Arch Oboler Collection 1916-1992 1936-1989

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Arch Oboler Collection 1916-1992 1936-1989

Nearly the entirety of the prolific output of radio playwright and independent film maker Arch Oboler (1909-1987) in radio, motion pictures, television, theater, and print is contained in the Arch Oboler Collection. Featured are his radio plays from the 1930s and 1940s and the first three-dimensional feature film, . Bwana Devil

161.6 linear feet (363 boxes, approximately 127,050 items); 107 sound tape reels : ,analog, various speeds ; 7 inch and 10 inch; 124 sound cassettes : analog; 4 sound discs :

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