Science fiction film scripts, 1948-1977.

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Science fiction film scripts, 1948-1977.

A collection of science fiction film shooting scripts written by a number of different script writers including Peter Bryan, Michael Crichton, John C. Cooper, David Zelag Goodman, William Harrison, Roger O. Hiron, Rowland Leigh, Robert Lax, Robert Jaffee, Paul Jurist, Jack Pollack, Edmund Morris, and Philip Yordan. The scripts were produced by the following film companies: American International Pictures, Allied Artists International, Atlantic Productions, Inc., Compton Films, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Paramount Pictures Corporation, and United Artists Corporation. Most of the scripts are combined continuity and release dialogue scripts, providing complete dialogue as well as detailed camera angles.

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Allied Artists International.

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United Artists Corporation

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Cooper, John C., 1907-1994

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Paramount Picture Corporation.

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Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.

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Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, a leading American film production company, was established in 1924, an amalgam of three older production companies: Metro Pictures Corporation, Goldwyn Pictures Corporation and Louis B. Mayer Pictures, and was under the corporate control of the exhibiting concern, Loew's Inc. From the guide to the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer films and personalities scrapbooks, 1920-1944, (The New York Public Library. Billy Rose Theatre Division.) Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), the ...

Crichton, Michael, 1942-2008

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Lax, Robert

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BIOGHIST REQUIRED Poet & editor (Columbia University B.A., 1938) who was born in 1915. From the guide to the Robert Lax Papers, [ca. 1938]-1990, (Columbia University. Rare Book and Manuscript Library, ) Poet & editor (Columbia University B.A., 1938) who was born in 1915. From the description of Robert Lax papers, [ca. 1938]-1990. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 606938033 ...

Leigh, Rowland

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Harrison, William, 1933-2013

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Tenor. From the description of Signature, dated : [London], 30 September 1840, 1840, Sept. 30. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270957407 ...

American International Pictures (Firm)

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Pollack, Jack Harrison

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Jack Harrison Pollack was a prominent free-lance writer. Born Jack Hersh Pollack, he served as president of the Society of Magazine Writers in 1957. He authored three books, including Croiset the Clairvoyant; Dr. Sam: An American Tragedy; and Earl Warren: the Judge Who Changed America. From the description of Jack Harrison Pollack papers, 1943-1982. (University of California, Berkeley). WorldCat record id: 122393368 Biography ...

Hiron, Roger O.

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Atlantic Productions

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Jurist, Paul

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Morris, Edmund, 1912-1998

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Edmund Morris was an actor, playwright, and screenwriter who was born in Ukraine in 1912. Some of his notable writing credits included the Broadway play "Wooden Dish," and screenplays "Walk on the Wild Side," "Savage Guns," and "Project X." Morris passed away on January 18, 1998. From the description of Edmund Morris papers, 1952-1967. (University of Wyoming, American Heritage Center). WorldCat record id: 30857965 ...

Jaffee, Robert Isaac, 1917-

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Goodman, David Zelag

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Yordan, Philip

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American motion picture producer. From the description of Philip Yordan papers, 1977-1978. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122553647 From the guide to the Philip Yordan papers, 1977-1978, (L. Tom Perry Special Collections) Philip Yordan, an Oscar-winning writer, died on March 24 in San Diego, his family said. He was 88. Although he was most active in movies, Mr. Yordan's breakthrough came on Broadway in the 1940's with his play ''Anna Lucasta.'' It was t...

Bryan, Peter, 1946-

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Compton Films

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