Paul A. Raushenbush and Elizabeth Brandeis Raushenbush Papers, 1918-1980

Contents List

Container Title
Mss 802
Series: Paper Records
Box   1
Folder   1A
Background Information for Gold Star (Client), October 7, 1991
Note: Author: Jill J. Miguel
Box   1
Folder   1
Grandview, U.S.A., September 1, 1983
Note

Author: Ken Hixon

Studio: CBS Films

Box   1
Folder   2
National Lampoon 's Vacation, April 12, 1982
Note

Author: John Hughes

Alternate Title: Vacation 82

Box   1
Folder   3
Testament, October 1982
Note

Author: John S. Young (from the short story by Carol Amen)

Studio: LTL/John Sacret Young Productions

Alternate Title: Last Testament

Box   1
Folder   4
Unfaithfully Yours, June 18, 1982
Note: Author: Valerie Curtin, Barry Levinson, and Robert DeLaurentis (from a Preston Sturges film)
Box   1
Folder   5
Oh, God! You Devil, July 1, 1982
Note

Author: Andrew Bergman

Studio: Warner Bros.

Alternate Title: Oh, God! III

Box   1
Folder   6
The Man Who Loved Women, November 2, 1982
Note

Author: Blake Edwards and Geoffrey Edwards

Studio: Helfrich Enterprises

Box   1
Folder   7
Preppies, unknown
Note

Author: Eugene F. Quintano

Studio: Paramount Pictures

Box   2
Folder   1
Touch and Go, November 18, 1983
Note

Author: Alan Ormsby, Harry Columby, and Robert Sand

Studio: King's Road Productions

Box   2
Folder   2
Paris, Texas, June 1983
Note

Author: Sam Shepard and Wim Wenders

Studio: Gray City, Inc.

Box   2
Folder   3
Romancing the Stone, May 21, 1983
Note

Author: Diane R. Thomas

Studio: Twentieth Century Fox

Box   2
Folder   4
Top Gun, June 1, 1985
Note: Author: Warren Skaaren and Jim Cash
Box   2
Folder   5 & 5A
Over the Top, September 9, 1985
Note

Author: Stirling Silliphant

Studio: Cannon Films

Picture documented by working files

Box   2
Folder   6
Spies Like Us, October 19, 1984
Note: Author: Dan Aykroyd, Lowell Ganz, and Babaloo Mandell
Box   3
Folder   1
Micki and Maude, July 1, 1983
Note: Author: Jonathan Reynolds
Box   3
Folder   2
Little Treasure, 1984
Note

Author: Alan Sharp

Studio: Columbia Pictures

Box   3
Folder   3
Little Shop of Horrors, July 1, 1985
Note: Author: Howard Ashman
Box   3
Folder   4
Hot Resort, unknown
Note

Author: John Robins (based on a screenplay by Norman Hudis and a story by Boaz Davidson)

Studio: Cannon Films

Box   3
Folder   5
American Flyers, April 1983
Note

Author: Steven Tesich

Studio: Warner Bros.

Box   3
Folder   6
Ghostbusters, August 5, 1983
Note

Author: Dan Aykroyd and Harold Ramis

Studio: Columbia Pictures

Box   3
Folder   7
Cannonball Run II, May 5, 1983
Note: Author: Hal Needham
Box   4
Folder   1
Youngblood, February 5, 1984
Note

Author: Peter Markle

Studio: Chasin-Park-Citron

Alternate Title: Young Blood

Picture documented by working files

Box   4
Folder   2
Big Trouble, February 29, 1984
Note

Author: Andrew Bergman

Studio: Columbia Pictures

Box   4
Folder   3
Miracles, March 1, 1984
Note: Author: Jim Kouf
Box   4
Folder   4
Man With One Red Shoe, March 8, 1984
Note

Author: Robert Klane

Alternate Title: The Tall Blonde Man

Box   4
Folder   5
The Bear, October 9, 1983
Note

Author: Michael Kane and Mort Fine

Studio: Bear Productions

Alternate Title: Paul Bryant, The Bear

Box   4
Folder   6
Touch and Go, April 24-30, 1984
Note

Author: Alan Ormsby, Harry Colomby, and Robert Sand

Studio: Touch and Go Productions

Box   4
Folder   7
Karate Kid, September 15, 1983
Note

Author: Robert Mark Kamen

Studio: Columbia Pictures

Box   5
Folder   1
Teachers, November 21, 1983
Note

Author: W. R. McKinney and Irwin Russo

Studio: MGM Films

Box   5
Folder   2
Tuff Turf, June 20, 1984
Note: Author: Jette Rinck
Box   5
Folder   3
Cobra, October 21-December 24, 1985
Note: Author: Sylvester Stallone
Box   5
Folder   4
Fine Mess, unknown
Note

Author: Blake Edwards

Alternate Titles: Music Box, The Music Box

Box   5
Folder   5
Wildcats, December 21, 1984
Note

Author: Ezra Sacks and Michael Leeson

Studio: Warner Bros.

Alternate Titles: Jocks, First and Goal

Box   5
Folder   6
The Goonies, September 7, 1984
Note

Author: Chris Columbus

Studio: Amblin Entertainment

Picture documented by working files

Box   5
Folder   7
Police Academy II, Their First Assignment, September 23, 1984
Note

Author: Barry Blaustein and David Sheffield

Studio: The Ladd Company

Box   6
Folder   1
National Lampoon 's European Vacation, July 27, 1984
Note

Author: Robert Klane

Alternate Title: Vacation II

Box   6
Folder   2
Back to the Future, July 11, 1984
Note

Author: Robert Zemeckis and Bob Gale

Studio: Universal Studios

Box   6
Folder   3-4
Protocol, January 13, 1984 and , March 14, 1984
Note

Author: Buck Henry

Studio: Warner Bros.

Box   6
Folder   5 & 5A
The Package, 1988-1989
Note

Author: John Bishop and Dennis Haggerty

Studio: Orion Pictures Corporation

Picture documented by working files

Box   6
Folder   6
Presumed Innocent, May 26, 1989
Note

Author: Frank Peirson

Studio: Warner Bros.

Box   6
Folder   7
To Sleep With Anger, unknown
Box   7
Folder   1
My Blue Heaven, September 25-29, 1989
Note

Author: Nora Ephron

Studio: Warner Bros.

Box   7
Folder   2
Heart Condition, March 20-April 10, 1989
Note

Author: James D. Parriott

Alternate Title: Heart Troubles

Box   7
Folder   3
Gremlins, March 29, 1983
Note: Author: Chris Columbus
Box   7
Folder   4
Home Alone, February 2-March 13, 1990
Note

Author: John Hughes

Studio: Twentieth Century Fox

Box   7
Folder   5
Edward Scissorhands, December 15, 1989
Note

Author: Caroline Thompson and Tim Burton

Studio: Twentieth Century Fox

Box   7
Folder   6
Robocop II, August 8-September 11, 1989
Note

Author: Frank Miller and Walon Green

Studio: Tobor Pictures

Box   7
Folder   7
Crazy People, April 3-May 11, 1989
Note

Author: Mitch Markowitz

Studio: Paramount Pictures

Box   8
Folder   1
Midnight Run, July 31-November 2, 1987
Note

Author: George Gallo

Studio: Paramount Pictures

Box   8
Folder   2
Above the Law, March 27-April 17, 1987
Note

Author: Steven Pressfield, Ronald Shusett, Andrew Davis, and Steven Seagal

Studio: Warner Bros.

Box   8
Folder   3
Johnny Be Good, February 20-May 5, 1987
Note

Author: Steve Zachaerias, Jeff Buhai, and David Obst

Studio: Orion Pictures Corporation

Box   8
Folder   4
Married to the Mob, September 4-15, 1987
Note

Author: Barry Strugatz and Mark R. Burns

Studio: Mysterious Arts, Inc.

Box   8
Folder   5
Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure, November 24, 1986-March 25, 1987
Note

Author: Chris Matheson and Ed Solomon

Studio: Orion Pictures Corporation

Box   8
Folder   6
Men Don't Leave, February 2-July 13, 1988
Note

Author: Barbara Benedek and Paul Brickman

Studio: MNDL Corp.

Box   8
Folder   7
Miami Blues, August 24, 1988
Note

Author: George Armitage (from the novel by Charles Willeford)

Studio: Tristes Tropiques

Box   9
Folder   1
Lambada! The Forbidden Dance, 1989
Note

Author: Roy Langston and John Platt

Studio: Sawmill Entertainment

Box   9
Folder   2
Billy Bathgate, June 15, 1990
Note: Author: Tom Stoppard (from the novel by E. L. Doctorow)
Box   9
Folder   3-4
Switch, December 4, 1989 and , March 14, 1990
Note

Author: Blake Edwards

Studio: Warner Bros.

Box   9
Folder   5
Kindergarten Cop, April 24, 1990
Note

Author: Murray Salem, Timothy Harris, and Herschel Weingrod

Studio: Universal City Studios, Inc.

Box   9
Folder   6-7
F/X II, February 14, 1990 and date unknown
Note

Author: Bill Condon (based on characters created by Robert T. Megginson and Gregory Fleeman)

Studio: Orion Pictures Corporation

Box   10
Folder   1
Graveyard Shift, April 30, 1990
Note

Author: John Esposito (based on the story by Stephen King)

Studio: Sugar Entertainment

Alternate Title: Stephen King's Graveyard Shift

Box   10
Folder   2
Backdraft, May 9, 1990
Note

Author: Gregory Widen

Studio: Imagine Films/ Universal Studios

Box   10
Folder   3
Thelma and Louise, April 4, 1990
Note

Author: Callie Khouri

Studio: Pathe Entertainment

Box   10
Folder   4
Hot Shots!: An Important Movie, September 24, 1990
Note

Author: Jim Abrahams and Pat Proft

Studio: Twentieth Century Fox

Box   10
Folder   5
The Last Boy Scout, February 5, 1991
Note

Author: Shane Black and Greg Hicks

Studio: Warner Bros.

Box   10
Folder   6
Another 48 Hours, October 30, 1989
Note

Studio: Paramount Pictures

Alternate Title: Forty Eight Hours-Now

Box   10
Folder   7
Die Hard II, November 16-December 8, 1989
Note

Author: Doug Richardson and Steven E. de Souza

Studio: Twentieth Century Fox

Box   11
Folder   1
Silence of the Lambs, August 25, 1989
Note

Author: Ted Tally (based on the novel by Thomas Harris)

Picture documented by working files

Box   11
Folder   2
Father Jim, August 24-October 24, 1989
Note

Author: Terry Green

Studio: East End Films, Ltd.

Picture documented by working files

Box   11
Folder   3
Little Havana, November 13-28, 1989
Note

Author: Cynthia Cidre

Studio: Pathe Entertainment

Box   11
Folder   4
New York Times, November 3, 1989
Note

Author: Norman Steinberg and David Frankel

Studio: Paramount Pictures

Box   11
Folder   5
Weatherman, June 28, 1989
Note

Author: Steven Tesich

Studio: Warner Bros.

Box   11
Folder   6
Postman, May 18, 1989
Note

Author: Eric Roth (based on the novel by David Brin)

Studio: Warner Bros.

Box   11
Folder   7
The Kid Who Loved Christmas, December 26, 1989
Note

Author: Sam Egan

Studio: Paramount Pictures

Box   12
Folder   1
Dive!: A Comedy of Sub-Colossal Proportions, December 11, 1989
Note

Author: Darryl Zarubica and Randolph Davis

Studio: Sub Standard Productions

Box   12
Folder   2
Shining Through, November 1989
Note: Author: Seltzer, David
Box   12
Folder   3
Libestraum, December 1988
Note: Author: Michael Figgis
Box   12
Folder   4
Adios, Thierry, 1988
Note: Author: Mari Kornhauser
Box   12
Folder   5
If Looks Could Kill, November 16, 1989
Note

Author: Darren Star

Studio: Warner Bros.

Box   12
Folder   6
Best There Ever Was, 1988
Note

Author: Lennie Hodera

Studio: Traveling Light Productions

Picture documented by working files

Box   12
Folder   7
Ascent, June 5, 1989
Note

Author: Michael Schiffer, Howard Chesley, and Michael Thomas

Studio: Warner Bros.

Box   13
Folder   1
Prancer, January 12-February 2, 1989
Note

Author: Greg Taylor

Studio: Raffaella Productions

Box   13
Folder   2
Don't Play Dead Before You Have To!, 1988
Note

Author: Martin Nabhan (based on the novel by Maia Wojciechowska)

Studio: Michael L. Harris Productions

Box   13
Folder   3
Ice Pawn, June 20, 1989
Note

Author: Paul Cross

Studio: Warner Bros.

Box   13
Folder   4
Dinosaurs, August 23, 1988
Note: Author: Marshall Brickman (from the novel 50 by Avery Corman)
Box   13
Folder   5
Dinosaurs, December 27, 1989
Note

Author: Nicholas Meyer

Studio: Pathe Entertainment

Box   13
Folder   6
Til Death Do Us Part, August 22, 1989
Note

Author: Mark Patrick Carducci, Frank Darabont, and Kevin Rock (based on a story by David A. Davies)

Studio: Niki Marvin Productions, Inc.

Alternate Title: Buried Alive

Box   13
Folder   7
Unborn, May 16, 1989
Note

Author: Virginia K. Hegge and Bryan Forbes (from the novel by David Shobin, M.D.)

Studio: DDM Film Corp./Orgolini Enterprises

Box   13
Folder   8
Paradise Paved, January 15, 1990
Note

Author: Mitch Glazer

Studio: Paved Productions

Box   14
Folder   1
Paradise Paved, January 29, 1990
Note

Author: Mitch Glazer

Studio: Paved Productions

Box   14
Folder   2
With Intent to Kill, February 15-March 29, 1990
Note

Author: Miguel Tejada-Flores

Studio: Sugar Entertainment

Box   14
Folder   3
Arrive Alive, January 22, 1990
Note

Author: Mitch Glazer and Michael O'Donoghue

Studio: Art Linson Productions

Box   14
Folder   4
Against the Law, March 14-23, 1990
Note: Author: Michael Butler
Box   14
Folder   6
Heaven Is a Playground, April 1990
Note

Author: Randall Fried (from the book by Rick Telander)

Studio: Heaven Corporation

Box   14
Folder   7
Icons, July 2, 1990
Note

Author: Lindsay Smith and Ilmar Taska

Studio: Carolco Films

Box   15
Folder   1
Gabriel's Fire, January 25, 1990
Note

Author: Jacqueline Zambrano, Coleman Luck, and Don Boyle

Studio: Lorimar Productions

Box   15
Folder   2
Wild Hearts Can't Be Broken, July 2, 1990
Note

Author: Matt Williams and Oley Sassone

Studio: Pegasus Productions

Box   15
Folder   3
Demolition Man, March 23, 1990
Note

Author: Peter M. Lenkov

Studio: Warner Bros.

Box   15
Folder   4
Missing Pieces, April 24, 1990
Note

Author: Leonard B. Stern

Studio: Aaron Russo Films

Box   15
Folder   5
Hard Promises, August 7, 1990
Note

Author: Jule Selbo

Studio: Stonebridge Entertainment

Box   14
Folder   5
Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man, April 23, 1990
Note: Author: Don Michael Paul
Box   15
Folder   6
Matters of the Heart, July 9, 1990
Note

Author: Linda Bergman and Martin Tahse (based on the novel Country of the Heart by Barbara Wersba)

Studio: USA Network Productions/ Tahse-Bergman Productions

Box   15
Folder   7
Somebody Has to Shoot the Pictures, February 21-March 5, 1990
Note

Author: Doug Magee and Daniel Pyne

Studio: Universal Studios

Box   16
Folder   1
Prague, 1990
Note

Author: Ian Seller

Studio: Pathe Entertainment

Box   16
Folder   2
Doubles, July 24, 1990
Note

Author: David Wiltse

Studio: Doubles Productions

Box   16
Folder   3
Hard Promises, August 7-September 11, 1990
Note

Author: Jule Selbo

Studio: Stonebridge Entertainment

Box   16
Folder   4
Serenade Café: A True Fairy Tale, October 24, 1990
Note: Author: Rodney Dangerfield
Box   16
Folder   5
Bare Knuckles, November 12, 1990
Note

Author: Lyle Kessler and Nicholas Kazan

Studio: Columbia Pictures

Alternate Titles: On the Ropes, Gladiators

Box   16
Folder   6
Mom and Dad Save the World, May 3, 1990
Note: Author: Chris Matheson and Ed Solomon
Box   16
Folder   7
Love Potion #9, April 16, 1990
Note: Author: Dale Launer
Box   17
Folder   1
The Fugitive, April 16, 1990
Note

Author: Robert Mark Kamen

Studio: Warner Bros.

Box   17
Folder   2
The Paint Job, June 10, 1991
Note

Author: Michael Taav

Studio: House Paint Productions

Picture documented by working files

Box   17
Folder   3
All I Want for Christmas, unknown
Note

Author: Thom Eberhardt

Alternate Titles: Home for Christmas, Home for the Holidays

Picture documented by working files

Box   17
Folder   4
Curly Sue, July 1, 1990
Note

Author: John Hughes

Studio: Warner Bros.

Box   17
Folder   5
He Said, She Said, April 20, 1990
Note: Author: Brian Hohlfeld and Larry Gross
Box   17
Folder   6
Oscar, August 13, 1990
Note

Author: Mike Barrie and Jim Mulholland (based on the play by Claude Magnier)

Studio: Touchstone Pictures

Box   17
Folder   7
Iron Eagle III, May 27, 1990
Note

Author: Kevin Elders and Sidney J. Furie

Studio: Carolco Films

Box   18
Folder   1
Isobar, September 4, 1990
Note

Author: Jim Uhls and Steven E. de Souza

Studio: Carolco Films

Box   18
Folder   2
Basic Instinct, December 3, 1990
Note

Author: Joe Esztherhas and Gary Goldman

Studio: Carolco Films

Box   18
Folder   3
Talent for the Game, June 11, 1990
Note

Author: Larry Ferguson

Studio: Paramount Pictures

Box   18
Folder   4
Frozen Assets, October 15, 1990
Note

Author: Leonard Baron and Thomas Kartozian

Studio: Irv Schechter Company

Box   18
Folder   5-6
Ricochet, November 7 and November 16, 1990
Note

Author: Steven E. de Souza

Studio: Silver Pictures

Box   19
Folder   1
Necessary Roughness, January 21-September 12, 1991
Note

Studio: Paramount Pictures

Alternate Title: The Fighting Armadillos

Picture documented by working files

Box   19
Folder   2
Ask the Man That Drives One, September 1983
Note: Author: Jonathan Lapidese
Box   19
Folder   3
Kansas City Blues, September 13, 1983
Note

Author: Blake Edwards

Studio: Unknown

Alternate Title: Big City Blues

Box   19
Folder   4
Shoot Out, November 21, 1983
Note

Author: Richard Wesley and Sidney Poitier

Studio: Verdon-Cedric Prods.

Box   19
Folder   5
Straight Talk!, January 17, 1984
Note

Author: Craig Bolotin

Studio: Hollywood Pictures

Box   19
Folder   6
Finnegin Begin Again, May 30, 1984
Note

Author: Walter Lockwood

Studio: Jennie & Co. (for HBO)

Box   19
Folder   7
Firehead, unknown
Box   20
Folder   1
Fishing, unknown
Note: Author: Marc Falstaff
Box   20
Folder   2
Pizza Wars, The, unknown
Note

Author: Michelle Deal

Studio: Real Deal Productions

Alternate Title: Little Cupcakes-Big Cheese

Box   20
Folder   3
Deuce Coupe, unknown
Box   20
Folder   4
Future Tense, unknown
Note: Author: Rochne S. O'Bannon and James Cameron
Box   20
Folder   5
Lorin Solo, 1984
Note

Author: Chuck Edwards

Studio: Maple Leaf Studios

Box   20
Folder   6
Road Trip: An American Odyssey, unknown
Note

Author: Richard Brenne and Duane B. Clark

Studio: Kingsley Celluloid Prods.

Box   20
Folder   7
Welcome to Your Life, Michael Angelo, unknown
Note

Author: Andrew Mark Haines and Keith Alan Resnick

Studio: Golden West T.V. Prod.

Box   21
Folder   1
Follow That Bird, April 3, 1984
Note

Author: Tony Geiss and Judy Freudberg

Studio: Warner Bros./Children's Television Workshop

Box   21
Folder   2
Go for the Gold, October 12, 1983
Note: Alternate Title: The Finish Line
Box   21
Folder   3
The Master (“Presentation Script”), unknown
Note: Studio: NBC Productions
Box   21
Folder   4
Behind the Eight Ball, unknown
Note: Author: Larry Hankins
Box   21
Folder   5
The Scout, 1988
Note

Author: Andrew Bergman

Studio: Universal Studios

Picture documented by working files

Box   21
Folder   6
Above the Law, unknown
Note

Author: Steven Pressfield, Ronald Shusett, Andrew Davis, and Steven Seagal

Studio: Warner Bros.

Box   21
Folder   7
Flight, unknown
Note: Author: Skip Surguine
Box   21
Folder   8
Halo-6, unknown
Note: Author: Michael Harreschou
Box   21
Folder   9
Run!, unknown
Note: Author: Gary Goldman Steel
Box   22
Folder   1-2
Killer Sam, April 22 and July 17, 1991
Note

Author: Frank Deese

Studio: Universal City Studios, Inc.

Alternate Title: Untitled Josh and Sam Project

Picture documented by working files

Box   22
Folder   3
Leap of Faith, 1992
Note

Author: Janice Circone

Studio: Paramount Pictures

Picture documented by working files

Box   22
Folder   4
Mr. Jones, September 25, 1991
Note

Author: Eric Roth and Michael Cristofer

Studio: Columbia Pictures

Picture documented by working files

Box   22
Folder   5
Lethal Weapon 3, September 6-October 15, 1991
Note

Author: Jeffrey Boam and Robert Mark Kamen

Studio: Warner Bros.

Picture documented by working files

Box   22
Folder   6
Nikita, January 20, 1992
Note

Author: Robert Getchell

Studio: Warner Bros.

Alternate Title: Girl #5

Box   22
Folder   7
Night and the City, October 9, 1991
Note

Author: Richard Price

Studio: Twentieth Century Fox

Box   22
Folder   8
Perestroika, 1991
Note

Author: Slava Tsukerman

Studio: Manor Films

Alternate Title: Cosmological Congress

Picture documented by working files

Box   23
Folder   1
Pet Sematary II, December 2, 1991
Note

Author: Richard Outten

Studio: Paramount Pictures

Picture documented by working files

Box   23
Folder   2
Poetic Justice, February 11, 1992
Note

Author: John Singleton

Studio: Columbia Pictures

Picture documented by working files

Box   23
Folder   3
Pure Country, March 12, 1992
Note

Author: Rex McGee and Wendall Thomas

Studio: Warner Bros.

Box   23
Folder   4
Forever Young, November 5, 1991
Note

Author: Jeffrey Abrams

Studio: Warner Bros.

Alternate Title: The Rest of Daniel

Picture documented by working files

Box   23
Folder   5
Forever Young, December 11, 1991
Note

Author: Jeffrey Abrams

Studio: Warner Bros.

Box   23
Folder   6
Sleepless in Seattle, February 10, 1992
Note

Author: Jeff Arch and Nora Ephron

Studio: Columbia Pictures

Picture documented by working files

Box   23
Folder   7
Scalpers, January 15, 1992
Note

Author: Richard Wenk

Picture documented by working files

Box   23
Folder   8
Second Coming, May 30, 1992
Note: Author: Chuck Hughes
Box   24
Folder   1
The Temp, February 21, 1992
Note

Author: Kevin Falls and Tom Engelman

Studio: Paramount Pictures

Picture documented by working files

Box   24
Folder   2
This Boy's Life, November 11, 1991
Note

Author: Robert Getchell

Studio: Warner Bros.

Box   24
Folder   3
Three of Hearts, February 4, 1992
Note

Author: Adam Greenman

Picture documented by working files

Box   24
Folder   4
Three Rivers, January 23, 1992
Note

Studio: Columbia Pictures

Picture documented by working files

Box   24
Folder   5
The Vanishing, December 20, 1991
Note

Author: Todd Graff, Todd

Picture documented by working files

Box   24
Folder   6
Amos and Andrew, December 1991
Note

Author: E. Max Frye

Studio: Castle Rock Entertainment

Picture documented by working files

Box   24
Folder   7
Aspen Extreme, March 16, 1992
Note

Author: Patrick Hasburgh

Studio: Touchstone Pictures

Picture documented by working files

Box   25
Folder   1
Bodies, Rest, and Motion, July 7, 1992
Note: Author: Roger Hedden
Box   25
Folder   2
The Boys of Summer, July 17, 1991
Note: Author: David M. Evans and Robert Gunter
Box   25
Folder   3
The Bulkin Trail, unknown
Note: Author: Michael J. Nathanson and Mitchell Newman
Box   25
Folder   4-5
Cliffhanger, August 1991 and , February 3, 1992
Note

Author: Michael France and Terry Hayes

Studio: Carolco Films

Box   25
Folder   6
For Love or Money, January 6, 1992
Note

Author: Mark Rosenthal and Larry Konner

Studio: Imagine Films

Alternate Title: The Concierge

Picture documented by working files

Box   25
Folder   7-8
Cop and a Half, June 20 and March 2, 1991
Note

Author: Arne Olsen, Jon Connolly, David Loucka, Lawrence Konner, and Mark Rosenthal

Studio: Imagine Films

Picture documented by working files

Box   25A
Folder   1
Don't Stop Now, unknown
Note

Author: Howard Morris

Studio: Minna Pictures

Picture documented by working files

Box   25A
Folder   2
Daybreak, March 4, 1992
Note

Author: Stephen Tolkin (based on a play by Alan Bowne)

Studio: Beirut Productions

Picture documented by working files

Box   26
Folder   1-2
Dreadnought, January 8 and January 15-February 3, 1992
Note: Author: J. F. Lawton, Steven Seagal, Mike Gray, and John Mason
Box   26
Folder   3
Excessive Force, February 3-March 2, 1992
Note

Author: Thomas Ian Griffith

Studio: Ian Page/3 Arts Productions

Picture documented by working files

Box   26
Folder   4
Falling Down, December 30, 1991
Note

Author: Ebbe Roe Smith

Studio: Warner Bros.

Picture documented by working files

Box   26
Folder   5
Free Willy, March 19-April 3, 1992
Note

Author: Brian Strasmann

Studio: Warner Bros.

Picture documented by working files

Box   26
Folder   6
Groundhog Day, March 6-17, 1992
Note

Author: Danny Rubin and Harold Ramis

Studio: Columbia Pictures

Picture documented by working files

Box   26
Folder   7
The Gun in Betty Lou's Handbag, December 5, 1991
Note

Author: Cary Bickley and Allan Moyle

Studio: Touchstone Pictures

Picture documented by working files

Box   27
Folder   1
Indecent Proposal, February 6, 1992
Note

Author: Amy Holden Jones and William Goldman (based on a book by Jack Englehard)

Studio: Paramount Pictures

Picture documented by working files

Box   27
Folder   2
Inner Sanctum, November 6, 1991
Note

Author: Barry Brown and Robert Glass (based on articles by Henry Slessar)

Studio: Victoria Principal Productions/The Palone Company

Box   27
Folder   3
In the Company of Darkness, May 1, 1992
Note

Author: John Leekley

Studio: Windy City Productions

Picture documented by working files

Box   27
Folder   4
White Men Can't Jump, January 25, 1991
Note

Author: Ron Shelton

Studio: Twentieth Century Fox

Picture documented by working files

Box   27
Folder   5
Jennifer Eight: A Policeman's Story, August 1991
Note

Author: Bruce Robinson

Studio: Paramount Pictures

Picture documented by working files

Box   27
Folder   6
Universal Soldier, unknown
Note

Author: Dean Devlin, Andy Davis, Philippe Browning, Richard Rothstein, and Christopher Leitch

Studio: Carolco Films

Picture documented by working files

Box   27
Folder   7
Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot, April 25, 1991
Note

Author: Blake Snyder, William Davies, William Osborne, and Daniel Petrie, Jr.

Studio: Universal Studios

Picture documented by working files

Box   28
Folder   1
Mr. Saturday Night, July 3, 1991
Note

Author: Billy Crystal, Lowell Ganz, and Babaloo Mandel

Studio: Castle Rock Entertainment

Picture documented by working files

Box   28
Folder   2
Unlawful Entry, September 10, 1991
Note

Author: George D. Putnam, John Katchmer, Lewis Colick, and Ken Friedman

Studio: Largo Entertainment

Box   28
Folder   3
Almost Blue, unknown
Note

Author: Keoni Waxman

Studio: First Films

Box   28
Folder   4
Hell Camp, July 31, 1991
Note

Author: Adam Davidson and Milos Forman

Studio: Cinehaus

Picture documented by working files

Box   28
Folder   5-6
Stay Tuned, July 23 and August 15, 1991
Note

Author: Tom S. Parker, Jim Jennewin, and Richard Siegel

Studio: Morgan Creek Productions

Picture documented by working files

Box   28
Folder   7
The Public Eye, May 22, 1991
Note

Author: Howard Franklin

Studio: Universal Studios

Picture documented by working files

Box   29
Folder   1
Sleepwalkers, March 20, 1991
Note

Author: Stephen King

Studio: Columbia Pictures

Picture documented by working files

Box   29
Folder   2
Mo' Money, May 5, 1991
Note

Author: Damon Wayans

Studio: Columbia Pictures

Picture documented by working files

Box   29
Folder   3-4
Passenger 57, June 20, 1991
Note

Author: David Loughery

Studio: Warner Bros.

Picture documented by working files

Box   29
Folder   4
Passenger 57, November 30, 1991
Note

Author: Jeff Stetson

Studio: Warner Bros.

Box   29
Folder   5
The Go-Between, October 23, 1991
Note: Author: David Black
Box   29
Folder   6
How U Like Me Now, June 15, 1991
Note

Author: Darryl Roberts

Studio: Avant Garde

Picture documented by working files

Box   29
Folder   7
The Bodyguard, August 12-September 10, 1991
Note

Author: Lawrence Kasdan

Studio: Warner Bros.

Box   30
Folder   1-3
Only the Lonely, March 15, 1989,, August 8, 1990, and , September 18-October 10, 1990
Note

Author: Chris Columbus

Studio: Twentieth Century Fox

Picture documented by working files

Box   30
Folder   4
The Last Boy Scout, February 5-April 22, 1991
Note

Author: Shane Black and Greg Hicks

Studio: Warner Bros.

Picture documented by working files

Box   30
Folder   5
Corps: The Movie, 1986
Note

Author: Chuck Edwards

Studio: Badger Studios

Box   30
Folder   6-7
Metalbeast, December 1990 and , September 11, 1991
Note

Author: Alessandro de Gaetano and Timothy E. Sabo

Studio: Metalbeast Productions

Box   30
Folder   8
I'll Do Anything, June 1992
Note

Author: James L. Brooks

Studio: Gracie Films

Alternate Title: It's Only a Movie

Box   31
Folder   1
Romeo Is Bleeding, July 9, 1992
Note

Author: Hilary Henkin

Studio: DDF Films

Box   31
Folder   2
The Virgin and the Gypsy, unknown
Note

Author: Frank Encarnacao

Studio: Weitraub/Kuhn Productions

Box   31
Folder   3
Flodder Does Manhattan, July 1991
Note

Author: Dick Maas (translation from Dutch)

Studio: First Floor Features

Picture documented by working files

Box   31
Folder   4
Close to Eden, 1991
Note

Author: Robert J. Aurech

Studio: Hollywood Pictures

Box   31
Folder   5
Hothouse, August 29, 1991
Note

Author: Linda Yellin, Jonathan Platnick, and Joseph Goldman

Studio: Wells Company Ltd.

Box   31
Folder   6
That Night, May 1-22, 1991
Note

Author: Craig Bolotin

Studio: Elliott Lewitt Productions

Picture documented by working files

Box   32
Folder   1
Kid 'N' Play Are a Class Act, April 22, 1991
Note

Author: Michael Swerdlick, Wayne Rice, Richard Brenne, John Semper, Cynthia Friedlob, Pam Veasey, and Randall Miller

Studio: Warner Bros.

Picture documented by working files

Box   32
Folder   2
Prelude to a Kiss, January 11, 1991
Note

Author: Craig Lucas

Studio: Twentieth Century Fox

Picture documented by working files

Box   32
Folder   3
The Irishway, June 1991
Note

Author: Gianni Bozzacchi, George Carini, Brian Vandervelden, Giulio D'Ercole, and John Armstead (based on a true event)

Studio: MEI

Picture documented by working files

Box   32
Folder   4
The Diary of the Hurdy-Gurdy Man, 1991
Note

Author: Gabe von Dettre

Picture documented by working files

Box   32
Folder   5
Candyman, October 15, 1991
Note

Author: Bernard Rose (based on a book by Clive Barker)

Studio: Propaganda Films

Picture documented by working files

Box   32
Folder   6
Honey, I Blew Up the Baby, 1991
Note

Author: Thom Eberhardt, Peter Elbling, and Garry Goodrow

Studio: Disney Films

Alternate Title: Honey, I Blew Up the Kid

Picture documented by working files

Box   32
Folder   7
Passed Away, August 27, 1991
Note

Author: Charlie Peters

Picture documented by working files

Box   33
Folder   1
Singles, January 4, 1991
Note

Author: Cameron Crowe

Studio: Warner Bros.

Picture documented by working files

Box   33
Folder   2
Bob Roberts, September 18, 1991
Note

Author: Tim Robbins

Alternate Titles: Times Are Changing Back, Profile: Bob Roberts

Box   33
Folder   3
Shattered Nerves, unknown
Note: Picture documented by working files
Box   33
Folder   4
American Me, 1991
Note: Author: Floyd Mutrux and Desmond Nakano
Box   33
Folder   5
White Sands, June 21, 1991
Note

Author: Daniel Pyne

Studio: Morgan Creek Productions

Box   33
Folder   6
Single White Female, February 12-March 28, 1991
Note

Author: Don Roos (based on a book by John Lutz)

Studio: Guber-Peters Entertainment

Picture documented by working files

Box   33
Folder   7
A League of Their Own, April 8, 1991
Note

Author: Lowell Ganz and Babaloo Mandel

Studio: Columbia Pictures

Box   34
Folder   1
Another 48 Hours
Note: Picture documented by working files
Box   34
Folder   2
Thelma and Louise
Note: Picture documented by working files
Box   34
Folder   3
Oscar
Note: Picture documented by working files
Box   34
Folder   4
Switch
Note: Picture documented by working files
Box   34
Folder   5
If Looks Could Kill
Note: Picture documented by working files
Box   34
Folder   6
Robocop II
Note: Picture documented by working files
Box   34
Folder   7
New York Times
Note: Picture documented by working files
Box   34
Folder   8
Talent for the Game
Note: Picture documented by working files
Box   34
Folder   9
Matters of the Heart
Note: Picture documented by working files
Box   34
Folder   10
Blackout, 1991
Note: Author: Darnell Martin
Box   34
Folder   11
The Package
Note: Picture documented by working files
Box   34
Folder   12
Straight Talk
Note: Picture documented by working files
Box   34
Folder   13
Heaven Is a Playground
Note: Picture documented by working files
Box   34
Folder   14
Necessary Roughness
Note: Picture documented by working files
Box   35-38
Additional Papers
Note: Boxes missing. Contents will be listed when located.
Series: Videocassettes
VBA 623
Body Rock [Product Reel “short version”], 1984
Physical Description: 8 min; sd; color; ¾" videocassette 
Note

Director: Marcello Epstein

Studio: New World Pictures, Inc.

Scope and Content Note: An extended trailer for the film, highlighting star Lorenzo Lamas and the break dancing performances that make up the greater portion of the feature film's plot.
VBA 624-626
Child's Play [Episodes #104, 109, and 159], 1983
Physical Description: circa 30 min/ea; sd; color; ¾" videocassette 
Note: A Mark Goodson Production
Scope and Content Note: A game show hosted by Bill Cullen in which adult contestants try to guess a word from the definition of that word given by young (6-9 yrs.) children.
VBA 600-605
Family Feud, 1982-1983
Physical Description: 30 min ea; sd; color; ¾" videocassette 
Note: The Family Company/Mark Goodson Productions
Scope and Content Note: Game show hosted by Richard Dawson in which families compete with each other for cash by answering general questions. These are episodes #7013, 8020, 8067, 8072, 8076, and 8077.
VBA 599
[Family Feud: Miscellaneous Promotional Announcements], 1983
Physical Description: 222'; sd; color; ¾" videocassette 
Note: Family Company/Mark Goodson Productions
Scope and Content Note: The closing moments and the entire range of promotional announcements at the end of five episodes of Family Feud.
VBA 606
Gremlins Behind the Scenes [Featurette], 1984
Physical Description: 6:20 min; sd; color; ¾" videocassette 
Note

Director (of feature): Joe Dante

Studio: Warner Bros. Inc.

Scope and Content Note: This featurette was made for Warner Bros to promote the forthcoming film Gremlins. Scenes from the making of the film are intercut with statements from actors, director and producer, as well as the “Gremlin designer.”
VBA 616-619
Match Game/Hollywood Squares Hour, 1983-1984
Physical Description: 1 hour ea; sd; color; ¾" videocassette 
Note: Mark Goodson Television Production, by arrangement with Orion Television
Scope and Content Note: Four episodes of the game shows, combining the Match Game format (1st half hour, host: Gene Rayburn) and Hollywood Squares format (2nd half hour, host: Jon Bauman). Winning contestant from Match Game goes on to play Hollywood Squares.
VAA 088
[Montgomery Ward and Miscellaneous TV Spots], December 9, 1983
Physical Description: 17:30 min; sd; color; 1" reel-to-reel videotape 
Note: No production information
Scope and Content Note: A series of 34 30-second spots advertising various products, primarily products made available through the Montgomery Ward Department stores or catalog. See work sheet for complete list of products.
VBA 627
Paralysis: It Doesn't Have to Be a Life Sentence, undated [circa 1983?]
Physical Description: 10:05 min; sd; color; ¾" videocassette 
Note: Patrick Productions for American Paralysis Association
Scope and Content Note: A PSA followed by five consecutive segments describing spinal cord paralysis and research to effect its cure conducted by the American Paralysis Association and doctors around the world.
VBA 622
The Shopping Game, March 30, 1982
Physical Description: 27:50 min; sd; color; ¾" videocassette 
Note

Nicholson-Muir Production, in association with American Video Shopper

Host: Art James

Scope and Content Note: Contestants bid against each other for items such as a Dukes of Hazzard watch. An advertisement for each item, complete with information on how the home audience can order it, precedes each bidding.