George Zuckerman papers, 1930-1974.

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George Zuckerman papers, 1930-1974.

The George Zuckerman Papers contain screenplays, manuscripts, notes, books, and other material pertaining to his writing career. They document his activities as a screenwriter, playwright, and author from the 1930s to the 1970s. Included are materials regarding Zuckerman's motion picture screenplays; manuscripts, correspondence, and notes for his novels; manuscripts and notes from his playwriting efforts; novelettes and short stories; and three scripts documenting his occasional work in radio and television. There are also copies of all three of his published novels and a periodical, as well as broadsides and posters for movies in which Zuckerman was a screenwriter.

18.5 cubic ft. (38 boxes)

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Zuckerman, George, 1916-1996

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George Zuckerman, nationally known screenwriter, playwright, and author, was born in Brooklyn, New York on August 16, 1916. He started writing short stories as a teenager and first gained national exposure by publishing novelettes in several magazines during the mid-1940s. Zuckerman started writing screenplays in 1947 and earned screenwriting credits in seventeen movies, including La Forteresse (1947), The Square Jungle (1955), and The Tarnished Angels (1958). In addition to his screenplays, he ...