/1
Temporary: no author shown, 21 April 1930
Physical Description: 124pp. 
Box/Folder   231/2
Final: no author shown, 23 April 1930
Physical Description: 107pp. 
Lilly Turner
Box/Folder   231/3
Play: by Phillip Dunning and George Abbott (based on a story by Frances Fox Dunning). Copied , 4 October 1932
Physical Description: 152pp. 
Box/Folder   231/4
Treatment: by Sidney Sutherland, 19 October 1932
Physical Description: 12pp. 
Box/Folder   231/5
Screenplay: by Sutherland, 10 November 1932
Physical Description: 122pp. 
Box/Folder   231/6
Screenplay: by Robert R Presnell, 14 December 1932
Physical Description: 114pp. 
Box/Folder   231/7
Treatment: by Gene Markey and Kathryn Scola, 29 December 1932
Physical Description: 22pp. 
Box/Folder   231/8
Final: by Markey and Scola, 20 January with revisions to 27 January 1933
Physical Description: circa 120pp. 
Little Bigshot
Box/Folder   231/9
Short Story: by Harrison Jacobs, undated
Physical Description: 16pp. 
Box/Folder   231/10
Treatment: by Jacobs, 1 May 1934
Physical Description: 71pp. 
Box/Folder   231/11
Temporary: by Jacobs, 23 April 1935
Physical Description: 143pp. 
Box/Folder   231/12
Revised Temporary: by Robert Andrews, Julius J Epstein, and Jerry Wald, 9 May 1935
Physical Description: 130pp. 
Box/Folder   232/1
Final: by Andrews, Epstein, and Wald, 14 May 1935
Physical Description: 122pp. 
Box/Folder   232/2
Revised Final: by Andrews, Epstein, and Wald, 23 May with revisions to 7 June 1935
Physical Description: circa 150pp. 
Little Caesar
Box/Folder   232/3
Novel: by W.R. Burnett. New York, 1949
Physical Description: 308pp. 
Box/Folder   232/4
Treatment: by Robert N Lee, undated
Physical Description: 75pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   232/5
Temporary: by Lee, 30 April 1930
Physical Description: 126pp. 
Box/Folder   232/6
Final: by Francis Edwards Faragoh, 7 July 1930
Physical Description: 128pp. 
The Little Giant
Box/Folder   232/7
Treatment: Tin gods, by Robert Lord, 23 November 1932
Physical Description: 33pp. 
Box/Folder   232/8
Temporary: by Lord, 9 January 1933
Physical Description: 131pp. 
Box/Folder   233/1
Final: by Lord and Wilson Mizner, 14 January 1933
Physical Description: circa 60pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   233/2
Revised Final: by Lord and Mizner, 18 January 1933
Physical Description: 141pp. 
Little Miss Thoroughbred
Box/Folder   233/3
Temporary: Little lady luck, by Albert Demond and George Bricker, 15 January 1938
Physical Description: 135pp. 
Box/Folder   233/4
Final: Little lady luck, by Demond and Bricker, 22 January with revisions to 15 February 1938
Physical Description: circa 120pp. 
Living on Velvet
Box/Folder   233/5
Short Story: Tragedy with music, by Jerry Wald and Julius Epstein, undated
Physical Description: 44pp. 
Box/Folder   233/6
Temporary: by Wald and Epstein, 11 October 1934
Physical Description: 121pp. 
Box/Folder   233/7
Revised Temporary: by Wald and Epstein, 22 October 1934
Physical Description: 119pp. 
Box/Folder   233/8
Final: by Wald and Epstein, 31 October with revisions to 23 November 1934
Physical Description: circa 120pp. 
Local Boy Makes Good
Box/Folder   233/9
Play: the poor nut, by J.C. and Elliot Nugent. New York, 1925
Physical Description: 115pp. 
Box/Folder   233/10
Temporary: by Robert Lord, 30 May 1931
Physical Description: 115pp. 
Box/Folder   234/1
Final: by Lord, 6 June to 9 June 1931
Physical Description: 121pp. 
Look for the Silver Lining
Box/Folder   234/2
Research: (“Research material on 'Marilyn Miller' ”) no author shown, 26 September 1945
Physical Description: 46pp. 
Box/Folder   234/3
Treatment: Life of Marilyn Miller, by Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby, 12 May 1942
Physical Description: 20pp. 
Box/Folder   234/4
Treatment: Marilyn Miller, no author shown, undated
Physical Description: circa 140pp. 
Box/Folder   234/5
Treatment: Marilyn Miller, by Ruby and Kalmar, 27 June 1942
Physical Description: 168pp. 
Box/Folder   234/6
Temporary: Marilyn Miller, by Kalmar and Ruby, 11 August 1942
Physical Description: 188pp. 
Box/Folder   234/7
Treatment: (“Synopsis of screenplay”) Marilyn Miller, by S.K. Lauren, undated
Physical Description: circa 50pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   234/8
Screenplay: Silver lining, by Lauren, undated
Physical Description: 189pp. 
Box/Folder   234/9
Temporary: the silver lining, by Harry Clork and Lauren, 10 February 1944
Physical Description: 60pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   234/10
Screenplay: Silver lining, by Clork, undated to 14 March 1944
Physical Description: 134pp. 
Box/Folder   235/1
Revised Temporary: the silver lining, by Clork and Lauren, 27 March 1944
Physical Description: 140pp. 
Box/Folder   235/2
Treatment: the silver lining, by Marian Spitzer, 22 December 1944; research material, “Silver lining background”
Physical Description: 71pp.; 1p. 
Box/Folder   235/3
Revised Temporary 2: the silver lining, by Spitzer, 22 January to 12 March 1945
Physical Description: 129pp. 
Box/Folder   235/4
Screenplay: the silver lining, by Spitzer and Harold Goldman, 10 July 1945
Physical Description: 139pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   235/5
Final: the silver lining, by Spitzer and Lynn Root, 31 January 1946
Physical Description: 116pp. 
Box/Folder   235/6
Treatment: the silver lining, by Frederick Hazlitt Brennan, 4 November 1947
Physical Description: 16pp. 
Box/Folder   235/7
Treatment: the silver lining, by Brennan, 13 November 1947
Physical Description: 33pp. 
Box/Folder   235/8
Screenplay: Silver lining, by Brennan, 2 January 1948
Physical Description: 129pp. 
Note: Annotated (autographed by Brennan).
Box/Folder   235/9
Temporary: Silver lining, by Phoebe and Henry Ephron, et al, 2 March 1948
Physical Description: 115pp. 
Box/Folder   235/10
Final: Silver lining, by the Ephrons, 31 March with revisions to 25 June 1948
Physical Description: circa 110pp. 
Loose Ankles
Box/Folder   236/1
Play: by Sam Janney, undated
Physical Description: circa 130pp. 
Box/Folder   236/2
Play: a desperate woman, by Janney, undated
Physical Description: circa 115pp. 
Box/Folder   236/3
Temporary: by Janney, undated
Physical Description: 153pp. 
Box/Folder   236/4
Final: by Janney and Gene Towne, undated
Physical Description: circa 90pp. 
Box/Folder   236/5
Revised Final: by Janney and Towne, undated; production information
Physical Description: circa 90pp.; 34pp. 
A Lost Lady
Box/Folder   236/6
Novel: by Willa Cather. New York, 1923
Physical Description: 174pp. 
Box/Folder   236/7
Plot Summary: by Jean Hollingsworth, 11 July 1933
Physical Description: 8pp. 
Box/Folder   236/8
Story Outline: by Gene Markey and Kathryn Scola, 16 March 1934
Physical Description: 19pp. 
Box/Folder   236/9
Temporary: by Markey and Scola, 30 April 1934
Physical Description: 112pp. 
Box/Folder   236/10
Final: by Markey and Scola, 19 May with revisions to 20 July 1934
Physical Description: circa 110pp. 
Box/Folder   236/11
Reader Synopsis: (“Final script synopsized”) no author shown, 2 May 1947
Physical Description: 1p. 
Love and Learn
Box/Folder   237/1
Screenplay: Happiness ahead (out of the blue), by Eugene Conrad, 3 November 1945
Physical Description: 142pp. 
Box/Folder   237/2
Screenplay: Happiness ahead, by Conrad, 24 November 1945
Physical Description: 151pp. 
Box/Folder   237/3
Temporary: by Conrad, 31 December 1945
Physical Description: 129pp. 
Box/Folder   237/4
Final: by Conrad and Francis Swann, 3 June 1946
Physical Description: 119pp. 
Box/Folder   237/5
Screenplay: by Lynn Root, 22 July 1946
Physical Description: 79pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   237/6
Revised Final: by Conrad and Swann, 26 July 1946
Physical Description: 138pp. 
Box/Folder   237/7
Revised Final 2: by Conrad and Swann, 22 August with revisions to 24 September 1946
Physical Description: 147pp. 
Love Begins At Twenty
Box/Folder   237/8
Screenplay: by Dalton Trumbo and Tom Reed, undated
Physical Description: 102pp. 
Box/Folder   238/1
Temporary: by Trumbo, 26 February 1936
Physical Description: 129pp. 
Box/Folder   238/2
Final: by Trumbo and Reed, 11 March 1936
Physical Description: 115pp. 
Box/Folder   238/3
Revised Final: by Trumbo and Reed, 18 March with revisions to 30 March 1936
Physical Description: 124pp. 
Love, Honor and Behave
Box/Folder   238/4
Short Story: Everybody was very nice, by Stephen Vincent Benet, 29 August 1936
Physical Description: 24pp. 
Box/Folder   238/5
Treatment: Everybody was so nice, by Clements Ripley, 15 October 1936
Physical Description: 42pp. 
Box/Folder   238/6
Temporary: Everybody was very nice, by Ripley and Michel Jacoby, 17 December 1936
Physical Description: 143pp. 
Box/Folder   238/7
Revised Temporary: Everybody was very nice, no author shown, 7 July 1937
Physical Description: 152pp. 
Box/Folder   238/8
Final: Everybody was very nice, no author shown, 16 November with revisions to 16 December 1937
Physical Description: circa 135pp. 
Love Is a Racket
Box/Folder   239/1
Novel: by Rian James, 31 August 1931
Physical Description: 142pp. 
Box/Folder   239/2
Screenplay: by Courtenay Terrett (annotated), undated; added scenes; outline; comments
Physical Description: 121pp.; 3pp.; 6pp.; 1p. 
Box/Folder   239/3
Temporary: by Terrett, 8 February 1932
Physical Description: 124pp. 
Box/Folder   239/4
Final: by Terrett, 16 February 1932; production notes
Physical Description: 125pp.; 57pp. 
Love Is on the Air
Box/Folder   239/5
Final: Inside story, by Morton Grant, 24 May 1937
Physical Description: 124pp. 
Box/Folder   239/6
Revised Final: Inside story, by Grant, 29 May with revisions to 1 July 1937
Physical Description: circa 135pp. 
The Mad Genius
Box/Folder   239/7
Play: the idol, by Martin Brown, undated
Physical Description: 98pp. 
Box/Folder   239/8
Plot Summary: the idol, by Sanford J Greenburgh, 7 August 1929
Physical Description: 13pp. 
Box/Folder   239/9
Screenplay: the idol, by J Grubb Alexander, undated
Physical Description: 107pp. 
Box/Folder   240/1
Final: the idol, by Harvey Thew, 27 January 1931, Unfinished
Physical Description: 63pp. 
Box/Folder   240/2
Revised Final: the genius, by Thew, 5 February 1931
Physical Description: 116pp. 
Box/Folder   240/3
Revised Final 2: the genius, by Thew, 10 March 1931
Physical Description: 102pp. 
Box/Folder   240/4
Reader Synopsis: the genius, no author shown, undated
Physical Description: 1p. 
Madame Dubarry
Box/Folder   240/5
Screenplay: by Edward Chodorov, 10 February 1934
Physical Description: 112pp. 
Box/Folder   240/6
Temporary: by Chodorov, 23 February 1934
Physical Description: 121pp. 
Box/Folder   240/7
Revised Temporary: by Chodorov, 6 March 1934
Physical Description: 121pp. 
Box/Folder   240/8
Final: by Chodorov, 9 March 1934
Physical Description: 121pp. 
Make Your Own Bed
Box/Folder   240/9
Play: on the hiring line, by Harvey O'Higgins and Harriet Ford. New York, 1919
Physical Description: 116pp. 
Box/Folder   240/10
Treatment: on the hiring line, by Richard Weil, 20 July 1943
Physical Description: 21pp. 
Box/Folder   240/11
Screenplay: on the hiring line, by Francis Swann and Weil, 20 September 1943
Physical Description: 147pp. 
Box/Folder   241/1
Temporary: on the hiring line, by Swann, 8 October 1943
Physical Description: 145pp. 
Box/Folder   241/2
Final: by Swann and Edmund Joseph, 20 November 1943 with revisions to 17 March 1944
Physical Description: circa 160pp. 
The Male Animal
Box/Folder   241/3
Play: by James Thurber and Elliot Nugent, undated
Physical Description: 90pp. 
Box/Folder   241/4
Temporary: by Stephen Morehouse Avery, 27 March 1941
Physical Description: 165pp. 
Box/Folder   241/5
Revised Temporary: by Julius Epstein, Philip Epstein, and Avery, 13 June 1941
Physical Description: 145pp. 
Box/Folder   241/6
Final: by the Epsteins and Avery, 1 August with revisions to 5 November 1941; budget detail
Physical Description: circa 145pp.; 1p. 
The Maltese Falcon(1931)
Box/Folder   241/7
Final: by Maude Fulton and Brown Holmes, 12 January 1931
Physical Description: 146pp. 
The Maltese Falcon (1941)
Box/Folder   242/1
Temporary: by John Huston, 15 May 1941
Physical Description: 168pp. 
Note: Missing, 4/18/89.
Box/Folder   241/1a
Final: by John Huston, 26 May 1941
Physical Description: 147pp. 
Note: Added to collection 5/21/9?; see provenance info. with script.
Mammy
Box/Folder   242/2
Play: Mister Bones, by Irving Berlin and James Gleason, undated
Physical Description: 164pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   242/3
Treatment: (“Brief synopsis--notes”) by Berlin, 8 April to 18 April 1929
Physical Description: 25pp. 
Box/Folder   242/4
Treatment: by Berlin, 19 April 1929
Physical Description: 71pp. 
Box/Folder   242/5
Treatment: no author shown, undated
Physical Description: 37pp. 
Box/Folder   242/6
Final: by L.G. Rigby and Joseph Jackson, undated
Physical Description: 100pp. 
Note: Annotated.
The Man From Monterey
Box/Folder   242/7
Final: by Lesley Mason, 3 January 1933
Physical Description: 101pp. 
Man Hunt
Box/Folder   242/8
Treatment: by Earl Felton, undated
Physical Description: 57pp. 
Box/Folder   242/9
Screenplay: by Roy Chanslor, 5 October 1935
Physical Description: 142pp. 
Box/Folder   242/10
Screenplay: by Chanslor, 11 October 1935
Physical Description: 124pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   243/1
Final: by Chanslor, 19 October 1935
Physical Description: 116pp. 
Box/Folder   243/2
Revised Final: by Chanslor, 23 October with revisions to 24 October 1935
Physical Description: 115pp. 
Box/Folder   243/3
Revised Final 2: by Chanslor, 29 October 1935
Physical Description: 125pp. 
The Man I Love
Box/Folder   243/4
Novel: Night shift, by Maritta Wolff. New York, 1942
Physical Description: 662pp. 
Box/Folder   243/5
Story Outline: (“Preliminary notes”) Night shift, by Jo Pagano, 1 February 1945
Physical Description: 6pp. 
Box/Folder   243/6
Treatment: (“Continuity outline”) Night shift, by Pagano, 10 February 1945
Physical Description: 19pp. 
Box/Folder   243/7
Screenplay: Night shift, by Pagano, 16 February 1945
Physical Description: 144pp. 
Box/Folder   243/8
Screenplay: Night shift, by Catherine Turney, 12 May to 19 May 1945
Physical Description: 139pp. 
Box/Folder   243/9
Temporary: Why was I born?, by Turney and Pagano, 5 June 1945
Physical Description: 138pp. 
Box/Folder   244/1
Final: Why was I born?, by Turney, 30 June 1945
Physical Description: 144pp. 
Box/Folder   244/2
Revised Final: by Turney, 14 July with revisions to 11 September 1945
Physical Description: circa 140pp. 
Man of Iron
Box/Folder   244/3
Novel: the story of a country boy, by Dawn Powell. New York, 1934
Physical Description: 303pp. 
Box/Folder   244/4
Treatment: the story of a country boy, no author shown, 9 April 1934
Physical Description: 67pp. 
Box/Folder   244/5
Temporary: Country boy, by Bertram Millhauser, 14 May 1934
Physical Description: 122pp. 
Box/Folder   244/6
Revised Temporary: Country boy, by William Wister Haines, 7 August 1935
Physical Description: 116pp. 
Box/Folder   244/7
Final: Country boy, by Haines, 23 August 1935
Physical Description: 111pp. 
Box/Folder   244/8
Revised Final: Country boy, by Haines, 4 September 1935
Physical Description: 112pp. 
Man to Man
Box/Folder   245/1
Novel: Barber John's boy, by Ben Ames Williams, undated
Physical Description: 176pp. 
Box/Folder   245/2
Treatment: Barber John's boy, no author shown, undated
Physical Description: 36pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   245/3
Screenplay: Barber John's boy, by Joseph Jackson, undated
Physical Description: 99pp. 
Box/Folder   245/4
Final: Barber John's boy, by Jackson, undated
Physical Description: 112pp. 
Man Wanted
Box/Folder   245/5
Screenplay: Working wives, no author shown, undated
Physical Description: 110pp. 
Box/Folder   245/6
Screenplay: Working wives, by Robert Lord, 19 December 1931
Physical Description: 102pp. 
Box/Folder   245/7
Temporary: (“Part III”) Working wives, no author shown, 6 January 1932
Physical Description: 59pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   245/8
Final: Working wives, no author shown, 5 January with revisions to 20 February 1932
Physical Description: circa 115pp. 
The Man Who Came to Dinner
Box/Folder   245/9
Play: by George S Kaufman and Moss Hart, 1939, New York , 1942
Physical Description: 586pp; 100pp. 
Note: Included in Six Plays by Kaufman and Hart.
Box/Folder   245/10
Plot Summary: by David Wear III, 6 December 1940
Physical Description: 1p. 
Box/Folder   245/11
Screenplay: no author shown, 29 November 1940
Physical Description: 128pp. 
Box/Folder   246/1
Temporary: no author shown, 24 February 1941
Physical Description: 162pp. 
Box/Folder   246/2
Final: by Julius J and Philip G Epstein, 9 July 1941
Physical Description: 146pp. 
Box/Folder   246/3
Revised Final: by the Epsteins, 13 July with revisions to 9 October 1941
Physical Description: circa 145pp. 
Box/Folder   246/4
Reader Synopsis: by Frances Baumfeld, 28 February 1946
Physical Description: 1p. 
The Man Who Dared
Box/Folder   246/5
Temporary: Hero for a day, by Lee Katz, 22 December 1938
Physical Description: 105pp. 
Box/Folder   246/6
Final: Hero for a day, by Katz, 31 December 1938 with revisions to 11 February 1939; added scenes
Physical Description: circa 110pp.; 19pp. 
The Man Who Played God
Box/Folder   246/7
Short Story: by Gouverneur Morris, undated
Physical Description: 21pp. 
Box/Folder   246/8
Play: by Jules Eckert Goodman, undated
Physical Description: 101pp. 
Box/Folder   246/9
Research: (“Scenario” for Distinctive Productions, Inc, 1922 version of title) by Forrest Halsey, undated
Physical Description: 14pp. 
Box/Folder   246/10
Research: (Story outline for Distinctive Productions, Inc, 1922 version of title) no author shown, undated
Physical Description: 13pp. 
Box/Folder   246/11
Research: (List of titles for Distinctive Productions, Inc, 1922 version of title) no author shown, undated
Physical Description: 6pp. 
Box/Folder   246/12
Research: (Continuity from Distinctive Productions, Inc, 1922 version of title) by Halsey, undated
Physical Description: 50pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   246/13
Temporary: no author shown, 13 October 1931
Physical Description: 66pp. 
Box/Folder   247/1
Final: no author shown, 13 November 1931
Physical Description: 99pp. 
The Man Who Talked Too Much
Box/Folder   247/2
Temporary: Broadway lawyer, by Tom Reed, 9 March to 12 March 1940
Physical Description: 104pp. 
Box/Folder   247/3
Revised Temporary: Broadway lawyer, by Walter De Leon and Reed, 22 March to 29 March 1940
Physical Description: 123pp. 
Box/Folder   247/4
Final: Broadway lawyer, by De Leon and Reed, 3 April to 6 April 1940
Physical Description: 133pp. 
Box/Folder   247/5
Revised Final: the sentence, by De Leon and Reed, 18 April to 26 April with revisions to 20 May 1940; additional scenes
Physical Description: circa 140pp; 2pp. 
The Man With Two Faces
Box/Folder   247/6
Play: the dark tower, by Alexander Woollcott and George S Kaufman. Copied 11 January 1934
Physical Description: 102pp. 
Box/Folder   247/7
Temporary: Dark tower, by Tom Reed and Niven Niven Busch, 20 February 1934
Physical Description: 107pp. 
Box/Folder   247/8
Final: the dark tower, by Reed and Busch, 28 February 1934
Physical Description: circa 115pp. 
Mandalay
Box/Folder   247/9
Short Story: by Paul Hervey Fox. Copied , 1 July 1933
Physical Description: 37pp. 
Box/Folder   247/10
Temporary: no author shown, 27 September 1933
Physical Description: 39pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   248/1
Revised Temporary: no author shown, 5 October to 13 October 1933
Physical Description: 79pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   248/2
Final: by Austin Parker and Charles Kenyon, 14 October to 8 December 1933; changes
Physical Description: 118pp.; 21pp. 
Manhattan Parade
Box/Folder   248/3
Play: She means business, by Samuel Shipman, undated
Physical Description: 106pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   248/4
Comments: (“Notes on treatment of 'She means business' ”) by Robert Lord, 17 August 1931
Physical Description: 11pp. 
Box/Folder   248/5
Temporary: She means business, by Lord and Houston Branch, 31 August to 12 September 1931; annotations on part 2
Physical Description: 51pp.; 3pp. 
Box/Folder   248/6
Final: She means business, by Lord and Branch with additional dialogue by S J Perelman, 16 September with revisions to 2 November 1931
Physical Description: circa 145pp. 
Manpower
Box/Folder   248/7
Temporary: Handle with care, by Jerry Wald and Richard Macaulay, 25 January 1941
Physical Description: 161pp. 
Box/Folder   248/8
Revised Temporary: Handle with care, by Wald and Macaulay, 19 February with revisions to 25 February 1941
Physical Description: 155pp. 
Box/Folder   248/9
Final: Man power, by Macaulay and Wald, 4 March with revisions to 15 May 1941
Physical Description: circa 150pp. 
Marked Woman
Box/Folder   249/1
Treatment: the men behind, no author shown, 22 August 1936
Physical Description: 67pp. 
Box/Folder   249/2
Treatment: Five women, by Robert Rossen and Abem Finkel, 3 October 1936
Physical Description: 34pp. 
Box/Folder   249/3
Temporary: by Rossen and Finkel, undated to 28 November 1936
Physical Description: 161pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Marry the Girl
Box/Folder   249/4
Novel: by Edward Hope, undated
Physical Description: 235pp. 
Box/Folder   249/5
Screenplay: no author shown, undated
Physical Description: 152pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   249/6
Screenplay: by Tom Reed and Brown Holmes, undated
Physical Description: 133pp. 
Box/Folder   249/7
Temporary: no author shown, 18 October 1935
Physical Description: 133pp. 
Box/Folder   249/8
Final: no author shown, 24 November 1936
Physical Description: 114pp. 
Box/Folder   250/1
Revised Final: no author shown, 5 December with revisions to 22 December 1936
Physical Description: circa 115pp. 
Mary Jane's Pa
Box/Folder   250/2
Play: by Edith Ellis. New York, 1914
Physical Description: 177pp. 
Box/Folder   250/3
Screenplay: Wanderlust, no author shown, 6 December 1934
Physical Description: 124pp. 
Box/Folder   250/4
Temporary: Wanderlust, no author shown, 16 December 1934
Physical Description: 121pp. 
Box/Folder   250/5
Final: Wanderlust, no author shown, 29 December 1934
Physical Description: 125pp. 
Box/Folder   250/6
Revised Final: Wanderlust, no author shown, 4 January 1935
Physical Description: 123pp. 
Mary Stevens, M.D.
Box/Folder   250/7
Short Story: (“Synopsis”) by Virginia Kellogg, 11 February 1933
Physical Description: 16pp. 
Box/Folder   250/8
Treatment: by John Francis Larkin, 8 February 1933
Physical Description: 20pp. 
Box/Folder   250/9
Treatment: by Rian James, 13 February 1933
Physical Description: 14pp. 
Box/Folder   250/10
Story Outline: no author shown, undated
Physical Description: 19pp. 
Box/Folder   250/11
Temporary: by James, 3 March 1933
Physical Description: 133pp. 
Box/Folder   251/1
Final: no author shown, 14 March with revisions to 24 March 1933
Physical Description: circa 125pp. 
The Mask of Dimitrios
Box/Folder   251/2
Novel: a coffin for Dimitrios, by Eric Ambler. Philadelphia, July 1943
Physical Description: 225pp. 
Box/Folder   251/3
Novel: a coffin for Dimitrios, by Ambler. Condensed in Liberty, 31 July 1943
Physical Description: 16pp. 
Box/Folder   251/4
Treatment: a coffin for Dimitrios, by Lester Cole, undated
Physical Description: 52pp. 
Box/Folder   251/5
Screenplay: Coffin for Dimitrios, by James E Grant, undated
Physical Description: 91pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   251/6
Screenplay: Coffin for Dimitrios, by Frank Gruber, 6 July 1943
Physical Description: 131pp. 
Box/Folder   251/7
Temporary: by Gruber, 30 July 1943
Physical Description: 156pp. 
Box/Folder   251/8
Final: by Gruber, 18 November 1943 with revisions to 6 January 1944
Physical Description: circa 150pp. 
Massacre
Box/Folder   251/9
Research: Massacre, by Robert Gessner. New York, 1931
Physical Description: 418pp. 
Box/Folder   252/1
Comments: (“Synopsis for plot revision”), no author shown, undated
Physical Description: 10pp. 
Box/Folder   252/2
Screenplay: by Ralph Block, 30 June 1933
Physical Description: 201pp. 
Box/Folder   252/3
Comments: no author shown, undated
Physical Description: 2pp. 
Box/Folder   252/4
Temporary: by Block and Sheridan Gibney, 5 September 1933
Physical Description: 151pp. 
Box/Folder   252/5
Revised Temporary: by Block and Gibney, 27 September 1933
Physical Description: 131pp. 
Box/Folder   252/6
Final: by Block and Gibney, 28 September with revisions to 23 November 1933
Physical Description: circa 130pp. 
The Match King
Box/Folder   252/7
Novel: by Einar Thorvaldson. New York, 1932
Physical Description: 251pp. 
Box/Folder   252/8
Plot Summary: no author shown, undated
Physical Description: 14pp. 
Box/Folder   252/9
Treatment: no author shown, undated
Physical Description: 41pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   252/10
Screenplay: no author shown, 4 August 1932
Physical Description: 126pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   253/1
Final: by Huston Branch and Sidney Sutherland, 16 August 1932
Physical Description: 121pp. 
The Matrimonial Bed
Box/Folder   253/2
Play: Au premier de ces messieurs!..., by Yves Mirande and Mouezy-Eon, undated
Physical Description: 170pp. 
Box/Folder   253/3
Play: Matriominal bed (Mr. what's his name), by Seymour Hicks, from the French of Mirande, undated
Physical Description: 147pp. 
Box/Folder   253/4
Final: Playboy, by Harvey Thew, undated
Physical Description: 136pp. 
Maybe It's Love(1930)
Box/Folder   253/5
Final: by Joseph Jackson, 17 April 1930
Physical Description: 125pp. 
Maybe It's Love(1935)
Box/Folder   253/6
Play: Saturday's children, by Maxwell Anderson, undated
Physical Description: 94pp. 
Box/Folder   253/7
Screenplay: Saturday's children, by Lawrence Hazard, 10 April to 24 April 1934
Physical Description: 96pp. 
Box/Folder   253/8
Screenplay: Saturday's children, by Hazard, 27 April 1934
Physical Description: 148pp. 
Box/Folder   253/9
Temporary: Halfway to heaven, by Hazard, 26 June 1934
Physical Description: 129pp. 
Box/Folder   254/1
Final: Halfway to heaven, no author shown, 22 August to 23 August 1934
Physical Description: 115pp. 
Box/Folder   254/2
Revised Final: Halfway to heaven, no author shown, 28 August 1934
Physical Description: 114pp. 
Note: Annotated.
The Mayor of Hell
Box/Folder   254/3
Short Story: Junior republic story, by Islin Auster. Copied 10 November 1932
Physical Description: circa 35pp. 
Box/Folder   254/4
Story Outline: Junior republic, by Edward Chodorov, 18 November 1932
Physical Description: 51pp. 
Box/Folder   254/5
Story Outline: (“Second treatment”) Junior republic, by Chodorov, 2 December 1932
Physical Description: 74pp. 
Box/Folder   254/6
Revised Temporary: Reform school, by Chodorov, 7 January 1933
Physical Description: 197pp. 
Box/Folder   254/7
Final: Reform school, by Chodorov, 18 January 1933
Physical Description: 166pp. 
Melody for Two
Box/Folder   254/8
Short Story: Special arrangements, by Richard Macaulay, 7 October 1935
Physical Description: 32pp. 
Box/Folder   254/9
Treatment: (“Screenplay outline”) Special arrangements, by Joseph K Watson and Luci Ward, 27 June 1936
Physical Description: 56pp. 
Box/Folder   254/10
Screenplay: (“Third draft”) King of swing, by Watson and Ward, 28 July 1936
Physical Description: 122pp. 
Box/Folder   254/11
Temporary: King of swing, by Watson and Ward, 31 July 1936
Physical Description: 101pp. 
Box/Folder   255/1
Revised Temporary: King of swing, by George Bricker, 14 August to 18 August 1936
Physical Description: 103pp. 
Box/Folder   255/2
Final: by Bricker, 21 August 1936
Physical Description: 103pp. 
Box/Folder   255/3
Revised Final: by Bricker, 26 August with revisions to 10 September 1936
Physical Description: circa 110pp. 
Men Are Such Fools
Box/Folder   255/4
Novel: by Faith Baldwin, undated
Physical Description: 252pp. 
Box/Folder   255/5
Story Outline: by Melville Baker, 18 April 1936
Physical Description: 17pp. 
Box/Folder   255/6
Screenplay: by Baker, 8 May 1936
Physical Description: 30pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   255/7
Screenplay: by F Hugh Herbert, 20 June 1936
Physical Description: 126pp. 
Box/Folder   255/8
Treatment: (“Outline of treatment”) by Stanley Logan and Rowland Leigh, undated
Physical Description: 57pp. 
Box/Folder   255/9
Temporary: by Leigh, 13 November 1936
Physical Description: 150pp. 
Box/Folder   255/10
Screenplay: by Horace Jackson, 28 August 1937
Physical Description: 96pp. 
Box/Folder   256/1
Revised Temporary: by Jackson, 28 September with revisions to 10 October 1937
Physical Description: 150pp. 
Box/Folder   256/2
Final: by Norman Reilly Raine and Jackson, 26 November to 11 December 1937
Physical Description: 115pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   256/3
Revised Final: by Raine and Jackson, 13 December 1937 with revisions to 6 January 1938
Physical Description: circa 135pp. 
Men in Exile
Box/Folder   256/4
Screenplay: Outcast island, by Roy Chanslor, undated
Physical Description: 83pp. 
Box/Folder   256/5
Temporary: by Chanslor, 8 October 1936
Physical Description: 112pp. 
Box/Folder   256/6
Final: by Chanslor, 13 October with revisions to 2 December 1936; revisions
Physical Description: 103pp.; c 70pp. 
The Merry Frinks
Box/Folder   256/7
Story Outline: the happy family, by Gene Markey, 7 October 1933
Physical Description: 5pp. 
Box/Folder   256/8
Temporary: the happy family, by Markey and Katherine Scola, 10 February 1934
Physical Description: 123pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   257/1
Final: the happy family, by Markey and Scola, 15 February to 16 February with revisions to 22 February 1934
Physical Description: circa 140pp. 
Merry Wives of Reno
Box/Folder   257/2
Treatment: (“Story outline”) by Robert Lord, January 1931
Physical Description: 84pp. 
Box/Folder   257/3
Temporary: by Lord, 21 April 1931
Physical Description: 128pp. 
Box/Folder   257/4
Revised Temporary: by Lord, 23 April 1931
Physical Description: 118pp. 
Box/Folder   257/5
Final: by Lord, Brown Holmes, and Joe Traub, 19 December 1933
Physical Description: 115pp. 
Midnight Alibi
Box/Folder   257/6
Short Story: the old doll's house, by Damon Runyon. Colliers Weekly, 13 May 1933
Physical Description: 4pp. 
Box/Folder   257/7
Short Story: the old doll's house, by Runyon. Typescript of above, 4 November 1933
Physical Description: 15pp. 
Box/Folder   257/8
Story Outline: (“Sketch of treatment”) the old doll's house, by Poland-Collings, 20 January 1933
Physical Description: 17pp. 
Box/Folder   257/9
Screenplay: the old doll's house, by Warren Duff, undated
Physical Description: circa 85pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   257/10
Temporary: the old doll's house, by Duff, undated. 6 March to 7 March 1934
Physical Description: 125pp. 
Box/Folder   257/11
Final: the old doll's house, by Duff, 8 March to 19 March 1934
Physical Description: 103pp. 
Midnight Court
Box/Folder   258/1
Temporary: Justice after dark, by Don Ryan and Kenneth Gamet, 3 October 1936
Physical Description: 114pp. 
Box/Folder   258/2
Final: Justice after dark, by Ryan and Gamet, 7 October with revisions to 13 November 1936; revised pages
Physical Description: 119pp.; c 50 pp. 
A Midsummer Night's Dream
Box/Folder   258/3
Screenplay: no author shown, undated
Physical Description: circa 250pp. 
Box/Folder   258/4
Temporary: no author shown, 3 November 1934
Physical Description: 115pp. 
Box/Folder   258/5
Revised Temporary: no author shown, 26 November 1934
Physical Description: 113pp. 
Box/Folder   258/6
Final: no author shown, 6 December 1934
Physical Description: 113pp. 
Box/Folder   258/7
Screenplay: by Charles Kenyon and Mary C. McCall, undated
Physical Description: 119pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   259/1
Postproduction: Playscript by William Shakespeare. Foreword by Max Reinhardt. “Illustrated with scenes from the spectacular Warner Bros. production.” New York, 1935
Physical Description: 85pp. 
Mildred Pierce
Box/Folder   259/2
Treatment: by Thames Williamson, 21 January 1944
Physical Description: 28pp. 
Box/Folder   259/3
Temporary: by Catherine Turney, 3 April with revisions to 9 May 1944
Physical Description: 147pp.; 28pp. 
Note: Incomplete; treatment outline.
Box/Folder   259/4
Comments: (“Notes on Mildred Pierce”) by Albert Maltz, 27 May to 24 June 1944
Physical Description: 62pp. 
Box/Folder   259/5
Revised Temporary: by Turney, 11 August 1944
Physical Description: 194pp. 
Box/Folder   259/6
Screenplay: by Margaret Gruen, 16 September to 14 October 1944
Physical Description: 149pp.; 11pp. 
Note: Incomplete; outline.
Box/Folder   259/7
Screenplay: by Ranald MacDougall, 28 October to 2 December 1944
Physical Description: 179pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   259/8
Screenplay: by William Faulkner, 18 November to 2 December 1944
Physical Description: 126pp. 
Note: This script is also available on Micro 853.
Box/Folder   259/9
Screenplay: by Louise Pierson, 24 November to 16 December 1944
Physical Description: 119pp. 
Box/Folder   259/10
Revised Final: by MacDougall, 5 December 1944 with revisions to 24 February 1945
Physical Description: 174pp. 
Million Dollar Baby
Box/Folder   260/1
Novel: Miss Wheelwright discovers America, by Leonard Spigelgass, undated
Physical Description: 156pp. 
Box/Folder   260/2
Treatment: Miss Wheelwright discovers America, by Leonard Hoffman and John Lucas, undated
Physical Description: 37pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   260/3
Treatment: Miss Wheelwright discovers America, no author shown, undated
Physical Description: 25pp. 
Box/Folder   260/4
Temporary: Miss Wheelwright discovers America, by Richard Macaulay and Jerry Wald, 20 August 1940
Physical Description: 147pp. 
Box/Folder   260/5
Revised Temporary: Miss Wheelwright discovers America, by Macaulay and Wald, 23 October 1940
Physical Description: 183pp. 
Box/Folder   260/6
Final: Miss Wheelwright discovers America, by Casey Robinson, 11 December to 18 December 1940
Physical Description: 107pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   260/7
Revised Final: Miss Wheelwright discovers America, by Robinson, 20 December 1940 to 14 January 1941 with revisions to 6 February 1941
Physical Description: circa 170pp. 
The Millionaire
Box/Folder   260/8
Short Story: Idle hands, by Earl Derr Biggers. Copied from Saturday Evening Post, 11 June 1921
Physical Description: 56pp. 
Box/Folder   260/9
Screenplay: (“Dialogue script final form”) the ruling passion, by Booth Tarkington, undated
Physical Description: 96pp. 
Box/Folder   260/10
Screenplay: the rulling passion, by Tarkington, undated
Physical Description: 112pp. 
Box/Folder   260/11
Temporary: the ruling passion, by Tarkington, 18 December 1930
Physical Description: circa 105pp. 
Box/Folder   261/1
Final: the ruling passion, by Tarkington, 24 December 1930
Physical Description: 118pp. 
Box/Folder   261/2
Revised Final: by Tarkington, 7 January 1931
Physical Description: 116pp. 
The Mind Reader
Box/Folder   261/3
Story Outline: (“Picture synopsis”) by Vivian Cosby, undated
Physical Description: 20pp. 
Box/Folder   261/4
Treatment: by Rian James, 19 August 1932
Physical Description: 48pp. 
Box/Folder   261/5
Treatment: (“Story line-up”) no author shown, 20 August 1932
Physical Description: 33pp. 
Box/Folder   261/6
Treatment: by James and Houston Branch, 25 August 1932
Physical Description: 57pp. 
Box/Folder   261/7
Treatment: by James and Branch, 8 September 1932
Physical Description: 70pp. 
Box/Folder   261/8
Treatment: by James and Branch, 21 September 1932
Physical Description: 43pp. 
Box/Folder   261/9
Temporary: by James and Branch, 8 October 1932
Physical Description: 148pp. 
Box/Folder   261/10
Final: no author shown, 5 November 1932 with revisions to 7 January 1933
Physical Description: circa 115pp. 
Misbehaving Ladies
Box/Folder   261/11
Final: Queen of Main Street, by Julien Josephson, 10 May to 26 May 1930
Physical Description: 112pp. 
Miss Pacific Fleet
Box/Folder   261/12
Short Story: by Frederick Hazlitt Brennan. Colliers Weekly, 17 March 1934
Physical Description: 5pp. 
Box/Folder   261/13
Short Story: by Brennan, 28 March 1934, Typescript of above
Physical Description: 22pp. 
Box/Folder   261/14
Treatment: by Carl Erickson, undated
Physical Description: 23pp. 
Box/Folder   261/15
Treatment: by Malcolm Stuart Boylan, 3 October 1934
Physical Description: 79pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   261/16
Story Outline: (“Synopsic adaptation”) by Delmer Daves, 3 November 1934
Physical Description: 29pp. 
Box/Folder   262/1
Screenplay: by Daves, 27 November 1934
Physical Description: 136pp. 
Box/Folder   262/2
Temporary: no author shown, 17 December 1934
Physical Description: 152pp. 
Box/Folder   262/3
Story Outline: (“Outline of treatment”), no author shown, 27 May 1935
Physical Description: 11pp. 
Box/Folder   262/4
Screenplay: by Lucile Newmark, 18 July 1935
Physical Description: 78pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   262/5
Revised Temporary: (“Part I”) by Newmark, Peter Milne, and Patsy Flick, 30 August 1935
Physical Description: 67pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   262/6
Final: no author shown, undated with revisions to 5 October 1935; changes
Physical Description: circa 130pp.; 10pp. 
Miss Pinkerton
Box/Folder   262/7
Novel: by Mary Roberts Rinehart. New York, 1931
Physical Description: 309pp. 
Box/Folder   262/8
Treatment: (“Sequence outline”) by Lillie Hayward and Niven Busch (annotated), 18 January 1932; alternate ending
Physical Description: 32pp.; 3pp. 
Box/Folder   262/9
Final: Miss Pinkerton of Scotland Yard, no author shown, 9 February with revisions to 16 February 1932
Physical Description: 101pp. 
Missing Witnesses
Box/Folder   263/1
Temporary: by Kenneth Gamet and Don Ryan, 25 May 1937
Physical Description: 110pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   263/2
Revised Temporary: by Gamet and Ryan, 8 June 1937
Physical Description: 120pp. 
Box/Folder   263/3
Final: by Gamet and Ryan, 17 June with revisions to 5 August 1937
Physical Description: circa 105pp. 
Mission to Moscow
Box/Folder   263/4
Novel: by Joseph E Davies. New York, 1941
Physical Description: 683pp. 
Box/Folder   263/5
Treatment: by Erskine Caldwell, 4 August 1942
Physical Description: 125pp. 
Note: Annotated and Incomplete.
Box/Folder   263/6
Treatment: by Caldwell, 21 August 1942
Physical Description: 122pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   263/7
Screenplay: by Caldwell, undated
Physical Description: 39pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   263/8
Story Outline: (“Suggested treatment”) by Howard Koch, 28 August 1942
Physical Description: 9pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   263/9
Story Outline: by Koch, 6 September 1942
Physical Description: 18pp. 
Box/Folder   263/10
Temporary: by Koch, 29 September to 6 October 1942
Physical Description: 41pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   264/1
Final: by Koch, 15 October to 9 December 1942 with revisions to 15 April 1943
Physical Description: 181pp. 
Box/Folder   264/2
Postproduction: Reader's synopsis, by Alex Evelove, undated
Physical Description: 3pp. 
Box/Folder   264/3
Postproduction: Reader's synopsis, by Cecil Piantadosi, 6 February 1946
Physical Description: 1p. 
Box/Folder   264/4
Postproduction: Detailed synopsis, by Piantadosi, 8 February 1946
Physical Description: 11pp. 
Mr. Chump
Box/Folder   264/5
Temporary: by George Bricker, 5 March 1938
Physical Description: 115pp. 
Box/Folder   264/6
Final: by Bricker, 10 March with revisions to 25 March 1938
Physical Description: circa 120pp. 
Mr. Cohen Takes a Walk
Box/Folder   264/7
Short Story: by Mary Roberts Rinehart. Copied from Good Housekeeping, February 1933
Physical Description: 37pp. 
Box/Folder   264/8
Plot Summary: no author shown, undated
Physical Description: 5pp. 
Box/Folder   264/9
Final: by Brock Williams, undated
Physical Description: 95pp. 
Mr. Dodd Takes to the Air
Box/Folder   264/10
Novel: the great crooner, by Clarence Budington Kelland. New York, 1933
Physical Description: 247pp. 
Box/Folder   264/11
Story Outline: the great crooner, no author shown, 24 November 1936
Physical Description: 76pp. 
Box/Folder   265/1
Screenplay: the great crooner, by William Wister Haines, 6 February 1937
Physical Description: 155pp. 
Box/Folder   265/2
Temporary: by Haines, 22 March 1937
Physical Description: 163pp. 
Box/Folder   265/3
Final: no author shown, 15 April 1937
Physical Description: 168pp. 
Box/Folder   265/4
Revised Final: no author shown, 23 April with revisions to 14 May 1937
Physical Description: circa 150pp. 
Mr. Skeffington
Box/Folder   265/5
Novel: by Elizabeth. New York, 1940
Physical Description: 330pp. 
Box/Folder   265/6
Treatment: by Lenore Coffee, 12 August 1940
Physical Description: 52pp. 
Box/Folder   266/1
Temporary: by John Huston, 3 December 1940
Physical Description: 138pp. 
Box/Folder   266/2
Revised Temporary: by Julius J and Philip G Epstein, 26 September 1942
Physical Description: 178pp. 
Box/Folder   266/3
Screenplay: by the Epsteins, 23 December 1942
Physical Description: 149pp. 
Box/Folder   266/4
Final: by the Epsteins, 25 June with revisions to 3 September 1943
Physical Description: circa 155pp. 
Box/Folder   266/5
Revised Final: by the Epsteins, 5 October 1943 with revisions to 29 January 1944
Physical Description: circa 160pp. 
Moby Dick
Box/Folder   266/6
Novel: by Herman Melville. New York, 1955
Physical Description: 536pp. 
Box/Folder   266/7
Plot Summary: by a E MacKenzie, 26 May 1937
Physical Description: 9pp. 
Note: This document was apparently used for consideration of remakes rather than for use in 1930 production.
Box/Folder   266/8
Screenplay: Sea beast, by Oliver H P Garrett, undated
Physical Description: circa 110pp. 
Box/Folder   267/1
Screenplay: by Garrett, undated
Physical Description: circa 115pp. 
Box/Folder   267/2
Final: by Garrett and J Grubb Alexander, 11 March 1930
Physical Description: 120pp. 
Box/Folder   267/3
Postproduction: Reader's synopsis, no author shown, 1 May 1947
Physical Description: 1p. 
Note: This document was apparently used for consideration of remakes rather than for use in 1930 production.
A Modern Hero
Box/Folder   267/4
Novel: by Louis Bromfield, undated, Galleys
Physical Description: 130pp. 
Box/Folder   267/5
Treatment: by Gene Markey and Kathryn Scola, 10 June 1933
Physical Description: 25pp. 
Box/Folder   267/6
Temporary: by Markey and Scola, 18 October 1933
Physical Description: 143pp. 
Box/Folder   267/7
Final: by Markey and Scola, 14 November with revisions to 27 November 1933
Physical Description: circa 140pp. 
Money and the Woman
Box/Folder   267/8
Novel: by James M Cain. Serialized in Liberty, 17 February to 16 March 1940
Physical Description: 31pp. 
Box/Folder   267/9
Novel: the embezzler, by Cain, undated, Typescript
Physical Description: 133pp. 
Box/Folder   267/10
Treatment (“Tentative synopsis”): by Cain, undated
Physical Description: 33pp. 
Box/Folder   268/1
Temporary: by Robert Presnell, 10 April to 17 April 1940
Physical Description: 139pp. 
Box/Folder   268/2
Final: by Presnell, 24 April to 26 April with revisions to 30 April 1940
Physical Description: circa 130pp. 
Box/Folder   268/3
Revised Final: by Presnell, 11 May with revisions to 2 July 1940
Physical Description: circa 140pp. 
Moonlight on the Prairie
Box/Folder   268/4
Treatment: (“Suggestion for western picture”) no author shown, undated
Physical Description: 31pp. 
Box/Folder   268/5
Final: the boss of Bar B Ranch, no author shown, undated with revisions to 25 July 1935; revised pages
Physical Description: 90pp.; 3pp. 
Mother's Cry
Box/Folder   268/6
Final: by Lenore J Coffee, 28 June to 10 July 1930
Physical Description: 106pp. 
Box/Folder   268/7
Novel: (“With illustrations from the film”) by Helen Grace Carlisle. New York, 1930
Physical Description: 267pp. 
Mountain Justice
Box/Folder   269/1
Screenplay: by Luci Ward, 28 February 1936
Physical Description: 178pp. 
Box/Folder   269/2
Temporary: by Norman Reilly Raine and Ward, 25 July 1936
Physical Description: 179pp. 
Box/Folder   269/3
Final: by Raine and Ward, 25 August with revisions to 22 September 1936; revised pages
Physical Description: 149pp.; c 50pp. 
The Mouthpiece
Box/Folder   269/4
Play: by Frank J Collins, 28 March 1931
Physical Description: 94pp. 
Box/Folder   269/5
Temporary: by Joseph Jackson, 18 November 1931
Physical Description: 91pp. 
Box/Folder   269/6
Final: by Jackson and Earl Baldwin, 9 January 1932
Physical Description: 120pp. 
Murder By An Aristocrat
Box/Folder   269/7
Novel: by Mignon G Eberhart. New York, 1932
Physical Description: 310pp. 
Box/Folder   269/8
Story Outline: no author shown, 10 September 1934
Physical Description: 20pp. 
Box/Folder   270/1
Screenplay: by Luci Ward, 6 December 1935
Physical Description: 126pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   270/2
Temporary: by Ward, 19 December 1935
Physical Description: 109pp. 
Box/Folder   270/3
Final: by Ward and Roy Chanslor, 3 January with revisions to 6 January 1936
Physical Description: 104pp. 
Murder in the Air
Box/Folder   270/4
Story Outline: Secret Service #3, by Raymond Schrock, undated
Physical Description: 12pp. 
Box/Folder   270/5
Screenplay: Uncle Sam awakens--Secret Service series, no author shown, undated
Physical Description: 98pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   270/6
Temporary: Uncle Sam Awakens--Secret Service series, no author shown, 1 September with revisions to 5 September 1939
Physical Description: 119pp. 
Box/Folder   270/7
Revised Temporary: Uncle Sam awakens--Secret Service series, no author shown, undated with revisions to 9 September 1939
Physical Description: 100pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   270/8
Final: the enemy within, by Schrock, 13 September with revisions to 19 September 1939
Physical Description: 112pp. 
Murder in the Clouds
Box/Folder   271/1
Temporary: by Dore Schary and Roy Chanslor, 16 August 1934
Physical Description: 111pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   271/2
Final: by Schary and Chanslor, 21 August 1934
Physical Description: circa 115pp. 
The Murder of Dr. Harrigan
Box/Folder   271/3
Novel: From this dark stairway, by M G Eberhart. New York, 1931
Physical Description: 312pp. 
Box/Folder   271/4
Temporary: From this dark stairway, no author shown, 20 February 1935
Physical Description: 119pp. 
Box/Folder   271/5
Final: From this dark stairway, no author shown, 29 June with revisions to 1 July 1935
Physical Description: circa 110pp. 
Murder on the Waterfront
Box/Folder   271/6
Temporary: Without warning, by Robert E Kent, 14 October 1942
Physical Description: 108pp. 
Box/Folder   271/7
Final: Without warning, by Kent, 24 October with revisions to 4 November 1942
Physical Description: 108pp. 
My Bill
Box/Folder   272/1
Play: Courage, by Tom Barry, undated
Physical Description: 111pp. 
Box/Folder   272/2
Temporary: by Robertson White and Lee Katz, 31 December 1937
Physical Description: 136pp. 
Box/Folder   272/3
Revised Temporary: by Milton Herbert Gropper and George R Bilson, 1 March 1938
Physical Description: 83pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   272/4
Final: by Sherman and White, 28 March with revisions to 21 April 1938
Physical Description: circa 120pp. 
My Dream Is Yours
Box/Folder   272/5
Treatment: Forever and always, by Allen Rivkin and Laura Kerr, 8 July 1947
Physical Description: 37pp. 
Box/Folder   272/6
Temporary: Forever and always, by Rivkin and Kerr, 5 August to 15 August 1947
Physical Description: 89pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   272/7
Revised Temporary: Forever and always, by Rivkin and Kerr, 25 August to 19 September 1947
Physical Description: 144pp. 
Box/Folder   272/8
Final: Forever and always, by Marion Parsonnet and Tom D'Andrea, 17 October with revisions to 18 October 1947
Physical Description: 133pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   272/9
Revised Final: by Dane Lussier, 24 January 1948
Physical Description: 132pp. 
Box/Folder   273/1
Revised Final 2: by Harry Kurnitz and Lussier, 12 March with revisions to 18 May 1948
Physical Description: circa 130pp. 
My Love Came Back
Box/Folder   273/2
Screenplay: Episode, by Walter Reisch, undated, In German
Physical Description: 102pp. 
Box/Folder   273/3
Revised Temporary 2: Episode, by Robert Henry Buckner, 2 March 1939
Physical Description: 162pp. 
Box/Folder   273/4
Revised Temporary 3: Episode, by Ivan Goff, 25 October 1939
Physical Description: 142pp. 
Box/Folder   273/5
Final: Episode, no author shown, 3 April to 4 April with revisions to 16 May 1940
Physical Description: circa 140pp. 
My Past
Box/Folder   273/6
Novel: Ex-mistress, anonymous. New York, 1930
Physical Description: 365pp. 
Box/Folder   273/7
Screenplay: the ex-mistress, by Perry Vekroff, undated
Physical Description: 91pp. 
Box/Folder   274/1
Screenplay: Ex-mistress, by Charles Kenyon, undated
Physical Description: 86pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   274/2
Temporary: Ex-mistress, by Kenyon, undated
Physical Description: 113pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   274/3
Final: Ex-mistress, by Kenyon, undated
Physical Description: 103pp. 
My Reputation
Box/Folder   274/4
Novel: Instruct my sorrows, by Clare Jaynes. New York, 1942
Physical Description: 383pp. 
Box/Folder   274/5
Screenplay: Instruct my sorrows, by Catherine Turney, undated
Physical Description: 137pp. 
Box/Folder   274/6
Temporary: Instruct my sorrows, by Turney, 15 July 1943
Physical Description: 153pp. 
Box/Folder   274/7
Revised Temporary: by Turney, 25 August with revisions to 22 September 1943
Physical Description: circa 155pp. 
Box/Folder   275/1
Final: by Turney, 30 October 1943 with revisions to 28 January 1944
Physical Description: circa 165pp. 
My Wild Irish Rose
Box/Folder   275/2
Research: Song in his heart (biography of Chauncey Olcott), by Rita Olcott. New York, 1939
Physical Description: 304pp. 
Box/Folder   275/3
Treatment: by Dale Van Every, 15 January 1944
Physical Description: 71pp. 
Box/Folder   275/4
Treatment: by Joseph S. Tushinsky, 28 March 1944
Physical Description: 82pp. 
Box/Folder   275/5
Screenplay: by Frank Cavett, 10 April 1945
Physical Description: 122pp. 
Box/Folder   275/6
Treatment: by William Kozlenko, 15 November 1945
Physical Description: 47pp. 
Box/Folder   275/7
Story Outline: by Peter Milne, 2 January 1945
Physical Description: 20pp. 
Box/Folder   275/8
Treatment: by Milne, 15 February 1946
Physical Description: 57pp. 
Box/Folder   275/9
Screenplay: by Milne, 6 April to 13 April 1946
Physical Description: 123pp. 
Box/Folder   275/10
Screenplay: by Milne, 20 April 1946
Physical Description: 122pp. 
Box/Folder   276/1
Screenplay: Song in his heart, by Vincent Lawrence, 22 July to 3 August 1946
Physical Description: 114pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   276/2
Screenplay: Song in his heart, by Milne with additional dialogue by Lawrence, revisions by William Jacobs, 29 July to 8 August 1946
Physical Description: 110pp. 
Box/Folder   276/3
Temporary: by Milne and Lawrence, 10 August 1946
Physical Description: 130pp. 
Box/Folder   276/4
Screenplay: Song in his heart, by Wilkie Mahoney, 20 August to 4 September 1946
Physical Description: 141pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   276/5
Screenplay: by Milne, undated
Physical Description: 116pp. 
Box/Folder   276/6
Final: by Milne, 11 September 1946 with revisions to 14 February 1947
Physical Description: circa 115pp. 
The Mysterious Doctor
Box/Folder   276/7
Story Outline: by Richard Weil, 2 June 1942
Physical Description: 12pp. 
Box/Folder   276/8
Story Outline: (“Second draft”) by Weil, 10 June 1942
Physical Description: 22pp. 
Box/Folder   276/9
Temporary: by Weil, 27 July 1942
Physical Description: 99pp. 
Box/Folder   276/10
Final: by Weil, 5 August with revisions to 13 August 1942
Physical Description: circa 105pp. 
Mystery House
Box/Folder   277/1
Novel: the mystery of hunting's end, by M G Eberhart. New York, 1930
Physical Description: 341pp. 
Box/Folder   277/2
Temporary: the mystery of hunting's end, by Robertson White, 20 September 1937
Physical Description: 121pp. 
Box/Folder   277/3
Final: the mystery of hunting's end, by Sherman L Lowe, 19 October with revisions to 26 October 1937
Physical Description: circa 109pp. 
Box/Folder   277/4
Revised Final: the mystery of hunting's end, by Lowe, 29 October 1937 with revisions to 15 January 1938; changes
Physical Description: circa 120pp.; 42pp. 
Mystery of the Wax Museum
Box/Folder   277/5
Story Outline: the wax works, by Charles S Belden, 4 January 1932
Physical Description: 12pp. 
Box/Folder   277/6
Treatment: Wax works, by Don Mullaly, 30 July 1932
Physical Description: 32pp. 
Box/Folder   277/7
Treatment: the wax works, by Carl Erickson, 30 July 1932
Physical Description: 17pp. 
Box/Folder   277/8
Treatment: the wax works, no author shown, 5 August 1932
Physical Description: 48pp. 
Box/Folder   277/9
Treatment: the wax works, no author shown, 11 August 1932
Physical Description: 48pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   277/10
Screenplay: the wax works, by Mullaly and Erickson, 22 August 1932
Physical Description: 103pp. 
Box/Folder   277/11
Temporary: Wax museum, by Mullaly and Erickson, 1 September 1932
Physical Description: 99pp. 
Box/Folder   278/1
Final: Wax museum, by Mullaly and Erickson, 22 September with revisions to 30 September 1932
Physical Description: 108pp. 
Nancy Drew and the Hidden Staircase
Box/Folder   278/2
Novel: the hidden staircase, by Carolyn Keene. New York, 1930
Physical Description: 206pp. 
Box/Folder   278/3
Temporary: by Kenneth Gamet, 3 April 1939
Physical Description: 126pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   278/4
Final: by Gamet, 22 April with revisions to 28 April 1939
Physical Description: circa 125pp. 
Box/Folder   278/5
Postproduction: Reader's synopsis, by William Roberts, 5 August 1940
Physical Description: 1p. 
Nancy Drew--Detective
Box/Folder   278/6
Novel: the password to Larkspur Lane, by Carolyn Keene. New York, 1933
Physical Description: 220pp. 
Box/Folder   278/7
Temporary: the password to Larkspur Lane, by Kenneth Gamet, 4 August 1938
Physical Description: 118pp. 
Box/Folder   279/1
Final: the password to Larkspur Lane, by Gamet, 20 August with revisions to 1 November 1938; tag
Physical Description: 115pp.; 2pp. 
Box/Folder   279/2
Postproduction: Reader's synopsis, the password to Larkspur Lane, by Loralee May, 14 January 1941
Physical Description: 1p. 
Nancy Drew--Reporter
Box/Folder   279/3
Temporary: by Kenneth Gamet, 18 October to 20 October 1938
Physical Description: 120pp. 
Box/Folder   279/4
Final: by Gamet, 26 October to 2 November 1938 with revisions to 4 January 1939; added scenes
Physical Description: circa 140pp.; 3pp. 
Nancy Drew--Trouble Shooter
Box/Folder   279/5
Temporary: by Kenneth Gamet, 21 January 1939
Physical Description: 129pp. 
Box/Folder   279/6
Final: by Gamet, 28 January with revisions to 10 February 1939; tag
Physical Description: circa 130pp.; 3pp. 
Box/Folder   279/7
Postproduction: Reader's synopsis, by Smith Dawless, 22 March 1939
Physical Description: 1p. 
The Narrow Corner
Box/Folder   279/8
Treatment: by Robert R Presnell, 18 January 1933
Physical Description: 93pp. 
Box/Folder   279/9
Final: by Presnell, 1 February to 8 February 1933
Physical Description: 138pp. 
Naughty But Nice
Box/Folder   280/1
Treatment: Always leave them laughing/Words with music, no author shown, undated
Physical Description: 14pp. 
Box/Folder   280/2
Treatment: Words with music, by Jerry Wald and Richard Macaulay, 25 July 1938
Physical Description: 72pp. 
Box/Folder   280/3
Screenplay: Always leave them laughing, by Wald and Macaulay, 13 October 1938
Physical Description: 147pp. 
Box/Folder   280/4
Temporary: Always leave them laughing, by Wald and Macaulay, 12 September 1938
Physical Description: 151pp. 
Box/Folder   280/5
Final: Always leave them laughing, by Macaulay and Wald, 21 October 1938
Physical Description: 132pp. 
Box/Folder   280/6
Revised Final: Always leave them laughing, by Macaulay and Wald, 25 October with revisions to 2 November 1938
Physical Description: circa 130pp. 
The Naughty Flirt
Box/Folder   280/7
Final: Man crazy, by Earl Baldwin and Richard Weil, 10 March 1930
Physical Description: 113pp. 
Navy Blues
Box/Folder   280/8
Story Outline: by Arthur T Horman, undated
Physical Description: 37pp. 
Box/Folder   280/9
Screenplay: by Horman and Sam Perrin, 21 January 1941; alternate ending
Physical Description: 165pp.; 1p. 
Box/Folder   280/10
Temporary: by Horman and Perrin, 21 February 1941
Physical Description: 163pp. 
Box/Folder   281/1
Revised Temporary: by Jerry Wald and Richard Macaulay, 25 March 1941
Physical Description: 143pp. 
Box/Folder   281/2
Final: by Wald and Macaulay, 4 April with revisions to 13 June 1941
Physical Description: circa 140pp. 
Never Say Goodbye
Box/Folder   281/3
Short Story: Don't ever leave me, by Ben and Norma Barzman, undated
Physical Description: 106pp. 
Box/Folder   281/4
Plot Summary: Don't ever leave me, by Stephen Karnot, 10 May 1944
Physical Description: 1p. 
Box/Folder   281/5
Plot Summary: Don't ever leave me, by Karnot, 12 May 1944
Physical Description: 17pp. 
Box/Folder   281/6
Screenplay: Don't ever leave me, by B. Barzman, 24 June 1944
Physical Description: 61pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   281/7
Screenplay: Don't ever leave me, by Barzman, undated
Physical Description: 97pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   281/8
Treatment: Don't ever leave me, by Barzman, 19 August 1944
Physical Description: 31pp. 
Box/Folder   281/9
Screenplay: Don't ever leave me, by Barzman, 22 August 1944
Physical Description: 25pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   281/10
Treatment: Don't ever leave me, by S K Lauren and Barzman, 13 September 1944
Physical Description: 40pp. 
Box/Folder   281/11
Screenplay: Don't ever leave me, by Adele Commandini, 7 October to 17 October 1944
Physical Description: 56pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   281/12
Story Outline: Don't ever leave me, by Commandini, 14 October 1944
Physical Description: 8pp. 
Box/Folder   281/13
Screenplay: Don't ever leave me, by Commandini, 11 November to 23 December 1944
Physical Description: 135pp. 
Box/Folder   281/14
Comments: (“Notes on 'Don't ever leave me' ”) by Jo Pagano, 14 December 1944
Physical Description: 6pp. 
Box/Folder   281/15
Treatment: Don't ever leave me, by Charles Hoffman and Vincent Sherman, 28 December 1944
Physical Description: 13pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   281/16
Treatment: (“Story line”) Don't ever leave me, by James Kern and Lewis R Foster, 20 January to 27 January 1945
Physical Description: 56pp. 
Box/Folder   281/17
Treatment: (“Story line”) by Foster, 25 January 1945
Physical Description: 54pp. 
Box/Folder   281/18
Screenplay: Don't ever leave me, by Foster, 3 February 1945
Physical Description: 20pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   282/1
Screenplay: Don't ever leave me, by I a L Diamond, 10 February to 17 March 1945
Physical Description: 205pp. 
Box/Folder   282/2
Screenplay: Don't ever leave me, by Diamond, 7 April 1945
Physical Description: circa 150pp. 
Box/Folder   282/3
Screenplay: Don't ever leave me, by Diamond, 7 April to 21 April 1945
Physical Description: 145pp. 
Box/Folder   282/4
Temporary: Don't ever leave me, by Diamond, 20 April 1945
Physical Description: 145pp. 
Box/Folder   282/5
Screenplay: Don't ever leave me, by Diamond, 19 May to 2 June 1945
Physical Description: 135pp. 
Box/Folder   282/6
Revised Temporary: Don't ever leave me (Never say goodbye), by Diamond, 2 June 1945
Physical Description: 135pp. 
Box/Folder   282/7
Final: Don't ever leave me, by Diamond, 5 July 1945
Physical Description: 132pp. 
Box/Folder   282/8
Postproduction: Reader's synopsis, Don't ever leave me (Never say goodbye), by Sol Schwartz, 25 April 1946
Physical Description: 1p. 
Night and Day
Box/Folder   283/1
Treatment: by Jack Moffitt, July 1943
Physical Description: 58pp. 
Box/Folder   283/2
Treatment: by Steve Fisher, 11 September 1943
Physical Description: 59pp. 
Box/Folder   283/3
Treatment: by Moffitt, 16 September 1943
Physical Description: 81pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   283/4
Temporary: by Elick Moll and Moffitt, 31 January 1944
Physical Description: 147pp. 
Box/Folder   283/5
Final: by Moll and Moffitt, 11 March to 22 March 1944
Physical Description: circa 150pp. 
Box/Folder   283/6
Treatment: by Charles Hoffmann and Leo Townsend, 28 August 1944
Physical Description: 25pp. 
Box/Folder   283/7
Treatment: by Hoffmann and Townsend, 16 September 1944
Physical Description: 50pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   283/8
Screenplay: by Hoffmann and Townsend, 14 October to 9 December 1944; alternate ending
Physical Description: 141pp.; 10pp. 
Box/Folder   283/9
Temporary: by Hoffmann and Townsend, 22 December 1944
Physical Description: 128pp. 
Box/Folder   283/10
Revised Temporary: by Hoffmann and Townsend, 27 March 1945
Physical Description: 117pp. 
Box/Folder   284/1
Final: by Hoffmann and Townsend, 5 May to 26 May 1945
Physical Description: 112pp. 
Box/Folder   284/2
Revised Final: by Hoffmann and Townsend, 12 June with revisions to 18 September 1945
Physical Description: circa 130pp. 
A Night At the Ritz
Box/Folder   284/3
Treatment: King of the Ritz, by Albert J Cohen and Robert T Shannon, 19 May 1934
Physical Description: 104pp. 
Box/Folder   284/4
Temporary: King of the Ritz, by Shannon and Cohen, 18 July 1934
Physical Description: 138pp. 
Box/Folder   284/5
Final: King of the Ritz, by Shannon and Cohen, revised by Manuel Seff, 8 December to 10 December with revisions to 31 December 1934
Physical Description: circa 135pp. 
Night Nurse
Box/Folder   284/6
Novel: by Dora Macy. New York, 1930
Physical Description: 282pp. 
Box/Folder   284/7
Treatment: by Oliver H P Garrett, undated
Physical Description: 61pp. 
Box/Folder   284/8
Screenplay: by Garrett, 24 November 1930
Physical Description: 140pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   285/1
Temporary: by Garrett and Charles Kenyon, 30 December 1930
Physical Description: 143pp. 
Box/Folder   285/2
Final: by Garrett and Kenyon, 24 March 1931
Physical Description: 129pp. 
Night Unto Night
Box/Folder   285/3
Novel: by Philip Wylie. New York, 1944
Physical Description: 372pp. 
Box/Folder   285/4
Treatment: by Kathryn Scola, 13 April 1946
Physical Description: 76pp. 
Box/Folder   285/5
Treatment: by Scola, 20 April 1946
Physical Description: 75pp. 
Box/Folder   285/6
Screenplay: by Scola, 27 June 1946
Physical Description: 148pp. 
Box/Folder   285/7
Screenplay: by Zachary Gold, undated
Physical Description: 151pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   285/8
Temporary: by Scola, 26 July 1946
Physical Description: 148pp. 
Box/Folder   286/1
Final: by Scola, 18 September 1946 with revisions to 17 January 1947
Physical Description: circa 145pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Nine Lives Are Not Enough
Box/Folder   286/2
Novel: by Jerome Odlum. New York, 1940
Physical Description: 253pp. 
Box/Folder   286/3
Temporary: by Fred Niblo Jr, 1 May 1941
Physical Description: 125pp. 
Box/Folder   286/4
Revised Temporary: by Niblo, 17 May 1941
Physical Description: 133pp. 
Box/Folder   286/5
Final: by Niblo, 29 May with revisions to 5 June 1941
Physical Description: circa 115pp. 
No Place to Go
Box/Folder   286/6
Temporary: Not wanted, by Lee Katz, 25 March 1939
Physical Description: 107pp. 
Box/Folder   286/7
Final: Not wanted, by Larry Kimble, Fred Niblo Jr, and Katz, 25 April 1939
Physical Description: circa 115pp. 
No Time for Comedy
Box/Folder   287/1
Play: by S N Behrman. New York, 1939
Physical Description: 216pp. 
Box/Folder   287/2
Treatment: no author shown, undated
Physical Description: 23pp. 
Box/Folder   287/3
Screenplay: by Julius J and Philip G. Epstein, undated
Physical Description: 160pp. 
Box/Folder   287/4
Temporary: by the Epsteins, 5 April 1940
Physical Description: 142pp. 
Box/Folder   287/5
Final: by the Epsteins, 24 April with revisions to 27 April 1940
Physical Description: circa 140pp. 
Nobody Lives Forever
Box/Folder   287/6
Novel: by W.R. Burnett. New York, 1943
Physical Description: 243pp. 
Box/Folder   287/7
Novel: by Burnett. Serialized in Collier's, 9 October to 30 October 1943
Physical Description: 38pp. 
Box/Folder   288/1
Screenplay: by Burnett, undated
Physical Description: 181pp. 
Box/Folder   288/2
Temporary: I wasn't born yesterday, by Burnett, 20 July 1943
Physical Description: 156pp. 
Box/Folder   288/3
Revised Temporary: no author shown, 11 July with revisions to 8 August 1944
Physical Description: 161pp. 
Box/Folder   288/4
Final: by Burnett, 19 August with revisions to 29 September 1944
Physical Description: circa 150pp. 
Nora Prentiss
Box/Folder   288/5
Story Outline: the man who died twice, by Jack Sobell and Paul Francis Webster, March to April 1938
Physical Description: 22pp. 
Box/Folder   288/6
Treatment: the man who died twice, by Vincent Sherman, undated
Physical Description: 34pp. 
Box/Folder   288/7
Screenplay: the man who died twice, by Phillip MacDonald, 8 January 1945
Physical Description: 151pp. 
Box/Folder   288/8
Screenplay: the man who died twice, by N Richard Nash, 28 February 1945
Physical Description: 162pp. 
Box/Folder   288/9
Temporary: the man who died twice, the deep end, by Nash, 11 September to 15 October 1945
Physical Description: 137pp. 
Box/Folder   289/1
Screenplay: the man who died twice, by Nash, 21 November 1945
Physical Description: 141pp. 
Box/Folder   289/2
Final: the sentence, by Nash and Ranald MacDougall, 5 January with revisions to 18 April 1946
Physical Description: circa 148pp. 
Northern Pursuit
Box/Folder   289/3
Novel: Five thousand Trojan horses, by Leslie T White. Serialized in Adventure Magazine, 1942, Typescript
Physical Description: 182pp. 
Box/Folder   289/4
Treatment: (“Breakdown outline”) to the last man, by a I Bezzerides, September 1942
Physical Description: 12pp. 
Box/Folder   289/5
Treatment: to the last man, by Bezzerides, 7 November 1942
Physical Description: 62pp. 
Box/Folder   289/6
Screenplay: to the last man, by Bezzerides, undated
Physical Description: 25pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   289/7
Screenplay: to the last man, by Bezzerides, 2 January 1943
Physical Description: 58pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   289/8
Story Outline: to the last man, by Thomas Job and William Faulkner, 2 February 1943; notes
Physical Description: 16pp.; 1p. 
Box/Folder   289/9
Screenplay: to the last man, by Faulkner and Job, 9 February to 19 February 1943
Physical Description: circa 60pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   289/10
Screenplay: to the last man, by Faulkner, 26 February to 1 March 1943
Physical Description: circa 60pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   289/11
Temporary: to the last man, no author shown, 12 March to 31 March 1943
Physical Description: 92pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   289/12
Final: to the last man, no author shown, 8 March with revisions to 13 July 1943
Physical Description: circa 160pp. 
A Notorious Affair
Box/Folder   290/1
Play: Fame, by Audrey and Waveney Carten, undated
Physical Description: 113pp. 
Box/Folder   290/2
Treatment: Fame, by Brown Holmes, undated
Physical Description: 40pp. 
Box/Folder   290/3
Final: Faithful; by J Grubb Alexander, 9 November 1929; cast list, staff list, shooting schedule
Physical Description: 90pp.; 3pp. 
Now, Voyager
Box/Folder   290/4
Novel: by Olive Higgins Prouty. Boston, 1941
Physical Description: 340pp. 
Box/Folder   290/5
Treatment: by Edmund Goulding, undated
Physical Description: 15pp. 
Box/Folder   290/6
Temporary: by Casey Robinson, 19 February to 4 March 1942
Physical Description: 114pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   290/7
Final: by Robinson, 25 March to 26 March with revisions to 3 April 1942
Physical Description: circa 170pp. 
Box/Folder   290/8
Revised Final: by Robinson, 8 April with revisions to 9 June 1942
Physical Description: circa 170pp. 
Numbered Men
Box/Folder   291/1
Play: Jailbreak, by Dwight Taylor, undated
Physical Description: 100pp. 
Box/Folder   291/2
Final: Jailbreak, by Al Cohn and Henry McCarty, 30 December 1929; production notes
Physical Description: 112pp.; 11pp. 
The Nurse's Secret
Box/Folder   291/3
Temporary: the return of Miss Pinkerton, by Anthony Coldewey, 21 January 1941
Physical Description: 107pp. 
Box/Folder   291/4
Final: the return of Miss Pinkerton, by Coldewey, 29 January with revisions to 24 February 1941
Physical Description: circa 110pp. 
Objective Burma
Box/Folder   291/5
Treatment: (“Story outline”) Burma objective, by Alvah Bessie, 7 January 1944
Physical Description: 18pp. 
Box/Folder   291/6
Story Outline: by Jerry Wald, 8 January 1944
Physical Description: 5pp. 
Box/Folder   291/7
Treatment: by Bessie (annotated), 12 January 1944; memo from Jerry Wald
Physical Description: 51pp.; 1p. 
Box/Folder   291/8
Temporary: by Ranald MacDougall, 4 February to 21 March 1944
Physical Description: 215pp. 
Box/Folder   291/9
Comments: (“Story outline from conference notes”) by MacDougall, 8 March 1944, Annotated
Physical Description: 10pp. 
Box/Folder   291/10
Treatment: (“Revised story outline, sets and scenes”) by MacDougall and Lester Cole, 11 March 1944
Physical Description: 32pp. 
Box/Folder   291/11
Revised Temporary: by MacDougall and Cole, 4 April with revisions to 14 April 1944
Physical Description: 155pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   292/1
Final: by MacDougall and Cole, 15 April 1944
Physical Description: 164pp. 
Box/Folder   292/2
Revised Final: by MacDougall and Cole, 22 April with revisions to 12 September 1944
Physical Description: circa 160pp. 
Off the Record
Box/Folder   292/3
Short Story: the fourth estate, by Saul Elkins and Sally Sandlin, undated
Physical Description: 41pp. 
Box/Folder   292/4
Screenplay: Unfit to print, or the fourth estate, by Elkins and Sandlin, 16 November 1937
Physical Description: 184pp. 
Box/Folder   292/5
Screenplay: (“Second draft”) Unfit to print, or the fourth estate, by Elkins and Sandlin, 16 November 1937
Physical Description: 166pp. 
Box/Folder   292/6
Temporary: Unfit to print, or the fourth estate, by Niven Busch and Lawrence Kimble, 21 January to 17 February 1938
Physical Description: 159pp. 
Box/Folder   292/7
Final: Unfit to print, no author shown, 3 August with revisions to 3 November 1938
Physical Description: circa 115pp. 
The Office Wife
Box/Folder   293/1
Novel: by Faith Baldwin, serialized in Cosmopolitan, October 1929 to March 1930
Physical Description: 47pp. 
Box/Folder   293/2
Temporary: by Charles Kenyon, undated
Physical Description: 101pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   293/3
Final: no author shown, 21 April 1930
Physical Description: 97pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   293/4
Postproduction: by Baldwin. New York, 1930, Illustrated with stills from the film
Physical Description: 279pp. 
Oh Sailor Behave
Box/Folder   293/5
Temporary: See Naples and die, by Joseph Jackson, undated
Physical Description: 79pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   293/6
Final: See Naples and die, by Jackson, undated
Physical Description: 97pp. 
Oil for the Lamps of China
Box/Folder   293/7
Novel: by Alice Tisdale Hobart. Indianapolis, 1933
Physical Description: 403pp. 
Box/Folder   294/1
Treatment: by Laird Doyle, 7 July 1934
Physical Description: 118pp. 
Box/Folder   294/2
Temporary: by Doyle, 8 November 1934
Physical Description: 137pp. 
Box/Folder   294/3
Final: by Doyle, undated with revisions to 27 November 1934
Physical Description: circa 140pp. 
Box/Folder   294/4
Revised Final: by Doyle, 16 January with revisions to 2 May 1935
Physical Description: circa 140pp. 
Oklahoma Kid
Box/Folder   294/5
Revised Final: by Warren Duff, 4 October to 11 October with revisions to 12 December 1938
Physical Description: circa 135pp. 
Box/Folder   294/6
Postproduction: (“Pilot script”) Teleplay, by Wells Root and Robert Warnes Leach, undated
Physical Description: 38pp. 
Old Acquaintance
Box/Folder   294/7
Play: by John van Druten, 18 January 1941
Physical Description: 117pp. 
Box/Folder   294/8
Screenplay: by Lenore Coffee, 19 January 1942
Physical Description: 56pp. 
Note: Annotated and Incomplete.
Box/Folder   294/8
Memo from Coffee to Henry Blanke
Physical Description: 1p. 
Box/Folder   294/9
Screenplay: by Coffee, undated
Physical Description: circa 70pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   295/1
Temporary: no author shown, 4 April 1942
Physical Description: 174pp. 
Box/Folder   295/2
Revised Temporary: by van Druten, 20 July to 12 August 1942
Physical Description: circa 220pp. 
Box/Folder   295/3
Final: by van Druten and Edmund Goulding, 9 September 1942 with revisions to 28 January 1943
Physical Description: circa 175pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Old English
Box/Folder   295/4
Short Story: a stoic, by John Galsworthy, 7 November 1936
Physical Description: 103pp. 
Box/Folder   295/5
Play: by Galsworthy, undated
Physical Description: 106pp. 
Box/Folder   295/6
Final: no author shown, 24 April 1930
Physical Description: 97pp. 
The Old Maid
Box/Folder   295/7
Novel: by Edith Wharton. New York, 1924
Physical Description: 191pp. 
Box/Folder   296/1
Play: by Zoe Akins. New York, 1936
Physical Description: 188pp. 
Box/Folder   296/2
Temporary: no author shown, 9 January 1939
Physical Description: 145pp. 
Box/Folder   296/3
Revised Temporary: by Casey Robinson, 6 February to 17 February 1939
Physical Description: 75pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   296/4
Final: by Robinson, 27 February 1939
Physical Description: 106pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   296/5
Revised Final: by Robinson, 14 March with revisions to 11 April 1939
Physical Description: circa 160pp. 
On Dress Parade
Box/Folder   296/6
Temporary: the dead end kids at Valley Forge, no author shown, 26 May to 1 June 1939
Physical Description: 135pp. 
Box/Folder   296/7
Revised Temporary: the dead end kids in military school, by Tom Reed, 3 June 1939
Physical Description: 113pp. 
Box/Folder   296/8
Final: the dead end kids in military school, by Reed, 6 June 1939
Physical Description: 102pp. 
Box/Folder   297/1
Revised Final: the dead end kids in military school, by Reed, 8 June with revisions to 22 August 1939
Physical Description: circa 104pp. 
On Trial
Box/Folder   297/2
Play: by Elmer Rice, undated
Physical Description: 111pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   297/3
Temporary: the Strickland case, no author shown, 7 December 1938
Physical Description: 97pp. 
Box/Folder   297/4
Final: Woman in shadow, by Don Ryan, 13 December with revisions to 20 December 1938
Physical Description: circa 100pp. 
On With the Show
Box/Folder   297/5
Play: Shoestring, by Humphrey W. Pearson, undated
Physical Description: 89pp. 
Box/Folder   297/6
Treatment: (“Skeleton outline”) Shoestring, by Robert Lord, January 1929
Physical Description: 13pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   297/7
Final: Broadway or bust, by Lord, February 1929
Physical Description: 91pp. 
On Your Toes
Box/Folder   297/8
Play: by Richard Rodgers, Larry Hart, and George Abbott, 11 April 1936
Physical Description: 63pp. 
Box/Folder   297/9
Treatment: by Lawrence Riley, Sig Herzig, and Robert Lord, 13 February 1937
Physical Description: 118pp. 
Box/Folder   297/10
Temporary: by Riley and Herzig, 24 January 1938
Physical Description: 117pp. 
Box/Folder   297/11
Treatment: by Jerry Wald and Richard Macaulay, 20 March 1939
Physical Description: 36pp. 
Box/Folder   298/1
Revised Temporary: by Wald and Macaulay, 25 April 1939
Physical Description: 150pp. 
Box/Folder   298/2
Revised Temporary 2: by Wald and Macaulay, 29 April 1939
Physical Description: 135pp. 
Box/Folder   298/3
Final: by Wald and Macaulay, 5 May with revisions to 15 July 1939
Physical Description: circa 135pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Once a Doctor
Box/Folder   298/4
Screenplay: Intern, by Frank Daugherty and Paul Perez, 29 June 1936
Physical Description: 101pp. 
Box/Folder   298/5
Temporary: by Robertson White and Ben Grauman Kohn, 12 August 1936
Physical Description: 103pp. 
Box/Folder   298/6
Final: by White and Kohn, 15 August with revisions to 20 August 1936
Physical Description: circa 125pp. 
One Foot in Heaven
Box/Folder   298/7
Treatment: (“Outline for a treatment”) by Harry Chandlee and Abem Finkel, undated
Physical Description: 31pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   298/8
Treatment: by Chandlee and Finkel, 27 December 1940
Physical Description: 74pp. 
Box/Folder   298/9
Treatment: (“Notes for a treatment”) by Casey Robinson and Hartzell Spence, 30 January 1941
Physical Description: 17pp. 
Box/Folder   298/10
Treatment: by Robinson, undated
Physical Description: 52pp. 
Box/Folder   299/1
Temporary: by Robinson, 26 April 1941
Physical Description: 132pp. 
Box/Folder   299/2
Final: by Robinson, 7 May with revisions to 24 July 1941
Physical Description: circa 140pp. 
One Last Fling
Box/Folder   299/3
Short Story: by Herbert Clyde Lewis, undated
Physical Description: 109pp. 
Box/Folder   299/4
Screenplay: by Lewis, undated
Physical Description: 172pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   299/5
Temporary: by Lewis, 28 January 1947
Physical Description: 151pp. 
Box/Folder   299/6
Screenplay: by Richard Flournoy, undated
Physical Description: 119pp. 
Box/Folder   299/7
Revised Temporary: by Flournoy, 22 July 1947
Physical Description: 127pp. 
Box/Folder   300/1
Revised Temporary 2: by Flournoy, 20 September 1947
Physical Description: 140pp. 
Box/Folder   300/2
Revised Temporary 3: (“Shooting script”) by Flournoy, 27 January with revisions to 10 March 1948
Physical Description: circa 105pp. 
One More Tomorrow
Box/Folder   300/3
Play: the animal kingdom, by Philip Barry. New York, 1931
Physical Description: 198pp. 
Box/Folder   300/4
Research: “Final script for RKO production”) Animal kingdom, by Horace Jackson, 1932; censor replacement dialogue , 12 December 1932
Physical Description: 104pp.; 5pp. 
Box/Folder   300/5
Screenplay: Animal kingdom, by Helen Deutsch, undated to 30 December 1942
Physical Description: circa 75pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   300/6
Screenplay: Animal kingdom, no author shown, 6 January 1943
Physical Description: circa 180pp. 
Box/Folder   300/7
Screenplay: the animal kingdom, by Francis Swann, 18 January 1943
Physical Description: 42pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   300/8
Screenplay: the animal kingdom, by Charles Hoffman, 16 February to 16 March 1943
Physical Description: 148pp. 
Box/Folder   300/9
Screenplay: Animal kingdom, by Hoffman, 22 March to 30 April 1943
Physical Description: circa 120pp.; 3pp. 
Note: Incomplete; story outline.
Box/Folder   301/1
Comments: (“Miscellaneous material taken from Winters' secretary's desk”) Animal kingdom, by Keith Winter, 25 March to 21 April 1943
Physical Description: circa 50pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   301/2
Screenplay: Animal kingdom, by Hoffman and Winter, 29 March with revisions to 8 May 1943
Physical Description: circa 140pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   301/3
Temporary: Animal kingdom, no author shown, 30 March to 2 April 1943
Physical Description: 27pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   301/4
Final: Animal kingdom, no author shown, 5 April with revisions to 13 May 1943
Physical Description: 140pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   301/5
Comments: (“Suggested changes for 'Animal kingdom' ”) by P G and J J Epstein, 28 May 1943
Physical Description: 4pp. 
Box/Folder   301/6
Story Outline: (“Outline treatment”) Animal kingdom, by Hoffman and Catherine Turney, 2 June 1943
Physical Description: 9pp. 
Box/Folder   301/7
Screenplay: Animal kingdom, by the Epsteins, 11 June 1943
Physical Description: circa 145pp. 
Box/Folder   301/8
Comments: (Changed pages) Animal kingdom, by Turney, 9 September to 21 September 1943; memo from Blanke
Physical Description: circa 40pp.; 1p. 
Box/Folder   301/9
Revised Final: Animal kingdom, no author shown, 15 September with revisions to 30 October 1943; additional scenes
Physical Description: circa 140pp.; 3pp. 
One Night At Susie's
Box/Folder   301/10
Short Story: by Frederick Hazlitt Brennan, in Liberty Magazine, 22 June 1929
Physical Description: 7pp. 
Box/Folder   301/11
Final: by Forrest Halsey and Kathryn Scola, 27 January 1930
Physical Description: 76pp. 
One Sunday Afternoon
Box/Folder   301/12
Play: by James Hagan. New York, 1933
Physical Description: 114pp. 
Box/Folder   302/1
Screenplay: no author shown, 10 November 1947
Physical Description: 130pp. 
Box/Folder   302/2
Treatment: by Robert Richards, 17 November 1947
Physical Description: circa 40pp. 
Box/Folder   302/3
Treatment: by Richards, 19 November 1947
Physical Description: 95pp. 
Box/Folder   302/4
Temporary: by Richards, 3 December to 13 December with revisions to 18 December 1947
Physical Description: circa 165pp. 
Box/Folder   302/5
Screenplay: by Richards, 23 December 1947
Physical Description: 150pp. 
Box/Folder   302/6
Revised Temporary: by Richards, 3 January 1948
Physical Description: 121pp. 
Box/Folder   302/7
Final: by Richards, 13 January with revisions to 8 March 1948
Physical Description: circa 130pp. 
One Way Passage
Box/Folder   302/8
Story Outline: S S Atlantic, by Robert Lord, 9 April 1931
Physical Description: 10pp. 
Box/Folder   302/9
Treatment: S S Atlantic, by Lord and James Ashmore Creelman, 6 May 1931; story outline
Physical Description: 114pp.; 10pp. 
Box/Folder   303/1
Treatment: the golden gate, no author shown, 2 April 1932
Physical Description: 54pp. 
Box/Folder   303/2
Temporary: (“In treatment form”) by Wilson Mizner and Joseph Jackson, 14 April 1932
Physical Description: 54pp. 
Box/Folder   303/3
Revised Temporary: no author shown, undated
Physical Description: 109pp. 
Box/Folder   303/4
Final: by Mizner and Jackson, 3 May 1932
Physical Description: 98pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Other Men's Women
Box/Folder   303/5
Final: Steel highway, by Maude Fulton, 2 July 1930
Physical Description: 92pp. 
Out of the Fog
Box/Folder   303/6
Play: the gentle people, by Irwin Shaw, 9 October 1940
Physical Description: 136pp. 
Box/Folder   303/7
Treatment: the gentle people, by Jerry Wald and Richard Macaulay, 5 November 1940
Physical Description: 20pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   303/8
Temporary: Gentle people, by Wald and Macaulay, 16 December 1940
Physical Description: 184pp. 
Box/Folder   303/9
Revised Temporary: Gentle people, no author shown, 23 January to 4 February 1941
Physical Description: 173pp. 
Box/Folder   303/10
Final: Gentle people, by Robert Rossen, 6 February to 8 February 1941
Physical Description: 151pp. 
Box/Folder   304/1
Revised Final: Gentle people, by Rossen, 12 February with revisions to 10 March 1941
Physical Description: circa 155pp. 
Outward Bound
Box/Folder   304/2
Play: by Sutton Vane. New York, 1924
Physical Description: 171pp. 
Box/Folder   304/3
Screenplay: by J Grubb Alexander, undated
Physical Description: 108pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   304/4
Final: by Alexander, 28 May 1930
Physical Description: 127pp. 
Over the Goal
Box/Folder   304/5
Temporary: Block that kick, by William Jacobs and Anthony Coldewey, 19 June 1937
Physical Description: 131pp. 
Box/Folder   304/6
Final: Block that kick, by Jacobs and Coldewey, 23 June with revisions to 26 August 1937
Physical Description: circa 130pp. 
Over the Wall
Box/Folder   304/7
Final: One more tomorrow, by Crane Wilbur and George Bricker, 20 July with revisions to 26 July 1937
Physical Description: circa 115pp. 
Box/Folder   304/8
Revised Final: One more tomorrow, by Wilbur and Bricker, 28 July with revisions to 4 August 1937
Physical Description: circa 120pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Page Miss Glory
Box/Folder   305/1
Play: by Joseph Schrank and Phillip Denning, 28 October 1934
Physical Description: circa 120pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   305/2
Treatment: by Delmer Daves and Robert Lord, 23 January 1935
Physical Description: 84pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   305/3
Screenplay: by Daves and Lord, 16 February 1935
Physical Description: 156pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   305/4
Temporary: by Daves and Lord, 27 February 1935
Physical Description: 170pp. 
Box/Folder   305/5
Final: by Daves and Lord, 14 March with revisions to 22 April 1935
Physical Description: circa 165pp. 
Parachute Jumper
Box/Folder   305/6
Novel: Some call it love, by Rian James, 29 March 1932
Physical Description: 248pp. 
Box/Folder   305/7
Treatment: Some call it love, by Kathleen Ridgeway, 11 June 1932
Physical Description: 56pp. 
Box/Folder   305/8
Temporary: Some call it love, by John Francis Larkin, 25 July 1932
Physical Description: 157pp. 
Box/Folder   305/9
Final: Parachute, by Larkin, 13 August 1932
Physical Description: 105pp. 
Box/Folder   306/1
Revised Final: Parachute, by Larkin, 30 August 1932
Physical Description: 111pp. 
Box/Folder   306/2
Revised Final 2: Parachute, by Larkin, 18 September 1932
Physical Description: 111pp. 
Party Husband
Box/Folder   306/3
Novel: by Geoffrey Barnes. New York, 1930
Physical Description: 292pp. 
Box/Folder   306/4
Treatment: no author shown, undated
Physical Description: 24pp. 
Box/Folder   306/5
Screenplay: (“Adaptation and dialogue”) by Charles Kenyon, undated
Physical Description: 140pp. 
Box/Folder   306/6
Temporary: by Kenyon, 19 December 1930
Physical Description: 101pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   306/7
Final: by Kenyon, 27 December 1930
Physical Description: 104pp. 
Passage From Hong Kong
Box/Folder   307/1
Novel: the agony column, by Earl Derr Biggers. New York, 1916
Physical Description: 159pp. 
Box/Folder   307/2
Temporary: by Fred Niblo Jr, 5 March 1941
Physical Description: 107pp. 
Box/Folder   307/3
Final: by Niblo, 14 March with revisions to 17 April 1941
Physical Description: 105pp. 
Passage to Marseille
Box/Folder   307/4
Novel: Men without country, by Charles Nordhoff and James Norman Hall. New York, 1942
Physical Description: 122pp. 
Box/Folder   307/5
Novel: Men without country, by Nordhoff and Hall. in Atlantic, June 1942
Physical Description: 27pp. 
Box/Folder   307/6
Screenplay: Sans patrie, by Casey Robinson, undated
Physical Description: circa 150pp. 
Note: Annotated and Incomplete.
Box/Folder   307/7
Screenplay: by Robinson, 26 March 1943
Physical Description: 158pp. 
Box/Folder   307/8
Screenplay: by Jack Moffitt, 25 May 1943
Physical Description: circa 160pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   308/1
Final: Men without country, by Robinson, 30 September 1942
Physical Description: 151pp. 
Box/Folder   308/2
Revised Final: by Robinson, 13 April 1943
Physical Description: 140pp. 
Box/Folder   308/3
Revised Final 2: by Robinson, 11 June with revisions to 19 June 1943
Physical Description: circa 155pp. 
Box/Folder   308/4
Revised Final 3: by Robinson, 19 July with revisions to 13 October 1943
Physical Description: circa 150pp. 
The Patient in Room 18
Box/Folder   308/5
Novel: by Mignon G Eberhart. New York, 1929
Physical Description: 302pp. 
Box/Folder   308/6
Temporary: by Eugene Solow, 18 August 1937
Physical Description: 110pp. 
Box/Folder   308/7
Final: by Robertson White and Solow, 23 August with revisions to 4 October 1937
Physical Description: circa 110pp. 
The Payoff
Box/Folder   309/1
Short Story: Sports writer, by George Bricker, 4 October 1934
Physical Description: 22pp. 
Box/Folder   309/2
Screenplay: the real McCoy, no author shown, undated
Physical Description: 144pp. 
Box/Folder   309/3
Temporary: the real McCoy, no author shown, 1 February 1935
Physical Description: 143pp. 
Box/Folder   309/4
Revised Temporary: the real McCoy, no author shown, 17 May 1935
Physical Description: 128pp. 
Box/Folder   309/5
Final: the real McCoy, no author shown, 4 June 1935
Physical Description: 116pp. 
Penrod and His Twin Brother
Box/Folder   309/6
Temporary: Boy of mine, by William Jacobs and Hugh Cummings, 2 April 1937
Physical Description: 133pp. 
Box/Folder   309/7
Final: Boy of mine, by Jacobs and Cummings, 20 April with revisions to 26 August 1937
Physical Description: circa 120pp. 
Box/Folder   309/8
Revised Final: by Jacobs and Cummings, 8 September with revisions to 4 October 1937
Physical Description: circa 130pp. 
Penrod and Sam (1931)
Box/Folder   310/1
Novel: by Booth Tarkington. New York, 1916
Physical Description: 249pp. 
Box/Folder   310/2
Screenplay: by Waldemar Young, undated
Physical Description: 122pp. 
Box/Folder   310/3
Temporary: by Young, 15 April to 21 April 1931
Physical Description: 116pp. 
Box/Folder   310/4
Final: by Young, 22 April to 13 May 1931
Physical Description: circa 115pp. 
Penrod and Sam (1937)
Box/Folder   310/5
Screenplay: no author shown, undated
Physical Description: 137pp. 
Box/Folder   310/6
Temporary: by Lillie Hayward and Hugh Cummings, 28 August 1936
Physical Description: 120pp. 
Box/Folder   310/7
Revised Temporary: by Hayward and Cummings, 14 September 1936
Physical Description: 119pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Penrod's Double Trouble
Box/Folder   311/1
Short Story: by Ernest Booth, undated
Physical Description: 28pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   311/2
Temporary: by Crane Wilbur, 8 November 1937
Physical Description: 134pp. 
Box/Folder   311/3
Final: by Wilbur, 3 December 1937
Physical Description: 119pp. 
Box/Folder   311/4
Revised Final: by Wilbur, 8 December with revisions to 10 December 1937
Physical Description: circa 130pp. 
The Perfect Specimen
Box/Folder   311/5
Short Story: by Samuel Hopkins Adams, in Cosmopolitan, December 1935
Physical Description: 28pp. 
Box/Folder   311/6
Screenplay: by Lawrence Kimble, undated
Physical Description: 154pp. 
Box/Folder   311/7
Screenplay: by Fritz Falkenstein and N Brewster Morse, 15 August 1936
Physical Description: 160pp. 
Box/Folder   311/8
Temporary: by Lawrence Riley, 9 December 1936
Physical Description: 152pp. 
Box/Folder   311/9
Treatment: (“Changes in script”) by Stanley Logan, 12 February 1937
Physical Description: circa 45pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   312/1
Revised Temporary: no author shown, 20 April 1937
Physical Description: 107pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   312/2
Revised Temporary 2: no author shown, 26 April with revisions to 28 April 1937
Physical Description: 158pp. 
Box/Folder   312/3
Final: no author shown, 11 May with revisions to 26 June 1937
Physical Description: circa 160pp. 
Personal Maid's Secret
Box/Folder   312/4
Short Story: Living up to Lizzie, by Lillian Day, in Saturday Evening Post, 8 December 1934
Physical Description: 3 pp. 
Box/Folder   312/5
Temporary: Living up to Lizzie, by F Hugh Herbert and Lillie Hayward, 26 April 1935
Physical Description: 127pp. 
Box/Folder   312/6
Final: Living up to Lizzie, by Herbert and Hayward, 26 June with revisions to 7 August 1935; added scenes
Physical Description: 109pp.; 5pp. 
The Personality Kid
Box/Folder   312/7
Screenplay: (“Treatment and continuity”) Shanghai orchids, by David Boehm, 11 December 1933
Physical Description: 116pp. 
Box/Folder   312/8
Temporary: Shanghai orchids, by Gene Towne and Graham Baker, 22 June 1933
Physical Description: 138pp. 
Box/Folder   312/9
Temporary: Shanghai orchids, by Boehm, 2 January 1934
Physical Description: 111pp. 
Box/Folder   313/1
Temporary: One-man woman, by F Hugh Herbert and Erwin Gelsey, 25 January 1934
Physical Description: 117pp. 
Box/Folder   313/2
Final: One-man woman, by Gelsey and Herbert, 3 February 1934
Physical Description: 117pp. 
Box/Folder   313/3
Revised Final: One-man woman, by Gelsey and Herbert, 9 February 1934
Physical Description: 110pp. 
The Petrified Forest
Box/Folder   313/4
Play: by Robert Emmet Sherwood, 12 June 1935
Physical Description: 126pp. 
Box/Folder   313/5
Screenplay: no author shown, 31 August 1935
Physical Description: 132pp. 
Box/Folder   313/6
Screenplay: by Charles Kenyon, 9 September 1935
Physical Description: 129pp. 
Box/Folder   313/7
Temporary: no author shown, undated
Physical Description: 164pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   313/8
Revised Temporary: no author shown, 23 September 1935
Physical Description: 119pp. 
Box/Folder   313/9
Final: no author shown, 7 October 1935
Physical Description: 128pp. 
Picture Snatcher
Box/Folder   314/1
Novel: by Danny Ahearn, 9 November 1932
Physical Description: 136pp. 
Box/Folder   314/2
Screenplay: (“Continuity-treatment”) by P J Wolfson and Allen Rivkin, 21 November 1932
Physical Description: 99pp. 
Box/Folder   314/3
Screenplay: (“1st draft”) by Wolfson and Rivkin, 3 December 1932
Physical Description: 124pp. 
Box/Folder   314/4
Screenplay: (“2nd draft”) by Wolfson and Rivkin, 10 December 1932
Physical Description: 101pp. 
Box/Folder   314/5
Final: by Ben Markson, 15 December 1932 with revisions to 10 February 1933; alternate ending
Physical Description: circa 105pp.; 9pp. 
Pillow to Post
Box/Folder   314/6
Play: From pillar to post, by Rose Simon Kohn, undated
Physical Description: 117pp. 
Box/Folder   314/7
Play: Pillar to post, by Kohn, 1944
Physical Description: 134pp. 
Box/Folder   314/8
Treatment: Pillar to post, by Charles Hoffman, 21 April 1944
Physical Description: 22pp. 
Box/Folder   314/9
Screenplay: Pillar to post, by Hoffman. 10 June to 19 June 1944
Physical Description: 146pp. 
Box/Folder   314/10
Temporary: Pillar to post, by Hoffman, 7 July 1944
Physical Description: 140pp. 
Box/Folder   314/11
Final: Pillar to post, by Hoffman, 3 August with revisions to 1 November 1944
Physical Description: circa 150pp. 
Play Girl
Box/Folder   315/1
Short Story: God's gift to women, by Frederick Hazlitt Brennan, typescript from Liberty, 19 July 1930
Physical Description: 12pp. 
Box/Folder   315/2
Screenplay: (“Adaptation and dialogue”) God's gift to women, by Maude Fulton. ND. Typescript
Physical Description: 88pp. 
Box/Folder   315/3
Temporary: Eight to five, no author shown, 15 December 1931
Physical Description: 48pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   315/4
Final: Eight to five, no author shown, 17 December to 24 December 1931
Physical Description: 102pp. 
Playing Around
Box/Folder   315/5
Short Story: Sheba, by Vina Delmar, in Redbook, February 1929
Physical Description: 6pp. 
Box/Folder   315/6
Plot Summary: (“A comedy drama by Frances Nordstrom”) no author shown, undated
Physical Description: 8pp. 
Box/Folder   315/7
Screenplay: by Adele Comandini, undated
Physical Description: 112pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   315/8
Temporary: by Harvey Thew and Humphrey Pearson, 31 August 1929
Physical Description: 158pp. 
Note: Annotated and Incomplete.
Box/Folder   315/9
Final: by Thew and Pearson, 5 September 1929; production information; trailer dialogue
Physical Description: 90pp.; 30pp.; 5pp. 
Polo Joe
Box/Folder   315/10
Temporary: by Peter Milne and Hugh Cummings, 5 May 1936
Physical Description: 120pp. 
Box/Folder   315/11
Final: by Milne and Cummings, 16 May with revisions to 22 May 1936; alternate ending
Physical Description: 117pp.; 10pp. 
Box/Folder   315/12
Revised Final: by Milne and Cummings, 28 May with revisions to 16 June 1936
Physical Description: circa 120pp. 
Possessed
Box/Folder   316/1
Short Story: One man's secret, by Rita Weiman, in Cosmopolitan, March 1943
Physical Description: 7pp. 
Box/Folder   316/2
Plot Summary: One man's secret, by David Wear III, 26 February 1943
Physical Description: 1p. 
Box/Folder   316/3
Story Outline: (“Detailed synopsis”) by Wes Haynes, 28 December 1943
Physical Description: 9pp. 
Box/Folder   316/4
Treatment: One man's secret, by Richard Aldington and Thomas Job, 1 June 1944
Physical Description: 14pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   316/5
Treatment: One man's secret, by Aldington and Job, 10 June 1944
Physical Description: 22pp. 
Box/Folder   316/6
Treatment: One man's secret, by Aldington and Job, 24 June 1944; summary part III
Physical Description: 57pp.; 6pp. 
Box/Folder   316/7
Treatment: Intrigue, by Whitman Chambers, 9 September 1944
Physical Description: 34pp. 
Box/Folder   316/8
Treatment: Intrigue, by W.R. Burnett and Chambers, 23 September 1944
Physical Description: 53pp. 
Box/Folder   316/9
Temporary: One man's secret, by Burnett and Chambers, 16 December 1944
Physical Description: 137pp. 
Box/Folder   316/10
Screenplay: the secret, by Barre Lyndon, 24 November 1945
Physical Description: 150pp. 
Box/Folder   316/11
Treatment: the secret, by Silvia Richards, 1 December 1945
Physical Description: 7pp.; 12pp. 
Note: Incomplete; characters and story outline.
Box/Folder   316/12
Screenplay: the secret, by Richards, 8 December 1945 to 2 March 1946
Physical Description: 140pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   316/13
Screenplay: the secret, by Richards and Ranald MacDougall, 8 April 1946
Physical Description: 148pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   316/14
Final: the secret, by Richards and MacDougall, 9 April to 1 May with revisions to 17 May 1946
Physical Description: circa 145pp. 
Box/Folder   316/15
Revised Final: the secret, by Richards and MacDougall, 5 June with revisions to 6 November 1946
Physical Description: circa 165pp. 
Prairie Thunder
Box/Folder   317/1
Final: by Ed Earl Repp, 25 May 1937
Physical Description: 82pp. 
Pride of the Marines
Box/Folder   317/2
Research: Al Schmid: hero, by Roger Butterfield, in Life, 22 March 1943
Physical Description: 5pp. 
Box/Folder   317/3
Research: (“Notes on research trip to San Diego”) by Marvin Borowsky, August 1943
Physical Description: 9pp. 
Box/Folder   317/4
Research: Sergeant Schmid, marine, by Butterfield, in Cosmopolitan, November 1943
Physical Description: 5pp. 
Box/Folder   317/5
Research: Al Schmid, marine, by Butterfield. New York, 1944
Physical Description: 142pp. 
Box/Folder   317/6
Treatment: a line on Al Schmid, by a I Bezzerides and Alvah Bessie, 3 April 1943
Physical Description: 26pp. 
Box/Folder   317/7
Comments: (“Suggestions for Al Schmid--marine”), by Albert Maltz, 20 September 1943
Physical Description: 24pp. 
Box/Folder   317/8
Story Outline: This is our victory (Al Schmid: hero), by Borowsky, 18 October 1943
Physical Description: 6pp. 
Box/Folder   317/9
Treatment: the foundry (Al Schmid: hero), by Ranald MacDougall, 1 November 1943
Physical Description: 20pp. 
Box/Folder   317/10
Treatment: Al Schmid: hero, by MacDougall and Borowsky, 8 November 1943
Physical Description: 28pp. 
Box/Folder   317/11
Treatment: Al Schmid: hero, by MacDougall and Borowsky, 15 November to 11 December 1943
Physical Description: 118pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   317/12
Treatment: Sergeant Schmid--marine, by Borowsky and MacDougall, 11 December 1943
Physical Description: 87pp. 
Box/Folder   317/13
Story Outline: Al Schmid: hero, by MacDougall, 24 December 1943
Physical Description: 6pp. 
Box/Folder   317/14
Screenplay: Al Schmid: hero, by MacDougall, 11 December 1943 to 29 January 1944
Physical Description: circa 80pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   317/15
Temporary: Al Schmid--marine, by Borowsky and MacDougall, 15 February to 16 February with revisions to 2 March 1944
Physical Description: 182pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   317/16
Treatment: Al Schmid: hero (By the dawn's early light), by Borowsky, 11 March 1944
Physical Description: 27pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   317/17
Revised Temporary: This love of ours, by Maltz and Borowsky, 8 April 1944
Physical Description: 21pp. 
Box/Folder   317/18
Revised Temporary 2: This love of ours, by Maltz and Borowsky, 25 April 1944
Physical Description: 151pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   318/1
Screenplay: Al Schmid: hero (This love of ours), by Maltz, 6 May 1944
Physical Description: 31pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   318/2
Treatment: Al Schmid: hero (This love of ours), by Margaret Buell Wilder, 13 May to 20 May 1944
Physical Description: 58pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   318/3
Treatment: (“Scene outline”), Al Schmid: hero (This love of ours), by Maltz, 22 July 1944
Physical Description: 27pp. 
Box/Folder   318/4
Revised Temporary 3: This love of ours, by Maltz and Borowsky, 18 August 1944
Physical Description: 131pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   318/5
Screenplay: This love of ours, by Maltz, 16 September to 30 September 1944
Physical Description: 177pp. 
Box/Folder   318/6
Revised Temporary 4: This love of ours, by Maltz, 4 October 1944
Physical Description: 180pp. 
Box/Folder   318/7
Comments: (“Additional dialogue for 'Al Schmid: hero' [This love of ours]”), by Tom D'Andrea, 7 October to 28 October 1944
Physical Description: circa 70pp. 
Box/Folder   318/8
Final: This love of ours, by Maltz, 24 October 1944 with revisions to 13 February 1945
Physical Description: circa 160pp. 
Pride of the Bluegrass
Box/Folder   318/9
Temporary: Gantry the great, by Vincent Sherman, 26 January 1939
Physical Description: 107pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   319/1
Final: Gantry the great, by Sherman, 3 February with revisions to 4 February 1939
Physical Description: circa 140pp. 
Box/Folder   319/2
Revised Final: Gantry the great, by Sherman, 13 February with revisions to 20 March 1939
Physical Description: circa 130pp. 
The Prime Minister
Box/Folder   319/3
Research: Benjamin Disraeli, Earl of Beaconsfield: a biographical appraisement of the man and his career, 1804-1881, by a E. MacKenzie , undated
Physical Description: 22pp. 
Box/Folder   319/4
Story Outline: Peace with honor, no author shown, undated
Physical Description: 29pp. 
Box/Folder   319/5
Temporary: by Michael Hogan, 11 December 1939
Physical Description: 188pp. 
Box/Folder   319/6
Screenplay: Disraeli, no author shown, 16 December 1939
Physical Description: circa 85pp. 
Box/Folder   319/7
Revised Temporary: by Hogan, 16 April 1940
Physical Description: 143pp. 
Box/Folder   319/8
Final: An empire was built, by Hogan and Brock Williams, undated with revisions to ND
Physical Description: circa 145pp. 
The Prince and the Pauper
Box/Folder   320/1
Novel: by Mark Twain. New York, 1881
Physical Description: 281pp. 
Box/Folder   320/2
Treatment: (“Adaptation and outline of screenplay”) by Howard Estabrook, 4 September to 9 September 1935
Physical Description: 45pp. 
Box/Folder   320/3
Temporary: by Laird Doyle, 28 September 1936
Physical Description: 155pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   320/4
Screenplay: by Doyle, 29 October 1936
Physical Description: 173pp. 
Box/Folder   320/5
Final: by Doyle, 3 November with revisions to 30 November 1936
Physical Description: circa 165pp. 
Princess O'Rourke
Box/Folder   320/6
Screenplay: by Norman Krasna, undated
Physical Description: 148pp. 
Box/Folder   320/7
Final: by Krasna, 23 June with revisions to 6 July 1942
Physical Description: circa 150pp. 
Private Detective
Box/Folder   321/1
Short Story: Invitation to murder, by K Krause, undated
Physical Description: 41pp. 
Box/Folder   321/2
Screenplay: by Lee Katz, undated
Physical Description: 102pp. 
Box/Folder   321/3
Screenplay: Torchy's invitation to a murder, by Raymond L. Schrock, undated
Physical Description: 122pp. 
Box/Folder   321/4
Temporary: Torchy's invitation to a murder, by Earle Snell, 5 May 1939
Physical Description: 91pp. 
Box/Folder   321/5
Final: Torchy's invitation to a murder, by Snell and Schrock, 22 June 1939
Physical Description: 102pp. 
Box/Folder   321/6
Revised Final: Invitation to a murder, by Snell and Schrock, 15 July with revisions to 30 August 1939
Physical Description: circa 115pp. 
Private Detective 62
Box/Folder   321/7
Short Story: Man killer, by Raoul Whitfield, in Black Mask, April 1932
Physical Description: 22pp. 
Box/Folder   321/8
Short Story: Man killer, by Whitfield, 30 September 1932, Typescript of above
Physical Description: 49pp. 
Box/Folder   321/9
Story Outline: (“Treatment--synopsis”) the keyhole, by Whitfield, undated
Physical Description: 6pp. 
Box/Folder   321/10
Treatment: the keyhole, by Whitfield, 1 October 1932
Physical Description: 43pp. 
Box/Folder   321/11
Screenplay: (“Continuity and dialogue”) Private detective, by Rian James, 4 January 1933
Physical Description: 120pp. 
Box/Folder   321/12
Screenplay: Private detective, by James, 14 January 1933
Physical Description: 115pp. 
Box/Folder   321/13
Final: Private detective, by James, 18 January 1933
Physical Description: 116pp. 
The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex
Box/Folder   322/1
Play: Elizabeth the queen, by Maxwell Anderson. New York, 1930
Physical Description: 128pp. 
Box/Folder   322/2
Temporary: the knight and the lady, by Norman Reilly Raine and Aeneas McKenzie, 6 March 1939
Physical Description: 141pp. 
Box/Folder   322/3
Final: the knight and the lady, by Raine and McKenzie, 24 March with revisions to 13 April 1939
Physical Description: circa 140pp. 
Box/Folder   322/4
Revised Final: the knight and the lady, by Raine and McKenzie, 21 April with revisions to 2 May 1939
Physical Description: circa 135pp. 
The Public Enemy
Box/Folder   322/5
Novel: Beer and blood: the story of a couple o' wrong guys, by Kubec Glasmon and John Bright, undated
Physical Description: 348pp. 
Box/Folder   322/6
Final: by Harvey Thew, 18 January 1931
Physical Description: 134pp. 
Public Enemy's Wife
Box/Folder   322/7
Short Story: by P J Wolfson, undated
Physical Description: 16pp. 
Box/Folder   322/8
Screenplay: by Harold Buckley and Abem Finkel, 11 December 1935
Physical Description: 149pp. 
Box/Folder   323/1
Screenplay: by Finkel and Buckley, 28 December 1935
Physical Description: 130pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   323/2
Temporary: by Finkel and Buckley, 11 January 1936
Physical Description: 137pp. 
Box/Folder   323/3
Final: by Finkel and Buckley, 4 March with revisions to 6 June 1936
Physical Description: circa 135pp. 
Public Wedding
Box/Folder   323/4
Screenplay: Hard to handle, by Houston Branch, 18 November 1936
Physical Description: 105pp. 
Box/Folder   323/5
Temporary: by Roy Chanslor, 11 January with revisions to 12 January 1937
Physical Description: circa 100pp. 
Box/Folder   323/6
Final: by Chanslor, 13 January with revisions to 29 January 1937
Physical Description: circa 105pp. 
The Purchase Price
Box/Folder   323/7
Novel: the mud lark, by Arthur Stringer, serialized in Saturday Evening Post. 28 November to 31 December 1931
Physical Description: circa 70pp. 
Box/Folder   323/8
Novel: the mud lark, by Stringer, 24 February 1932
Physical Description: 205pp. 
Box/Folder   324/1
Treatment: (“Preliminary”) the mud lark, by Austin Parker, undated
Physical Description: 15pp. 
Box/Folder   324/2
Treatment: (“Adaptation”) the mud lark, by Robert Lord, 5 March 1932
Physical Description: 80pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   324/3
Treatment: (“Second version, outline”) the mud lark, by Lord, 12 March 1932
Physical Description: 88pp. 
Box/Folder   324/4
Temporary: the mud lark, by Lord, 21 March 1932
Physical Description: 95pp. 
Box/Folder   324/5
Screenplay: (“Revised script--revised temporary”) the mud lark, by Lord, 28 March 1932
Physical Description: 117pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   324/6
Screenplay: (“Second revised script”) the mud lark, by Lord, 1 April 1932
Physical Description: 121pp. 
Box/Folder   324/7
Final: the mud lark, by Lord, 5 April 1932
Physical Description: 113pp. 
Racket Busters
Box/Folder   324/8
Research: the people of the state of New York against Paul N Coulcher, and others, transcript of stenographer's minutes, undated
Physical Description: 133pp. 
Box/Folder   324/9
Story Outline: the market, by Robert Rossen and Leonardi Bercovici, 11 December 1937
Physical Description: 25pp. 
Box/Folder   324/10
Treatment: the market, by Rossen and Bercovici, 18 December 1937
Physical Description: 25pp. 
Box/Folder   324/11
Screenplay: (“First draft screen treatment”) the market, by Rossen and Bercovici, 15 January 1938
Physical Description: 159pp. 
Box/Folder   324/12
Temporary: no author shown, 11 February 1938
Physical Description: 156pp. 
Box/Folder   325/1
Screenplay: (“Second draft”) by Rossen, 28 February 1938
Physical Description: 108pp. 
Box/Folder   325/2
Screenplay: by Rossen and Warren Duff, undated
Physical Description: 142pp. 
Box/Folder   325/3
Revised Temporary: by Duff and Rossen, 4 April 1938
Physical Description: 54pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   325/4
Final: by Duff and Rossen, 14 April with revisions to 11 May 1938
Physical Description: circa 125pp. 
Ready, Willing and Able
Box/Folder   325/5
Short Story: by Richard Macaulay, in Saturday Evening Post, 14 September 1935
Physical Description: 6pp. 
Box/Folder   325/6
Temporary: by Ben Markson and Patsy Flick, 2 January 1936
Physical Description: 115pp. 
Box/Folder   325/7
Treatment: by Lew Lipton, 20 January 1936
Physical Description: 39pp. 
Box/Folder   325/8
Revised Temporary: by Mary C. McCall Jr., 8 March 1936
Physical Description: 106pp. 
Box/Folder   325/9
Screenplay: by Jerry Wald and Sig Herzig, 28 July 1936
Physical Description: 136pp. 
Box/Folder   325/10
Revised Temporary 2: no author shown, 18 August to 19 August 1936
Physical Description: 132pp. 
Box/Folder   326/1
Final: no author shown, 11 September with revisions to 23 November 1936; memo from Maxwell Arnon to Hal Wallis et al
Physical Description: circa 145pp.; 1p. 
Box/Folder   326/2
Revised Final: no author shown, 17 September with revisions to 23 November 1936
Physical Description: circa 140pp. 
Recaptured Love
Box/Folder   326/3
Short Story: Misdeal, by Basil Woon, undated; theme, synopsis, cast of characters and scenario
Physical Description: 33pp.; 5pp. 
Box/Folder   326/4
Treatment: Misdeal, no author shown, undated
Physical Description: 35pp. 
Box/Folder   326/5
Temporary: (“First draft”) Fame, by Charles Kenyon, undated
Physical Description: 116pp. 
Box/Folder   326/6
Final: Fame, by Kenyon, undated
Physical Description: 109pp. 
Red Hot Tires
Box/Folder   326/7
Temporary: Racing luck, by Tristram Tupper, 6 September 1934
Physical Description: 130pp. 
Box/Folder   326/8
Final: Racing luck, by Tupper and Dore Schary, 26 September 1934
Physical Description: 121pp. 
Registered Nurse
Box/Folder   327/1
Play: Miss Benton R N, by Florence Johns and Wilton Lackaye, Jr, 22 June 1933
Physical Description: 136pp. 
Box/Folder   327/2
Treatment: Miss Benton R N, by Sidney Sutherland, 19 July 1933
Physical Description: 55pp. 
Box/Folder   327/3
Treatment: Miss Benton R N, by Lillie Hayward, undated
Physical Description: 18pp. 
Box/Folder   327/4
Treatment: by Hayward, 6 September 1933
Physical Description: 45pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   327/5
Story Outline: (“Revised plot outline”) by Hayward and Peter Milne, 16 September 1933
Physical Description: 16pp. 
Box/Folder   327/6
Screenplay: by Hayward and Milne, 19 October 1933
Physical Description: 108pp. 
Box/Folder   327/7
Screenplay: by Hayward and Milne, 4 November 1933
Physical Description: 110pp. 
Box/Folder   327/8
Temporary: by Hayward and Milne, 29 November 1933
Physical Description: 91pp. 
Box/Folder   327/9
Final: by Hayward and Milne, 9 December with revisions to 13 December 1933
Physical Description: circa 115pp. 
The Return of Doctor X
Box/Folder   327/10
Short Story: the doctor's secret, by William J Makin, in Detective Fiction Weekly, 30 July 1938
Physical Description: 19pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   327/11
Screenplay: the doctor's secret, by Anthony Coldewey, undated
Physical Description: 106pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   327/12
Temporary: by Crane Wilbur and Jo Pagano, 2 May to 4 May 1939
Physical Description: 96pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   327/13
Final: by Lee Katz, 15 May to 19 May with revisions to 16 May 1939
Physical Description: circa 75pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   327/14
Revised Final: by Katz, 20 May with revisions to 21 July 1939
Physical Description: circa 145pp. 
Return of the Terror
Box/Folder   328/1
Play: the terror, no author shown, undated
Physical Description: 138pp. 
Box/Folder   328/2
Treatment: by Robert N Lee and Eugene Solow, 28 October 1933
Physical Description: 31pp. 
Box/Folder   328/3
Story Outline: by Lee and Solow, 3 November 1933
Physical Description: 8pp. 
Box/Folder   328/4
Treatment: by Lee, 18 November 1933
Physical Description: 39pp. 
Box/Folder   328/5
Story Outline: by Solow, 20 November 1933
Physical Description: 9pp. 
Box/Folder   328/6
Treatment: by Solow, 22 November 1933
Physical Description: 60pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   328/7
Screenplay: by Solow, 28 November 1933
Physical Description: 115pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   328/8
Screenplay: by Solow and Peter Milne, 19 January 1934
Physical Description: 107pp. 
Box/Folder   328/9
Final: no author shown, undated with revisions to 14 February 1934
Physical Description: circa 115pp. 
Rhapsody in Blue
Box/Folder   328/10
Research: George Gershwin, by Isaac Goldberg. New York, 1931
Physical Description: 293pp. 
Box/Folder   328/11
Plot Summary: George Gershwin, by Victor a Perry, 25 January 1944
Physical Description: 1p. 
Box/Folder   328/12
Story Outline: the life of George Gershwin, by Robert Rossen, 5 September 1941
Physical Description: 18pp. 
Box/Folder   328/13
Treatment: by Kathryn Scola and Ira Gershwin, 24 October 1941
Physical Description: 23pp. 
Box/Folder   328/14
Treatment: by Rossen and Scola, 6 November 1941
Physical Description: 11pp. 
Box/Folder   328/15
Screenplay: (“First rough draft”) by Clifford Odets, 8 May 1942
Physical Description: 172pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   329/1
Temporary: by Odets, 28 August 1942
Physical Description: 324pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   329/2
Treatment: by Sonya Levien, 30 January 1943
Physical Description: 144pp. 
Box/Folder   329/3
Screenplay: by Harry Chandlee, 19 February 1943
Physical Description: 170pp. 
Box/Folder   329/4
Final: by Howard Koch, 16 June 1943
Physical Description: 144pp. 
Box/Folder   329/5
Screenplay: by Elliot Paul, 29 June to 13 July 1943
Physical Description: 128pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   329/6
Revised Final: by Paul, 1 July with revisions to 24 September 1943
Physical Description: circa 145pp. 
Box/Folder   329/7
Reader Synopsis: by Dorothea Cartwright Doe, 7 December 1943
Physical Description: 1p. 
Box/Folder   329/8
Revised Final 2: (“Picture script”), by Koch and Paul, 23 May with revisions to 25 May 1945
Physical Description: circa 150pp. 
The Rich Are Always With Us
Box/Folder   330/1
Novel: by E Pettit. New York, 1931
Physical Description: 314pp. 
Box/Folder   330/2
Treatment: by Robert Lord, 7 May 1931
Physical Description: 23pp. 
Box/Folder   330/3
Screenplay: Our social whirl, no author shown, 15 May 1931
Physical Description: 102pp. 
Box/Folder   330/4
Screenplay: Shadows on the wall, by Maude Fulton, undated
Physical Description: 118pp. 
Box/Folder   330/5
Screenplay: Shadows on the wall, by Austin Parker, 5 November 1931
Physical Description: 104pp. 
Box/Folder   330/6
Screenplay: Shadows on the wall, by Parker, 11 December 1931
Physical Description: 125pp. 
Box/Folder   330/7
Temporary: by Parker, 28 December 1931
Physical Description: 102pp. 
Box/Folder   330/8
Final: by Parker, 12 January 1932
Physical Description: 102pp. 
Ride 'Em Cowboy
Box/Folder   330/9
Final: by Scott Mason, 19 May 1932
Physical Description: 77pp. 
The Right to Live
Box/Folder   330/10
Play: the sacred flame, by W.S. Maugham, undated
Physical Description: 110pp. 
Box/Folder   330/11
Screenplay: the future belongs to you, or the right to live, by Ralph Block, 18 August 1934
Physical Description: 120pp. 
Box/Folder   331/1
Temporary: by Block, 21 August 1934
Physical Description: 150pp. 
Box/Folder   331/2
Revised Temporary: by Block, 17 September 1934
Physical Description: 114pp. 
Box/Folder   331/3
Final: by Block, 17 September with revisions to 23 October 1934; “English release ending”; memo, cast listing, from Maxwell Arnow , 29 September 1934
Physical Description: circa 120pp.; 7pp.; 1p. 
River's End (1930)
Box/Folder   331/4
Novel: by James Oliver Curwood. New York, 1919
Physical Description: 303pp. 
Box/Folder   331/5
Play: by Daniel Kussell and Earnest Culbertson. Based on the novel by Curwood, undated
Physical Description: 118pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   331/6
Treatment: (“Scenario and reused dialogue”) by Marshall Neilan, undated
Physical Description: 54pp. 
Box/Folder   331/7
Final: by Charles Kenyon, undated
Physical Description: 112pp. 
River's End(1940)
Box/Folder   331/8
Treatment: by Robert E Kent, undated
Physical Description: 66pp. 
Box/Folder   332/1
Treatment: (“Broad structural outline”) by Bertram Millhauser, 5 February 1940
Physical Description: 60pp. 
Box/Folder   332/2
Temporary: by Millhauser, 9 March 1940
Physical Description: 116pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   332/3
Revised Temporary: no author shown, 25 April to 29 April 1940
Physical Description: 103pp. 
Box/Folder   332/4
Final: no author shown, 4 May to 16 May with revisions to 29 June 1940; added scenes
Physical Description: circa 125pp.; 3pp. 
Road Gang
Box/Folder   332/5
Story Outline: Prison farm, by Harold Buckley, 1 July 1935
Physical Description: 8pp. 
Box/Folder   332/6
Story Outline: Texas prison farms. by Buckley, undated
Physical Description: 25pp. 
Box/Folder   332/7
Screenplay: Prison farm, by Buckley and Abem Finkel, 6 August 1935
Physical Description: circa 145pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   332/8
Screenplay: Prison farm, no author shown, undated
Physical Description: 145pp. 
Box/Folder   332/9
Temporary: Prison farm, no author shown, 10 September 1935
Physical Description: 114pp. 
Box/Folder   332/10
Final: Prison farm, by Dalton Trumbo, 8 October with revisions to 25 October 1935
Physical Description: circa 120pp. 
Road to Paradise
Box/Folder   333/1
Play: Cornered, no author shown, undated
Physical Description: 118pp. 
Box/Folder   333/2
Final: At bay, by F Hugh Herbert, undated
Physical Description: 96pp. 
The Road to Singapore
Box/Folder   333/3
Play: Heat wave, by Roland Pertwee, undated
Physical Description: 157pp. 
Box/Folder   333/4
Screenplay: Heat wave, by J Grubb Alexander, undated
Physical Description: 76pp. 
Box/Folder   333/5
Final: Co-respondent, by Alexander, 16 April 1931
Physical Description: 93pp. 
Box/Folder   333/6
Revised Final: Co-respondent, by Alexander, 23 April with revisions to 29 May 1931
Physical Description: 96pp. 
Note: Annotated.
The Roaring Twenties
Box/Folder   333/7
Treatment: the world moves on, by Mark Hellinger, undated
Physical Description: 51pp. 
Box/Folder   333/8
Treatment: the world moves on, by Frank Donaghue, undated
Physical Description: 66pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   333/9
Treatment: the world moves on, no author shown, undated
Physical Description: 35pp. 
Box/Folder   333/10
Temporary: the world moves on, by Earl Baldwin and Donaghue, 20 April 1939
Physical Description: 90pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   333/11
Treatment: the world moves on, no author shown, 10 May 1939
Physical Description: 17pp. 
Box/Folder   333/12
Screenplay: the world moves on, by Jerry Wald and Richard Macaulay, 2 June 1939
Physical Description: 47pp. 
Note: Annotated and Incomplete.
Box/Folder   334/1
Final: by Wald and Macaulay, 15 June to 5 July 1939
Physical Description: 136pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   334/2
Revised Final: the world moves on, by Wald and Macaulay, 7 July with revisions to 28 August 1939
Physical Description: 181pp. 
Romance on the High Seas
Box/Folder   334/3
Screenplay: Romance in high c, by S Pondal Rios and Carlos a Olivari, translated from Spanish by Clarice Chapman, undated
Physical Description: 78pp. 
Box/Folder   334/4
Screenplay: Romance in high c, by Julius J and Philip G Epstein. 4 December 1946 to 3 January 1947
Physical Description: 156pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   334/5
Screenplay: Romance in high c, by the Epsteins. 9 January to 23 January 1947
Physical Description: circa 125pp. 
Box/Folder   334/6
Temporary: Romance in high c, by the Epsteins, 27 March 1947
Physical Description: 127pp. 
Box/Folder   334/7
Final: Romance in high c, by the Epsteins, 24 April to 3 May 1947
Physical Description: 135pp. 
Box/Folder   334/8
Screenplay: Romance in high c, by I a L Diamond, 7 May to 12 May 1947
Physical Description: 128pp. 
Box/Folder   335/1
Revised Final: Romance in high c, by the Epsteins and Diamond, 14 May with revisions to 18 July 1947
Physical Description: circa 130pp. 
Roughly Speaking
Box/Folder   335/2
Novel: (Autobiography) by Louise Randall Pierson. New York, 1943
Physical Description: 332pp. 
Box/Folder   335/3
Treatment: by Pierson, 30 August to 2 October 1943
Physical Description: 102pp. 
Box/Folder   335/4
Temporary: by Pierson, 17 December with revisions to 20 December 1943
Physical Description: 197pp. 
Box/Folder   335/5
Final: by Pierson, 17 March to 15 April 1944
Physical Description: 22pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   335/6
Revised Temporary: no author shown, 27 March 1944
Physical Description: 83pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   335/7
Revised Final: by Pierson, 19 April with revisions to 23 August 1944
Physical Description: circa 200pp. 
Note: Annotated.
The Ruling Voice
Box/Folder   336/1
Screenplay: (“Story by Rowland V. Lee and Donald W. Lee”) Upper underworld, by Byron Morgan, undated; “synopsis of latter part.”
Physical Description: 94pp.; 4pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   336/2
Temporary: Upper underworld, by Morgan, 14 February 1931
Physical Description: 156pp. 
Box/Folder   336/3
Final: Upper underworld, by Robert Lord and Morgan, 25 February with revisions to 16 June 1931
Physical Description: circa 150pp. 
Safe in Hell
Box/Folder   336/4
Play: by Houston Branch, 1930
Physical Description: 111pp. 
Box/Folder   336/5
Temporary: by Maude Fulton, 29 April 1931
Physical Description: 104pp. 
Box/Folder   336/6
Final: by Joseph Jackson and Fulton, 30 May with revisions to 2 June 1931
Physical Description: circa 105pp. 
Box/Folder   336/7
Revised Final: by Jackson and Fulton, 20 June with revisions to 24 September 1931
Physical Description: circa 105pp. 
The St. Louis Kid
Box/Folder   336/8
Short Story: the perfect week-end, by Frederick Hazlitt Brennan, 29 March 1936
Physical Description: 20pp. 
Box/Folder   336/9
Treatment: a perfect two and a half weeks, by Warren Duff and Seton I Miller, undated
Physical Description: 26pp. 
Box/Folder   336/10
Temporary: a perfect week-end, by Duff and Miller, 28 June 1934
Physical Description: 133pp. 
Box/Folder   337/1
Final: a perfect week-end, by Duff and Miller, 6 June with revisions to 9 August 1934
Physical Description: circa 130pp. 
Sally
Box/Folder   337/2
Play: by Guy Bolton, 6 August 1941
Physical Description: 99pp. 
Box/Folder   337/3
Story Outline: no author shown, undated
Physical Description: 8pp. 
Box/Folder   337/4
Treatment: no author shown, undated
Physical Description: 26pp. 
Box/Folder   337/5
Final: by Waldemar Young, 12 June 1929
Physical Description: circa 120pp. 
Box/Folder   337/6
Reader Synopsis: no author shown, 12 May 1947
Physical Description: 1p. 
San Antonio
Box/Folder   337/7
Story Outline: Montana, by W.R. Burnett, 16 December 1943
Physical Description: 6pp. 
Box/Folder   337/8
Temporary: by Burnett, 10 April 1944
Physical Description: 155pp. 
Box/Folder   337/9
Screenplay: by Alan Le May, 11 May to 17 June 1944
Physical Description: 122pp. 
Box/Folder   337/10
Revised Temporary: no author shown, 22 May to 2 June 1944
Physical Description: 105pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   337/11
Screenplay: (“Revisions in revised temporary”) by Le May, 24 June to 1 July 1944
Physical Description: circa 145pp. 
Box/Folder   337/12
Revised Temporary 2: no author shown, 29 June 1944
Physical Description: 147pp. 
Box/Folder   338/1
Revised Final: by Le May and Burnett, 26 August with revisions to 24 October 1944
Physical Description: circa 145pp. 
San Quentin
Box/Folder   338/2
Short Story: Captain of the yard, by John Bright and Robert Tasker, undated
Physical Description: 7pp. 
Box/Folder   338/3
Screenplay: (“First draft”) by Bright and Tasker, 23 February 1935
Physical Description: 134pp. 
Box/Folder   338/4
Screenplay: (“Revised first draft”) by Bright and Tasker, 25 February to 28 February 1935
Physical Description: 134pp. 
Box/Folder   338/5
Treatment: (“Outline”) by Charles S Belden, 21 May 1935
Physical Description: 19pp. 
Box/Folder   338/6
Temporary: by Bright, Tasker and Belden, 20 July 1936
Physical Description: 125pp. 
Box/Folder   338/7
Revised Temporary: by Humphrey Cobb and Peter Milne, 19 September 1936
Physical Description: 129pp. 
Box/Folder   338/8
Final: by Cobb and Milne, undated with revisions to 22 December 1936; changes; memo--cast listing-- from Maxwell Arnow , 2 October 1936
Physical Description: circa 120pp.; 9pp.; 1p. 
Santa Fe Trail
Box/Folder   338/9
Revised Final: by Robert Buckner, 2 July with revisions to 28 November 1940; new tag
Physical Description: 160pp.; 3pp. 
Saratoga Trunk
Box/Folder   339/1
Novel: by Edna Ferber, undated
Physical Description: 340pp. 
Box/Folder   339/2
Treatment: (“Outline”) by Casey Robinson, undated
Physical Description: 53pp. 
Box/Folder   339/3
Temporary: by Robinson, 17 October 1941
Physical Description: 198pp. 
Box/Folder   339/4
Final: by Robinson, 30 September 1942
Physical Description: 166pp. 
Box/Folder   339/5
Treatment: (“Outline”) by Robinson, 22 December 1942
Physical Description: 14pp. 
Box/Folder   339/6
Revised Final: by Robinson, 4 February to 25 February with revisions to 23 February 1943
Physical Description: circa 180pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   339/7
Revised Final 2: by Robinson, 2 March with revisions to 28 May 1943
Physical Description: circa 170pp. 
Satan Met a Lady
Box/Folder   340/1
Screenplay: Maltese Falcon, by Brown Holmes, 8 September 1934
Physical Description: 187pp. 
Box/Folder   340/2
Temporary: Filthy lucre, no author shown, 1 October 1934
Physical Description: circa 140pp. 
Box/Folder   340/3
Revised Temporary: Money man, or Filthy lucre, by Holmes, 30 November 1934
Physical Description: 136pp. 
Box/Folder   340/4
Revised Temporary 2: Money man, by Holmes, 31 May 1935
Physical Description: 142pp. 
Box/Folder   340/5
Final: the man with the black hat, by Holmes, 22 November with revisions to 9 December 1935
Physical Description: circa 145pp. 
Saturday's Children
Box/Folder   340/6
Story Outline: no author shown, undated
Physical Description: 3pp. 
Box/Folder   340/7
Story Outline: no author shown, undated
Physical Description: 10pp. 
Box/Folder   340/8
Screenplay: by Charles Kaufman, undated
Physical Description: 37pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   340/9
Screenplay: Married, pretty and poor, by Julius J and Phillip G Epstein, undated
Physical Description: 157pp. 
Box/Folder   340/10
Temporary: Married, pretty and poor, by the Epsteins, 11 November 1939
Physical Description: 134pp. 
Box/Folder   341/1
Final: Married, pretty and poor, by the Epsteins, 14 December 1939 with revisions to 16 January 1940
Physical Description: circa 140pp. 
Say It With Songs
Box/Folder   341/2
Screenplay: by Darryl Zanuck and Harvey H Gates, undated
Physical Description: circa 95pp. 
Box/Folder   341/3
Final: Jolson story, by Zanuck and Gates, undated
Physical Description: circa 120pp. 
Scarlet Dawn
Box/Folder   341/4
Novel: Revolt, no author shown, 23 March 1932
Physical Description: 68pp. 
Box/Folder   341/5
Screenplay: Revolt, by Niven Busch and Erwin Gelsey, 1 April 1932
Physical Description: 119pp. 
Box/Folder   341/6
Screenplay: Revolt, by Douglas Fairbanks Jr, Busch, and Gelsey, undated
Physical Description: 98pp. 
Box/Folder   341/7
Final: Revolt, by Busch and Gelsey, 3 May 1932
Physical Description: 98pp. 
Scarlet Pages
Box/Folder   341/8
Play: by Samuel Shipman and John B Hymer, undated
Physical Description: 110pp. 
Box/Folder   341/9
Screenplay: by Walter Anthony, undated
Physical Description: 93pp. 
Box/Folder   341/10
Final: by Maude Fulton, undated
Physical Description: 84pp. 
The Sea Hawk
Box/Folder   342/1
Treatment: (“Outline”) Beggars of the sea, by Seton I Miller, 25 August 1938
Physical Description: 25pp. 
Box/Folder   342/2
Screenplay: Beggars of the sea, by Miller, undated
Physical Description: 175pp. 
Box/Folder   342/3
Revised Temporary: by Miller, 13 May 1939
Physical Description: 158pp. 
Box/Folder   342/4
Final: no author shown, 28 August to 21 September 1939
Physical Description: 135pp. 
Box/Folder   342/5
Treatment: by Howard Koch, undated
Physical Description: 38pp. 
Box/Folder   342/6
Revised Final: by Miller and Koch, 23 January 1940
Physical Description: 150pp. 
Box/Folder   342/7
Revised Final 2: by Miller and Koch, 30 January with revisions to 23 March 1940
Physical Description: circa 150pp. 
The Sea Wolf
Box/Folder   342/8
Novel: by Jack London. New York, 1904
Physical Description: 321pp. 
Box/Folder   343/1
Treatment: (“Temporary outline”) by Abem Finkel and Norman Reilly Raine, 26 February 1938
Physical Description: 119pp. 
Box/Folder   343/2
Treatment: (“Temporary outline”) by Finkel and Raine, 7 October 1938
Physical Description: 111pp. 
Box/Folder   343/3
Temporary: by Robert Rossen, 17 September 1940
Physical Description: 89pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   343/4
Revised Temporary: by Rossen, 25 September 1940
Physical Description: 168pp. 
Box/Folder   343/5
Final: by Rossen, 22 October 1940 with revisions to 6 January 1941
Physical Description: circa 155pp. 
The Secret Bride
Box/Folder   343/6
Play: Concealment, by Leonard Ide, 6 April 1934
Physical Description: 97pp. 
Box/Folder   343/7
Story Outline: Concealment, by Tom Buckingham, undated
Physical Description: 13pp. 
Box/Folder   343/8
Screenplay: Concealment, by Hugh Hebert and Buckingham, 4 August 1934
Physical Description: 45pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   343/9
Screenplay: Concealment, by Buckingham and Herbert, 28 August 1934
Physical Description: 111pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   343/10
Temporary: Concealment, by Buckingham and Herbert, 1 September 1934
Physical Description: 116pp. 
Box/Folder   344/1
Final: Concealment, no author shown, undated
Physical Description: 117pp. 
Secret Enemies
Box/Folder   344/2
Temporary: by Raymond L Schrock (“based on original story by Seton I Miller”), 7 May 1942
Physical Description: 111pp. 
Box/Folder   344/3
Final: by Schrock, 19 May with revisions to 25 May 1942
Physical Description: circa 110pp. 
Secret Service of the Air
Box/Folder   344/4
Temporary: the murder plane, by Raymond L Schrock, 9 July 1938
Physical Description: 132pp. 
Box/Folder   344/5
Final: the murder plane, by Schrock, 29 August 1938
Physical Description: 110pp. 
Box/Folder   344/6
Revised Final: the murder plane, by Schrock, 7 September with revisions to 13 September 1938
Physical Description: circa 115pp. 
Box/Folder   344/7
Revised Final 2: the murder plane, by Schrock, 19 September to 21 September with revisions to 8 November 1938; added scenes
Physical Description: circa 120pp.; 19pp. 
Secrets of An Actress
Box/Folder   345/1
Temporary: Lovely lady, by Charles Kenyon, 3 September 1935
Physical Description: 105pp. 
Box/Folder   345/2
Revised Temporary: Lovely lady, by Rowland Leigh, 18 December 1935
Physical Description: 126pp. 
Box/Folder   345/3
Revised Temporary 2: Lovely lady, by Leigh, 24 February 1937
Physical Description: 143pp. 
Box/Folder   345/4
Revised Temporary 3: Lovely lady, by Milton Krims and Julius Epstein, 31 January 1938
Physical Description: 67pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   345/5
Final: Lovely lady, by Krims and Epstein, 5 February to 2 March with revisions to 10 March 1938
Physical Description: circa 120pp. 
Sergeant Murphy
Box/Folder   345/6
Treatment: Golden girl, by Sy Bartlett, 6 December 1935
Physical Description: 76pp. 
Box/Folder   345/7
Temporary: by Abem Finkel, 21 April 1936
Physical Description: 153pp. 
Box/Folder   345/8
Revised Temporary: no author shown, 26 April 1937
Physical Description: 114pp. 
Box/Folder   345/9
Final: by Finkel and William Jacobs, undated with revisions to 3 July 1937
Physical Description: circa 115pp. 
Sergeant York
Box/Folder   346/1
Novel: (Autobiography) the diary of Sergeant York, by Alvin C. York, serialized in Liberty, 14 July to 4 August 1928
Physical Description: 10pp. 
Box/Folder   346/2
Novel: Sergeant York, last of the long hunters, by Tom Skeyhill. Philadelphia, 1930
Physical Description: 240pp. 
Box/Folder   346/3
Research: (“Data for York story: compilation of material”), undated
Physical Description: 158pp. 
Box/Folder   346/4
Treatment: American rifleman, by Fred Niblo Jr, 29 April 1940
Physical Description: 78pp. 
Box/Folder   346/5
Story Outline: by Julien Josephson and Harry Chandlee, 8 May 1940
Physical Description: 29pp. 
Box/Folder   346/6
Treatment: the amazing story of Sergeant York, by Chandlee and Abem Finkel, 11 July 1940
Physical Description: 105pp. 
Box/Folder   346/7
Temporary: no author shown, 17 September to 24 September 1940
Physical Description: 194pp. 
Box/Folder   346/8
Final: no author shown, 10 January to 20 January 1941
Physical Description: 83pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   346/9
Revised Final: by Finkel, Chandlee, John Huston, and Howard Koch, 31 January with revisions to 26 March 1941
Physical Description: circa 160pp. 
Box/Folder   346/10
Reader Synopsis: by Doug Woolf, 29 June 1946
Physical Description: 1p. 
Sh! the Octopus
Box/Folder   347/1
Play: by Donald Gallagher and Ralph Murphy, undated
Physical Description: 115pp. 
Box/Folder   347/2
Temporary: by George Bricker, 19 June 1937
Physical Description: 112pp. 
Box/Folder   347/3
Final: by Bricker, 25 June with revisions to 28 July 1937
Physical Description: circa 120pp. 
Shadow of a Woman
Box/Folder   347/4
Novel: He fell down dead, by Virginia Perdue. New York, 1943
Physical Description: 216pp. 
Box/Folder   347/5
Screenplay: He fell down dead, by Arthur Horman, 18 December 1943
Physical Description: 138pp. 
Box/Folder   347/6
Screenplay: He fell down dead, by Horman (“as cut by Gottlieb”), 12 February to 11 March 1944
Physical Description: 162pp. 
Box/Folder   347/7
Temporary: Dangerous marriage, by Horman, 5 April 1944
Physical Description: 146pp. 
Box/Folder   347/8
Screenplay: Dangerous marriage, by Graham Baker, 30 September to 11 November 1944
Physical Description: 131pp. 
Box/Folder   348/1
Screenplay: Dangerous marriage, by Baker, 18 November to 2 December 1944
Physical Description: 134pp. 
Box/Folder   348/2
Final: by Baker and Whitman Chambers, 18 January 1945
Physical Description: 127pp. 
Box/Folder   348/3
Revised Final: by Chambers and Baker, 8 February with revisions to 24 July 1945
Physical Description: circa 145pp. 
Shadows on the Stairs
Box/Folder   348/4
Play: Murder on the second floor, by Frank Vosper, undated
Physical Description: 103pp. 
Box/Folder   348/5
Temporary: Murder on the second floor, by Anthony Coldewey, 26 nov 1940
Physical Description: 102pp. 
Box/Folder   348/6
Final: Murder on the second floor, by Coldewey, 6 December with revisions to 18 December 1940
Physical Description: circa 105pp. 
She Couldn't Say No
Box/Folder   348/7
Play: by Benjamin M Kaye. New York, 1932
Physical Description: 99pp. 
Box/Folder   348/8
Temporary: by Earl Baldwin, 7 March 1940
Physical Description: 62pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   348/9
Revised Temporary: by Baldwin, 26 March 1940
Physical Description: 102pp. 
Box/Folder   348/10
Final: no author shown, 5 October with revisions to 9 October 1940
Physical Description: circa 100pp. 
She Had to Say Yes
Box/Folder   349/1
Screenplay: (“First draft, rough dialogue) by John Francis Larkin, 6 October 1932
Physical Description: 109pp. 
Box/Folder   349/2
Screenplay: by Larkin, 22 October 1932, Annotated
Physical Description: 112pp. 
Box/Folder   349/3
Screenplay: (“Continuity and dialogue”) by Don Mullally, 25 November 1932
Physical Description: 52pp. 
Note: Annotated and Incomplete.
Box/Folder   349/4
Screenplay: by Rian James, 1 December 1932
Physical Description: 122pp. 
Box/Folder   349/5
Final: no author shown, 7 December with revisions to 19 December 1932
Physical Description: circa 130pp. 
She Loved a Fireman
Box/Folder   349/6
Temporary: Two platoons, by Carlton Sand and Morton Grant, 21 June 1937
Physical Description: 106pp. 
Box/Folder   349/7
Final: Two platoons, by Sand and Grant, 27 June with revisions to 15 July 1937
Physical Description: circa 100pp. 
Shine on Harvest Moon
Box/Folder   349/8
Story Outline: by Bert Granet, undated
Physical Description: 8pp. 
Box/Folder   349/9
Screenplay: by Granet, undated; outline of ending
Physical Description: 118pp.; 3pp. 
Box/Folder   349/10
Screenplay: by Richard Weil, undated
Physical Description: 49pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   349/11
Story Outline: by Sam Hellman, 24 February 1943
Physical Description: 12pp. 
Box/Folder   349/12
Temporary: by Weil and Hellman, 6 April 1943
Physical Description: 119pp. 
Box/Folder   350/1
Revised Temporary: by Weil, Hellman, and (“additional dialogue by”) James Kern, 22 May 1943
Physical Description: 133pp. 
Box/Folder   350/2
Final: by Weil, Hellman, (“additional dialogue by”) Kern, and Francis Swann, 9 June with revisions to 29 July 1943
Physical Description: circa 115pp. 
Box/Folder   350/3
Revised Final: by Weil, Hellman, (“additional dialogue by”) Kern, and Swann, 8 July with revisions to 21 September 1943
Physical Description: circa 115pp. 
Shining Victory
Box/Folder   350/4
Play: Jupiter laughs, by a J Cronin, 20 September 1939
Physical Description: 125pp. 
Box/Folder   350/5
Treatment: Jupiter laughs, by Warren Duff and Guy Endore, undated
Physical Description: 76pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   350/6
Screenplay: Jupiter laughs, by Duff and Endore, undated
Physical Description: 145pp. 
Note: Annotated (Robert Lord's notes).
Box/Folder   350/7
Temporary: Winged victory, by Howard Koch, 14 September with revisions to 23 September 1940
Physical Description: circa 115pp. 
Box/Folder   350/8
Final: Winged victory, by Koch and Anne Froelick, 28 November 1940 with revisions to 3 February 1941
Physical Description: circa 110pp. 
Shipmates Forever
Box/Folder   351/1
Treatment: Anchors aweigh, by Malcom Stuart Boylan. (Original story by Commander H a Jones, USN.) undated
Physical Description: 85pp. 
Box/Folder   351/2
Story Outline: Anchors aweigh, by Charles S Belden, undated
Physical Description: 9pp. 
Box/Folder   351/3
Treatment: Anchors aweigh, by Belden, undated
Physical Description: 29pp. 
Box/Folder   351/4
Screenplay: Jones of Annapolis, no author shown, undated
Physical Description: 87pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   351/5
Treatment: Anchors aweigh, by Delmer Daves, 3 May 1935
Physical Description: circa 65pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   351/6
Temporary: Anchors aweigh, by Daves. 18 May 1935
Physical Description: 188pp. 
Box/Folder   351/7
Final: Anchors aweigh, by Daves, 25 May with revisions to 11 July 1935
Physical Description: circa 190pp. 
A Shot in the Dark
Box/Folder   351/8
Temporary: No hard feelings, by M Coates Webster, 7 January 1941
Physical Description: 106pp. 
Box/Folder   351/9
Final: No hard feelings, by Webster, 14 January with revisions to 6 February 1941
Physical Description: circa 105pp. 
Show of Shows
Box/Folder   351/10
Treatment: by Darryl Zanuck, 1929
Physical Description: 49pp. 
Box/Folder   351/11
Postproduction: (“Dialogue transcript, foreign version”), undated
Physical Description: 20pp. 
Showgirl in Hollywood
Box/Folder   352/1
Novel: by J P McEvoy, serialized in Liberty, 22 June to 28 September 1929
Physical Description: 70pp. 
Box/Folder   352/2
Treatment: (“First draft outline”) by Harvey Thew, 16 September 1929
Physical Description: 43pp. 
Box/Folder   352/3
Screenplay: by Thew, 7 October 1929
Physical Description: 128pp. 
Box/Folder   352/4
Final: by Thew, 24 October 1929
Physical Description: 154pp. 
Side Show
Box/Folder   352/5
Screenplay: by William K Wells, 9 February 1931
Physical Description: circa 93pp. 
Box/Folder   352/6
Screenplay: by Wells, undated
Physical Description: 94pp. 
Box/Folder   352/7
Final: by Wells, 23 March 1931
Physical Description: 100pp. 
Box/Folder   352/8
Revised Final: no author shown, 6 April with revisions to 28 April 1931
Physical Description: circa 85pp. 
Side Streets
Box/Folder   352/9
Novel: Fur coats, by Ann Garrick, copied October 1933
Physical Description: 85pp. 
Box/Folder   352/10
Short Story: Fur coats, adapted by Ethel Hill from Garrick's novel, October 1933
Physical Description: 65pp. 
Box/Folder   352/11
Temporary: Fur coats, by Manuel Seff, 26 December 1933
Physical Description: 131pp. 
Box/Folder   352/12
Final: Fur coats, by Seff, 6 January 1934
Physical Description: 55pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   353/1
Revised Final: Fur coats, by Seff, 11 January with revisions to 31 January 1934
Physical Description: 128pp. 
The Silk Express
Box/Folder   353/2
Treatment: by Houston Branch, 2 November 1932
Physical Description: 38pp. 
Box/Folder   353/3
Screenplay: no author shown, 16 December 1932
Physical Description: 111pp. 
Box/Folder   353/4
Temporary: by Branch, 23 December 1932
Physical Description: 108pp. 
Box/Folder   353/5
Final: by Branch and Ben Markson, 4 January with revisions to 7 March 1933
Physical Description: circa 115pp. 
Silver Dollar
Box/Folder   353/6
Novel: Silver dollar--The story of the Tabors, by David Karsner. New York, 1932
Physical Description: 354pp. 
Box/Folder   353/7
Research: Cabin life in Colorado, by Mrs H.A.W. Tabor, 1884
Physical Description: 14pp. 
Box/Folder   353/8
Treatment: by Harvey Thew, 23 March 1932
Physical Description: 65pp. 
Box/Folder   353/9
Screenplay: by Thew, 18 April 1932
Physical Description: 145pp. 
Box/Folder   353/10
Revised Temporary: by Thew, 10 May 1932
Physical Description: 125pp. 
Box/Folder   353/11
Final: by Thew and Carl Erickson, 23 July with revisions to 22 September 1932
Physical Description: circa 110pp. 
Silver River
Box/Folder   354/1
Final: by Stephen Longstreet, 17 April with revisions to 7 August 1947
Physical Description: circa 150pp. 
Sing Me a Love Song
Box/Folder   354/2
Treatment: Let's pretend, by Harry Sauber, 20 March 1935
Physical Description: 37pp. 
Box/Folder   354/3
Temporary: Let's pretend, by Sauber and Ben Markson, 18 June 1935
Physical Description: 135pp. 
Box/Folder   354/4
Revised Temporary: Let's pretend, by Jerry Wald and Sig Herzig, 7 March 1936
Physical Description: 161pp. 
Box/Folder   354/5
Final: Let's pretend, by Herzig and Wald, 11 March with revisions to 5 June 1936
Physical Description: circa 145pp. 
Box/Folder   354/6
Revised Final: Let's pretend, by Herzig and Wald, 16 June 1936
Physical Description: 132pp. 
Box/Folder   354/7
Revised Final 2: Let's pretend, by Herzig and Wald, 25 June with revisions to 31 July 1936
Physical Description: circa 130pp. 
Singapore Woman
Box/Folder   354/8
Temporary: the jinx woman, no author shown, 27 September with revisions to 11 November 1940
Physical Description: circa 125pp. 
Box/Folder   355/1
Final: the jinx woman, by M Coates Webster and Allen Rivkin (“original story by Laird Doyle”), 28 November 1940
Physical Description: 106pp. 
Box/Folder   355/2
Revised Final: Singapore, by Webster and Rivkin, 24 December 1940 with revisions to 28 February 1941
Physical Description: circa 125pp. 
The Singing Kid
Box/Folder   355/3
Story Outline: Little pal, by Robert Lord, 3 August 1935
Physical Description: 23pp. 
Box/Folder   355/4
Treatment: Little pal, by Lord, 14 August 1935
Physical Description: circa 65pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   355/5
Temporary: no author shown, 17 September 1935
Physical Description: 128pp. 
Box/Folder   355/6
Revised Temporary: by Warren Duff, Patsy Flick, and Lord, 2 October 1935
Physical Description: circa 138pp. 
Box/Folder   355/7
Final: by Duff and Flick, 22 October 1935
Physical Description: 134pp. 
Box/Folder   355/8
Reader Synopsis: (Of final script) by Harriet Hinsdale, 25 October 1935
Physical Description: 8pp. 
Box/Folder   355/9
Revised Final: by Duff and Flick, 4 November 1935 with revisions to 6 January 1936
Physical Description: circa 150pp. 
The Singing Marine
Box/Folder   356/1
Story Outline: by Delmer Daves, 23 July 1936
Physical Description: 34pp. 
Box/Folder   356/2
Treatment: by Daves, undated
Physical Description: 139pp. 
Box/Folder   356/3
Screenplay: by Daves, undated
Physical Description: 174pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   356/4
Temporary: by Daves, 17 October 1936
Physical Description: 163pp. 
Box/Folder   356/5
Revised Temporary: by Daves, 4 November 1936
Physical Description: 156pp. 
Box/Folder   356/6
Final: by Daves, 6 January 1937
Physical Description: 157pp. 
Box/Folder   356/7
Revised Final: by Daves, 15 January with revisions to 30 March 1937
Physical Description: circa 155pp. 
Sinner's Holiday
Box/Folder   357/1
Play: Penny arcade, by Marie Baumer, undated
Physical Description: 146pp. 
Box/Folder   357/2
Screenplay: Penny arcade, by George Rosener, 5 April 1930
Physical Description: 57pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   357/3
Temporary: Penny arcade, by Harvey Thew and Rosener, undated
Physical Description: 126pp. 
Box/Folder   357/4
Final: Penny arcade, by Rosener and Thew, undated
Physical Description: circa 95pp. 
The Sisters
Box/Folder   357/5
Novel: by Myron Brinig. New York, 1937
Physical Description: 570pp. 
Box/Folder   357/6
Treatment: by Milton Krims, 13 November 1937
Physical Description: 49pp. 
Box/Folder   357/7
Temporary: by Krims, 15 January 1938
Physical Description: 232pp. 
Box/Folder   358/1
Revised Temporary: by Krims, 26 April 1938
Physical Description: 193pp. 
Box/Folder   358/2
Revised Temporary 2: by Krims, 11 May 1938
Physical Description: 181pp. 
Box/Folder   358/3
Final: by Krims, 21 May 1938
Physical Description: 168pp. 
Box/Folder   358/4
Revised Final: by Krims, 4 June with revisions to 30 July 1938
Physical Description: circa 170pp. 
Sit Tight
Box/Folder   358/5
Final: no author shown, 28 May 1930
Physical Description: 101pp. 
6 Day Bike Rider
Box/Folder   358/6
Short Story: (“Original story outline”) no author shown, undated
Physical Description: 7pp. 
Box/Folder   358/7
Temporary: Six day bicycle race, by Earl Baldwin, undated
Physical Description: 130pp. 
Box/Folder   358/8
Final: Six day bicycle race, by Baldwin, undated with revisions to 7 July 1934
Physical Description: circa 115pp. 
A Slight Case of Murder
Box/Folder   359/1
Play: by Howard Lindsay and Damon Runyon, undated
Physical Description: 84pp. 
Box/Folder   359/2
Temporary: by Mary C. McCall Jr., 7 January 1936
Physical Description: 110pp. 
Box/Folder   359/3
Final: no author shown, undated to 19 November 1937
Physical Description: 158pp. 
Slim
Box/Folder   359/4
Novel: by William Wister Haines. Boston, 1934
Physical Description: 414pp. 
Box/Folder   359/5
Screenplay: by Edward Chodorov, 27 March 1935
Physical Description: 131pp. 
Box/Folder   359/6
Treatment: by Charles Kenyon and Haines, undated
Physical Description: 23pp. 
Box/Folder   359/7
Screenplay: by Haines, 27 June 1935
Physical Description: 129pp. 
Box/Folder   359/8
Temporary: by Delmer Daves, 24 December 1935
Physical Description: 141pp. 
Box/Folder   360/1
Final: by Haines, 26 October with revisions to 16 November 1936
Physical Description: circa 145pp. 
Box/Folder   360/2
Revised Final: by Haines, 21 November with revisions to 23 December 1936
Physical Description: circa 145pp. 
Smart Blonde
Box/Folder   360/3
Short Story: No hard feelings, by Frederick Nebel, in Black Mask, undated
Physical Description: 14pp. 
Box/Folder   360/4
Temporary: No hard feelings, by Kenneth Gamet and Don Ryan, 11 August 1936
Physical Description: 115pp. 
Box/Folder   360/5
Final: No hard feelings, by Gamet and Ryan, 18 August 1936
Physical Description: 115pp. 
Smart Girls Don't Talk
Box/Folder   360/6
Screenplay: Dames don't talk, by William Sackheim, 4 November to 2 December 1947
Physical Description: 124pp. 
Box/Folder   360/7
Temporary: Dames don't talk, by Sackheim, 17 January 1948
Physical Description: 115pp. 
Box/Folder   360/8
Final: Dames don't talk, by Sackheim, 28 January with revisions to 3 February 1948
Physical Description: circa 120pp. 
Smart Money
Box/Folder   361/1
Treatment: by Lucien Hubbard, 27 January 1931
Physical Description: 30pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   361/2
Treatment: (“Continuity outline”) Gambling story, no author shown, 9 February 1931
Physical Description: 37pp. 
Box/Folder   361/3
Final: the idol, no author shown, 25 February 1931
Physical Description: 118pp. 
Smarty
Box/Folder   361/4
Play: Hit me again, by F Hugh Herbert, undated
Physical Description: 110pp. 
Box/Folder   361/5
Temporary: Hit me again, by Herbert and Carl Erickson, 9 December 1933
Physical Description: 136pp. 
Box/Folder   361/6
Final: Hit me again, no author shown, undated
Physical Description: 150pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Smashing the Money Ring
Box/Folder   361/7
Temporary: Secret service story, by Anthony Coldewey, 26 May 1939
Physical Description: 98pp. 
Box/Folder   361/8
Final: Queer money, no author shown, 10 June with revisions to 15 June 1939
Physical Description: 110pp. 
Box/Folder   361/9
Revised Final: Queer money, no author shown, 17 June with revisions to 16 August 1939
Physical Description: 111pp. 
The Smiling Ghost
Box/Folder   362/1
Treatment: by Stuart Palmer, undated
Physical Description: 40pp. 
Box/Folder   362/2
Temporary: by Palmer, 28 December 1940
Physical Description: 114pp. 
Box/Folder   362/3
Revised Temporary: by Palmer, Ralph Spence, and Ben Markson, 23 January 1941
Physical Description: 80pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   362/4
Screenplay: by Spence, 3 February 1941
Physical Description: 147pp. 
Box/Folder   362/5
Revised Temporary: by Kenneth Gamet, 13 March to 24 March 1941
Physical Description: 140pp. 
Box/Folder   362/6
Final: by Gamet, 26 March 1941
Physical Description: 123pp. 
Snowed Under
Box/Folder   362/7
Novel: by Lawrence Saunders, 27 April 1935
Physical Description: 135pp. 
Box/Folder   362/8
Temporary: by Edward Chodorov, 20 June with revisions to 2 July 1935
Physical Description: circa 128pp. 
Box/Folder   362/9
Revised Temporary: no author shown, 3 October 1935
Physical Description: 123pp. 
Box/Folder   363/1
Screenplay: by Mary C. McCall Jr., 12 October 1935
Physical Description: 113pp. 
Box/Folder   363/2
Revised Temporary 2: no author shown, 25 October 1935
Physical Description: 117pp. 
Box/Folder   363/3
Final: no author shown, 19 November 1935
Physical Description: 117pp. 
Box/Folder   363/4
Revised Final: no author shown, 22 November 1935
Physical Description: 69pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   363/5
Revised Final 2: no author shown, 29 November 1935
Physical Description: 136pp. 
So Big
Box/Folder   363/6
Novel: by Edna Ferber. New York, 1924
Physical Description: 360pp. 
Box/Folder   363/7
Final: by J Grubb Alexander, 22 December 1931 to 18 January 1932
Physical Description: 131pp. 
So Long Letty
Box/Folder   363/8
Play: by Elmer Harris and Oliver Morosco, undated
Physical Description: circa 85pp. 
Box/Folder   363/9
Treatment: (“Outline for treatment”) by Robert Lord, March 1929
Physical Description: 25pp. 
Box/Folder   363/10
Treatment: (“Notes for second draft”) no author shown, undated
Physical Description: circa 20pp. 
Box/Folder   364/1
Temporary: by Lord and Arthur Caesar, May 1929
Physical Description: 126pp. 
A Soldier's Plaything
Box/Folder   364/2
Short Story: Come easy, by Vina Delmar, undated
Physical Description: 55pp. 
Box/Folder   364/3
Treatment: Come easy, by Perry Vekroff, undated
Physical Description: circa 100pp. 
Box/Folder   364/4
Final: Come easy, by Vekroff and Arthur Caesar, 1 April 1930
Physical Description: 102pp. 
Somewhere in Sonora
Box/Folder   364/5
Novel: Somewhere south in Sonora, by Will Levington Comfort. New York, 1925
Physical Description: 237pp. 
Son of a Sailor
Box/Folder   364/6
Screenplay: Son of the gobs, by Alfred a Cohn and Paul Gerrard Smith, 6 June 1933
Physical Description: 93pp. 
Box/Folder   364/7
Screenplay: Son of the gobs, by Smith and Peter Milne, 16 June 1933
Physical Description: 114pp. 
Box/Folder   364/8
Temporary: Son of the gobs, no author shown, undated
Physical Description: 54pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   364/9
Final: Son of the gobs, no author shown, 8 August with revisions to 18 August 1933
Physical Description: circa 120pp. 
Son of the Gods
Box/Folder   365/1
Novel: by Rex Beach. New York, 1929
Physical Description: 392pp. 
Box/Folder   365/2
Treatment: by Bradley King, undated
Physical Description: 34pp. 
Box/Folder   365/3
Screenplay: (“First draft continuity”) by King, undated
Physical Description: 110pp. 
Box/Folder   365/4
Final: no author shown, undated
Physical Description: 111pp. 
Song of the Saddle
Box/Folder   365/5
Treatment: (“Synoptic outline”) the singing kid, by William Jacobs, 24 July 1935
Physical Description: 45pp. 
Box/Folder   365/6
Temporary: the singing kid, by Jacobs, 23 August 1935
Physical Description: 92pp. 
Box/Folder   365/7
Final: Desert schooners, by Jacobs, 5 September with revisions to 10 September 1935
Physical Description: circa 115pp. 
Sons o' Guns
Box/Folder   365/8
Play: by Fred Thompson and Jack Donahue, undated
Physical Description: circa 100pp. 
Box/Folder   365/9
Story Outline: by Julius J Epstein and Jerry Wald, undated
Physical Description: 8pp. 
Box/Folder   365/10
Temporary: no author shown, 17 December 1935
Physical Description: 138pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   366/1
Final: no author shown, undated to 7 January 1936
Physical Description: 78pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   366/2
Revised Final: no author shown, 13 January 1936
Physical Description: 110pp. 
Sons of the Sea
Box/Folder   366/3
Screenplay: Fathers and sons, by Emeric Pressburger and Michael Powell, undated
Physical Description: 196pp. 
Box/Folder   366/4
Treatment: Atlantic ferry, by Gordon Wellesley and Edward Dryhurst, 11 November 1940; memo from story department to Harold Rodner
Physical Description: 86pp.; 1p. 
Box/Folder   366/5
Final: Atlantic ferry, by Wellesley and Dryhurst, undated
Physical Description: circa 210pp. 
South of Suez
Box/Folder   366/6
Treatment: the gentleman from Kimberley, by Sheridan Gibney, 15 August 1935
Physical Description: 31pp. 
Box/Folder   366/7
Temporary: by Barry Trivers, 19 July to 23 July 1940
Physical Description: 153pp. 
Box/Folder   367/1
Final: by Trivers, 14 August with revisions to 22 August 1940
Physical Description: circa 140pp. 
Box/Folder   367/2
Revised Final: by Trivers, 3 September to 6 September with revisions to 3 October 1940
Physical Description: circa 140pp. 
Special Agent
Box/Folder   367/3
Treatment: by Martin Mooney, 23 May 1934
Physical Description: 42pp. 
Box/Folder   367/4
Screenplay: by Laird Doyle, May 1935
Physical Description: 118pp. 
Box/Folder   367/5
Temporary: no author shown, 10 May 1935
Physical Description: 53pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   367/6
Revised Temporary: no author shown, 31 May 1935
Physical Description: 84pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   367/7
Final: no author shown, undated with revisions to 3 July 1935
Physical Description: circa 140pp. 
Spring Is Here
Box/Folder   367/8
Play: by Owen Davis (music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Lorenz Hart), undated
Physical Description: circa 110pp. 
Box/Folder   367/9
Revised Temporary: by James a Starr, 1 October 1929
Physical Description: 61pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   367/10
Final: by Starr, 11 October 1929
Physical Description: 79pp. 
Spy Ship
Box/Folder   368/1
Temporary: Caught in the fog, by Robert E Kent, 20 February 1942
Physical Description: 107pp. 
Box/Folder   368/2
Final: Caught in the fog, by Kent, 7 March with revisions to 12 March 1942
Physical Description: circa 105pp. 
The Squall
Box/Folder   368/3
Play: by Jean Bart, undated
Physical Description: 105pp. 
Box/Folder   368/4
Treatment: by Lajos Biro, undated
Physical Description: 24pp. 
Box/Folder   368/5
Screenplay: (“First draft continuity”) by Bradley King, undated
Physical Description: circa 120pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   368/6
Final: (For sound and silent versions) by King, 12 May 1929
Physical Description: circa 250pp. 
Stage Struck
Box/Folder   368/7
Treatment: Dames, by Robert Lord, 16 September 1933
Physical Description: 43pp. 
Box/Folder   368/8
Screenplay: by Tom Buckingham, 2 August 1935
Physical Description: 114pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   368/9
Temporary: no author shown, 31 August 1935
Physical Description: 126pp. 
Box/Folder   369/1
Revised Temporary: by Buckingham and Patsy Flick, 4 December 1935
Physical Description: 135pp. 
Box/Folder   369/2
Revised Temporary 2: by Buckingham and Flick, 10 January 1936
Physical Description: 133pp. 
Box/Folder   369/3
Final: by Buckingham and Flick, 29 January with revisions to 6 February 1936
Physical Description: circa 125pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   369/4
Revised Final: no author shown, undated with revisions from 11 March to 9 June 1936
Physical Description: circa 120pp. 
Stallion Road
Box/Folder   369/5
Novel: by Stephen Longstreet. New York, 1945
Physical Description: 303pp. 
Box/Folder   369/6
Novel: Condensation of above by Longstreet. Liberty, 1 September 1945
Physical Description: 8pp. 
Box/Folder   369/7
Story Outline: by Longstreet, 26 November 1945
Physical Description: 9pp. 
Box/Folder   369/8
Treatment: (“Short outline”) by Longstreet, 28 November to 3 December 1945
Physical Description: 26pp. 
Box/Folder   369/9
Screenplay: by Longstreet, 12 December 1945
Physical Description: 178pp. 
Box/Folder   370/1
Revised Temporary: by Longstreet, 25 January 1946
Physical Description: 152pp. 
Box/Folder   370/2
Final: by Longstreet, 14 March to 15 March 1946
Physical Description: 78pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   370/3
Revised Final: by Longstreet, 28 March with revisions to 9 May 1946
Physical Description: circa 145pp. 
Star Witness
Box/Folder   370/4
Screenplay: This is the answer, by Lucien Hubbard, 3 March 1931
Physical Description: 101pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   370/5
Temporary: by Hubbard, 24 April 1931
Physical Description: 96pp. 
Box/Folder   370/6
Final: by Hubbard, 13 May with revisions to 27 May 1931
Physical Description: circa 100pp. 
Stars Over Broadway
Box/Folder   370/7
Short Story: Thin air, by Mildred Cram, 14 August 1934
Physical Description: 41pp. 
Box/Folder   370/8
Short Story: Thin air, by Cram. Cosmopolitan, November 1934
Physical Description: 7pp. 
Box/Folder   370/9
Story Outline: Thin air, no author shown, undated
Physical Description: 3pp. 
Box/Folder   370/10
Temporary: Thin air, by Jerry Wald and Julius Epstein, 19 April 1935
Physical Description: 120pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   370/11
Revised Temporary: Radio jamboree, by Wald and Epstein, 18 June 1935
Physical Description: 119pp. 
Box/Folder   371/1
Final: by Wald and Epstein, 7 August with revisions to 27 August 1935
Physical Description: circa 170pp. 
Steel Against the Sky
Box/Folder   371/2
Screenplay: High towers, by Jessie Lasky Jr. and Maurice Hanline, 29 May 1941
Physical Description: 122pp. 
Box/Folder   371/3
Final: Bridges built at night, by Hanline and Lasky, 12 July to 18 July 1941
Physical Description: 121pp. 
Box/Folder   371/4
Revised Final: Bridges built at night, by Hanline and Lasky, 4 August 1941
Physical Description: 124pp. 
Box/Folder   371/5
Revised Final 2: Bridges built at night, no author shown, 5 August 1941
Physical Description: 115pp. 
Box/Folder   371/6
Revised Final 3: Bridges built at night, no author shown, 12 August 1941
Physical Description: 120pp. 
Stolen Holiday
Box/Folder   371/7
Story Outline: Francis-Chanel story, by Warren Duff, 1 November 1935; memo from Duff to Hal Wallis
Physical Description: 6pp.; 1p. 
Box/Folder   371/8
Treatment: Mistress of fashion, or Stolen holiday, by Duff, 27 November 1935
Physical Description: 41pp. 
Box/Folder   371/9
Temporary: Mistress of fashion, by Duff and Virginia Kellogg, 16 February 1936
Physical Description: 134pp. 
Box/Folder   372/1
Revised Temporary: Mistress of fashion, by Casey Robinson, 1 June with revisions to 2 June 1936
Physical Description: circa 165pp. 
Box/Folder   372/2
Revised Temporary 2: Mistress of fashion, by Robinson, 23 June 1936
Physical Description: 139pp. 
Box/Folder   372/3
Final: Mistress of fashion, by Robinson, 7 July with revisions to 11 August 1936
Physical Description: circa 125pp. 
A Stolen Life
Box/Folder   372/4
Plot Summary: of Das Geraubte Leben, by the Paris office, 19 March 1935
Physical Description: 13pp. 
Box/Folder   372/5
Novel: (“Translation of the Czech book 'Uluopeny Zivot' by K J Benes”) no author shown, December 1943
Physical Description: 439pp. 
Box/Folder   372/6
Plot Summary: (of the translation mss) by Mel Dinelli, 8 March 1944
Physical Description: 21pp. 
Box/Folder   372/7
Research: (“Dialogue transcription of Britishmade picture, distributed by Paramount in 1939. Screenplay by Margaret Kennedy.”) undated
Physical Description: 36pp. 
Box/Folder   373/1
Treatment: by Frank Cavett, undated
Physical Description: 12pp. 
Box/Folder   373/2
Screenplay: by Cavett, 14 February 1944
Physical Description: 53pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   373/3
Screenplay: by Cavett, 8 April 1944
Physical Description: 64pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   373/4
Treatment: by Cavett, 28 July 1944
Physical Description: 5pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   373/5
Treatment: by Margaret Wilder, 5 August 1944
Physical Description: 12pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   373/6
Treatment: by Wilder, 12 August to 23 September 1944
Physical Description: 65pp. 
Box/Folder   373/7
Treatment: by Catherine Turney, 19 August 1944
Physical Description: 16pp. 
Box/Folder   373/8
Screenplay: by Turney, 26 August to 21 October 1944
Physical Description: 189pp. 
Box/Folder   373/9
Treatment: by Wilder, 30 September 1944
Physical Description: 74pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   373/10
Screenplay: by Turney, 28 October to 23 December 1944
Physical Description: circa 165pp. 
Box/Folder   373/11
Final: by Turney, 1 November with revisions to 22 December 1944
Physical Description: circa 165pp. 
Box/Folder   373/12
Screenplay: by Turney, 13 January to 3 March 1945
Physical Description: circa 135pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   373/13
Revised Final: by Turney, 23 January 1945 with revisions to 9 January 1946
Physical Description: circa 175pp. 
Box/Folder   374/1
Comments: (“Changed pages”) by Turney, 24 March to 30 June 1945
Physical Description: circa 65pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   374/2
Reader Synopsis: by Sol Swartz, 29 April 1946
Physical Description: 1p. 
The Story of Dr Ehrlich's Magic Bullet
Box/Folder   374/3
Research: Paul Ehrlich, the man and the scientist: recollections of the years 1902-15, by Martha Marquardt. 3 April 1939
Physical Description: 79pp. 
Box/Folder   374/4
Treatment: Ehrlich, by Norman Burnstine, 8 October 1938
Physical Description: 94pp. and 2pp. 
Box/Folder   374/5
Treatment: 606, no author shown, 7 December 1938
Physical Description: 55pp. 
Box/Folder   374/6
Screenplay: Ehrlich, by Burnstine and Heinz Herald, 21 March 1939
Physical Description: 235pp. 
Box/Folder   374/7
Screenplay: the life of Dr Ehrlich, by John Huston and Herald, 8 May 1939
Physical Description: circa 235pp. 
Box/Folder   374/8
Temporary: Test 606, by Huston, Herald, and Burnstine, 12 August 1939
Physical Description: 177pp. 
Box/Folder   374/9
Revised Temporary: Dr Ehrlich, no author shown, 22 September 1939
Physical Description: 159pp. 
Box/Folder   375/1
Final: Dr Ehrlich, no author shown, 13 October with revisions to 1 December 1939
Physical Description: circa 145pp. 
The Story of Louis Pasteur
Box/Folder   375/2
Screenplay: Pasteur, by Pierre Collings, 24 January 1935
Physical Description: 118pp. 
Box/Folder   375/3
Temporary: the death fighter, no author shown, 27 July 1935
Physical Description: 131pp. 
Box/Folder   375/4
Revised Temporary: the fighter, no author shown, 3 August 1935
Physical Description: 130pp. 
Box/Folder   375/5
Final: Enemy of man, by Sheridan Gibney and Collings, 7 August 1935
Physical Description: 127pp. 
The Story of Seabiscuit
Box/Folder   375/6
Story Outline: by John Taintor Foote, 19 August 1947
Physical Description: 8pp. 
Box/Folder   375/7
Screenplay: Seabiscuit, by Foote, undated
Physical Description: 115pp. 
Box/Folder   375/8
Temporary: Seabiscuit, by Foote, 8 October 1947
Physical Description: 84pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   376/1
Revised Temporary: Seabiscuit, by Foote, 22 October with revisions to 23 October 1947
Physical Description: 112pp. 
Box/Folder   376/2
Reader Synopsis: no author shown, 9 December 1947
Physical Description: 1p. 
Box/Folder   376/3
Revised Temporary 2: Always sweethearts, by Foote, 28 February 1949
Physical Description: 132pp. 
Box/Folder   376/4
Final: Always sweethearts, by Foote, 6 April with revisions to 12 April 1949
Physical Description: circa 120pp. 
Box/Folder   376/5
Reader Synopsis: by Ardel Wray, 20 October 1955
Physical Description: 1p. 
Stranded
Box/Folder   376/6
Novel: Lady with badge, by Frank Wead and Ferdinand Reyher, undated
Physical Description: 153pp. 
Box/Folder   376/7
Treatment: by Delmer Daves, 15 September 1934
Physical Description: 137pp. 
Box/Folder   376/8
Temporary: no author shown, 31 October 1934
Physical Description: 139pp. 
Box/Folder   376/9
Revised Temporary: by Daves, 31 December 1934
Physical Description: 141pp. 
Box/Folder   377/1
Screenplay: by Carl Erickson, 13 February 1935
Physical Description: 135pp. 
Box/Folder   377/2
Final: no author shown, 23 February 1935
Physical Description: 86pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   377/3
Revised Final: by Daves, 9 March 1935
Physical Description: circa 140pp. 
Strange Alibi
Box/Folder   377/4
Short Story: Give me liberty, by Leslie T White, undated
Physical Description: 51pp. 
Box/Folder   377/5
Temporary: by Kenneth Gamet, 11 December 1940
Physical Description: 115pp. 
Box/Folder   377/6
Final: by Gamet and Fred Niblo, Jr, 31 December 1940
Physical Description: 112pp. 
Box/Folder   377/7
Revised Final: by Gamet, 8 January with revisions to 10 February 1941
Physical Description: circa 115pp. 
The Strange Love of Molly Louvain
Box/Folder   377/8
Play: Tinsel girl, by Maurine Watkins, 14 November 1931
Physical Description: 99pp. 
Box/Folder   377/9
Story Outline: Tinsel girl, no author shown, undated
Physical Description: 9pp. 
Box/Folder   377/10
Screenplay: Tinsel girl, by Erwin Gelsey, 1 December 1931
Physical Description: 108pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   378/1
Treatment: Tinsel girl, no author shown, 12 January 1932
Physical Description: 73pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   378/2
Temporary: Tinsel girl, by Gelsey and Brown Holmes, 28 January 1932
Physical Description: 95pp. 
Box/Folder   378/3
Final: Tinsel girl, no author shown, 29 January 1932
Physical Description: circa 100pp. 
Stranger in Town
Box/Folder   378/4
Story Outline: Competition, by Carl Erickson, 28 December 1931
Physical Description: 4pp. 
Box/Folder   378/5
Treatment: Competition, no author shown, 22 January 1932
Physical Description: 46pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   378/6
Temporary: Competition, no author shown, 5 March 1932
Physical Description: 122pp. 
Box/Folder   378/7
Screenplay: Competition, no author shown, 16 March 1932
Physical Description: 96pp. 
Box/Folder   378/8
Final: Competition, by Julien Josephson and Harvey Thew, 25 March to 30 March 1932
Physical Description: 110pp. 
Strawberry Blonde
Box/Folder   378/9
Story Outline: One Sunday afternoon, by Milton Krims (“From the play by James Hagan”), 16 January 1940
Physical Description: 13pp. 
Box/Folder   378/10
Treatment: One Sunday afternoon, by Julius and Philip Epstein, undated
Physical Description: 18pp. 
Box/Folder   378/11
Temporary: One Sunday afternoon, by the Epsteins, 9 August with revisions to 24 September 1940
Physical Description: circa 140pp. 
Box/Folder   378/12
Final: by the Epsteins, 15 October with revisions to 11 December 1940
Physical Description: circa 150pp. 
Street of Women
Box/Folder   379/1
Treatment: by Charles Kenyon, 17 December 1931
Physical Description: 23pp. 
Box/Folder   379/2
Treatment: no author shown, 7 January 1932
Physical Description: 51pp. 
Box/Folder   379/3
Screenplay: by Alice D G Miller, undated
Physical Description: 108pp. 
Box/Folder   379/4
Screenplay: by Mary McCall Jr, undated
Physical Description: 69pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   379/5
Temporary: by McCall, 9 February 1932
Physical Description: 76pp. 
Box/Folder   379/6
Final: by McCall, 23 February with revisions to 17 March 1932
Physical Description: circa 95pp. 
Submarine D-1
Box/Folder   379/7
Treatment: Submarine story, by Frank Wead, 15 November 1935
Physical Description: 105pp. 
Box/Folder   379/8
Treatment: Submarine story, by Wead, 5 December 1935
Physical Description: 116pp. 
Box/Folder   379/9
Temporary: Submarine story, by Wead, 11 April 1936
Physical Description: 171pp. 
Box/Folder   379/10
Revised Temporary: Submarine story, by Wead, 28 July 1936
Physical Description: 168pp. 
Box/Folder   380/1
Revised Temporary 2: Submarine story, by Wead, 2 December 1936
Physical Description: 168pp. 
Box/Folder   380/2
Revised Temporary 3: Submarine S-262, no author shown, 9 June 1937
Physical Description: 113pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   380/3
Final: Submarine S-262, by Wead, 11 June with revisions to 18 August 1937
Physical Description: circa 180pp. 
Successful Calamity
Box/Folder   380/4
Play: by Clare Kummer. New York, 1922
Physical Description: 96pp. 
Box/Folder   380/5
Treatment: by Maude Howell, 24 August 1931
Physical Description: 34pp. 
Box/Folder   380/6
Treatment: by Julian Josephson and Howell, 8 September 1931
Physical Description: 36pp. 
Box/Folder   380/7
Temporary: by Josephson and Howell, 5 January 1932
Physical Description: 108pp. 
Box/Folder   380/8
Revised Temporary: by Austin Parker, 5 February 1932
Physical Description: 77pp. 
Box/Folder   380/9
Final: by Howell, Josephson, and Parker, 17 February 1932
Physical Description: 116pp. 
Svengali
Box/Folder   381/1
Novel: Trilby, by George DuMaurier. New York, 1894
Physical Description: 464pp. 
Box/Folder   381/2
Plot Summary: by Kent Williamson, 23 March 1944
Physical Description: 17pp. 
Box/Folder   381/3
Play: Trilby, no author shown, undated
Physical Description: circa 80pp. 
Box/Folder   381/4
Treatment: (“Synopsis of screenplay”) Trilby, by J Grubb Alexander, 1931
Physical Description: 39pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   381/5
Reader Synopsis: (of 1931 screenplay by Alexander) by Wes Haynes, 15 May 1947
Physical Description: 1p. 
Sweepstakes Winner
Box/Folder   381/6
Temporary: by Al De Mond and John Krafft, 19 November 1938
Physical Description: 141pp. 
Box/Folder   381/7
Revised Temporary: by De Mond and Krafft, 29 November to 30 November 1938
Physical Description: 134pp. 
Box/Folder   381/8
Revised Temporary 2: by Krafft and De Mond, 10 December 1938
Physical Description: 121pp. 
Box/Folder   381/9
Final: by Krafft and De Mond, 15 December 1938 with revisions to 17 February 1939
Physical Description: circa 115pp. 
Sweet Adeline
Box/Folder   382/1
Play: by Oscar Hammerstein II and Jerome Kern, 16 April 1934
Physical Description: 160pp. 
Box/Folder   382/2
Story Outline: by Edward Chodorov, 5 May 1934
Physical Description: 3pp. 
Box/Folder   382/3
Treatment: no author shown, undated
Physical Description: 27pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   382/4
Screenplay: no author shown (annotated), undated; “notes on 2d draft, coming”
Physical Description: 127pp.; 1p. 
Box/Folder   382/5
Temporary: by Irwin S Gelsey, 25 July 1934
Physical Description: 117pp. 
Box/Folder   382/6
Final: by Gelsey, 16 August 1934
Physical Description: 132pp. 
Box/Folder   382/7
Revised Final: by Gelsey, undated with revisions to 2 October 1934
Physical Description: circa 140pp. 
Sweet Kitty Bellairs
Box/Folder   382/8
Play: by David Belasco, 12 March 1935
Physical Description: 207pp. 
Box/Folder   382/9
Treatment: (“Screenplay synopsis”) by J Grubb Alexander, undated
Physical Description: 30pp. 
Box/Folder   382/10
Final: by Alexander, undated; additional sequences
Physical Description: 90pp.; 4pp. 
Box/Folder   382/11
Postproduction: Script for trailer, by Alexander, undated
Physical Description: 6pp. 
Sweet Mama
Box/Folder   383/1
Final: by Earl Baldwin, 24 January with revisions to 30 January 1930; production schedule and other information
Physical Description: circa 95pp.; c 50pp. 
Sweet Music
Box/Folder   383/2
Story Outline: Say it with music, by Jerry Wald and Julie Epstein, undated
Physical Description: 4pp. 
Box/Folder   383/3
Temporary: Say it with music, by Wald and Carl Erickson, 18 May 1934
Physical Description: 116pp. 
Box/Folder   383/4
Revised Temporary: Say it with music, by Wald and Erickson, 28 May 1934
Physical Description: 124pp. 
Box/Folder   383/5
Final: no author shown, 11 September with revisions to 12 October 1934
Physical Description: circa 125pp. 
Swing Your Lady
Box/Folder   383/6
Play: by Kenyon Nicholson and Charles Robinson, 28 December 1936
Physical Description: 132pp. 
Box/Folder   383/7
Short Story: Toe-holds on Artemis, by Howard R Marsh. Liberty, undated
Physical Description: 4pp. 
Box/Folder   383/8
Treatment: (“Rough outline”) by Joseph Schrank and Maurice Leo, 15 April 1937
Physical Description: 62pp. 
Box/Folder   383/9
Temporary: by Schrank and Leo, 29 June 1937
Physical Description: 226pp. 
Box/Folder   384/1
Revised Temporary: by Schrank and Leo, 20 August 1937
Physical Description: 190pp. 
Box/Folder   384/2
Final: by Schrank and Leo, 25 August with revisions to 19 October 1937
Physical Description: circa 160pp. 
Talent Scout
Box/Folder   384/3
Temporary: by George R Bilson, 30 December 1936
Physical Description: 105pp. 
Box/Folder   384/4
Revised Temporary: by Bilson, 12 January to 14 January 1937
Physical Description: 122pp. 
Box/Folder   384/5
Final: no author shown, 14 January with revisions to 3 February 1937
Physical Description: circa 115pp. 
Task Force
Box/Folder   384/6
Research: (“The Story of McCluskey”) by Delmer Daves, 11 March 1944
Physical Description: 95pp. 
Box/Folder   384/7
Research: (“Notes for aircraft carrier story”) compiled by Jerry Wald, 17 March 1944
Physical Description: 219pp. 
Box/Folder   385/1
Treatment: (“Story notes”) Aircraft carrier, by Ranald MacDougall and Captain Mort Seligman, USN, 4 April 1945; “continuity for dummy film.”
Physical Description: 120pp.; 10pp. 
Box/Folder   385/2
Screenplay: by MacDougall, 9 June to 28 July 1945
Physical Description: 183pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   385/3
Story Outline: no author shown, 11 June 1945; memo from Jerry Wald to J L Warner
Physical Description: 21pp.; 1p. 
Box/Folder   385/4
Temporary: no author shown, 28 June to 17 August 1945
Physical Description: 115pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   385/5
Revised Temporary: by MacDougall, 23 August to 24 August 1945
Physical Description: 175pp. 
Box/Folder   385/6
Screenplay: by MacDougall, 25 August 1945
Physical Description: 157pp. 
Box/Folder   385/7
Screenplay: by MacDougall, 15 September 1945
Physical Description: 189pp. 
Box/Folder   385/8
Screenplay: by Daves, 9 October to 3 November 1945
Physical Description: 161pp. 
Box/Folder   386/1
Screenplay: by Daves, 1948
Physical Description: 126pp. 
Box/Folder   386/2
Temporary: Task force 2, by Daves, 9 July 1948
Physical Description: 128pp. 
Box/Folder   386/3
Revised Temporary: Task force 2, by Daves and MacDougall. 5 October 1948
Physical Description: 81pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   386/4
Revised Temporary 2: Task force 2, by Daves and MacDougall, 7 October to 20 October with revisions to 15 October 1948
Physical Description: circa 130pp. 
Box/Folder   386/5
Screenplay: Task force 2, by Lawrence E Watkin, 23 September to 15 October 1948
Physical Description: 142pp. 
Box/Folder   386/6
Final: by Daves and MacDougall, 22 October 1948
Physical Description: 131pp. 
Taxi
Box/Folder   386/7
Play: Blind spot, by Kenyon Nicholson, 1 July 1931
Physical Description: 120pp. 
Box/Folder   386/8
Temporary: Blind spot, no author shown, 8 September 1931
Physical Description: 102pp. 
Box/Folder   386/9
Final: Taxi, please, by Kubec Glasmon and John Bright, 14 September with revisions to 25 September 1931
Physical Description: circa 100pp. 
Tear Gas Squad
Box/Folder   387/1
Temporary: the singing cop, by Don Ryan and Kenneth Gamet, 9 December 1937
Physical Description: 139pp. 
Box/Folder   387/2
Final: the singing cop, by Ryan and Gamet, 22 December 1937
Physical Description: 117pp. 
Box/Folder   387/3
Revised Final: the singing cop, by Ryan, Gamet, and George Bricker, 26 March with revisions to 31 March 1938
Physical Description: circa 120pp. 
Box/Folder   387/4
Temporary: the state cop, no author shown, 27 July to 29 July 1939
Physical Description: 97pp. 
Box/Folder   387/5
Final: the state cop, no author shown, 5 August with revisions to 18 August 1939
Physical Description: circa 120pp. 
Telegraph Trail
Box/Folder   387/6
Final: by Kurt Kempler, 2 August 1932
Physical Description: 82pp. 
The Tenderfoot
Box/Folder   387/7
Play: by Richard Carle, undated
Physical Description: 105pp. 
Box/Folder   387/8
Plot Summary: no author shown, undated
Physical Description: 2pp. 
Box/Folder   387/9
Plot Summary: the butter and egg man, by Regina Mermel, 24 September 1925
Physical Description: 8pp. 
Box/Folder   387/10
Screenplay: by Arthur Caesar, undated
Physical Description: 121pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   387/11
Temporary: by Monty Banks, Earl Baldwin, and Caesar, 2 February to 3 February 1932
Physical Description: 107pp. 
Box/Folder   388/1
Final: by Baldwin, Banks, and Caesar, 9 February with revisions to 29 February 1932
Physical Description: circa 125pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Thank Your Lucky Stars
Box/Folder   388/2
Story Outline: by Everett Freeman and Arthur Schwartz, 20 May 1942
Physical Description: 14pp. 
Box/Folder   388/3
Temporary: by Norman Panama and Melvin Frank, 21 September 1942
Physical Description: 96pp. 
Box/Folder   388/4
Final: by Panama and Frank, 14 October 1942 with revisions to 27 January 1943; added scenes
Physical Description: circa 130pp.; 3pp. 
That Certain Woman
Box/Folder   388/5
Temporary: by Edmund Goulding, 11 December 1936
Physical Description: 112pp. 
Box/Folder   388/6
Revised Temporary: by Goulding, 21 January 1937
Physical Description: 159pp. 
Box/Folder   388/7
Final: by Goulding, 18 March with revisions to 10 April 1937
Physical Description: circa 170pp. 
That Hagen Girl
Box/Folder   389/1
Novel: by Edith Roberts. New York, 1946
Physical Description: 311pp. 
Box/Folder   389/2
Screenplay: by Charles Hoffman, 20 December 1946
Physical Description: 151pp. 
Box/Folder   389/3
Temporary: by Hoffman, 19 April 1947
Physical Description: 132pp. 
Box/Folder   389/4
Final: Mary Hagen, by Hoffman, 14 May 1947
Physical Description: 124pp. 
Box/Folder   389/5
Revised Final: Mary Hagen, by Hoffman, 29 May with revisions to 5 August 1947
Physical Description: circa 135pp. 
Box/Folder   389/6
Screenplay: by Ranald MacDougall, 10 June to 24 June 1947
Physical Description: 135pp. 
That Man's Here Again
Box/Folder   389/7
Short Story: Young nowheres, by I a R Wylie. Saturday Evening Post, 16 April 1927
Physical Description: 7pp. 
Box/Folder   389/8
Temporary: Love begins, by Lillie Hayward, 8 October 1936
Physical Description: 110pp. 
Box/Folder   390/1
Revised Temporary: Love begins, by Hayward, 13 October 1936
Physical Description: 114pp. 
Box/Folder   390/2
Final: Love begins, by Hayward, 7 November with revisions to 1 December 1936
Physical Description: circa 115pp. 
That Way With Women
Box/Folder   390/3
Treatment: the millionaire, by Leo Townsend, 13 July 1945
Physical Description: 51pp. 
Box/Folder   390/4
Treatment: the millionaire, by Townsend, 8 August 1945
Physical Description: 47pp. 
Box/Folder   390/5
Screenplay: the millionaire, by Townsend, 2 October 1945
Physical Description: 130pp. 
Box/Folder   390/6
Screenplay: the millionaire, by Townsend, 24 November 1945
Physical Description: 133pp. 
Box/Folder   390/7
Final: a very rich man, by Townsend and Francis Swann, 31 December 1945 with revisions to 7 January 1946
Physical Description: 144pp. 
Box/Folder   390/8
Revised Final: a very rich man, by Townsend and Swann, 28 January with revisions to 3 April 1946
Physical Description: 137pp. 
They Call It Sin
Box/Folder   391/1
Novel: by Alberta Stedman Eagan. New York, 1932
Physical Description: 315pp. 
Box/Folder   391/2
Treatment: by Lillie Hayward, 11 April 1932
Physical Description: 40pp. 
Box/Folder   391/3
Treatment: by Hayward and Howard J Green, 27 April 1932
Physical Description: 25pp. 
Box/Folder   391/4
Temporary: no author shown, undated
Physical Description: 128pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   391/5
Revised Temporary: by Green and Hayward, 26 May 1932
Physical Description: 108pp. 
Box/Folder   391/6
Final: by Green and Hayward, 3 June 1932
Physical Description: 105pp. 
They Died With Their Boots On
Box/Folder   391/7
Revised Temporary: by Wally Kline and Aeneas MacKenzie, 27 May 1941
Physical Description: 152pp. 
Box/Folder   391/8
Final: by Kline and MacKenzie, 17 June with revisions to 5 September 1941
Physical Description: circa 150pp. 
They Made Me a Criminal
Box/Folder   392/1
Temporary: the baby face kid, by Sig Herzig, 20 April 1938
Physical Description: 146pp. 
Box/Folder   392/2
Final: by Herzig, 23 July with revisions to 20 December 1938; additional shots
Physical Description: 147pp.; 17pp. 
They Won't Forget
Box/Folder   392/3
Novel: Death in the deep south, by Ward Greene. New York, 1936
Physical Description: 283pp. 
Box/Folder   392/4
Temporary: Death in the deep south, by Aben Kandel, 8 January to 25 January 1937
Physical Description: 170pp. 
Box/Folder   392/5
Revised Temporary: in the deep south, by Kandel, 6 February 1937
Physical Description: 144pp. 
Box/Folder   392/6
Final: in the deep south, by Kandel and Robert Rossen, undated with revisions to 30 March 1937
Physical Description: circa 175pp. 
Thieves Fall Out
Box/Folder   393/1
Play: Thirty days hath September, by Irving Gaumont and Jack Sobel, 19 October 1938
Physical Description: 113pp. 
Box/Folder   393/2
Temporary: Thirty days hath September, by Charles Grayson, 24 October to 12 November 1940
Physical Description: 120pp. 
Box/Folder   393/3
Final: Thirty days hath September, by Grayson and Ben Markson, 9 December to 15 December 1940
Physical Description: 133pp. 
Box/Folder   393/4
Revised Final: Thirty days hath September, by Grayson and Markson, 23 December 1940 with revisions to 28 January 1941
Physical Description: circa 130pp. 
This Was Paris
Box/Folder   393/5
Revised Final: by Brock Williams and Edward Dryhurst, undated
Physical Description: 187pp. 
Those Who Dance
Box/Folder   393/6
Novel: by George Kibbe Turner. Everybody's Magazine, November 1922
Physical Description: circa 50pp. 
Box/Folder   393/7
Novel: by Turner, 27 May 1937
Physical Description: 94pp. 
Box/Folder   393/8
Treatment: by James a Starr, undated
Physical Description: 33pp. 
Box/Folder   393/9
Final: His woman, by Joseph Jackson, undated
Physical Description: 95pp. 
Three Cheers for the Irish
Box/Folder   394/1
Treatment: by Richard Macaulay and Jerry Wald, 27 December 1938
Physical Description: 40pp. 
Box/Folder   394/2
Screenplay: You can't beat the Irish, by Macaulay and Wald, 9 February 1939
Physical Description: 147pp. 
Box/Folder   394/3
Temporary: You can't beat the Irish, by Macaulay and Wald, 2 March 1939
Physical Description: 171pp. 
Box/Folder   394/4
Revised Temporary: by Macaulay and Wald, 11 May 1939
Physical Description: 151pp. 
Box/Folder   394/5
Final: by Macaulay and Wald, 30 September 1939
Physical Description: 145pp. 
Box/Folder   394/6
Revised Final: by Macaulay and Wald, 12 December 1939 with revisions to 6 January 1940
Physical Description: 138pp. 
Three Faces East
Box/Folder   394/7
Play: by Anthony Paul Kelly, 1917
Physical Description: 71pp. 
Box/Folder   394/8
Screenplay: by Oliver H P Garrett, undated
Physical Description: 76pp. 
Three Men on a Horse
Box/Folder   395/1
Play: by John Cecil Holm and George Abbott, 1934
Physical Description: 89pp. 
Box/Folder   395/2
Play: by Holm, 15 June 1935
Physical Description: 132pp. 
Box/Folder   395/3
Treatment: (“Outline”) by Laird Doyle, 26 June 1936
Physical Description: 63pp. 
Box/Folder   395/4
Temporary: by Doyle, 2 July to 16 July 1936
Physical Description: 241pp. 
Box/Folder   395/5
Final: no author shown, 17 July 1936
Physical Description: 157pp. 
Three on a Match
Box/Folder   395/6
Temporary: by Kubec Glasmon and John Bright, 5 May to 19 May 1932
Physical Description: 109pp. 
Box/Folder   395/7
Final: by Glasmon and Bright, 7 May to 24 May 1932
Physical Description: 123pp. 
Box/Folder   395/8
Revised Final: by Glasmon and Bright, 28 May with revisions to 3 June 1932
Physical Description: circa 125pp. 
Three Sons o' Guns
Box/Folder   396/1
Temporary: Mother's boys, by Fred Niblo, Jr, 16 December 1940
Physical Description: 122pp. 
Box/Folder   396/2
Final: Mother's boys, by Niblo, 24 January with revisions to 18 February 1941
Physical Description: circa 125pp. 
Three Strangers
Box/Folder   396/3
Short Story: Three men and a girl, by John Huston, undated
Physical Description: 49pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   396/4
Temporary: by Huston, 13 March 1939
Physical Description: 131pp. 
Box/Folder   396/5
Treatment: by Robert Lord, 29 August to 18 September 1940
Physical Description: 23pp. 
Box/Folder   396/6
Revised Temporary: by Huston and Howard Koch, 21 September 1940
Physical Description: 126pp. 
Box/Folder   396/7
Final: by Frank Gruber, 15 June 1943
Physical Description: 130pp. 
Box/Folder   396/8
Revised Final: by Huston and Koch, 12 December 1944 with revisions to 5 February 1945
Physical Description: circa 140pp. 
Tiger Rose
Box/Folder   397/1
Play: by Willard Mack, undated
Physical Description: 118pp. 
Box/Folder   397/2
Final: by Harvey Thew and Gordon Rigby, undated
Physical Description: 91pp. 
Box/Folder   397/3
Reader Synopsis: by Harriet Hinsdale, 6 November 1934
Physical Description: 16pp. 
Box/Folder   397/4
Reader Synopsis: by L G Rigby and Thew, 9 May 1947
Physical Description: 1p. 
Tiger Shark
Box/Folder   397/5
Treatment: (“Suggested story lineup”) Fishing story, no author shown, 18 January 1932
Physical Description: 25pp. 
Box/Folder   397/6
Treatment: (“Story lineup”) Fishing story, no author shown, 25 January 1932
Physical Description: 23pp. 
Box/Folder   397/7
Treatment: Tuna, no author shown, 20 February 1932
Physical Description: 60pp. 
Box/Folder   397/8
Treatment: by Wells Root, undated
Physical Description: 49pp. 
Box/Folder   397/9
Temporary: no author shown, undated
Physical Description: 105pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   397/10
Final: by Root, 27 April with revisions to 19 May 1932
Physical Description: circa 135pp. 
Till We Meet Again
Box/Folder   397/11
Plot Summary: West of Frisco, by Milton Krims, 17 June 1939
Physical Description: 9pp. 
Box/Folder   397/12
Screenplay: West of Frisco, by Krims, 28 July 1939
Physical Description: 105pp. 
Box/Folder   397/13
Screenplay: We shall meet again, no author shown, undated
Physical Description: 117pp. 
Box/Folder   397/14
Temporary: We shall meet again, by Warren Duff, 22 September 1939
Physical Description: 138pp. 
Box/Folder   397/15
Final: We shall meet again, by Duff, 16 November 1939 with revisions to 3 February 1940
Physical Description: circa 180pp. 
The Time, the Place and the Girl
Box/Folder   398/1
Treatment: by Leonard Lee, 8 June 1944
Physical Description: 36pp. 
Box/Folder   398/2
Screenplay: by Lee, 24 June with revisions to 9 September 1944
Physical Description: 140pp. 
Box/Folder   398/3
Temporary: by Lee, 8 September with revisions to 11 September 1944
Physical Description: 118pp. 
Box/Folder   398/4
Screenplay: by Lynn Starling, 9 December 1944
Physical Description: 131pp. 
Box/Folder   398/5
Revised Temporary: by Starling, 24 January 1945
Physical Description: 112pp. 
Box/Folder   398/6
Screenplay: by Agnes C. Johnston, 10 February 1945
Physical Description: 110pp. 
Box/Folder   398/7
Screenplay: (“Special material”) by Francis Swann, undated
Physical Description: 155pp. 
Box/Folder   398/8
Final: by Johnston, 12 February 1945
Physical Description: 46pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   398/9
Revised Final: no author shown, 9 March 1945
Physical Description: 73pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   398/10
Revised Final 2: no author shown, 21 March with revisions to 21 May 1945
Physical Description: circa 120pp. 
Times Square Playboy
Box/Folder   399/1
Play: the homeowners, by George M Cohan, undated
Physical Description: circa 150pp. 
Box/Folder   399/2
Temporary: (“F draft continuity”) the gentlemen from Big Bend, by Roy Chanslor, 23 December 1935
Physical Description: 114pp. 
Box/Folder   399/3
Final: the gentlemen from Big Bend, by Chanslor, 8 January with revisions to 27 January 1936
Physical Description: circa 115pp. 
To Have and Have Not
Box/Folder   399/4
Novel: by Ernest Hemingway. New York, 1937
Physical Description: 262pp. 
Box/Folder   399/5
Novel: by Hemingway. New York, 1953
Physical Description: 180pp. 
Box/Folder   399/6
Temporary: by Jules Furthman, 14 October with revisions to 23 November 1943
Physical Description: 208pp. 
Box/Folder   399/7
Revised Temporary: by Furthman, 30 December 1943 with revisions to 5 January 1944
Physical Description: 111pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   400/1
Final: by Furthman, 22 January with revisions to 14 February 1944
Physical Description: 151pp. 
Box/Folder   400/2
Revised Final: by Furthman, 26 February with revisions to 22 April 1944
Physical Description: 112pp. 
To the Victor
Box/Folder   400/3
Treatment: the Paris story, by Richard Brooks, 13 February 1947
Physical Description: 24pp. 
Box/Folder   400/4
Screenplay: (“Extremely temporary script”) the Paris story, by Brooks, 12 March 1947
Physical Description: 159pp. 
Box/Folder   400/5
Screenplay: (“Temporary script”) the Paris story, by Brooks, 20 March 1947
Physical Description: 153pp. 
Box/Folder   400/6
Temporary: by Brooks, 16 May with revisions to 18 June 1947
Physical Description: 142pp. 
Box/Folder   400/7
Revised Temporary: by Brooks, 21 June 1947
Physical Description: 142pp. 
Box/Folder   401/1
Revised Temporary 2: by Brooks, 1 July 1947
Physical Description: 140pp. 
Box/Folder   401/2
Final: by Brooks, 3 September to 4 September with revisions to 9 September 1947
Physical Description: circa 145pp. 
Box/Folder   401/3
Revised Final: by Brooks, 9 September with revisions to 22 October 1947
Physical Description: circa 135pp. 
Too Young to Know
Box/Folder   401/4
Short Story: by Harlan Ware. Serialized in Saturday Evening Post, 16 December 1944 to 6 January 1945
Physical Description: 15pp. 
Box/Folder   401/5
Story: Typescript of above and All the king's men, by Ware, undated
Physical Description: 101pp. 
Box/Folder   401/6
Screenplay: by Jo Pagano, 26 December 1944 to 20 January 1945
Physical Description: 129pp. 
Box/Folder   401/7
Screenplay: by Harold Goldman, 20 January to 3 February 1945
Physical Description: 133pp. 
Box/Folder   401/8
Temporary: by Pagano, 9 January to 21 January 1945
Physical Description: 122pp. 
Box/Folder   401/9
Final: by Pagano, 25 January to 1 February with revisions to 14 March 1945
Physical Description: circa 125pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Top Speed
Box/Folder   402/1
Play: in the good old summertime, by Bolton, Kaimar, and Ruby, undated
Physical Description: 149pp. 
Box/Folder   402/2
Temporary: by Humphrey Pearson and Henry McCarty, 27 February 1930
Physical Description: 134pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   402/3
Final: by Pearson and McCarty, 4 March 1930
Physical Description: circa 125pp. 
Torchy Blane in Chinatown
Box/Folder   402/4
Short Story: the purple hieroglyph, by Will F Jenkins, undated
Physical Description: 61pp. 
Box/Folder   402/5
Temporary: Murder will out, no author shown, 30 March 1938
Physical Description: 92pp. 
Box/Folder   402/6
Temporary: by George Bricker, 13 July 1938
Physical Description: 124pp. 
Box/Folder   402/7
Treatment: by Bricker, 13 July 1938
Physical Description: 21pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   402/8
Final: by Bricker, 12 August with revisions to 1 September 1938
Physical Description: 121pp. 
Box/Folder   402/9
Final: by Bricker, 12 August with revisions to 1 September 1938
Physical Description: circa 125pp. 
Torchy Blane in Panama
Box/Folder   403/1
Story Outline: a blonde at sea, by Anthony Coldewey, 27 November 1937
Physical Description: 8pp. 
Box/Folder   403/2
Temporary: by George Bricker, 12 December 1937
Physical Description: 128pp. 
Box/Folder   403/3
Revised Temporary: by Bricker, 5 January 1938
Physical Description: 128pp. 
Box/Folder   403/4
Final: by Bricker, 7 January with revisions to 18 January 1938
Physical Description: circa 125pp. 
Torchy Gets Her Man
Box/Folder   403/5
Temporary: Torchy finds out, by Albert De Mond, 28 May with revisions to 31 May 1938
Physical Description: circa 120pp. 
Box/Folder   403/6
Final: Torchy finds out, by De Mond, 14 July with revisions to 1 August 1938
Physical Description: circa 110pp. 
Torchy Plays With Dynamite
Box/Folder   403/7
Screenplay: Dead or alive, by Earle Snell, 22 December 1938
Physical Description: 121pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   403/8
Temporary: Dead or alive, by Snell and Charles Belden, 25 March 1939
Physical Description: 108pp. 
Box/Folder   404/1
Final: Dead or alive, by Snell and Belden, 29 March with revisions to 4 April 1939
Physical Description: circa 115pp. 
Box/Folder   404/2
Revised Final: Dead or alive, by Snell and Belden, 24 April with revisions to 22 May 1939
Physical Description: circa 110pp. 
Torchy Runs for Mayor
Box/Folder   404/3
Final: by Earle Snell, 26 November with revisions to 22 December 1938
Physical Description: circa 120pp. 
Torrid Zone
Box/Folder   404/4
Plot Summary: (“Skeleton outline”) by Richard Macaulay and Jerry Wald, 6 September 1939
Physical Description: 14pp. 
Box/Folder   404/5
Screenplay: by Macaulay and Wald, 8 November 1939
Physical Description: 103pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   404/6
Screenplay: by Macaulay and Wald, 19 January 1940
Physical Description: 153pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   404/7
Temporary: by Wald and Macaulay, 26 December 1939
Physical Description: 147pp. 
Box/Folder   404/8
Final: by Wald and Macaulay, 1 February with revisions to 12 March 1940
Physical Description: circa 160pp. 
Box/Folder   404/9
Comments: by Loralee May, 29 October 1940
Physical Description: 1p. 
Tovarich
Box/Folder   405/1
Story Outline: by Jacques Deval, 23 May 1934
Physical Description: 18pp. 
Box/Folder   405/2
Treatment: by Casey Robinson, 6 April to 9 April 1937
Physical Description: 60pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   405/3
Temporary: by Robinson, 5 May to 26 May 1937
Physical Description: 141pp. 
Box/Folder   405/4
Final: by Robinson, 28 May to 17 June 1937
Physical Description: 158pp. 
Trailin' West
Box/Folder   405/5
Temporary: on secret service, by Anthony Coldewey, 6 April 1936
Physical Description: 113pp. 
Box/Folder   405/6
Final: on secret service, by Coldewey, 10 April with revisions to 17 April 1936
Physical Description: 118pp. 
Traveling Saleslady
Box/Folder   405/7
Treatment: by Frank Howard Clark, 12 April 1934
Physical Description: 55pp. 
Box/Folder   405/8
Temporary: by F Hugh Herbert, 6 December 1934
Physical Description: 143pp. 
Box/Folder   405/9
Revised Temporary: by Herbert and Benny Rubin, 12 December 1934
Physical Description: 142pp. 
Box/Folder   406/1
Final: by Herbert and Rubin, 28 December 1934
Physical Description: 131pp. 
Box/Folder   406/2
Comments: (“Rough outline”) by Manuel Seff, 4 January 1935
Physical Description: 6pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   406/3
Revised Final: no author shown, 10 January 1935
Physical Description: 144pp. 
Treachery Rides the Range
Box/Folder   406/4
Treatment: (“Synoptic outline”) Treachery rides the trail, by William Jacobs, undated
Physical Description: 31pp. 
Box/Folder   406/5
Temporary: Treachery rides the trail, by Jacobs, 6 November 1935
Physical Description: 91pp. 
Box/Folder   406/6
Final: Treachery rides the trail, no author shown, undated with revisions to 29 November 1935
Physical Description: circa 100pp. 
The Treasure of the Sierra Madre
Box/Folder   406/7
Novel: by B Traven. New York, 1935
Physical Description: 366pp. 
Box/Folder   406/8
Screenplay: no author shown, undated
Physical Description: 152pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   406/9
Final: by John Huston, 17 August with revisions to 21 August 1946
Physical Description: 141pp. 
Box/Folder   407/1
Revised Final: by Huston, 10 January with revisions to 9 June 1947
Physical Description: 143pp. 
Truck Busters
Box/Folder   407/2
Temporary: Night freight, by Robert E Kent, 28 April 1942
Physical Description: 108pp. 
Box/Folder   407/3
Final: Night freight, by Kent and Raymond L Schrock, 26 June with revisions to 7 July 1942
Physical Description: circa 115pp. 
Truth About Youth
Box/Folder   407/4
Play: When we were twenty-one, by H V Esmond. New York, 1903
Physical Description: 80pp. 
Box/Folder   407/5
Temporary: When we were twenty-one, by B Harrison Orkow, 21 March 1930
Physical Description: 100pp. 
Box/Folder   407/6
Final: When we were twenty-one, by Orkow, 6 April 1930; production schedule
Physical Description: 100pp.; 20pp. 
Tugboat Annie Sails Again
Box/Folder   407/7
Short Story: by Norman Reilly Raine. Saturday Evening Post, 1 October 1938
Physical Description: 7pp. 
Box/Folder   407/8
Temporary: by Kenneth Gamet, 7 October 1939
Physical Description: 113pp. 
Box/Folder   407/9
Revised Temporary: Tugboat Annie, by Walter de Leon, 13 March 1940
Physical Description: 150pp. 
Box/Folder   407/10
Final: by de Leon, 29 May with revisions to 12 June 1940
Physical Description: circa 130pp. 
Twenty Million Sweethearts
Box/Folder   408/1
Story Outline: Hot air, by Paul Moss and Jerry Wald, undated
Physical Description: 3pp. 
Box/Folder   408/2
Temporary: Hot air, by Warren Duff and Harry Sauber, 9 December 1933
Physical Description: 125pp. 
Box/Folder   408/3
Final: Hot air, by Duff and Sauber, 20 December 1933
Physical Description: 121pp. 
Twenty Thousand Years in Sing Sing
Box/Folder   408/4
Novel: (Autobiography) by Lewis E Lawes. New York, 1932
Physical Description: 412pp. 
Box/Folder   408/5
Novel: (Autobiography) by Lawes. Partial typescript of above, 28 January 1932
Physical Description: circa 430pp. 
Box/Folder   408/6
Temporary: by Courtenay Terrett, 13 May 1932
Physical Description: 104pp. 
Box/Folder   409/1
Final: by Terrett and Robert Lord, 24 May with revisions to 1 June 1932
Physical Description: 122pp. 
Box/Folder   409/2
Revised Temporary: no author shown, 2 August 1932
Physical Description: 126pp. 
Box/Folder   409/3
Revised Final: by Terrett and Lord (“Photoplay by Wilson Mizner and Brown Holmes”), 19 August 1932
Physical Description: 115pp. 
Two Against the World(1932)
Box/Folder   409/4
Short Story: the higher ups, by Marion Dix and Jerome Allen, 25 February 1932
Physical Description: 30pp. 
Box/Folder   409/5
Treatment: by Sheridan Gibney, 26 March 1932
Physical Description: 36pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   409/6
Temporary: no author shown, 13 April 1932
Physical Description: 36pp. 
Box/Folder   409/7
Screenplay: by Gibney, 16 April 1932
Physical Description: 127pp. 
Box/Folder   409/8
Revised Temporary: by Gibney, 23 April 1932
Physical Description: 130pp. 
Box/Folder   409/9
Final: by Gibney, 14 May with revisions to 8 June 1932; alternate ending
Physical Description: circa 105pp.; 24pp. 
Two Against the World (1936)
Box/Folder   409/10
Screenplay: by Michael Jacoby, 4 February 1936
Physical Description: 104pp. 
Box/Folder   410/1
Temporary: the voice of life, by Jacoby, 10 February 1936
Physical Description: 131pp. 
Box/Folder   410/2
Final: the voice of life, by Jacoby, 13 February with revisions to 28 February 1936
Physical Description: circa 125pp. 
Two Guys From Milwaukee
Box/Folder   410/3
Screenplay: Royal welcome, by Charles Hoffman, 14 March 1944
Physical Description: 137pp. 
Box/Folder   410/4
Temporary: a guy from Milwaukee, by Hoffman and I a L Diamond, 31 October 1945
Physical Description: 139pp. 
Box/Folder   410/5
Final: by Hoffman and Diamond, 24 November with revisions to 30 November 1945
Physical Description: 65pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   410/6
Revised Final: by Hoffman and Diamond, 6 December 1945 with revisions to 3 January 1946
Physical Description: circa 145pp. 
Two Guys From Texas
Box/Folder   410/7
Treatment: Howdy, stranger, by I a L Diamond, 15 January 1946
Physical Description: 37pp. 
Box/Folder   410/8
Screenplay: Howdy, stranger, by Diamond, 16 February 1946
Physical Description: 113pp. 
Box/Folder   410/9
Screenplay: Howdy, stranger, by Diamond and Francis Swann, 30 April 1946
Physical Description: 115pp. 
Box/Folder   411/1
Screenplay: Howdy, stranger, by Diamond and Swann, 7 May 1946
Physical Description: 111pp. 
Box/Folder   411/2
Screenplay: Howdy, stranger, by Diamond, 28 June 1946
Physical Description: 114pp. 
Box/Folder   411/3
Screenplay: Howdy, stranger, by Diamond, 5 November 1946
Physical Description: 121pp. 
Box/Folder   411/4
Temporary: by Diamond, 3 January 1947
Physical Description: 111pp. 
Box/Folder   411/5
Revised Temporary: by Diamond and Allen Boretz, 7 February 1947
Physical Description: 110pp. 
Box/Folder   411/6
Final: by Diamond and Boretz, 18 February with revisions to 29 April 1947; alternate ending
Physical Description: circa 85pp.; 21pp. 
The Two Mrs. Carrolls
Box/Folder   411/7
Play: by Martin Vale. London, 1931
Physical Description: 95pp. 
Box/Folder   411/8
Temporary: by Thomas Job, 20 September 1944
Physical Description: 150pp. 
Box/Folder   411/9
Final: by Job, 16 February with revisions to 19 September 1945; alternate ending
Physical Description: circa 135pp.; 2pp. 
Two Seconds
Box/Folder   412/1
Play: no author shown, 11 November 1931
Physical Description: circa 130pp. 
Box/Folder   412/2
Screenplay: by Harvey Thew (annotated), undated; Pages from another screenplay and letter
Physical Description: 117pp.; 11pp. 
Box/Folder   412/3
Final: by Thew, 31 December 1931 with revisions to 17 February 1932
Physical Description: circa 160pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Uncertain Glory
Box/Folder   412/4
Treatment: by Laszlo Vadnay, 10 April 1943
Physical Description: 96pp. 
Box/Folder   412/5
Screenplay: by Vadnay, 10 May to 19 June 1943
Physical Description: 169pp. 
Box/Folder   412/6
Screenplay: by Vadnay, 11 June to 16 July 1943
Physical Description: 138pp. 
Box/Folder   412/7
Screenplay: no author shown, undated
Physical Description: 154pp. 
Box/Folder   412/8
Temporary: by Vadnay, 23 June 1943
Physical Description: 168pp. 
Box/Folder   413/1
Revised Temporary: by Vadnay, 17 July 1943
Physical Description: 152pp. 
Box/Folder   413/2
Final: by Vadnay and Frederick Faust, 5 August 1943
Physical Description: 59pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   413/3
Revised Final: by Vadnay and Faust, 16 August with revisions to 17 September 1943
Physical Description: circa 160pp. 
Box/Folder   413/4
Comments: (“Changes in revised final”) by Lilli Hatvany, 1 September 1943, with note attached
Physical Description: 10pp. 
Box/Folder   413/5
Comments: (“Changes in revised final”) by Robert Buckner, 15 September to 19 October 1943
Physical Description: circa 60pp. 
Box/Folder   413/6
Reader Synopsis: Last vacation revised final, by T Chapman, 15 September 1943
Physical Description: 3pp. 
Box/Folder   413/7
Reader Synopsis: Last vacation, by T Chapman, 16 September 1943
Physical Description: 3pp. 
Box/Folder   413/8
Postproduction: Novelization by Herb Meadow from the screenplay by Laszlo Vadnay and Max Brand. New York, 1944
Physical Description: 212pp. 
Under Eighteen
Box/Folder   413/9
Short Story: Sky life, by Frank Dazey, 8 August 1931
Physical Description: 28pp. 
Box/Folder   413/10
Treatment: Sky life, by Agnes Christine Johnston, 8 August 1931
Physical Description: 37pp. 
Box/Folder   413/11
Temporary: Poor little ritz girl, no author shown, 5 September to 9 September 1931
Physical Description: 99pp. 
Box/Folder   413/12
Final: Poor little ritz girl, no author shown, 15 September with revisions to 10 October 1931
Physical Description: circa 120pp. 
Underground
Box/Folder   414/1
Treatment: by Oliver H P Garrett and Edwin Justus Mayer, undated
Physical Description: 59pp. 
Box/Folder   414/2
Temporary: by Mayer, 20 June 1939
Physical Description: 181pp. 
Box/Folder   414/3
Revised Temporary: no author shown, 29 July 1939
Physical Description: 155pp. 
Box/Folder   414/4
Revised Temporary 2: no author shown, 11 August 1939
Physical Description: 164pp. 
Box/Folder   414/5
Treatment: by John Huston, undated
Physical Description: 10pp. 
Box/Folder   414/6
Treatment: (“Plan to rewrite 'Underground' with a war background”) by Robert Lord, 8 September 1939
Physical Description: 12pp. 
Box/Folder   414/7
Final: by Charles Grayson, 24 January 1941
Physical Description: 159pp. 
Box/Folder   414/8
Revised Final: no author shown, 14 February with revisions to 19 April 1941
Physical Description: circa 110pp. 
The Unfaithful
Box/Folder   415/1
Treatment: by James Gunn, 4 May 1946
Physical Description: 38pp. 
Box/Folder   415/2
Screenplay: by Gunn, 15 June 1946
Physical Description: 139pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   415/3
Treatment: by David Goodis, 27 August 1946
Physical Description: 19pp. 
Box/Folder   415/4
Treatment: by Goodis and Vincent Sherman, 17 September 1946
Physical Description: 15pp. 
Box/Folder   415/5
Screenplay: by Goodis, 24 September to 8 October 1946
Physical Description: 140pp. 
Box/Folder   415/6
Temporary: by Gunn and Goodis, 12 October to 4 December 1946; memo from Jerry Wald
Physical Description: 155pp.; 1p. 
Box/Folder   415/7
Final: no author shown, 30 November 1946 with revisions to 6 March 1947
Physical Description: circa 130pp. 
Union Depot
Box/Folder   415/8
Play: by Joe Laurie Jr, Gene Fowler, and Douglas Durkin. 17 July 1931, copyright 1929
Physical Description: 103pp. 
Box/Folder   415/9
Treatment: by Walter De Leon, undated
Physical Description: 22pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   415/10
Comments: (“Suggested ending for 'Union depot' ”) by Darryl Zanuck, undated
Physical Description: 7pp. 
Box/Folder   415/11
Treatment: by De Leon and Kenyon Nicholson, 31 August 1931
Physical Description: 44pp. 
Box/Folder   415/12
Treatment: by De Leon and Nicholson, 23 September 1931
Physical Description: 110pp. 
Box/Folder   415/13
Temporary: by K Glasmon and John Bright, 6 October 1931
Physical Description: 96pp. 
Box/Folder   415/14
Final: no author shown, 10 October with revisions to 3 November 1931; added scene
Physical Description: 93pp.; 1p. 
The Unsuspected
Box/Folder   416/1
Novel: by Charlotte Armstrong, undated
Physical Description: 246pp. 
Box/Folder   416/2
Novel: by Armstrong. Serialized in Saturday Evening Post, 11 August to 29 September 1945
Physical Description: circa 100pp. 
Box/Folder   416/3
Screenplay: by Richard Sale, 26 November 1945
Physical Description: 132pp. 
Box/Folder   416/4
Screenplay: by Ranald MacDougall, 27 May 1946
Physical Description: 74pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   416/5
Story Outline: no author shown, 3 September 1946
Physical Description: 5pp. 
Box/Folder   416/6
Temporary: by MacDougall, 28 October 1946
Physical Description: 75pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   416/7
Revised Temporary: by MacDougall, 1 November with revisions to 22 November 1946
Physical Description: 147pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   416/8
Screenplay: by Bess Meredyth, 6 December 1946
Physical Description: 59pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   416/9
Final: by MacDougall, 12 December 1946 with revisions to 3 January 1947
Physical Description: 157pp. 
Box/Folder   417/1
Screenplay: by Meredyth, 30 December 1946 to 21 January 1947
Physical Description: 171pp. 
Box/Folder   417/2
Revised Final: by MacDougall, 8 January with revisions to 19 June 1947
Physical Description: 165pp. 
Untamed Africa
Box/Folder   417/3
Treatment: (“Narration for film”) no author shown, undated
Physical Description: 29pp. 
Upper World
Box/Folder   417/4
Short Story: by Ben Hecht, 12 October 1933
Physical Description: 74pp. 
Box/Folder   417/5
Temporary: by Ben Markson and Charles Kenyon, 27 November 1933
Physical Description: 125pp. 
Box/Folder   417/6
Final: by Markson and Kenyon, 7 December with revisions to 26 December 1933
Physical Description: 121pp. 
Valley of the Giants
Box/Folder   417/7
Novel: by Peter B Kyne. New York, 1918
Physical Description: 388pp. 
Box/Folder   417/8
Treatment: by Seton I Miller, undated
Physical Description: 32pp. 
Box/Folder   418/1
Temporary: by Miller, 1 November 1937
Physical Description: 171pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   418/2
Final: by Miller, 28 March 1938
Physical Description: 78pp. 
Note: Annotated and Incomplete.
Box/Folder   418/3
Revised Final: by Miller, 11 April with revisions to 12 May 1938
Physical Description: circa 120pp. 
Varsity Show
Box/Folder   418/4
Story Outline: by L F Edelman, 8 February 1936
Physical Description: 12pp. 
Box/Folder   418/5
Treatment: by Warren Duff, undated
Physical Description: 32pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   418/6
Temporary: no author shown, 17 March 1937
Physical Description: 54pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   418/7
Treatment: by Richard Macaulay, 21 March 1936
Physical Description: 43pp. 
Box/Folder   418/8
Revised Temporary: no author shown, 6 April 1937
Physical Description: 175pp. 
Box/Folder   418/9
Final: no author shown, 16 April 1937
Physical Description: 112pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   418/10
Revised Final: no author shown, 17 April 1937
Physical Description: 117pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   419/1
Revised Final 2: no author shown, 23 April with revisions to 24 June 1937
Physical Description: 153pp. 
Box/Folder   419/2
Screenplay: by Duff and Herzig, 27 May 1937
Physical Description: 170pp. 
The Verdict
Box/Folder   419/3
Short Story: Murder in the big bow, by Anthony Abbot. Reader's Digest, August 1944
Physical Description: 3pp. 
Box/Folder   419/4
Novel: the big bow mystery, by Israel Zangwill, 30 September 1944
Physical Description: 140pp. 
Box/Folder   419/5
Treatment: (“Outline of action”) Open verdict, by Thomas Job, 4 October 1944
Physical Description: 19pp. 
Box/Folder   419/6
Screenplay: Open verdict, by Barre Lyndon, 8 March 1945
Physical Description: 59pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   419/7
Story Outline: Open verdict, by Lyndon, 15 March 1945
Physical Description: 14pp. 
Box/Folder   419/8
Screenplay: Open verdict, by Lyndon, 12 April 1945
Physical Description: 176pp. 
Box/Folder   419/9
Temporary: the verdict, by Lyndon, 28 June to 3 July 1945
Physical Description: 139pp. 
Box/Folder   419/10
Final: no author shown, 30 August with revisions to 13 September 1945
Physical Description: 60pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   419/11
Revised Final: the open verdict, by Lyndon and Peter Milne, 18 September 1945
Physical Description: 129pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
A Very Honorable Guy
Box/Folder   420/1
Treatment: by Earl Baldwin, 1 November 1933
Physical Description: 18pp. 
Box/Folder   420/2
Short Story: by Damon Runyon, 3 November 1933
Physical Description: 18pp. 
Box/Folder   420/3
Temporary: by Baldwin, 28 November 1933
Physical Description: 83pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   420/4
Final: by Baldwin, 2 December with revisions to 23 December 1933
Physical Description: circa 150pp. 
The Very Thought of You
Box/Folder   420/5
Screenplay: by Lionel Wiggam, 17 April 1943
Physical Description: 161pp. 
Box/Folder   420/6
Screenplay: the young and the brave, by Wiggam, 17 May 1943
Physical Description: 171pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   420/7
Comments: by Alvah Bessie, 20 July 1943
Physical Description: 5pp. 
Box/Folder   420/8
Temporary: by Wiggam, 20 July 1943
Physical Description: 139pp. 
Box/Folder   420/9
Revised Temporary: by Bessie, 14 September 1943
Physical Description: 132pp. 
Box/Folder   420/10
Revised Temporary 2: by Bessie, 3 February with revisions to 29 February 1944
Physical Description: circa 160pp. 
Box/Folder   421/1
Final: by Bessie and Delmer Daves, 2 March with revisions to 22 June 1944
Physical Description: circa 160pp. 
Virginia City
Box/Folder   421/2
Plot Summary: the gold train, by Robert Buckner, undated
Physical Description: 8pp. 
Box/Folder   421/3
Treatment: Nevada, by Buckner, 8 July 1939
Physical Description: 31pp. 
Box/Folder   421/4
Screenplay: Nevada, by Buckner, 14 July 1939
Physical Description: 52pp. 
Box/Folder   421/5
Treatment: by Buckner, 9 August 1939
Physical Description: 19pp. 
Box/Folder   421/6
Screenplay: by Buckner, 1 September 1939
Physical Description: 108pp. 
Box/Folder   421/7
Temporary: by Buckner, 15 September 1939
Physical Description: 158pp. 
Box/Folder   421/8
Revised Temporary: by Buckner, 9 October 1939
Physical Description: 62pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   421/9
Final: by Buckner, 23 October 1939 with revisions to 6 January 1940
Physical Description: circa 160pp. 
Box/Folder   421/10
Revised Final: by Buckner, 2 November 1939 with revisions to 6 January 1940
Physical Description: circa 160pp. 
The Voice of the Turtle
Box/Folder   422/1
Play: by John Van Druten. New York, 1943
Physical Description: 161pp. 
Box/Folder   422/2
Plot Summary: by Wes Haynes, 23 September 1943
Physical Description: 2pp. 
Box/Folder   422/3
Short Story: by Van Druten. Collier's, 29 April 1944
Physical Description: 14pp. 
Box/Folder   422/4
Screenplay: no author shown, undated
Physical Description: 145pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   422/5
Temporary: by Van Druten, 23 February 1946
Physical Description: 179pp. 
Box/Folder   422/6
Revised Temporary: by Van Druten, 9 April 1946
Physical Description: 149pp. 
Box/Folder   422/7
Revised Temporary 2: by Van Druten, 15 October 1946
Physical Description: 153pp. 
Box/Folder   422/8
Screenplay: by Van Druten, 15 October 1946
Physical Description: 134pp. 
Box/Folder   422/9
Final: by Van Druten, 14 November 1946 with revisions to 22 April 1947
Physical Description: circa 135pp. 
Box/Folder   422/10
Story Outline: by Kay Walch, 20 April 1948
Physical Description: 1p. 
Voltaire
Box/Folder   423/1
Play: by Lawrence Dudley and George Gibbs, 18 August 1932
Physical Description: 129pp. 
Box/Folder   423/2
Treatment: by Maude T Howell, 3 October 1932
Physical Description: 49pp. 
Box/Folder   423/3
Screenplay: by Paul Green, 8 December 1932
Physical Description: 190pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   423/4
Temporary: by Green, 29 December 1932
Physical Description: 169pp. 
Box/Folder   423/5
Treatment: by Green, 31 January 1933
Physical Description: 17pp. 
Box/Folder   423/6
Treatment: no author shown, 3 February 1933
Physical Description: 28pp. 
Box/Folder   423/7
Treatment: no author shown, 7 February 1933
Physical Description: 35pp. 
Box/Folder   423/8
Revised Temporary: by Green and Howell, 9 February 1933
Physical Description: 33pp. 
Box/Folder   423/9
Revised Temporary 2: by Green and Howell, 23 February 1933
Physical Description: 125pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   423/10
Final: no author shown, 25 February 1933
Physical Description: 110pp. 
The Wagons Roll At Night
Box/Folder   423/11
Plot Summary: Carnival troupe, no author shown, undated
Physical Description: 6pp. 
Box/Folder   423/12
Temporary: Carnival, by Fred Niblo Jr, 19 August 1940
Physical Description: 164pp. 
Box/Folder   423/13
Final: Carnival, by Niblo and Barry Trivers, 7 September 1940
Physical Description: 119pp. 
Box/Folder   424/1
Revised Final: Carnival, by Niblo and Trivers, 30 September with revisions to 11 November 1940
Physical Description: circa 125pp. 
The Walking Dead
Box/Folder   424/2
Short Story: by Joseph a Fields and Ewart Adamson, undated
Physical Description: 6pp. 
Box/Folder   424/3
Screenplay: by Lillie Hayward and Robert D Andrews, undated
Physical Description: 33pp. 
Box/Folder   424/4
Treatment: (“Development”) by Adamson, undated
Physical Description: 68pp. 
Box/Folder   424/5
Temporary: by Adamson, 1 November 1935
Physical Description: 133pp. 
Box/Folder   424/6
Final: no author shown, undated with revisions to 11 December 1935
Physical Description: circa 120pp. 
Wallflower
Box/Folder   424/7
Play: by Reginald Denham and Mary Orr, undated
Physical Description: 200pp. 
Box/Folder   424/8
Plot Summary: by H Hinsdale, 2 February 1944
Physical Description: 2pp. 
Box/Folder   424/9
Story Outline: by Hinsdale, 4 February 1944
Physical Description: 7pp. 
Box/Folder   424/10
Treatment: by Margret Buell Wilder, 7 July 1944
Physical Description: 13pp. 
Box/Folder   424/11
Story Outline: by Wilder, 13 July 1944
Physical Description: 6pp. 
Box/Folder   424/12
Treatment: by Wilder, 28 July 1944
Physical Description: 37pp. 
Box/Folder   424/13
Story Outline: by James Bloodworth, 16 August 1944
Physical Description: 11pp. 
Box/Folder   424/14
Treatment: by Bloodworth, 24 August 1944
Physical Description: 16pp. 
Box/Folder   424/15
Treatment: by Bloodworth, 30 August 1944
Physical Description: 25pp. 
Box/Folder   424/16
Treatment: by Bloodworth, 9 September 1944
Physical Description: 12pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   424/17
Treatment: by Bloodworth, 16 September 1944
Physical Description: 15pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   424/18
Screenplay: by Louise Pierson, 23 September 1944
Physical Description: 53pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   424/19
Treatment: by Geller, 5 October 1944
Physical Description: 11pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   425/1
Screenplay: by Pierson, 3 October to 4 November 1944
Physical Description: 100pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   425/2
Screenplay: by Pierson, 6 November to 10 November 1944
Physical Description: 52pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   425/3
Temporary: by Pierson, 16 November 1944
Physical Description: 167pp. 
Box/Folder   425/4
Screenplay: by Pierson, 18 November 1944 to 6 January 1945
Physical Description: 169pp. 
Box/Folder   425/5
Story Outline: by Pierson, 25 January 1945
Physical Description: 8pp. 
Box/Folder   425/6
Story Outline: by Pierson, 27 January 1945
Physical Description: 6pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   425/7
Screenplay: by Pierson, 3 February to 10 February 1945
Physical Description: 84pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   425/8
Screenplay: by Pierson, 17 February to 10 March 1945
Physical Description: 87pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   425/9
Treatment: by Agnes Johnston, 27 April 1945
Physical Description: 19pp. 
Box/Folder   425/10
Treatment: by Johnston, 2 May 1945
Physical Description: 10pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   425/11
Treatment: by Johnston, 19 May 1945
Physical Description: 35pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   425/12
Screenplay: by Johnston, undated
Physical Description: 134pp. 
Box/Folder   425/13
Screenplay: by Johnston, 20 August 1945
Physical Description: 133pp. 
Box/Folder   425/14
Treatment: by Alex Gottlieb, 22 September 1945
Physical Description: circa 35pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   426/1
Screenplay: by Phoebe and Henry Ephron, 7 March 1946
Physical Description: 144pp. 
Box/Folder   426/2
Final: by the Ephrons, 23 May 1946
Physical Description: 139pp. 
Box/Folder   426/3
Revised Final: by the Ephrons, 10 June 1946
Physical Description: 137pp. 
Box/Folder   426/4
Revised Final 2: by the Ephrons, 16 November 1946 with revisions to 26 March 1947
Physical Description: 134pp. 
Box/Folder   426/5
Reader Synopsis: by Kay Walch, 6 June 1948
Physical Description: 1p. 
Watch on the Rhine
Box/Folder   426/6
Play: by Lillian Hellman. Cleveland, 1941
Physical Description: 170pp. 
Box/Folder   426/7
Treatment: by Alice Hunter, 10 April 1941
Physical Description: 23pp. 
Box/Folder   426/8
Treatment: by Dashiell Hammett, undated
Physical Description: 32pp. 
Box/Folder   426/9
Screenplay: by Hammett, undated
Physical Description: 180pp. 
Box/Folder   427/1
Temporary: by Hammett, 8 April to 27 April 1942
Physical Description: 152pp. 
Box/Folder   427/2
Final: by Hammett and Hellman, 25 May with revisions to 3 August 1942
Physical Description: 133pp. 
Box/Folder   427/3
Reader Synopsis: by Cecil Piantadosi, 24 January 1946
Physical Description: 1p. 
Waterfront
Box/Folder   427/4
Temporary: no author shown, 30 January 1939
Physical Description: 115pp. 
Box/Folder   427/5
Revised Temporary: no author shown, 6 February to 10 February 1939
Physical Description: 95pp. 
Box/Folder   427/6
Final: by Don Ryan and Lee Katz, 14 February with revisions to 31 March 1939
Physical Description: 97pp. 
We Are Not Alone
Box/Folder   427/7
Novel: by James Hilton. Boston, 1937
Physical Description: 231pp. 
Box/Folder   428/1
Screenplay: by Hilton, undated
Physical Description: 224pp. 
Box/Folder   428/2
Temporary: by Milton Krims, 29 June 1938
Physical Description: 197pp. 
Box/Folder   428/3
Revised Temporary: by Hilton, 21 March 1939
Physical Description: 217pp. 
Box/Folder   428/4
Final: by Hilton, 1 June with revisions to 22 November 1939
Physical Description: circa 185pp. 
Weekend Marriage
Box/Folder   428/5
Novel: by Faith Baldwin. New York, 1931
Physical Description: 312pp. 
Box/Folder   429/1
Treatment: by Sheridan Gibney, 25 January 1932
Physical Description: 19pp. 
Box/Folder   429/2
Treatment: by Gibney, 4 February 1932
Physical Description: 16pp. 
Box/Folder   429/3
Temporary: by Gibney, 4 March 1932
Physical Description: 97pp. 
Box/Folder   429/4
Final: by Gibney, 11 March with revisions to 21 March 1932
Physical Description: 97pp. 
We're in the Money
Box/Folder   429/5
Treatment: the trouble twins, or Serves you right, by George R Bilson, 11 January 1935
Physical Description: 15pp. 
Box/Folder   429/6
Screenplay: Serves you right, by Erwin Gelsey, undated
Physical Description: 123pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   429/7
Temporary: no author shown, 24 April 1935
Physical Description: 98pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   429/8
Final: no author shown, 30 April with revisions to 31 May 1935
Physical Description: 136pp. 
West of Shanghai
Box/Folder   429/9
Screenplay: War lord, by Tom Reed, 8 January 1937
Physical Description: 107pp. 
Box/Folder   429/10
Temporary: China bandit, by Crane Wilbur, 6 February 1937
Physical Description: 113pp. 
Box/Folder   429/11
Revised Temporary: China bandit, by Wilbur, 15 February 1937
Physical Description: 123pp. 
Box/Folder   429/12
Final: China bandit, by Wilbur, 22 February with revisions to 17 March 1937
Physical Description: circa 135pp. 
When Were You Born?
Box/Folder   430/1
Treatment: by Anthony Coldewey, 23 December 1937
Physical Description: 38pp. 
Box/Folder   430/2
Screenplay: by Coldewey, 12 January 1938
Physical Description: 120pp. 
Box/Folder   430/3
Temporary: by Coldewey, 14 February 1938
Physical Description: 115pp. 
Box/Folder   430/4
Final: by Coldewey, 18 February with revisions to 27 April 1938
Physical Description: circa 125pp. 
While the Patient Slept
Box/Folder   430/5
Novel: by Mignon G Eberhart. New York, 1930
Physical Description: 313pp. 
Box/Folder   430/6
Temporary: no author shown, 13 November with revisions to 17 November 1934
Physical Description: circa 145pp. 
Box/Folder   430/7
Final: no author shown, undated
Physical Description: 121pp. 
Whiplash
Box/Folder   431/1
Story Outline: by Kenneth Earl, undated
Physical Description: 42pp. 
Box/Folder   431/2
Screenplay: by Earl, 25 May 1946
Physical Description: 159pp. 
Box/Folder   431/3
Screenplay: by Gordon Kahn, undated
Physical Description: 163pp. 
Box/Folder   431/4
Screenplay: by Kahn, 26 June 1946
Physical Description: 106pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   431/5
Screenplay: by Maurice Geraghty, 12 November 1946
Physical Description: 160pp. 
Box/Folder   431/6
Screenplay: by Harriet Frank Jr, 21 February 1947
Physical Description: 130pp. 
Box/Folder   431/7
Temporary: by Geraghty and Kahn, 14 February 1947
Physical Description: 134pp. 
Box/Folder   431/8
Final: by Geraghty and Frank, 6 March 1947
Physical Description: 128pp. 
Box/Folder   431/9
Revised Final: by Geraghty and Frank, 15 March with revisions to 15 May 1947
Physical Description: circa 140pp. 
The White Angel
Box/Folder   432/1
Research: Cassandra, by Florence Nightingale, undated
Physical Description: 19pp. 
Box/Folder   432/2
Treatment: Florence Nightingale, by Wilhelm Dieterle, undated
Physical Description: 67pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   432/3
Story Outline: Angel of mercy, by Michel Jacoby, 4 December 1935
Physical Description: 15pp. 
Box/Folder   432/4
Temporary: Angel of mercy, by Mordaunt Shairp, 5 February 1936
Physical Description: 80pp. 
Note: Annotated and Incomplete.
Box/Folder   432/5
Final: Florence Nightingale, by Shairp, 22 February with revisions to 29 February 1936
Physical Description: circa 105pp. 
Box/Folder   432/6
Revised Final: Florence Nightingale, by Shairp, 3 March with revisions to 10 April 1936
Physical Description: circa 135pp. 
White Banners
Box/Folder   432/7
Novel: by Lloyd C. Douglas, 5 August 1936
Physical Description: 480pp. 
Box/Folder   432/8
Treatment: by Michel Jacoby, 28 October 1936
Physical Description: 54pp. 
Box/Folder   432/9
Treatment: by Cameron Rogers, undated
Physical Description: 13pp. 
Box/Folder   433/1
Temporary: by Rogers, 21 October 1937
Physical Description: 153pp. 
Box/Folder   433/2
Revised Temporary: by Lenore Coffee, 26 November 1937
Physical Description: 133pp. 
Box/Folder   433/3
Final: by Coffee, 6 January with revisions to 19 January 1938
Physical Description: circa 120pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   433/4
Revised Final: by Coffee and Rogers, 27 January with revisions to 23 February 1938
Physical Description: circa 130pp. 
White Bondage
Box/Folder   433/5
Temporary: Lords of the land, by Anthony Coldewey, 7 October 1936
Physical Description: 126pp. 
Box/Folder   433/6
Revised Temporary: the lords of the land, by Coldewey, 20 October 1936
Physical Description: 112pp. 
Box/Folder   433/7
Final: Lords of the land, by Coldewey, 21 October with revisions to 2 November 1936
Physical Description: circa 115pp. 
White Cockatoo
Box/Folder   434/1
Novel: by Mignon G Eberhart. New York, 1933
Physical Description: 314pp. 
Box/Folder   434/2
Screenplay: by Ben Markson and Lillie Hayward, undated
Physical Description: 136pp. 
Box/Folder   434/3
Temporary: by Markson and Hayward, 7 September 1934
Physical Description: 129pp. 
Box/Folder   434/4
Final: by Markson and Hayward, 29 September 1934
Physical Description: 129pp. 
White Heat
Box/Folder   434/5
Treatment: by Virginia Kellogg, 16 October 1948; research material dated , 2 July 1928
Physical Description: 31pp.; 4pp. 
Box/Folder   434/6
Treatment: by Kellogg, undated
Physical Description: 34pp. 
Box/Folder   434/7
Treatment: by Ivan Goff and Ben Roberts, 9 November 1948
Physical Description: 20pp. 
Box/Folder   434/8
Temporary: by Goff and Roberts, 10 March to 12 March 1949
Physical Description: 130pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   434/9
Revised Temporary: by Goff and Roberts, 8 April 1949
Physical Description: 136pp. 
Box/Folder   435/1
Final: by Goff and Roberts, 20 April to 23 April 1949
Physical Description: 94pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   435/2
Revised Final: by Goff and Roberts, 4 May with revisions to 18 June 1949
Physical Description: circa 130pp. 
Wide Open
Box/Folder   435/3
Novel: the narrow street, by Edwin Bateman Morris. New York, 1924
Physical Description: 320pp. 
Box/Folder   435/4
Screenplay: the narrow street, by Gordon Rigby, undated
Physical Description: 119pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   435/5
Final: by James a Starr and Arthur Caesar, undated
Physical Description: 92pp. 
The Widow From Chicago
Box/Folder   435/6
Final: by Earl Baldwin and Ruth Rankin, 25 April 1930
Physical Description: 118pp. 
The Widow From Monte Carlo
Box/Folder   436/1
Play: a present from Margate, by Ian Hay and a E.W. Mason, 1 May 1934
Physical Description: 119pp. 
Box/Folder   436/2
Screenplay: Meet the duchess, by Charles S Belden, 31 July 1935
Physical Description: 100pp. 
Box/Folder   436/3
Temporary: Meet the duchess (A present from Margate), by Belden, 15 August 1935
Physical Description: 109pp. 
Box/Folder   436/4
Final: Meet the duchess (A present from Margate), no author shown, 28 August with revisions to 17 October 1935
Physical Description: 127pp. 
Box/Folder   436/5
Revised Final: Meet the duchess (A present from Margate), by F Hugh Herbert, Belden, and George Bricker, 13 September 1935
Physical Description: 130pp. 
Box/Folder   436/6
Revised Final 2: Meet the duchess (A present from Margate), by Herbert, undated with revisions to 17 October 1935
Physical Description: circa 125pp. 
Wild Bill Hickok Rides
Box/Folder   436/7
Screenplay: the great divide, by Raymond L Schrock, undated
Physical Description: 176pp. 
Box/Folder   436/8
Temporary: the great divide, no author shown, 16 July 1941
Physical Description: 122pp. 
Box/Folder   437/1
Final: the great divide, by Charles Grayson, 8 August to 13 August 1941
Physical Description: 107pp. 
Box/Folder   437/2
Screenplay: by Paul Gerard Smith, undated
Physical Description: 123pp. 
Box/Folder   437/3
Revised Final: by Smith and Grayson, 29 August to 4 September with revisions to 22 October 1941
Physical Description: circa 120pp. 
Wild Boys of the Road
Box/Folder   437/4
Short Story: Desperate youth, by Danny Ahearn, 10 February 1933
Physical Description: 50pp. 
Box/Folder   437/5
Screenplay: by Earl Baldwin, 22 March 1933
Physical Description: 150pp. 
Box/Folder   437/6
Temporary: by Baldwin, 19 May 1933
Physical Description: 146pp. 
Box/Folder   437/7
Final: by Baldwin, 1 June with revisions to 16 June 1933
Physical Description: circa 135pp. 
Wine, Women, and Horses
Box/Folder   437/8
Temporary: Lady luck, by Roy Chanslor, 27 February 1937
Physical Description: 106pp. 
Box/Folder   437/9
Final: Lady luck, by Chanslor, 4 March with revisions to 26 March 1937
Physical Description: circa 105pp. 
Wings for the Eagle
Box/Folder   438/1
Short Story: Untitled Lockheed story, by Byron Morgan and Harrison Okrow, undated
Physical Description: 23pp. 
Box/Folder   438/2
Treatment: the shadow of their wings, by Morgan and Okrow, undated
Physical Description: 100pp. 
Box/Folder   438/3
Temporary: Shadow of their wings, no author shown, 3 December to 24 December with revisions to 15 December 1941
Physical Description: circa 136pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   438/4
Final: by Morgan, Okrow, and Richard Macaulay, 3 January with revisions to 27 March 1942
Physical Description: circa 145pp. 
Wings of the Navy
Box/Folder   438/5
Story Outline: (“Rough notes on 'Pensacola' story”) by Michael Fessier, 7 January 1938
Physical Description: 16pp. 
Box/Folder   438/6
Story Outline: (“Rough notes on 'Pensacola' story”) by Fessier, 11 January 1938
Physical Description: 20pp. 
Box/Folder   438/7
Treatment: (“Rough notes on 'Pensacola' story”) by Fessier, 7 February 1938
Physical Description: 63pp. 
Box/Folder   438/8
Treatment: by Fessier, undated
Physical Description: 102pp. 
Box/Folder   438/9
Screenplay: by Fessier, 7 April 1938
Physical Description: 183pp. 
Box/Folder   438/10
Temporary: by Fessier, 17 June 1938
Physical Description: 144pp. 
Box/Folder   438/11
Final: by Fessier, 1 July with revisions to 18 August 1938
Physical Description: circa 145pp. 
Winner Take All
Box/Folder   439/1
Short Story: 133 at 3, by Gerald Beaumont. Redbook, March 1921
Physical Description: 8pp. 
Box/Folder   439/2
Treatment: the main event, by Robert Lord, 22 January 1932
Physical Description: 51pp. 
Box/Folder   439/3
Temporary: the main event, by Lord, 8 February 1932
Physical Description: 151pp. 
Box/Folder   439/4
Final: by Lord and Wilson Mizner, 17 February with revisions to 23 February 1932
Physical Description: circa 145pp. 
Winter Meeting
Box/Folder   439/5
Novel: by Ethel Vance. Boston, 1946
Physical Description: 255pp. 
Box/Folder   439/6
Temporary: by Catherine Turney, 22 January with revisions to 17 February 1947
Physical Description: circa 130pp. 
Box/Folder   439/7
Revised Temporary: by Turney, 26 June 1947
Physical Description: 133pp. 
Box/Folder   439/8
Final: by Turney, 18 August to 28 August 1947 with revisions to 20 February 1948
Physical Description: circa 145pp. 
The Woman From Monte Carlo
Box/Folder   439/9
Play: the night watch (La veille d'armes), by Claude Farrere and Lucien Nepoty, undated
Physical Description: 164pp. 
Box/Folder   440/1
Play: in the night watch, by Michael Morton, undated
Physical Description: 102pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   440/2
Screenplay: Night watch, by Harvey Thew, undated
Physical Description: 78pp. 
Box/Folder   440/3
Temporary: Night watch, by Thew, 26 September 1931
Physical Description: 127pp. 
Box/Folder   440/3
Final: the marked woman, by Thew, 30 September with revisions to 26 October 1931
Physical Description: circa 105pp. 
The Woman in Red
Box/Folder   440/5
Novel: North shore, by Wallace Irwin. Boston, 1932
Physical Description: 321pp. 
Box/Folder   440/6
Screenplay: North shore, by Mary McCall Jr and Peter Milne, 5 October 1934
Physical Description: 152pp. 
Box/Folder   440/7
Temporary: North shore, by McCall and Milne, 10 October 1934
Physical Description: 146pp. 
Box/Folder   440/8
Final: North Shore, by McCall and Milne, 30 October to 9 November with revisions to 20 November 1934
Physical Description: circa 135pp. 
The Woman in White
Box/Folder   441/1
Novel: the moonstone and the woman in white, by Wilkie Collins. New York, 1937
Physical Description: 843pp. 
Box/Folder   441/2
Treatment: by Stephen Morehouse Avery (“? & John Collier”), 14 July to 8 September 1945
Physical Description: 35pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   441/3
Screenplay: by Avery, 15 September to 8 December 1945
Physical Description: 100pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   441/4
Comments: (“Script changes and suggestions”) by Avery, 5 January 1946
Physical Description: 5pp. 
Box/Folder   441/5
Treatment: by Avery, 2 February to 23 March 1946
Physical Description: 166pp. 
Box/Folder   441/6
Temporary: by Avery, 4 May 1946
Physical Description: 143pp. 
Box/Folder   441/7
Final: by Avery, 22 July with revisions to 4 November 1946
Physical Description: circa 145pp. 
Women Are Like That
Box/Folder   441/8
Short Story: Return from limbo, by a H Z Carr. Saturday Evening Post, 22 February 1936
Physical Description: 6pp. 
Box/Folder   441/9
Screenplay: Return from limbo, by Horace Jackson, 26 June 1937
Physical Description: 127pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   441/10
Temporary: Return from limbo, no author shown, 8 July 1937
Physical Description: 131pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   442/1
Revised Temporary: Return from limbo, by Jackson, 24 July 1937
Physical Description: 114pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   442/2
Final: Return from limbo, by Jackson, 7 August with revisions to 13 August 1937
Physical Description: circa 145pp. 
Women in the Wind
Box/Folder   442/3
Novel: by Francis Walton. New York, 1935
Physical Description: 308pp. 
Box/Folder   442/4
Temporary: by Lee Katz and Albert De Mond. 11 August to 12 August 1938
Physical Description: 144pp. 
Box/Folder   442/5
Final: by Katz and De Mond. 19 August to 22 August 1938
Physical Description: 126pp. 
Box/Folder   442/6
Revised Final: no author shown, 30 August to 1 September with revisions to 23 November 1938
Physical Description: circa 125pp. 
Wonder Bar
Box/Folder   442/7
Play: Die wunder bar, by Geza Herczeg and Karl Farkas, 17 November 1930, In German
Physical Description: 161pp. 
Box/Folder   443/1
Play: Translation of above by Arthur Hanko, 9 January 1931
Physical Description: 127pp. 
Box/Folder   443/2
Play: no author shown, 9 April 1932
Physical Description: 76pp. 
Box/Folder   443/3
Plot Summary: no author shown, undated
Physical Description: 3pp. 
Box/Folder   443/4
Treatment: by Earl Baldwin, 25 August 1933
Physical Description: 45pp. 
Box/Folder   443/5
Screenplay: by Baldwin, 10 October 1933
Physical Description: circa 95pp. 
Box/Folder   443/6
Temporary: by Baldwin, 14 October 1933
Physical Description: 104pp. 
Box/Folder   443/7
Final: by Baldwin, 26 October 1933
Physical Description: 106pp. 
Box/Folder   443/8
Revised Final: by Baldwin, 10 November 1933
Physical Description: 93pp. 
Working Man
Box/Folder   443/9
Short Story: the adopted father, by Edgar Franklin. All-Story Weekly, 22 January 1916
Physical Description: circa 115pp. 
Box/Folder   443/10
Research: (“Titles for 'The adopted father' ”) by Forrest Halsey, undated
Physical Description: 16pp. 
Box/Folder   443/11
Research: (“Titles for 'The adopted father' ”) by Halsey, undated
Physical Description: 8pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   443/12
Screenplay: (“Film continuity for 'Twenty dollars a week' ”) no author shown, undated
Physical Description: 28pp. 
Box/Folder   443/13
Final: Twenty dollars a week, by Halsey, undated
Physical Description: circa 135pp. 
Box/Folder   444/1
Treatment: (“Final synopsis”) no author shown, undated
Physical Description: 28pp. 
Box/Folder   444/2
Treatment: the adopted father, by Maude T Howell, 21 May 1932
Physical Description: 18pp. 
Box/Folder   444/3
Treatment: the adopted father, by Charles Kenyon, 21 May 1932
Physical Description: 23pp. 
Box/Folder   444/4
Treatment: the adopted father, by Kenyon, 30 July 1932
Physical Description: 41pp. 
Box/Folder   444/5
Treatment: the adopted father, by Kenyon, 10 August 1932
Physical Description: 61pp. 
Box/Folder   444/6
Temporary: the adopted father, by Kenyon, 19 October 1932
Physical Description: 127pp. 
Box/Folder   444/7
Revised Temporary: the adopted father, by Kenyon, 4 November 1932
Physical Description: 121pp. 
Box/Folder   444/8
Final: the adopted father, by Kenyon (“Revised version by Geroge Arliss and Maude T Howell”), 31 December 1932
Physical Description: 117pp. 
The World Changes
Box/Folder   444/9
Short Story: America kneels, no author shown, 3 March 1933
Physical Description: 41pp. 
Box/Folder   444/10
Screenplay: America kneels, by Edward Chodorov, 15 May 1933
Physical Description: 122pp. 
Box/Folder   444/11
Temporary: America kneels, by Chodorov, 16 June 1933
Physical Description: 124pp. 
Box/Folder   444/12
Revised Temporary: America kneels, by Chodorov, 27 June 1933
Physical Description: 95pp. 
Note: Incomplete.
Box/Folder   444/13
Final: by Sheridan Gibney, 8 July 1933
Physical Description: 136pp. 
Box/Folder   445/1
Revised Final: by Gibney, 13 July with revisions to 31 July 1933
Physical Description: 143pp. 
Yankee Doodle Dandy
Box/Folder   445/2
Research: (“Material on the life of George M. Cohan”) by Robert Buckner, 4 April 1941
Physical Description: 63pp. 
Box/Folder   445/3
Screenplay: by Buckner (incomplete), 12 June 1941
Physical Description: 88pp. 
Box/Folder   445/3
Screenplay: by Buckner: “Detailed outline of part two,” 19 June 1941
Physical Description: 29pp. 
Box/Folder   445/3
Memo from Buckner to Hal Wallis, 19 June 1941
Physical Description: 1p. 
Box/Folder   445/4
Screenplay: by Buckner (incomplete), 23 June 1941, ; “detailed outline of part two,” , 23 June 1941
Physical Description: 88pp.; 30pp. 
Box/Folder   445/5
Screenplay: by George M. Cohan, undated
Physical Description: 169pp. 
Note: Annotated.
Box/Folder   445/6
Screenplay: by Buckner, 30 September 1941
Physical Description: 155pp. 
Box/Folder   445/7
Temporary: by Buckner, 16 October 1941
Physical Description: 152pp. 
Box/Folder   446/1
Revised Temporary: by Buckner, 30 October 1941
Physical Description: 171pp. 
Box/Folder   446/2
Final: by Buckner and Julius and Philip Epstein, 25 November 1941 with revisions to 14 January 1942
Physical Description: 138pp. 
Box/Folder   446/3
Reader Synopsis: by Rodney Graham, 29 January 1946
Physical Description: 1p. 
Yes, My Darling Daughter
Box/Folder   446/4
Treatment: by Casey Robinson, 7 April 1938
Physical Description: 75pp. 
Box/Folder   446/5
Screenplay: by Robinson, 14 May 1938
Physical Description: 143pp. 
Box/Folder   446/6
Temporary: by Robinson, 14 September 1938
Physical Description: 145pp. 
Box/Folder   446/7
Final: by Robinson, 27 October with revisions to 2 December 1938
Physical Description: circa 150pp. 
You Can't Escape Forever
Box/Folder   446/8
Temporary: Deadline, by Hector Chevigny and Fred Niblo Jr, 26 March 1942
Physical Description: 149pp. 
Box/Folder   446/9
Final: by Niblo and Chevigny, 19 May with revisions to 29 June 1942
Physical Description: circa 130pp. 
You Can't Get Away with Murder
Box/Folder   447/1
Play: Chalked out, by Warden Lewis E Lawes and Jonathan Finn, 30 April 1937
Physical Description: 148pp. 
Box/Folder   447/2
Treatment: Chalked out, by Don Ryan and Kenneth Gamet, undated
Physical Description: 11pp. 
Box/Folder   447/3
Screenplay: Chalked out, by Ryan and Gamet, undated
Physical Description: 154pp. 
Box/Folder   447/4
Temporary: Sing Sing, by Robert Buckner, 5 February 1938
Physical Description: 137pp. 
Box/Folder   447/5
Final: Chalked out, by Buckner, 13 April with revisions to 13 September 1938
Physical Description: circa 135pp. 
You Said a Mouthful
Box/Folder   447/6
Story Outline: Joe E Brown story, no author shown, undated
Physical Description: 6pp. 
Box/Folder   447/7
Treatment: by Robert Lord, 19 April 1932
Physical Description: 67pp. 
Box/Folder   447/8
Final: by Lord, 4 May 1932
Physical Description: 119pp. 
Box/Folder   447/9
Screenplay: (“Revised treatment”) by Bolton Mallory, 5 August 1932
Physical Description: 134pp. 
Box/Folder   447/10
Screenplay: (“Revised treatment”) by Mallory, 18 August 1932
Physical Description: 113pp. 
Box/Folder   448/1
Revised Final: by Lord and Mallory, 19 August 1932
Physical Description: 109pp. 
Box/Folder   448/2
Revised Final 2: by Lord and Mallory, 20 August to 25 August 1932
Physical Description: 115pp. 
The Younger Brothers
Box/Folder   448/3
Final: by Edna Anhalt, 15 May with revisions to 2 June 1948
Physical Description: circa 120pp. 
You're in the Army Now
Box/Folder   448/4
Temporary: by Paul Girard Smith and George Beatty, 12 July 1941
Physical Description: 123pp. 
Box/Folder   448/5
Final: no author shown, 23 July 1941
Physical Description: 116pp. 
Box/Folder   448/6
Revised Final: no author shown, 29 July 1941
Physical Description: 116pp. 
Box/Folder   448/7
Revised Final 2: by Smith and Beatty, 29 August with revisions to 6 October 1941
Physical Description: circa 120pp.