Lee Loeb papers, 1926-1965.

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Lee Loeb papers, 1926-1965.

The collection contains television and motion picture scripts of Lee Loeb dating from the 1930s through 1965. Titles include: "Case of the Missing Man" (1935), "Three Loves Has Nancy" (1938), "Meet Corliss Archer" (1955), "Cheyenne" (1955-1962), "77 Sunset Strip" (1958-1962), and "The John Forsythe Show" (1965). A screenplay index of titles and abstracts of works of other writers is also included (1926-1939).

6.0 cubic ft. (6 boxes)

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Columbia pictures

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Harry Cohn, who ran the company until his death in 1958, founded Columbia Pictures in 1924. Cohn was responsible for developing such stars as Rita Hayworth and the Three Stooges and for hiring director Frank Capra. In 1968 Columbia Pictures was reorganized as Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc. with Columbia Pictures as a major division. From the description of Columbia Pictures records, 1934-1974. (University of Wyoming, American Heritage Center). WorldCat record id: 46542525 ...

Loeb, Lee

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Lee Loeb was a screenwriter for motion pictures in the late 1920s through the 1950s. He worked for Columbia Pictures, 1935-1937, then RKO, and in the 1940s wrote for a variety of studios. After finishing two Abbott and Costello films in 1953 and 1955, he retired from work for movie studios, but continued writing teleplays and scripts for television through the 1960s. From the description of Lee Loeb papers, 1926-1965. (University of Wyoming, American Heritage Center). WorldCat record...

RKO Pictures

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