Descriptive Summary
MSS 2835
General Script Collection,
1929- 1992
Unknown.
L. Tom Perry Special Collections
7 cartons (10.5 linear feet.)
Scripts from various
authors and donors.
Collection of television and motion
picture scripts. Some donated from the Fay Hamblin Papers, the Victor Milner
Papers, the Andrew Durkus Papers and from other anonymous donors. Also included
are materials from within Special Collections.
Provenance
Donated by various people.
Access
Preliminarily processed; access with permission from the curator of
the Arts and Communications Archive in the L. Tom Perry Special
Collections.
Conditions of Use
It is the responsibility of the researcher to obtain any necessary
copyright clearances.
Permission to publish material from the General Script Collection must
be obtained from the Supervisor of Reference Services and/or the L. Tom Perry
Special Collections Board of Curators.
Preferred Citation
Initial Citation: MSS 2835; General
Script Collection, 1929- 1992; Arts and Communications; L. Tom Perry Special
Collections, Harold B. Lee Library, Brigham Young University.
Following Citations:MSS 2835, LTPSC.
Subject Tracings
People
Hamblin, Fay.
Milner, Victor.
Durkus, Andrew.
Genre/Form
Scripts.
Subject
Motion Picture Plays.
Television scripts-- Fiction.
Container List
General Script Collection
General Script Collection
Carton
Contents
1
Scripts.
- Ace in the Hole (The Big
Carnival), Lesser Samuels and Walter Newman. (July 6, 1950).
- At Good Old Siwash, no author
listed. (October 23, 1939).
- Badlands, W. R. Burnett.
(March 23, 1961).
- The Ballad of Furnace Creek,
Charles G. Booth. ( September 19, 1947).
- Betrayal, Jules Dassin, Ruby
Dee and Julian Mayfield. (May 5, 1968).
- Black Stockings (The Girl in Black
Stockings), Richard Landau. (July 11, 1956).
- Bluebeard's Eighth Wife, no
author listed. (1938).
- Boots and Saddles. Episode
Title: The Strange Death of Trooper Jones, John
Hawkins.
- The Bride Comes Home, no
author listed.
- Chinatown, Robert Towne.
(October 9, 1973).
- Come on Marine! Waldemar Young
and Herman J. Mankiewicz. (August 7, 1931).
- Daniel Boone Episode:
The Moundbuilders, Clyde Ware. (June 22,
1965).
- Daniel Boone Episode:
The Old Man and the Cave, no author listed. (May
17, 1965).
- Daniel Boone Episode:
The Peace Tree, John and Ward Hawkins. (May 27,
1965).
- Daniel Boone Episode:
The Trek, no author listed. (June 16,
1965).
- Daniel Boone Episode:
The Tortoise and the Hare, D. D. Beauchamp. (June
9, 1965).
2
Scripts.
- Dark City, John Merdyth Lucas.
(March 24, 1950).
- Death Valley Days Episode:
Amos And The Black Bull, Art Reeves and Barbara
Randall. (August 22, 1969).
- Death Valley Days Episode:
Biscuits And Billy, The Kid, William P. Canning.
(June 16, 1969).
- Death Valley Days Episode:
Clum's Constabulary, Willard S. Davis, Jr., Colin
Mackenzie and S. H. Barnett. (September 18, 1969).
- Death Valley Days Episode:
The Contract, William P. Canning. (August 20,
1969).
- Death Valley Days Episode:
The Dragon of Gold Hill, Ann Udell. (June 30,
1969).
- Death Valley Days Episode:
Drop Out, Stephen Lord. (September 24,
1968).
- Death Valley Days Episode:
Early Candle Lighten, Mary Terri Taylor. (August
21, 1969).
- Death Valley Days Episode:
A Full House, Dennis Whitcomb. (September 5,
1968).
- Death Valley Days Episode:
The Great Piano Bean Gold Hunt, Williard S. Davis,
Jr. (May 29, 1969).
- Death Valley Days Episode:
The Hat that Huldah Wore, Stephen Lord. (October
13, 1965).
- Death Valley Days Episode:
Here Stands Bailey, Herb Purdum. (August 21,
1968).
- Death Valley Days Episode:
A Key of the Fort, Williard S. Davis, Jr. (August
30, 1968).
- Death Valley Days Episode:
The King of Uvdale Road, Stephen Lord. (May 20,
1969).
- Death Valley Days Episode:
The Leprechaun of Last Chance Gulch, Robert Hardy
Andrews. (June 12, 1968).
- Death Valley Days Episode:
Long Night at Fort Lonely, Orma Wallengren.
(August 19, 1968).
- Death Valley Days Episode:
The Mezcla Man, Herb Purdum. (June 23,
1969).
- Death Valley Days Episode:
The Other Cheek, Scott Whitaker. (June 3,
1968).
- Death Valley Days Episode:
The Sage Hen, Herb Purdum. (June 4, 1968).
- Death Valley Days Episode:
Sam Kee and Uncle Sam, Ruth Woodham and Budd
Lesser. (July 13, 1959).
- Death Valley Days Episode:
A Simple Question of Justice, Willard S. Davis Jr.
(July 1, 1969).
- Death Valley Days Episode:
Son of Thunder, Stephen Lord. (May 28,
1969).
- Death Valley Days Episode:
The Tenderfoot, Bonnie Souleles. (June 5,
1969).
- Death Valley Days Episode:
Tracey's Triumph, Norman Jacob. (June 30,
1969).
- Death Valley Days Episode:
The Visitor, Lance Hazzard. (June 5, 1969).
- D. O. A., no author listed.
(July 23, 1940).
- The Donner Party, S. S.
Schweitzer. (3/1/78).
- Ebb Tide, no author listed.
(May 3, 1937).
- Erotica or The Petrified
Prince, Ingmar Bergman.
- The Flaming Age, Elick Moll
and Valentine Davies.
3
Scripts.
- Forlorn River, no author
listed. (April 14, 1947).
- Fort Courageous, Richard
Landau.
- Frontier Scout (Quincannon- Frontier
Scout), John C. Higgins. (August 9, 1955).
- The Furies, Charles Schnee.
(October 24, 1949).
- The Gentleman from Chicago,
Preston Sturges. (1957).
- Ghost Town, Jameson Brewer.
(July 28, 1955).
- The Great Moment (Triumph Over
Pain), Preston Sturges. (March 30, 1942).
- The Greatest Story Ever Told,
no author listed. (January 12, 1962).
- The Green Murder Case, S. S.
Van Dine, Bartlett Cormack and Louise Long. (April 15, 1929).
- Hawaii, Dalton Trumbo. (June
7, 1965).
- Hostages, Lester Coles and
Frank Tuttle. (January 14, 1943).
- How the West Was Won. Episode
Title: The Enemy, Ron Bishop. (September 12, 1975).
- How the West Was Won. Episode
Title: The Forgotten, Earl W. Wallace. (August 29, 1975).
- I Met Him in Paris, no author
listed. (January 15, 1937).
- It's a Wonderful Life,
Swerling- Capra. (January 14, 1946).
4
Scripts.
- It's a Wonderful Life,
Swerling- Capra. (March 5, 1946).
- Jeopardy, Mel Dinelli.
(7/3/52).
- The Warrior (Kelly's Heroes),
Troy Kennedy Martin. (January 17, 1968).
- The Kid From Brooklyn, Don
Hartman and Mel Shavelson. (April 9, 1945).
- The Killers, Anthony Veiller.
(April 3, 1946).
- The Lady Eve, no author
listed. (October 7, 1940).
- Lonelyhearts, Dore Schary.
(May 15, 1958).
- Maid of Salem, no author
listed. (August 22, 1936).
- Major Dundee, Oscar Paul and
Sam Peckinpah. (December 4, 1963).
- Midnight Sailing, Aubrey
Wisberg.
- Molinoff, Maurice Bedel and
George Marion, Jr.
- My Favorite Spy, Jack Sher, P.
J. Wolfson and Hal Kanter. (January 11, 1951).
- Myra Breckenridge, no author
listed. (September 17, 1969).
- New York Town, no author
listed. (May 23, 1940).
5
Scripts.
- North West Mounted Police,
Alan Le May, Jesse Lasky, Jr. and C. Gardner Sullivan. (February 13,
1940).
- The Outlaw- Josey Wales, Phil
Kaufman. (9/10/75).
- The Outriders, Irving Ravetch.
(6/40/49).
- Paint Your Wagon, Paddy
Chayefsky. (December 8, 1967).
- Paris Honeymoon, no author
listed. (May 24, 1938).
- The Pistolero (The Last
Challenge), Horace McCoy and Bernard Smith.
- The Princess and the Pirate (Treasure
Chest), Don Hartman, Melville Shavelson and Everett Freeman. (November
26, 1943).
- The Princess and the Pirate (Treasure
Chest), Don Hartman. (February 9, 1944).
- Rancho, no author listed.
(July 2, 1935).
- Reap the Wild Wind, Cornell
Woolrich and John Michael Hayes. (1942).
- The Rhodesian Riddle, Howard
Fast. (January 1977).
- Saddle Tramp, Harold Shumate.
(January 31, 1950).
6
Scripts.
- Samson and Delilah, Jesse L.
Lasky, Jr. and Frederick M. Frank. (September 7, 1948).
- The Secret Life of Walter
Mitty, no author listed. (March 15, 1946).
- Ship of Fools, no author
listed. (February 23, 1965).
- Sing You Sinners, no author
listed. (1938).
- Sister Carrie, Theodore
Dreiser, Ruth and Augustus Goetz. (1952).
- Stage to Boot Hill, Daniel
Manwaring.
- The Story of Dr. Wassell,
James Hilton, Alan Le May and Charles Bennett. (March 1, 1943).
- The Story of Dr. Wassell,
James Hilton, Alan Le May and Charles Bennett. (May 19, 1943).
- The Ten Commandments, no
author listed. (May 1, 1954).
- The Ten Commandments, Aeneas
MacKenzie, Jesse L. Lasky, Jr., Jack Gariss and Frederic M. Frank. (July 6,
1956).
- Tombstone, Kevin Jarre.
(November 5, 1992).
- Treasure Island, Albert Maltz.
(3/31/66).
7
Scripts.
- 29 to Duell (Duel at Diablo),
no author listed. With typed notes.
- Unfaithfully Yours (The Symphony
Story), Preston Sturges. (December 2, 1947).
- Unfaithfully Yours (The Symphony
Song), Preston Sturges. (February 5, 1948).
- Valiant is the Word for
Carrie, no author listed. (1936).
- The Wild Bunch, Wallen Green
and Sam Peckinpah. (10/26/67).
- The Wonder Man, Don Hartman,
Meliville Shavelson and Philip Rapp. (1945).