Scripts for Produced, Developed & Pilot Projects.
THE 25TH CENTURY.
-"All in favor" by John Kelley, "The I that never sleeps?" by John Kelley, "The survivors" by John Kelley, "The unknown" by John Kelley, and format suggestions..
AGRICULTURAL WEED-NO-MORE.
-Shooting script for the Sherwin-Williams Co., Aug. 1947, 26 pages.
AIR FORCE OCCUPATIONAL MEDICAL PROGRAM.
-U.S. Air Force Motion Picture Script, SFP 1358. March 1965. 49 pages.
ALIBI.
-By Alan Woods and John kohn, 33 pages.
ALL RIGHT NOW.
-By Leslie Bohem, April 1983, 119 pages.
AN ALL TIME GREAT.
-By Lou Lilly, August 17, 1950, 17 pages.
AMALUK AND SIVALU.
-Dramatized sequences and outline of sequences by Leo S. Rosencrans, April 6, 1971, 26 pages/ 11 pages.
AMERICA FOR ME.
-For Greyhound Lines by Leo S. Rosencrans, May 26, 1952, 40 pages.
-A shooting script for the introductory film for gas industry employee and public information program, August 4, 1961, 27 pages.
ANATOMY OF AN ACCIDENT.
-A combined continuity for American Telephone and Telegraph Co. by Leo S. Rosencrans, July 20, 1961, 46 pages.
ANTI-COMMUNIST FILM: What is Communism?.
-Script-documentation of "Communism on the map" and "the threat of communism", National Education Program by Leo S. Rosencrans, April 1960, 54 pages/ 21 pages.
ARRIBA, ARRIBA.
-179 pages.
THE ARTHUR GODFREY SCRIPT.
-For Eastern Airlines, December 18, 1951, 26 pages.
AT&T.
-#1565 by Terry Croghan, 61 pages.
AUNT LOLLY'S STORYTIME.
-By Alice Marino. KGO-TV. February 22, 1951; April 19, 1952; September 4, 1952. 2 to 12 pages.
AUTOMOBILE LUBRICATION.
-December, 1949, 50 pages.
BAD GUY.
-By Felix Jackson. Silver Theater #4, 30 pages.
THE BAMBOO SAUCER.
-Dialogue and cutting continuity, October 25, 1968, 142 pages.
THE BEACH OF FALESA.
-Original screenplay by Robert Stevenson, 154 pages.
BETTER HOMES.
-The Homemaker's magazine on TV by Dick Simmons and Ann Doran, 10 pages.
THE BIG HELLO.
-Screenplay by Walter Brown Newman, 32 pages.
THE BIG SURPRISES FOR 1962.
-Speedway-Marathon presents, March 15, 1962, 57 pages.
BIGELOW THEATRE.
-"Rewrite for love" by Virginia Mullen & W. Alland, "Lending uncle Marty" by Nathaniel Curtis, "The other Jessie Grant" by George Batson & R. McCracken, "The honeymoon is over" by Muriel R. Bolton.
-"The man who had nothing to lose" by Norman Jacob, "T.K.O." by Ted Thomas, and one more scipt.
THE BLOCK WAY.
-Motion picture script for H & R Block, September 18, 1969, 18 pages.
THE BRIGHT FEATHERS.
-Part I & II by Clyde Ware, 1966, 55/ 49 pages.
BRINK OF DISASTER.
-National Education Program (#1814) by Leo S. Rosencrans, 80 pages.
BUT MORE THAN THIS.
-Treatment and scripts for Eli Lilly and Co. by Robert S. Rosencrans, Nov. 1967 to July 1968.
BY RIGHT OF ENGINEERING.
-By Fruehauf, 37 pages.
THE CALL OF THE RUNNING TIDE.
-"Careers in Oceanography" (#1725) by Robert S. Rosencrans, March 8, 1965, 86 pages.
CALL THE POLICE.
-For Summer Replacement Program, incl. photos and telegrams, Sep. 1947.
CAREERS IN OCEANOGRAPHY.
-For the U.S. navy by Harrison Negley, May 7, 1965, 30 pages.
CAREERS IN SCIENCE.
-Vocational guidance film for E.I. Du pont de Nemours & Co. by Leo S. Rosencrans, June 18, 1956, 17 pages.
THE CASE OF THE BANDAGED HAND.
-Series 1. 1947, 36 pages.
-Series 2. Sept. 1947, 39 pages.
THE CASE OF THE COMIC STRIP MURDER.
-Series 7. Jan. 1948, 45 pages.
THE CASE OF THE DOUBLE CLUE.
-Series 5. Dec. 1947, 44 pages.
THE CASE OF THE EYE WITNESS.
-Series 4. Nov. 1947, 34 pages.
A CASE OF MARRIAGE.
-A half-hour television play by Jack Bentkover, 36 pages.
-Series 3. Oct. 1947, 37 pages.
-Series 8. Jan. 1948, 44 pages.
THE CASE OF THE STRANGE SUICIDE.
-Series 6. Nov. 1947, 36 pages.
-Series 9. Jan. 1948, 44 pages.
THE CASE OF THE TALKING HORSESHOE.
-Series 10. Jan. 1948, 42 pages.
CASH ON YOUR LINE.
-For Bell Telephone System FTD convention show. Aug. 19, 1959, 46 pages.
CENTURION ODYSSESY.
-By Denny Petitclerc. Aug. 19, 1985, 137 pages.
-For the Bell System. Combined continuity and shooting continuity. July 7, 1962, 23/20 pages.
THE CHALLENGE OF THE LASER.
-For Bell System Science film by Robert S. Rosencrans. July 26, 1968, 35 pages.
CHARLIE'S HAUNT.
-Continuity and shooting scripts by Leo S. Rosencrans. July 1, 1957-Feb. 1958, 47 pages.
CHARMING BILLIE.
-#741C by George Batson and Donn Harman. 36 pages.
CHILDREN'S SERIES.
-"Half a candy bar is better than a punch in the nose", 10 pages.
CHRISTMAS WITH THE NAVY.
-A half hour musical documentary (MN-10532). Preliminary script by Barbara Searles. May 16, 1968, 21 pages.
CHRYSLER'S NEW CHRYSLERAMA.
-1955 Chrysler. Aug. 1954, 42 pages.
THE CITY.
-"A citizen named Rudy Brodbeck" by William Blinn. 1st draft. Feb. 4, 1986. 62 pages.
CLOSEUP.
-Revised by Seeleg Lester and Merwin Gerard, 43 pages.
COMPETITIVE PERFORMANCE TESTS.
-A camera continuity for tests of Chevrolet, Ford, Plymouth, Cadillac, Lincoln, and Imperial, Dec. 3, 1957, 6 pages.
COUNTER-ATTACK.
-Narration copy and master copy by Leo S. Rosencrans. Dec. 4, 1963- May 13, 1965, 39 pages.
CRIME LAB.
-A new dramatic series by Louis Vittes for crime detection of the Police Crime Lab. April, 1950, 30 pages.
CRISIS IN ENERGY.
-First draft script by Robert Hecker. Sep. 1, 1972, 34 pages.
CROSSROAD.
-By Martha Wilkerson. 24 pages.
CURTAIN CALL.
-"Aviation Physiology", Narrator's copy and shooting scripts by Kenneth Stubbs. June 8, 1966, 16/35 pages.
THE D.O. BASKET.
-"Walt and Lavy", 37 pages.
DANIELLE IN THE LIONS' DEN.
-A dramatic-documentary motion picture for the Special Education Dept by Robert S Rosencrans. July 23, 1969-Oct. 7, 1969, 68 pages.
A DAWN'S EARLY LIGHT.
-For Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Oct. 11, 1954, 22 pages.
DEAR AMANDA.
-Screenplay by Robert Soderberg (#714C). 31 pages.
DECORATING UNLIMITED.
-Combined continuity for American Telephone and Telegraph Co. Dec. 1961, 43 pages.
DELIVER US FROM EVIL.
-Part of the air-force industry sponsored program. Theme: "Medicine for World Peace", by Leo S. Rosencrans, Dec. 20, 1962, 37 pages.
DELTA STEAMSHIP LINES.
-Vacation travel quiz by Leo S. Rosencrans, July 22, 1964, 46 pages.
DELTA WING BOMBER.
-Pneumatic system maintenance (TF 9876). Nov. 3, 1966, 10 pages.
DIAL EMERGENCY.
-By Earl Baldwin. 44 pages.
DINO.
-By Reginald Rose. 156 pages.
DOWN LIBERTY ROAD.
-By Charles L. Tedford and Leo S. Rosencrans, Oct. 24, 1955, 58 pages.
DREAMS NEVER LIE.
-TV screenplay by Laszlo Gorog. 39 pages.
EARLY TV FILM SCRIPTS.
-Various early TV film scripts.
EDUCATION AGAINST VIOLENCE.
-A treatment of pilot film for teachers by Leo S. Rosencrans, 13 pages.
ELEVEN O'CLOCK IN ALABAMA.
-"University of Alabama development program" by Leo S. Rosencrans, March 15, 1959, 38 pages.
THE ELEVENTH COMMANDMENT.
-"The story of the salvation army" by Leo S. Rosencrans, Oct. 17, 1955, 44 pages.
EVERYWHERE THAT MARY WENT.
-St. Mary's College scripts by John T. Kelley, Jan. 13, 1959-April 15, 1959, 40 pages.
THE EX-CREAM PUFF.
-"Jackson and Jill" series, 55 pages.
EXPLOSIVE ORDINANCE DISPOSAL.
-Motion picture script (MN-11007) for Chief Naval Operations by John T. Dunphy, Feb. 11, 1971, 31 pages.
F-111 WEAPON SYSTEM.
-Production breakdown and shooting schedule for Headquarters Aerospace Audio-Visual Service. Jan. 23, 1970, 14 pages.
THE FACE OF VIETNAM.
-56 pages.
THE FARM THAT RAN AWAY.
-"On the Control of Water Erosion with the use of Ferguson Equipment", for Harry Ferguson, Inc. Nov. 25, 1944, 44 pages.
THE FIRESTONE STORY.
-Treatment by Bradbury Foote, Feb. 1, 1956, 59 pages.
-First draft by Bradbury Foote, 153 pages.
-Shooting scripts by Bradbury Foote of Oct. 15, 1956 and Aug. 10, 1956. 120/128 pages.
THE FIRST HUNDRED YEARS.
-Episode 1 "Wedding morning" by Jean Holloway, 33 pages.
FLYING WITH ARTHUR GODFREY.
-For Eastern Air Lines by Leo S. Rosencrans, April 1, 1953, 57 pages.
FOLLOW THE LEADER.
-1954 Chrysler new car movie by Leo S. Rosencrans, July 13, 1953, 30 pages.
THE FOURTH WALL.
-For Rose Hills Memorial Park by Leo S. Rosencrans, Feb. 10, 1966, 26 pages.
FORGIVE US OUR DEBTS.
-For CUNA Mutual Insurance Society by Fanton P. McHugh, Aug. 1, 1955, 21 pages.
THE FRIEND OF THE CORPSE.
-"Front face detective" #7 by Gene Levitt and Robert Mitchell. 30 pages.
FRONT PAGE DETECTIVE.
-"The TV murder mystery (#2)" by Curt Siodmak and William Danch, "Alibi for Suicide (#3)" by Curt Siodmak and Ted John, and "The other face (#4)" by Curt Siodmak and William Danch, 1951.
-"The triangle (#6)" by Lou Lilly, "The devil's bible (#8)" by Irvin Ashkenazy, and "Death of a hero (#9)" by Irvin Ashkenazy, 1951.
-"Gold venom (#10)" by Gene Levitt and Robert Mitchell, "Frame for murder (#11)" by Lou Lilly, and "Seven seas to danger (#12)" by Irvin Ashkenazy, 1951.
-"Echo from the dead (#13)" by Gene Levitt and Robert Mitchell, "Murder rides the night train (#14)" by Herbert Moulton and Robert L. Bellem, and "The intruder (#18)" by Larry Roman, 1951.
-"Recipe for murder (#20)" by Roy Hamilton, "Murder can't win (#22)" by Herbert Moulton and Robert L. Bellem, and "Dead wrong (#23)" by Robert L. Bellem and Herbert Moulton, 1951.
-"The murder is anonymous (#25)" by Edward W. Snyder, "The deadly root (#28)" by Herbert Purdum, "The little black book (#30)" by William Wolff, and "Troubles with doubles (#38)" by I. Ashkenazy, 1951.
GENERAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA.
-17 pages.
-"The wife's third hand" by Leo S. Rosencrans, stove picture, Mar. 19, 1957.
THE GETTY OIL.
-For Getty Oil Co. by Leo S. Rosencrans, Feb. 26, 1973, 21 pages.
THE GHOST OF MONTE CRISTO.
-By Sidney Marshall, April 11, 1952, 37 pages.
THE GIRL WITH THE VELVET SMILE.
-The new PBX movie to replace "the invisible receptionist" by Leo S. Rosencrans, Oct. 8, 1964, 43 pages.
THE GLADIATOR.
-By Bill Bleich. Nov. 10, 1985, 124 pages.
GOING OUR WAY?.
-For Parke-Davis Co. by Leo S. Rosencrans, Dec. 6, 1954, 47 pages.
THE GOLDEN TOUCH.
-Home Economics film for Hawaiian Pineapple Co. June 14, 1948, 25 pages.
GOODBYE, WEEDS.
-For the Sherwin-Williams Co. 20 pages.
THE GRAND LAMA LAUGHED.
-"Jackson and Jill", 55 pages.
THE GREAT ADVENTURE.
-A shooting script for Movie commemorating fifty years of Rotary International by Leo S. Rosencrans, March 31, 1954, 44 pages.
-For Florida Presbyterian College, Discussion and shooting scripts by Leo S. Rosencrans, May 27, 1966. 20/26 pages.
GUARDIAN MAINTENANCE WORKS BOTH WAYS!.
-For General Motors by Richard E. Randall and Leo S. Rosencrans, Jan. 18, 1962. 41 pages.
HANDLE WITH CARE.
-For the United States Navy (MN-11003) by Bob Rosencrans, March 17, 1971, 67 pages.
HAS THIS EVER HAPPENED TO YOU?.
-Chrysler Motors (#1704). Oct. 7, 1963, 34 pages.
HI, GRANDMA!.
-A play for television by Arch Oboler. Nov. 14, 1957, 26 pages.
THE HIGH ADVENTURE.
-For CBS Television by Art Cohn, 38 pages.
HONEY, FOR YOUR TEA.
-"Front face detective" (751T) by Curt Siodmak and Eddie Joseph, 26 pages.
A HOUSE IN ORDER.
-A shooting script for Rose Hills Memorial Park. March 14, 1957, 34 pages.
HOW MUCH IS A MIRACLE?.
-For Eli Lilly and Co. by Leo S. Rosencrans, April 7, 1965-Dec. 13, 1965, 29 pages.
HOW TO FIGHT A FIRE IN THE KITCHEN.
-Scenario part 1, 2, 3 by Harold Callen, June 12, 1952, 14/15/11 pages.
I GOT THE WORD.
-For Deputy Asst Sect of Defense. Dec. 10, 1980, 33 pages.
I LED 3 LIVES.
-#10B. by Leonard Heideman, Sep. 8, 1953, 33 pages.
-#48B by Leonard Heideman, July 30, 1954, 38 pages.
-#49B by Robert Libott, Aug. 7, 1954, 46 pages.
-#51B by Donn Mullally and Baruch J. Cohon, Aug. 17, 1954, 41 pages.
-#53B by Donn Mullally, Sep. 2, 1954, 38 pages.
-#57B by Leonard Heideman, 41 pages.
-#61B by Ellis Marcus, Oct. 1, 1954, 39 pages.
-#62B by Jack Rock, Oct. 11, 1954, 47 pages.
-#74B by Jack Rock, Jan. 26, 1955, 42 pages.
-#77B by Ellis Marcus, Feb. 7, 1955, 40 pages.
-#88B by Leonard Heideman, Sep. 2, 1955, 40 pages.
IAN ANE THE WOLF.
-Original screenplay by Robert Lyon and Andre Cherkas. 1970, 89 pages.
IF AN ELEPHANT ANSWERS.
-Shooting schedule, combined picture and sound track continuity. June 25, 1965-Oct. 26, 1965. 45/41 pages.
IN A TRADITION OF HEROES.
-For the Marine Corps. by Harrison Negley, 42 pages.
THE INCREDIBLE MINE.
-For Utah Copper Div. Kennecott Copper Corp. by Hal Secor, July 19, 1960, 99 pages.
INCREDIBLE TRANSPLANT.
-By James Gordon White and John Lawrence, 121 pages.
INSIDE MODERN GASOLINE.
-For Standard Oil Co. of Indiana. Aug. 7, 1947, 41 pages.
INVISIBLE DIPLOMATS.
-A script and combined picture and sound track continuity by Leo Rosencrans, Oct. 8, 1964 and May 17, 1965, 43/35 pages.
THE INVISIBLE FORCE.
-For Insurance Information Institute by Leo Rosencrans and Harrison Negley, Cutting continuity and scripts, Nov. 9, 1962-Feb. 18, 1963, 43 pages.
ISLAND OF THE WOMAN.
-137 pages.
IT PAYS TO STAY OPEN.
-For Federal Aviation Agency by Coe-Peacock, Inc. April 2, 1965, 32 pages.
IT'S RIDICULOUS.
-"Jackson and Jill". 52 pages.
JOURNEY INTO MEDICINE.
-For Federal Aviation Agency by Sid Abel, April 25, 1965, 34 pages.
KERRY FALLON'S BIRTHDAY.
-By Glenn Wilson, 33 pages.
KING'S X.
-By Leo Rosencrans, Feb. 16, 1953, 36 pages.
THE LADY AND THE ROCKET.
-For Oldsmobile 1952 by Leo Rosencrans, Sep. 20, 1951, 48 pages.
THE LADY'S COMPANION.
-By Bill Hampton, 40 pages.
LAND OF THE SEA.
-Treatment and scripts for a documentary film on oceanography for Aluminum Company of America by Leo Rosencrans, Nov. 1, 1968, 70/53 pages.
-Editor's script and master script, March 17, 1969, 56 pages.
-Scripts of April 21, 1970, Sep. 14, 1970 and Jan. 8, 1971, 48 pages.
LAS VEGAS CAPER.
-#867T, Sept. 17, 1951, 34 pages.
THE LASER'S EDGE.
-For AT & T Co. (#1768) by Robert S. Rosencrans, Feb. 9, 1968, 22 pages.
LASERS UNLIMITED.
-Combined picture and sound continuity and a script (#1768) by Robert Rosencrans, May 15, 1969/ Dec. 10, 1968, 15/ 8 pages.
LAW OF THE SEA.
-A shooting scipt for retake Navy Enlisted Quarters sequence (#1781) by Joseph DiMona, June 5, 1968, 37 pages.
THE LEGEND OF AMALUX.
-A dialog continuity (#1801) by Leo S. Rosencrans, 104 pages.
THE LEGEND OF BIGFOOT MOUNTAIN.
-By Gaynor MacLaren, 1971, 99 pages.
LET'S RIDE THE ROKET WITH THE SPORTSMEN.
-For Oldsmobile division, General Motors Corp., 31 pages.
LIFE LINE.
-Parke-Davis Centennial Motion Picture by Leo S. Rosencrans, July 15, 1965, 67 pages.
THE LIGHT AT THE EDGE OF THE WORLD.
-A screenplay by Tom Rowe, 238 pages.
LIVING TO SERVE.
-A production script for the Buchen Co. and Oliver Co., July 14, 1952.
LOVE IS THE PROBLEM.
-Scripts of TV show, "Love is the Problem.".
LUM N' ABNER'S CHRISTMAS SHOW.
-A story and memos.
MCCAHILL TESTS: 1958 CHRYSLER AND IMPERI.
-For 1958 Chrysler and 1958 Imperial, Nov. 18, 1957, 23 pages.
THE MAGIC WHEEL.
-For the national cash register Co. (#983C) by Leo S. Rosencrans, June 16, 1952.
THE MAJOR MINORS.
-14-page film script for Praker Aircraft Co.
MAKE YOUR BED.
-An original television play (#717C) by Edward Barry Roberts, 31 pages.
MAKING OUT.
-By Seth Freeman and Michele Gallery, Mar. 19, 1984.
MAN FROM SCOTLAND YARD.
-A teleplay by Stephen Longstreet (#708C), 36 pages.
THE MAN WHO HAD NOTHING TO LOSE.
-An original teleplay (#786C) by Norman Jacob, 36 pages.
-For Western Airlines by Leo S. Rosencrans, Mar. 16, 1960, 36 pages.
A MAN'S FIRST DEBT.
-An original television play by Jerome Brondfield, 21 pages.
THE MARK 4 GUN POD.
-An operating principles for the U.S. Navy project MN 10121a (#1125) by Robert S. Rosencrans, May 17, 1965,49 pages.
MATTEL TOYS.
-72 sec. commercial, 4 pages.
THE MCGURK WAY.
-For Fruehauf Trailer Co. by Leo S. Rosencrans, April 3, 1952, 40 pages.
MEDICINE FOR WORLD PEACE.
-Part of the Air Force Industry sponsored motion picture program by Leo S. Rosencrans, July 2, 1962, 9 pages.
MEET KING JOE.
-Scripts and other relevant documents, Sept. 19, 1975, 6 pages.
MICROWAVE TRANSMISSION LINE MAINTENANCE.
-Narration script and final release scripts for Chief Naval Operations by Carl B. Black, May 11, 1972, 35 pages.
THE MID-AIR PROBLEM.
-For Dept. of Transportation (WA5S-9-0362), Part I, 28 pages.
MILLER HIGH LIFE.
-A series of commercial films for Miller High Life , Aug. 18, 1952.
MODEL MIX-UP.
-"Jackson and Jill" series, 54 pages.
MODERN SCIENCE.
-The story of Automatic Protection Service of American District Telegraph Co. by Leo S. Rosencrans, Feb. 5, 1958, 28 pages.
MONTGOMERY WARD SHOW.
-An internal relations and public relations film by Kenneth H. Bennett and Leo S. Rosencrans, July 18, 1958, 14 pages.
THE MOUNT CLEMENS STORY.
-"How one town handled its job of community relations with its service men" by Leo S. Rosencrans, May 14, 1951, 23 pages.
MUSCLE BEACH.
-An original teleplay by Carl Leo Gass, 37 pages.
MUSICAL AVENUE.
-A proposed television sereis of half hour musicals on film, 1951, 6 pages.
MUSTANG.
-"Detour North" (#304) by H. M. Diller, 29 pages.
THE NAVY SINGS IT LIKE IT IS.
-A half hour musical documentary for National Television (MN-10533) for Dept. of the Navy Chief of Information by Barbara Searles, June 24, 1968, 26 pages.
NAVY LOG.
-43 pages, film script re U.S. Submarines.
THE NEW CURRICULUM.
-For the Dept. of Christian Education by Leo S. Rosencrans, 5 series.
THE NEW LIGHT.
-For a At & T (#1768), Aug. 2, 1967, 48 pages.
NEW VOICES BENEATH THE SEA.
-For AT & T (#1774) by Robert Hecker, June 19, 1968, 25 pages.
-For AT & T (#1774) by Robert Hecker, April 8, 1968, 25 pages.
A NEW WORLD IN THE YUKON.
-A narration script for Anvil Mining Corporation Limited (#1782) by Leo S. Rosencrans, May 25, 1970, 37 pages.
A NEW YEAR FOR MARGARET.
-#718C by Arthur Sainer, 27 pages.
OLDSMOBILE.
-9 scripts of Oldsmobile TV spots, "Moon" spots, personality series, "Flying 88's Rocket Take-off", and other spots, (1950), various pages.
-"Rocket to the Star" series, 8 series, various pages.
-Loose scripts, (1951), various pages.
ONCE UPON A HONEYMOON.
-For Extra Telephone Services, Feb. 3, 1956, 16 pages.
THE ONLY DIFFERENCE.
-For General Motors by Bob & Ray and Leo S. Rosencrans, July 8, 1963, 36 pages.
OPERATION SEA PLOW.
-For AT & T (#1774) by Robert Hecker, Mar. 25, 1968, 20 pages.
OUR BROTHERS' KEEPER.
-A narration for Air Force film, 41 pages.
OUR SUN.
-For Xerox Corp. by Irl Newlan, 73 pages.
THE OUTDOORSMAN.
-A treatment and a script ("A bear for honey") by Otis Carney, Apr. 7, 1961, 36 pages.
PAPA ROMANI.
-35 pages, a play.
PARADISE ISLAND.
-A series of documents, story board, scripts and etc. various pages.
PARKE, DAVIS AND COMPANY.
-"Centennial Motion Picture" by Leo S. Rosencrans, July 15, 1965, 67 pages.
PARTING IS SUCH SWEET SORROW.
-"Jackson and Jill" series, July 12, 1949, 46 pages.
PAULA'S WEDDING.
-By Roy London, 1982, 122 pages.
PEARL BEER.
-By Al Pearce, 1 page.
PEDRITO.
-An original screenplay by Don W. Weed, formerly "Christmas song", 109 pages.
THE PEOPLE FIGHT BACK.
-55 pages.
PERMANENT WAVES.
-For Screen Gems Productions by Alan Lipscott and Bob Fisher, Dec. 13, 1957, 50 pages.
PLANE TALK.
-"Communications-Airport" (#1719) for AT & T by Robert S. Rosencrans, Oct. 5, 1964, 45 pages.
POET AND PUGILIST.
-By Irvin Ashkenazy, 42 pages.
PONTIAC.
-6 TV Spots by Leo S. Rosencrans, Sept. 28, 1951, 18 pages.
POPULAR SCIENCE.
-"Swift" and "Turkey" sequences, 1948-1949, various pages.
-An original dialogue continutiy and four sequences.
POWER BEHIND AMERICA.
-For American Industry & Commerce by Leo S. Rosencrans, Feb. 1, 1957, 7 pages.
-Jan. 1952, 43 pages.
A PROFILE OF GROWTH BY EXPLOITING POSSIB.
-For Zapata Norness Inc. by Leo S. Rosencrans, 14 pages.
PROGRAMS FOR PEOPLE.
-1350th motion picture squadron aerospace audio-visual service, Mar. 13, 1967, 54 pages.
PROJECT SAUCER.
-#1765, 167 pages.
-A screenplay by Frank Telford, Sept. 1966, 167 pages.
PROYECTO PLATILLO.
-"Guion de Rip Von Ronkel" by Frank Telford, Mar. 1966, 160 pages.
THE RAINBOW.
-A screenplay by Alden Nash, 181 pages.
THE RESTLESS SEA.
-A color film on the science of oceanography for the Bell Telephone System by William Bosche, 13 pages.
ROLL CALL.
-"No ear to hear" by Douglas Fleming, June 27, 1958, 44 pages.
ROOM FOR IMPROVEMENT.
-A teleplay by Sumner Arthur Long, 40 pages.
SAFETY BY THE NUMBERS.
-For the Dept. of Transportation (HQ-450) by Harry Muhiem, Mar. 15, 1967, 25 pages.
-Scene breakdown and shooting schedule.
SATAN'S WAITIN'.
-Television script by Joel Malone, 31 pages.
SCIENCE SERIES- OCEANOGRAPHY.
-"The boundless seas- part 1 &2" by Leo S. Rosencrans and Martin Foshaug, May, 1978, 25 pages.
SEA POWER-ON THE MOVE.
-For the U.S. Navy (MN-10591) by Robert S. Rosencrans, Feb. 24, 1968, 21 pages.
SECURITY IS ..
-Security of classified information for the U.S. Navy (#1806) by Bob Rosencrans, Aug. 27, 1971, 66 pages.
SHERIFF.
-Series #1 by Doris Schroeder, Feb. 19, 1951, 27 pages.
SILVER THEATER.
-"Lorene keeps a date (#8)" by John and Gwen Bagni, 29 pages.
SKINNY AND ME.
-Introduction, treatment and scripts by Ben Park, 1959, 41 pages.
-"The tycoon" by Hal Biller, "The newspaper game" by Bill Barrett, "Birthday present" by Jack Roche, and "The bugle call" by John Whedon.
THE SKY'S THE LIMIT.
-A Ticonderoga productions project, 51 pages.
SNOW DEVIL.
-By Maury Geraghty, 152 pages.
SOMEONE WALKED OVER MY GRAVE.
-By R. Alan Edwards, 1964, 108 pages.
THE SOUL OF COOERATION.
-For Office of Economic Opportunity, Nov. 3, 1969, 27 pages.
SOUNDS IN THE SEA.
-"Marine Biology", an oceanographic documentary motion picture for the U.S. Navy (MN-10409, #1777), June 2, 1969, 19 pages.
SOUTHWEST AIRWAYS.
-"Jimmy Stewart TV Spot Announcements", July 28, 1950, 4 pages.
SPORTS FICTIONAL THEATRE.
-By John S. Simmons, 20 pages.
ST. LOUIS WOMAN.
O-By Arna Bontemps and Countee Cullen, 75 pages.
-"Adventures of Pancho: The fascinating life behind-the-scenes at the St. Louis Zoo", episode #7, 40 pages.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY.
-Version 1. Employee and Dealer by J. Prindle, Apr. 18, 1947, 28 pages.
-Dept. of the Air Force HQ Aerospace Audio-visual Service, "The Environment-Part I" by E. Russell McGregor, Feb. 23, 1973, 73 pages.
-"Emergency situations" by Richard Tuber, Feb. 23, 1973, 59 pages.
STATES OF THE UNION.
-A sample shooting script, Feb. 1948, 14 pages.
STEPPING ALONG WITH TELEVISION.
-For AT & T (#117-R), Sept. 1950, 13 pages.
THE STORY OF A STAR.
-For the Texas Co., Dec. 6, 1954, 34 pages.
-By Clement Stigdon, Nov. 16, 1971, 65 pages.
STYLED IN CALIFORNIA.
-4 page, starring Miss Ann Blythe.
THE SUM OF SEVEN.
-By Robert Hilliard and Sheldon Osborn, 38 pages.
SURVIVAL AND EVASION IN SOUTH EAST ASIA.
-For the U.S. Navy by Leland Baxter, Apr. 1966, 67 pages.
TALES OF THE TELEPHONE.
-For the Bell System, Dec. 23, 1963, 50 pages.
TALKING BULL DOG.
-For ACME Brewing co. "Bull dog lager beer" TV spot, 4 pages.
TALES OF THE TELEPHONE.
-"The Player", 33 pages.
TELEPHONE COURTESY.
-For AT & T, Apr. 2, 1959, 42 pages.
-For AT & T, Nov. 1945, 11 pages.
TENDER LOVING CARE.
-A pilot project by Bob Myer and Bob Young, Mar. 9, 1984, 58 pages.
THANKS FOR EVERYTHING.
-A story for the 1st episode of the TV series "the D.D.'s daughters" by Adele Comandini, 29 pages.
THAT I MAY SEE.
-"Family theater's Thanksgiving hour TV", 61 pages.
THAT'S ADVERTISING.
-For the Keebler Co., Sept. 3, 1969, 19 pages.
THAT'S MY BOY.
-Description of characters and scripts.
THESE ARE YOUR YEARS.
-For Medical College of South Carolina (#1755) by Leo S. Rosencrans, oct. 31, 1967, 43 pages.
THEY SEEK ADVENTURE.
-By Leo S. Rosencrans, Sept. 15, 1955, 29 pages.
THINE DAY IS DONE.
-By John Primm, July 13, 1970, 6 pages.
THIS IS CLEMSON.
-For Clemson College, South Carolina by Leo S. Rosencrans, Apr. 14, 1961, 39 pages.
THROUGH A MODERN LOOKING GLASS.
-Edith Rehnborg Cosmetics by Leo S. Rosencrans, Feb. 11, 1959, 21 pages.
THE THUNDER STEALERS.
-A combined continuity for U.S. Navy, Nov. 8, 1971, 31 pages.
TIME TELLING THROUGH THE AGES.
-#222 for U.S. Time Corp., 21 pages.
TOM, DICK AND HARRIET.
-A long distance movie for the Bell System by Leo S. Rosencrans, Oct. 1, 1959, 26 pages.
TRAGEDY OR HOPE.
-For Naitonal Education Program (#1814-B) by Leo S. Rosencrans, 42 pages.
TROUBLE: IT'S A GIFT.
-"Jackson and Jill" series, 53 pages.
TUCKER '48.
-shooting scripts, 22 pages.
TURNED ON.
-By Harvey R. Langee, Sept. 28, 1968, 82 pages.
UNION OIL COMPANY.
-Union 76 division by Ira Kerns, Sept. 9, 1969, 54 pages.
USE OF THE PROBLEM IN TEACHING.
-For Dept. of the Air Force U.S., 1958, 40 pages.
VACATION TRAVEL QUIZ.
-For Delta Steamship Lines by Leo S. Rosencrans, July 22, 1964, 46 pages.
VOICE OF THE ISLANDS.
-For AT & T (#1774) by Robert Hecker, Apr. 8, 1968, 25 pages.
-A combined picture and sound continuity for AT & T, Mar. 31, 1969, 20 pages.
-Story outline by Lou Lilly.
WEATHER TO FLY.
-For Dept. of Transportation, 38 pages.
WAITING FOR THE BIG MOMENT.
-Plymouth new car movie, Oct. 26, 1950, 23 pages.
WAREHOUSE AUTOMATION.
-For the U.S. Navy (#7199) by Robert S. Rosencrans, Nov. 20, 1963, 66 pages.
WE HOLD THESE TRUTHS.
-For Harding College by Leo S. Rosencrans, Sept. 18, 1962, 30 pages.
WE LEARN ABOUT THE TELEPHONE.
-The Bell System, Dec. 23, 1963 and June 29, 1964, 42 pages.
WEED-NO-MORE.
-"Agriculture's new conquest" series, Dec. 1, 1947-1948, various pages.
WESTERN MUSICALS.
-"Tex Jones", "Wild Bill west" and a storyboard of them, May, 1949.
WHAT HAPPENED TO.
-A script and documentations on characters, June, 1948.
WHEN THE HONEYMOON IS OVER.
-With "when the baby comes", "are children people?", "facing the facts of life", and "unholy matrimony", various pages.
WHITE CAPS ON THE PRAIRIE.
-For the U.S. Navy (MN-10979), June 9, 1970, 40 pages.
WITH THIS RING.
-For Miller Brewing co., Sept. 9, 1953, 44 pages.
WHO'S WHO.
-"Jackson and Jill" series, 66 pages.
WILSON HAM 5 MINUTE SPOTS.
-A script and other relevant documentations.
A WOMAN'S PRIVILEGE.
-#743C by Marri Jane and Joseph Hayes, 38 pages.
WORLD OF THE SEA.
-MN-10992 by Joseph DiMona and Samuel Sandrof, Mar. 5, 1972, 19 pages.
THE WORLD IS YOURS.
-"The story of Montgomery Ward" by Leo S. Rosencrans, Nov. 1, 1958, 39 pages.
YELLOW GOLD.
-A motion picture introducing National Yellow Pages Services, Apr. 6, 1960, 39 pages.
YOU ARE THE JUDGE.
-A suggested outline for a television series, Feb. 1948.
THE YOUNG DIMENSION.
-For Eastern Airlines by Leo S. Rosencrans, May 13, 1960, 57 pages.
Script Material for Apparently Unproduced Projects.
THE 1952 INDIANAPOLICE PACE PICTURE.
.
ACCENT ON YOUTH IN BUSINESS.
.
ADOLPH COORS COMPANY.
.
ALCOA.
.
AMALUK AND SILVALU.
.
AMERICAN INDUSTRY AND COMMERCE.
.
.
AMF PINSPOTTERS.
.
ANHAUSER-BUSCH.
.
ANVIL MINING CORPORATION.
.
ARMOUR AND COMPANY.
.
AROUND THE WORLD WITH N.C.R.
.
ASSOCIATION OF WESTERN RAILWAYS.
.
AT & T.
.
BIG BUSINESS.
.
THE BIRTH OF A NOTION.
.
BREAD MAKING IN THE MODERN WORLD.
.
BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY.
.
BRING DOWN THE MOUNTAINS.
.
BUGS OR PEOPLE?.
.
BUSH PILOTS.
.
CARNATION INSTANT NONFAT DRY MILK.
.
CHAS, PFIZER & CO.
.
CHRYSLER CORPORATION.
.
CLEVELAND ELECTRIC ILLUMINATING COMPANY.
.
COLLEGE OF OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS.
.
CONTINENTAL AIRLINES.
.
.
CRABAPPLE BEND.
.
CYPRUS MINES CORPORATION.
.
DARK CURRENT.
.
DE SOTO AND THE CONQUISTADORES.
.
DRESSER INDUSTRIES, INC.
.
DU PONT MOTION PICTURES.
.
EASTERN AIRLINES.
.
E FOR BATTLE.
.
ESKIMO.
.
EVERYTHING'S GOING OUR WAY!.
.
EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL.
.
FALSTAFF BREWING CORPORATION.
.
THE FASCINATING STORY OF ELECTRONICS.
.
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION.
.
FLYING TIGER LINE.
.
THE FOOLISH BEGGAR.
.
FORESTRY SERVICE.
.
FROM MOSCOW TO SHANGHAI.
.
F.T.D.
.
THE GAIL BORDEN STORY.
.
GENERAL MOTORS TECHNICAL CENTER.
.
.
GETTY OIL COMPANY.
.
GOODYEAR DEALER FARM FAMILY PARTY.
.
GRAND DECEPTION.
.
GREATER THAN WE DREAMED.
.
GREYHOUND BUSES.
.
.
GULF OIL COMPANY.
.
HAMBRO.
.
HAMMOND HARMONIC DRAWBAR SYSTEM.
.
HANCOCK OIL COMPANY.
.
THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS.
.
HEINZ STRAINED FOODS.
.
HOLLYWOOD COMMUNITY PLAN 18473.
.
HOME GARDENING.
.
HOW TO MAKE MONEY OUT OF WATER.
.
THE IMPERIAL MARKETING PLAN.
.
INNER CITY TEACHER TRAINING.
.
THE INTERNATIONAL SHOE COMPANY.
.
.
I REMEMBER AL WEEKS.
.
KAISER FRAZER.
.
LONE STAR BREWING CO.
.
.
LUM N'ABNER'S CHRISTMAS SHOW.
.
MCCAHILL TESTS.
.
MEDAL OF HONOR.
.
MERLE NORMAN COSMETICS.
.
THE MERRY MOON.
.
METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE CO.
.
MIDJI, MONKEY BOY OF BALI.
.
MINNESOTA MINING AND MANUFACTURING CO.
.
MIRACLES TO ORDER.
.
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SOCIETY.
.
.
.
THE NAVY SINGS IT- LIKE IT IS.
.
NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.
.
THE NEXT PLATEAU.
.
NUTRITION.
.
OIL COMPANIES.
.
OLDSMOBILE FOR ACADEMY AWARDS SHOW.
.
OPTIMIST INTERNATIONAL.
.
OUT-TAKES.
.
PACIFIC AIR TRANSPORT ASSOCIATION.
.
PARKE, DAVIS AND COMPANY.
.
PEARL BEER.
.
PITTSBURGH BICENTENNIAL ASSOCIATION.
.
PONDEROSA PINE WOODWORK.
.
THE PURE OIL COMPANY.
.
RAILWAY EXPRESS AGENCY.
.
RANGER JIM.
.
A REPORT TO THE PEOPLE.
.
RESCUE.
.
REVENGE.
.
ROSE HILLS MEMORIAL PARK.
.
THE SALESIAN SOCIETY AND THE WORLD-WIDE.
.
SCHERING CORPORATION.
.
SCHOOL DISTRIBUTION.
.
THE SEARCH FOR LIFE.
.
SENATE YOUTH PROGRAM.
.
SHELL OIL COMPANY.
.
SHOW WHEELS INTERNATIONAL, INC.
.
SIGNAL OIL COMPANY.
.
SOIL AND MAN.
.
SOUTHERN CALIF. EDISON COMPANY.
.
THE SPEEDWAY MARATHON MERGER.
.
STANDARD OIL CO. OF NEW JERSEY.
.
THE STORY OF THE FIRST NAUTILUS.
.
SUBWAY.
.
SWIFT COMPANY.
.
A TALK ABOUT TWINS.
.
TEACHING CAREER IN SCIENCE.
.
TEXACO.
.
THE TEXAS COMPANY.
.
.
THEATRE HOST MANNUAL.
.
TRANSPORTATION OF ALBERTO CULVER.
.
THE TUNA RESEARCH FOUNDATION.
.
TURNED ON.
.
TWA PILOT PRESENTATION.
.
THE UBIQUITOUS MR. KING.
.
THE UNION OIL COMPANY.
.
UNITED AIRLINES.
.
U.S. AIRFORCE.
.
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION.
.
THE U.S. NAVY.
.
U.S. RUBBER COMPANY.
.
THE U.S. SENATE YOUTH PROGRAM.
.
VICTOR GRUEN AND ASSOCIATES.
.
WE LEARN TO READ PROGRAM.
.
WESTERN AIRLINES.
.
WHIRLPOOL.
.
WILD LIFE.
.
WILSHIRE OIL COMPANY.
.
WINE INSTITUTE.
.
WOOD PRODUCTS DISPLAY.
.
THE WORLD IS YOURS.
.
ZAPATA NORNESS INCORP.
.
General/Business Files, Contracts, Storyboards.
AUTOMATIC FILM INSPECTION.
-By Jerry Fairbanks, 1965.
THE BOUNDLESS SEAS.
-A teacher's guide.
BRUNSWICK CORPORATION.
-"Afternoon break" and "Balanced balls", TV commercial and storyboards, #1536, 1960, 1961.
COLLISION COURSE.
-A poster mock-up. Black and white. "The battle of the world for outer space.".
COMMUNISM.
-Clippings on Communism.
CRUSADER RABBIT.
-A brief synopsis and flyers.
DR. TOM DOOLEY.
-A summary of production costs, 1964.
EARTH VS. THE FLYING SAUCERS.
-Reel 1A to 5A, #5048, 79 pages.
FLYING SAUCER.
-"Flying Saucer" dubbing sheets.
-Catalogs and related journals and articles.
-Magazines and research materials for "Flying Saucer".
FRONT PAGE DETECTIVE.
-Contract on "Seven Seas to Danger", #12, 1951.
-Contract on "Echo from the Dead", #13, 1951.
-Contract on "Murder Rides the Midnite Train", #14, 1951.
-Contract on "Ringside Seat for Murder", #15, 1951.
-Contract on "Little Miss Fortune", #16, 1951.
-Contract on "Napoleons' Obituary", #17, 1951.
-Contract on "The Intruder", #18, 1951.
-Contract on "The deadly Curio", #19, 1951.
-Contract on "Receipe for Murder", #20, 1951.
-Contract on "Shadow over Hollywood", #21, 1951.
-Contract on "Gold Venom", #10, 1951.
-Contract on "Frame for Murder", #11, 1951.
-Contract on "Troubles with Doubles", #38, 1951.
-Contract on "The Willing Victim", #39, 1951.
-Contract on "The Devil's Bible", #8, 1951.
-Contract on "Death of a Hero", #9, 1951.
-Contract on "Murder Can't Win", #22, 1951.
-Contract on "The Murder is Anonymous", #25, 1951.
-Contract on "The Invisible Hand", #26, 1951.
-Contract on "Galahad", #34, 1951.
-Contract on "You Kill Me", #35, 1951.
-Contract on "Honey for Your Tea", #1, 1951.
-Contract on "TV Murder Mystery", #2, 1951.
-Contract on "Alibi for Suicide", #3, 1951.
-Contract on "The Other Face", #4, 1951.
-Contract on "Man with a Lisp", #5, 1951.
-Contract on "The Triangle", #6, 1951.
-Contract on "The Friend of the Corpse", #7, 1951.
-Contract on "Dead Wrong", #23, 1951.
-Contract on "The Clean Sweep", #24, 1951.
-Contract on "The Lonely One", #29, 1951.
-Contract on "The Deadly Root", #28, 1951.
-Contract on "The Little Black Book", #30, 1951.
-Contract on "The Perfect Secretary", #31, 1951.
-Contract on "Twice Dead", #32, 1951.
-Contract on "The Plugged Nickel", #33, 1951.
-Contract on "Toying with Murder", #36, 1951.
-Contract on "Penthouse Jungle", #37, 1951.
-Contract on "Troubles with Doubles", #38, 1951.
-A schedule and brochure.
HOLLYWOOD CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.
-Organization, implementation, staffing, schedule, financial materials.
-Contract on "The Cheny Vase", #2, 1951.
-Contract on "The Magnificent McCloskey", #3, 1951.
-Contract on "Wedding Cake", #4, 1951.
-Contract on "Alibi", #5, 1951.
-Contract on "Straw Hat Heaven", #6, 1951.
-Schedules, lists, and brochures.
HOW TO MANAGE YOUR RESOURCE SAFELY?.
-Storyboards.
JACKSON AND JILL.
-Brochures.
JERRY FAIRBANKS PRODUCTIONS.
-Clippings about and of Jerry Fairbanks and his works.
-"Proposed plan for the reorganization of Jerry Fairbanks Productions, Horizon Unlimited. By Ken Dyson, 9/5/62.
-Brochure:"Film produced by Jerry Fairbanks Productions, 40 and 41 pages.
-Catalogs of works by Jerry Fairbanks production.
-List of films in vault, 1960.
-Files, photos of facilities, and slides of Jerry Fairbanks.
-A list of proposed titles for various companies, 7 pages.
-Documentation related to productions (costs, casting, etc.).
-Documentation related to productions (costs, casting, etc.).
-Stock materials (film, print, negatives, etc.) to Ranch Vaults.
-Article by Jerry Fairbanks published in SMPTE, December 1950, "Film production for television.".
-Brochure: "Film programs for television produced by Jerry Fairbanks, n.d.
-A lawsuit (EDWARD f. CULLEN) re several productions by Jerry Fairbanks.
-Miscellaneous paper works and correspondents.
-Jerry Fairbanks' production brochures.
KRESGE COMPANY.
-Company information.
LAND OF THE SEA.
-A color poster.
-Manuscript full score, complete.
-Notes on stock footage.
THE LEGEND OF AMALUK.
-Mock-up of small poster.
LOVE IS THE PROBLEM.
-Related documentation.
HARRY R. LUBCKE.
-Materials related to agency, "Harry R. Lubcke.".
MOTION PICTURE ASSOCIATION.
-Title registration reports, 1963.
-Correspondence, 1960.
MOVIES MOVE PEOPLE.
-A production of Jerry Fairbanks for Kodak Film.
NAVY PURCHASING OFFICE.
-Fixed price indefinite qantity contract, Navy Purchasing Office, 1969, 1971, 1973.
PARADISE ISLAND.
-A brochure.
HERBERT A. PHILBRICK.
-Materials related to Herbert A. Philbrick and Communism.
-Materials related to Herbert A. Philbrick, Communism and Harding College.
POPULAR SCIENCE.
-An announcement of "Popular Science" series via TV.
PROJECT SAUCER.
-Picture budget detail.
-Storyboards.
-A color drawing of exterior Chinese temple.
PUBLIC PROSECUTOR.
-Brochures.
RINGSIDE WITH THE RASSLERS.
-A schedule and a brochure.
LEO S. ROSENCRANS.
-Screen credit of Leo S. Rosencrans, 12 pages.
SAUCE FOR MRS. GANDER.
-Contract.
THE SOUL OF COOPERATION.
-For the Office of Economic Opportunity, storyboards.
STROH'S.
-A short script and storyboards, #1591, 1962.
SUPERSLEUTH.
-Storyboards.
UNION AGREEMENTS.
-Agreements and contracts from 1960-1971, Screen Extras Guild.
-Agreement of Jan. 31, 1959, between producer and common laborers union.
-Brochures and agreements of Independent Motion Picture Industry Employer and I.A.T.S.E. and M.P.M.O., 1955-1967.
-Brochures and codified basic agreements of Screen Actors Guild, 1959-1966.
-Brochures and agreements of Hollywood I.A.T.S.E. Locals, Directors Guild of America, Inc. and Standard Basic Agreement of Independent Motion Picture Industry Employer.
-Basic agreement, 1958, Screen Director's Guild.
-Local #399, 1959, 1961. Studio Tranportation/Drivers contracts.
-Basic agreements, American Federation of Musicians, 1956, 1958.
VISTAVISION.
-Questions and answers on vistavision, Mar. 3, 1954.
WILBUR, THE RABBIT.
-Storyboards.
WONDER BREAD SPOTS.
-Storyboards of TV commercial.
YUKON PICTURES.
-Theatre host mannual.
Photographs/Slides/Transparencies/Negatives.
PRODUCTION # 206.
B/W photographs and negatives.
PRODUCTION # 655C.
B/W photographs and negatives.
PRODUCTION # 1668.
B/W stills and contact sheets.
PRODUCTION # 1733.
B/W stills and negatives and color transparencies. Materials identified as "Eli Lilly".
PRODUCTION # 1754.
B/W white stills.
PRODUCTION # 17448.
B/W contact sheets and color neg. strips.
FALL GUY (?).
B/W photographs. Not clear: a man with packages in a shut.
AMERICAN ECONOMIC FOUNDATION.
Photographic reproductions of 16 storyboards.
ANIMAL PUBLICITY.
B/W photographs and negatives, depicting a dog. Prod. # AP-1.
ARMED FORCES (BROCHURE).
B/W stills and negative, Navy, Army, Airforce.
JOANN ARNOLD (SCREEN TEST).
B/W white photographs and negatives.
AT & T.
B/W stills. Prod. # 1719, "Planet Talk", including termals of several airlines in various cities.
B/W photographs, receptionist. Prod. # 1735.
B/W and color photographs, Prod. # 1722, receptionist.
EDGAR BERGEN SHOW.
B/W photographs and negatives shooting the show. Prod. # 693C.
BILLY GALE AND HER TORNADOES.
B/W photographs of the band. (Reavis Winkler (?).
ARLENE BLEDSOE (SCREEN TEST).
B/W stills and negatives.
BOZO, THE CLOWN.
B/W photograph of television test.
BRINK.
B/W photographs and negatives. Prod. # 1814.
BUREAU OF STANDARDS.
A few photograhs with negs.
HELEN CHAPMAN.
B/W photogrpahs and negatives of H. Chapman sunbathing between shoots of "Jackson and Jill" costaring with Todd Karns.
A CHRISTAMS CARROL.
B/W photographs and negatives from the shooting of the film, incl. Vincent Price. Prod. 587T.
CRUSADER RABBIT.
B/W photographs and negatives.
CUBA PROJECT.
B/W photographs of of Soviet ships and missile sites.
DENNIS DAY (PALMOLIVE AD).
B/W stills and negatives from shooting the commercial.
A DAY WITH PAULETTE.
B/W photographs and negatives from the shooting of the short for the series "Speaking of Animals".
DOG CRAZY.
B/W photographs and negatives for the short from the series "Speaking of Animals". Prod. # Y-7.
DR. JIM.
B/W photographs and negatives.
EASTER/CRISTMAS PAGEANT.
B/W photographs and negatives.
JERRY FAIRBANKS.
Jerry Fairbanks, portraits and negatives.
Jerry Fairbanks with numerous individuals, at the office, at work, and at functions.
Jerry Fairbanks' awards.
Jeralyn Fairbanks, daughter (6 years old) at First Communion and Christmas.
Jerry Fairbanks at various functions.
Jerry Fairbanks with aiplanes for "Scientific Films".
FAMILY THEATER.
B/W photographs.
FIBBER MCGEE & MOLLY.
B/W photographs of the show advertising electric blanket by General Ekectic Co. Prod. # 218.
THE FOREIGN LEGION.
B/W photographs and negatives. aka "Spike Jones #2". Prod. # 656C.
FOUR SEASONS (?).
B/W photographs of an unidentified landscape painter and his painting.
FOURTH WALL.
Color print, 1 item.
GOING PLACES WITH UNCLE GEORGE.
B/W photographs and negatives. Dick Elliott. Prod. # 324T.
GUARDIAN MAINTENANCE.
B/W photogaphs and proofshoots for advertisement of the car body shop and sales room.
H.J. HEINZ CO.
Color tranparencies of offices in various cities.
HARDING COLLEGE.
B/W photographs from a tour of few buildings.
HILL NUMBER ONE.
B/W photographs and negatives.
HISTORY OF THE NIGHTGOWN.
B/W photographs and negatives of a few models.
HOLLYWOOD AMERICAN LEGION STADIUM.
B/W exterior shots of the building and a few photographs of wrestling matches.
HOTEL LAST FRONTIER.
B/W photographs and stills. Las Vegas.
JERRY FAIRBANKS STUDIO.
Office staff at work.
Exterior shots, various locations.
Animation Department. Equipment and staff at work.
Sound projection Departmet. Equipment and staff at work.
Art Department. Staff at work.
Research Department. Staff at work.
Editing Department. Equipment and staff at work.
Story Department. Staff at work.
Multicam equipment.
Tranportation fleet.
Cinematographers with cameras.
Portraits of various employees.
Crews working at interior and exterior locations.
Camera Department. B/W photographs and negatives of equipment.
THE JOYFUL HOUR.
B/W photographs and negatives.
B/W stills amnd negatives. Prod. # 684T.
LAND OF THE SEA.
B/W photographs, includng 2 color for the proposed Bolsa Island project.
THE LEGEND OF AMALUK.
B/W photographs, including one color.
LILLY CO.
B/W and color print and tranparency of headquarter (?) building.
LOVE IS THE PROBLEM.
B/W photogrpahsand stills. Prod. # 1362.
MEDICAL COLLEGE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,.
B/W photographs and negatives, interior shots.
MILLER BEER.
B/W stills from the 1956 commercial. Art Ballinger. Prod. # 1256.
B/W stills from the 1957 commercial. art Ballinger. Prod. # 1292.
B/W photogrpahs and color tranparencies for a commercial film, n.d.
MONTGOMERY WARD & CO.
B/W photographs for "This World is Yours", Prod. # 1363, and "Style Show", Prod. # 1610.
MORTGAGE BANKERS ASSOCIATION.
B/W photographs and color transparencies for "The Road to Better Living". Prod. # 1390.
MOUNT CLEMENS STORY.
B/W photographs.
NATIONAL ADVISORY COMM. FOR AERONAUTICS.
B/W photographs obtained from the office for projects.
B/W photographs and proofsheets. Prod. # 1394.
B/W photogaphs a dinner, photographs of various cash register machines in various businesses.
B/W photograjhs and negatives for the documentary "The Magic Wheel".
NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO.
B/W stills for the company documentary. Prod. # 1420.
NOCTURE.
B/W photographs and negatives, showing Multicam process. Prod. # 5012.
OCEAN MINING.
B/W photographs, 4 items.
OIL DRILLING.
B/W photographs from the Drake Well Museum.
OLDSMOBILE.
B/W photographs and color tranparencies, 1953.
B/W photogrpahs and color tranparencies for the 1956 commercial.
B/W photographs for the 1957 commercial with Bill Hayes and Greta Grey. Prod. # 1253.
B/W photographs and color tranparencies for the 1957 commerical. Prod. # 1271.
B/W photographs and color tranparencies for the 1958 commercial. Prod. # 1297 and # 1303.
B/W photographs, negatives and proofsheets for the 1958 commercial with Jerry Lewis. Prod. # 1319 and # 1321.
B/W photographs and proofsheets for the 1959 commerical with Hayes and Henderson. Prod. # 1355.
B/W photographs and proofsheets for the 1959 commercial with Bill Crosby. Prod. # 1368.
B/W photographs and negatives "Crosby spots", Prod. # 1438 and # 1332.
One B/W photograph and negative for TV commercial, Prod. # 1474.
OUTDOORSMAN MAGAZINE.
B/W stills and negatives.
PACIFIC NORTHWEST BELL TELEPHONE.
B/W photographs. Prod. # 624.
PARADISE ISLAND.
B/W stills and negatives, prod. # 527T. (folders 6 and 7).
PARAMOUNT STUDIO LOBBY DISPLAY.
Negatives of of posters displayed in the lobby.
PARKE DAVIS & CO.
Series of b/w 4x5 photographs, numbered 11-135. (folders 4-9).
PLYMOUTH.
B/W photographs and negatives for commercial with Bob Hope. Prod. # 1318.
POPULAR SCIENCE.
B/W photographs and negatives.
POPULAR SCIENCE.
B/W photographs and negatives.
B/W photographs and negatives.
On location for "Popular Science" for Paramount.
POWER OF FLIGHT.
B/W photographs and negatives with Captain E.V. "Eddie" Rickenbacker. Incl. Eatern Airlines. Prod. #256C.
PROF. OAKES.
B/W photographs and negatives for TV series. 2 folders.
PROJECT SAUCER.
B/W photographs and negatives.
QUIZOLOGU.
B/W photographs and negatives. Prod. #525T.
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL - HOLLYWOOD.
B/W photographs.
SATAN'S WAITING.
B/W photographs and negatives for the sets.
PERRY SHEEHAN.
B/W photogrpahs and negatives, in bathing suit.
SKINNY AND ME.
B/W photographs and negatives and proofsheets. Prod. # 1337A. Folders 12 and 13.
SPEAKING OF ANIMALS.
B/W photographsand negaitves.
B/W photographs and negatives. Series also knows as "Be Kind To Animals".
B/W photographs and negatives, folders 3-10. Includes: "At the Dog Show", "Down on the Farm". See also: "Dog Crazy", Box 68, Folder 4.
THE STOCKING YARN.
B/W photogaphs and negatives and text outlining the project dealing with the history of women's hosiery fashion. Prod. # 388.
STRAIGHT AS AN ARROW.
B/W photogaphs and negatives.
STROH'S BEER.
B/W photographs, negatives and proofsheets for the commerical. Prpd. # 1591.
SWIFTS' PREM.
B/W stills and contact sheets. Prod. # 1325.
B/W photographs, proofsheets and color tranparencies for the "Food Spectacular", for Swift's Prem, Prod. 1328, #1329, # 1263. Folders 16-18.
B/w photogrpahs and negatives about preparing and carving a turkey.
TELECASTING VIDEO FILMS.
B/W photographs and negatives of equipment used for episode "The Case of the Missing Bullet" from the series "The Public Prosecutor." Prod. # P278T.
B/W photographs and negatives for the TV-Series, NBC.
TELEVISION EQUIPMENT.
B/W photogrpahs and negative of television equipment, cameras, used at NBC.
TELEVISION EYESTRAIN.
B/W photographs and negatives.
B/W photographs and negatives documeting the phases of building the set, ect., for a tv production.
TEXACO.
Mainly color tranparencies from a promotional/documentary film.
THAT I MAY SEE.
B/W photogrpahs and negatives for the one-hour television program produced by Family Theater. (Jeffrey Lynn, Ruth Hussey). Prod. 910C.
THIS IS YOUR LIFE: RALPH EDWARDS.
B/W photographs and negatives from the shooting of the segment.
TOURNALAYER.
B/W photographs and negatives of construction equipment. Prod.# 215.
B/W photographs and negatives.
UNCLE REMUS.
B/W photographs and negatives.
UNION OIL.
B/W photographs and proofsheets, few scenes from the commercial. Prod. # 1428.
UNITED AIRLINES.
B/W proofsheets showing customer services. Prod. # 1719.
UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA.
B/W photographs from a shoot at the campus (?). Prod. # 1370.
UNUSUAL OCCUPATIONS.
B/W photographs and negatives, sorted by topic or title of segment.
B/W photographs and negatives, sorted by topic or title of segment.
B/W photographs and negatives, sorted by topic or title of segment.
B/W photographs and negatives, sorted by topic or title of segment.
B/W photographs and negatives, sorted by topic or title of segment.
B/W photographs incl. Knife Thrower, Cass Daly, Buck Jones, Dionne Quintuplets, Charles Ruggles, Jean Parker, John Barrymore and Ken Carpenter, Reginald Denny, Fritz Lieber, Edgar Bergen, Pin-up girl.
WE LEARN ABOUT THE TELEPHONE.
B/W photographs and negatives.
VIRGINIA WELLS.
Advertisment for beauty treatments and cosmetics. (Star of "Dear Ruth", Paramount 1947.
WESTERN TOWN - COLORADO.
B/W photographs and negatives of various buildings, interiors and exteriors.
WHY TAKE A CHANCE?.
B/W photographs and negatives re "General Tires Co.".
WINDJAMMER.
B/W photographs staring Bob Burns. Prod. 206.
ZENITH AIRCRAFT/PLASTIC COMPANY.
B/W photographs of reinforced plastics in aircrafts and guided missiles. Incl. paper presented to the Society of Plastic Engeneers, 1956.
ZOOMAR LENSES.
B/W photographs and negatives of equipment.
UNIDENTIED MATERIALS.
Black and white and negatives of materials which cannot be identified. 15 folders.