Glendon Allvine papers, 1917-1969.

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Glendon Allvine papers, 1917-1969.

The Glendon Allvine papers contain correspondence about his career and the film industry (1917-1960), scrapbooks of the films made by Paramount Pictures, Paramount Famous Lasky Corporation, and Paramount Publix Corporation (1920s-1930s). One of the scrapbooks is about the making and release of the motion picture "The Ten Commandments" (1923). There is a script of "Knights of Song" with a scrapbook of its productions (1933, 1960), oversized photographs of movie stars such as Fay Lampier, Buddy Rogers, Louise Brer, and Ethel Clayton (1920s). There are also Paramount Publix Corporation prep books for their pictures (1930-1933), and books about film stars and the film industry (1935-1969).

3 cubic ft. (3 boxes)

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Allvine, Glendon

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Glendon Allvine was a playwright, writer, and film producer. His writing credits include "Knights of Song" (1934) and "The Greatest Fox of All" (1969). He produced "The Silver Streak" and "We're Rich Again" (1934). When he was in the film industry he worked for Paramount Pictures, Paramount Famous Lasky Corporation, Paramount Publix corporation, and Paramount Pictures, Inc. From the description of Glendon Allvine papers, 1917-1969. (University of Wyoming, American Heritage Center). W...

Paramount Pictures, inc.

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Paramount Pictures Corporation (1914-1927)

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American distribution and production corporation for motion pictures. From the description of Pressbooks, 1977-1978. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122480185 ...

Paramount Publix Corporation

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Paramount Famous Lasky Corporation

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