Collection of scripts for motion pictures, television, radio, and stage, 1933-1972.

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Collection of scripts for motion pictures, television, radio, and stage, 1933-1972.

Collection consists of material related to the career of writer, Ken Englund. Includes numerous scripts for motion pictures (produced and unproduced), television, stage, and radio including the radio programs, The Armour hour (1933-35), Joe Penner (1937), National biscuit show (1937) and the Ken Murray show (1937). Also includes personal papers and project files containing treatments and story ideas written by Englund and his collaborators.

21 boxes (14.0 linear ft.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7429629

University of California, Los Angeles

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Englund, Ken

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Kenneth Arthur Englund was born and educated in Chicago, and lived in California. He was a playwright and magazine writer, but is best known as a screenwriter, working on more than twenty movies and the television shows My Three Sons and Bewitched. Everett Freeman was born in New York and worked as a writer and producer in movies, radio, and television. From the description of The secret life of Walter Mitty : [screenplay], 1946 March 15. (Pennsylvania State University Libraries). Wo...