Aubrey Wisberg Papers
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Abstract
Aubrey Wisberg, film and television writer and producer died in New York City in 1990 at the age of 78. His papers consist of typescripts for his film and television productions, and draft copies of his novels, short stories and plays. The collection also includes a small portion of correspondence, photos, and promotional materials relating to specific film or television productions.
Biographical Note
Aubrey Lionel Wisberg was born in London, England. He immigrated to the United States in 1921, attended New York University and Columbia University, and married Barbara Duberstein. Wisberg made his career as a screenwriter, director, and producer with credits in more than 40 films including The Big Fix and The Man from Planet X. Three of his early screenplays were World War II movies: Counter-Espionage and Submarine Raider in 1942 and They Came to Blow Up America in 1943. Mr. Wisberg's 1945 film The Horn Blows at Midnight starred the comedian Jack Benny.
Wisberg was associate producer for Edward Small Productions; founder and executive producer for Wisberg Productions; and co-founder of American Pictures Corporation and Mid-Century Films. Production credits for Mid-Century Film include, The Man From Planet X (1951), Return to Treasure Island (1954) and Murder Is My Beat (1955).
Wisberg was the author of several books, including Patrol Boat 999, Savage Soldiers, This Is the Life and Bushman at Large. Wisberg was also a radio and television dramatist in the United States, Australia, and England; a radio diffusionist in Paris; and a journalist. He won the International Unity Award, from the Inter-Racial Society, for The Burning Cross.
Aubrey Wisberg died of cancer in 1990 in New York City. He was 78 years old.
Arrangement
Materials are arranged alphabetically by production title. Duplicate copies of scripts are grouped in the same folder, and copies with annotations or anomalies have been foldered separately.
- Series I: Film and Television Production Typescripts
- Series II: Miscellaneous Materials
Scope and Contents
The Aubrey Wisberg Papers consist of typescripts for his film and television productions, and draft copies of his novels, short stories and plays. The collection also includes a small portion of correspondence, photos, and promotional materials relating to specific film or television productions.
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Conditions Governing Access
Materials are open to researchers. Please contact the Fales Library and Special Collections, fales.library@nyu.edu, 212-998-2596.
Conditions Governing Use
Copyright (or related rights to publicity and privacy) for materials in this collection was not transferred to New York University. Permission to use materials must be secured from the copyright holder. Please contact the Fales Library and Special Collections, fales.library@nyu.edu, 212-998-2596.
Preferred Citation
Published citations should take the following form: Identification of item, date (if known); The Aubrey Wisberg Papers; MSS 048; box number; folder number; Fales Library and Special Collections, New York University Libraries.
Provenance
The Aubrey Wisberg Papers were donated to the Fales Library by Maura Jacobsen in September of 1994.
Separated Materials
Monographs have been separated and catalogued individually. These items can be searched in Bobcat through the name of the work, author or provenance information.
About this Guide
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Series I: Film and television production typescripts
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Series 1 contains 9 boxes of Wisberg's typescripts for his film and television productions. There is also one regular-sized box and one oversize flat box of miscellaneous materials, such as correspondence, photographs, promotional/press information, and fragments of typescripts. The collection is processed at the folder level.
According to Reliable Sources, original screenplay by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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Ach, Du Liebe Ada Schmidt! by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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The Adventures of Don Juan, number one, "The Return" Television Series created and written by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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The Adventures of Ponce De Leon, original screenplay by Aubrey Wisberg "The Slave Raiders" written over the title, undated
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Africa, by Aubrey Wisberg, based on a play by Alfred Savior and Leopold Marchand, undated
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An Afternoon in the Dull Life of Mrs. Mendelbaum, a play in one act by Aubrey Wisberg. Indicates premiere production: the Dubuque (Iowa) society of Fine Arts, undated
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Amazon Patrol, television series, number one "The Fugitive" an original teleplay created and written by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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The Amateur Sinner, a musical play by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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The Amateur Sinner, a musical play. Book by Aubrey Wisberg. Lyrics by Victor Matthews. Music by Irwin Webb. Musical score not included, with notes, undated
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Arctic Escape, original screenplay by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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Arctic Escape, original screenplay by Aubrey Wisberg. Alternate title: Fugitives from a Million Miles, undated
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Backtrack, television series, episode one "The Secret Gun" created and written by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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The Blade of Don Juan, original screenplay by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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The Blemished Bride, by Aubrey Wisberg, marked "Old" on the cover, undated
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The Blemished Bride, by Aubrey Wisberg, annotated, undated
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Breed of the Sea Beast, original screenplay by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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By the Beautiful Sea, by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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The Caliph of Paris, by Aubrey Wisberg and Martin Field, undated
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Campus Cop, television series created and written by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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The Cannibal Queen, original screenplay by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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Captain Flint's Fortune, original screenplay by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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Casanova's Last Night, original screenplay by Aubrey Wisberg. Indicates "Purchased by Paramount Pictures Corp. for the Technicolor film Casanova's Big Night starring Bob Hope and Joan Fontaine" [Produced 1954], undated
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Casanova's Last Night, original screenplay by Aubrey Wisberg. Indicates "Sold to Paramount Pictures" in handwriting, undated
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Castle of the Damned, original screenplay by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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Casualty, by Aubrey Wisberg and Jack Pollexfen. Indicates "Sold to Warner Bros. Pictures. Produced in the 'Sunset Strip' television series.", undated
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Cause for Alarm, by Aubrey Wisberg. Indicates, "First serial rights offered only", undated
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City Cinderellas, an original story by Aubrey Wisberg, first treatment, October 11, 1941, 1941
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The Closed Book, by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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The Comeback, dramatic series by Aubrey Wisberg. First draft screenplay December 10, 1952. Sent to Richard Sanville, 1952
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Compound One, written and created by Aubrey Wisberg. Number one "The Godbeast" an original teleplay by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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Congo, number one "The Fugitive" created and written by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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Congo, half hour television series by Aubrey Wisberg, number one "The Godbeast" original teleplay by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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Congo, half hour television series by Aubrey Wisberg, number one "The Godbeast" original teleplay by Aubrey Wisberg, with addenda, undated
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Congo, number two, "The Fugitive" original teleplay by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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Congo, number two, "The Silent Alarm" created and written by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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Congo, number four, "The Invisible Terror" created and written by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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Congo, number four, "The Invisible Terror" created and written by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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Congo, number five, "The Hostages" original teleplay by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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Congo, number six, "The Endless Night" original teleplay by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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Congo, number seven, "The Silent Alarm" original teleplay by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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Congo, number eight, "The Rain Forest" conceived and written by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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Congo, number eight, "The Rain Forest" conceived and written by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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Congorama, original screenplay by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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Crime of Violence, original screenplay by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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Crime of Violence, original screenplay by Aubrey Wisberg. Mitchell Gertz label inside cover, undated
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Crime of Violence, a play in three acts by Aubrey Wisberg, manuscript, undated
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Crime of Violence, a play in three acts by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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Devil in the Wind, original screenplay by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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Devil in the Wind, original screenplay by Aubrey Wisberg. Includes clipping "Calls 'New Water' Threat to Earth" October 10, Post, undated
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Devil in the Wind, original screenplay by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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Dreamboat, by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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Duel on the Moon, original screenplay by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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Duel on the Moon, original screenplay by Aubrey Wisberg. Newspaper clipping "Contract let for Rocket to Propel a Spaceman", undated
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Duel on the Moon, original screenplay by Aubrey Wisberg. Bound by Studio Duplicating Service, Inc., undated
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Duel on the Planet Mars, original screenplay by Aubrey Wisberg. Produced under the title Mission: Mars by Allied Artists Pictures and American Broadcasting Company, undated
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The Eighth Day of the Week, original screenplay by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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The Eighth Day of the Week, original screenplay by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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The Eighth Day of the Week, original screenplay by Aubrey Wisberg. Includes shot lists, undated
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The Eighth Day of the Week, original screenplay by Aubrey Wisberg. "Jose Ferrar wanted to direct it" written on title page, undated
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An Evening at Home, a play in three acts by Audrey Wisberg. Four copies, slightly differing title pages, undated
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An Evening at Home, a play in three acts by Audrey Wisberg. Additional pages included, undated
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An Evening at Home, a play in three acts by Audrey Wisberg. Synopsis included, undated
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Evil in the Blood, original screenplay by Aubrey Wisberg, 119 page version, undated
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Evil in the Blood, original screenplay by Aubrey Wisberg, 123 page version, undated
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First Voyage, by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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Fish Out of Water, by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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Flesh and the Flower, original story by Aubrey Wisberg and Marion Gering, screenplay by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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Flesh and the Flower, original story by Aubrey Wisberg and Marion Gering, undated
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Flesh and the Flower, original screenplay by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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For Love or Money, original screenplay by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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The Fortunes of David Copperfield, designed and written by Aubrey Wisberg. Pitch for television show and cover page to episode one. Number two script, undated
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The Fortunes of David Copperfield, number one, designed and written by Aubrey Wisberg. Five copies, slightly differing covers, undated
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The Fortunes of David Copperfield, number two, designed and written by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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Fortunes of Don Juan, original screenplay by Aubrey Wisberg and Jack Pollexfen, undated
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Fortunes of Don Juan, by Aubrey Wisberg and Jack Pollexfen. Numbered "number one", undated
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Fugitives From a Million Miles, original screenplay by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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Gentlemen Friend, by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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Get Off My Back . . . You Bitch, a play in three acts by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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God Is Alive and Well and Living Ev'reywhere! Book by Aubrey Wisberg, music and lyrics by Gene Bone and Howard Fenton, undated
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God is Alive and Well and Living Ev'reywhere, concept, lyrics and music by Gene Bone and Howard Fenton. Variety Magazine article included "Disk Biz Sees the Light in Gospel Music" May 25, 1977, undated
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The Good Samaritan, a play in one act and eight episodes by Aubrey Wisberg (with a bow to Charles Dickens), undated
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Heartbreak, by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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Hell Without Heat, original screenplay by Aubrey Wisberg, 139(140) page numeration, undated
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Hell Without Heat, original screenplay by Aubrey Wisberg, 118(121) page numeration, undated
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Hell Without Heat, original screenplay by Aubrey Wisberg, 117(120) page numeration, undated
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Hello Girl, original screenplay by Aubrey Wisberg and Jack Pollexfen, undated
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Hello Girl, original screenplay by Aubrey Wisberg and Jack Pollexfen. "Ilse Lahn" written on cover, undated
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Correspondence regarding Hercules October 8, 1954 - July 9, 1959, 1954-1959
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Hercules Unchained, Lux-Galatea Production Poster, Daily Variety, April 19, 1960, 1960
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Hercules, original screenplay by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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Hercules and the Queen of Evil, original screenplay by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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Hercules in New York , promotional materials, undated
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Hercules in New York Poster. See map case, undated
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Hercules in New York, original screenplay by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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Copies of correspondence from Arnold Schwarzenegger to Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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The Hickory Stick, original screenplay by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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Horn of Plenty, original story by Aubrey Wisberg, screenplay by Aubrey Wisberg and Jack Pollexfen, undated
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House on Fire, teleplay by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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The Hunter "Shadow at Noon," original teleplay by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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I Love You Again, by Aubrey Wisberg and Charles Smith, undated
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I Was a Teen Age Mutineer, by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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Island Adventure, original screenplay by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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It Just Isn't Done! by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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It's a Woman's World, television series created by Aubrey Wisberg, episode one: "An Afternoon in the Dull Life of Mrs. Mendelbaum", undated
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It's Only Money, original screenplay by Aubrey Wisberg, 118 pages, undated
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It's Only Money, original screenplay by Aubrey Wisberg, 117 pages., undated
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The Judas Doll, original screenplay by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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King of the Gypsies, by Aubrey Wisberg Number one., undated
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King of the Gypsies, original screenplay by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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Look Who's Talking! Television play by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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Love at Sea, by Aubrey Wisberg and Martin Field, undated
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Love That Girl, by Aubrey Wisberg, with notes, undated
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Love That Girl! A lay in one act by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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Low Down Woman, original screenplay by Aubrey Wisberg. Railroad station opening, undated
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Low Down Woman, original screenplay by Aubrey Wisberg. Coffee Shop opening, undated
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Lullaby for Drums, by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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Lullaby for Drums, by Aubrey Wisberg, missing pages, undated
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Mark of the Gaucho, original screenplay by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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Mark of the Quarter Moon, original screenplay by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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Mark of the Yogi, original screenplay by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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Midnight Sailing, original screenplay by Aubrey Wisberg, 154 page version, undated
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Midnight Sailing, original screenplay by Aubrey Wisberg, 155 page version, undated
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Midnight Sailing, original screenplay by Aubrey Wisberg, 142 page version, undated
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Midnight Sailing, original screenplay by Aubrey Wisberg, 148 page version., undated
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Midnight Sailing, synopsis of screenplay by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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Mr. Moscovitz, television series conceived and written by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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More Than Meets the Eye, book by Aubrey Wisberg, lyrics and music by Burt Milton, undated
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Murder Most Fair, by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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The Narrow Street, original screenplay by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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New Girl in Town, by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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New Girl in Town, by Aubrey Wisberg, annotated cover, undated
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Nightshade, a new play by Aubrey Wisberg and Robert Sneddon, undated
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No Time Like the Present, by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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No Time Like the Present, by Aubrey Wisberg Indicates alternate title: Yesterday in Savannah, undated
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No Time Like the Present, by Aubrey Wisberg, with Reader's Report, undated
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No Time Like the Present, by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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One Way Out, original screenplay by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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One Woman's Story, original screenplay by Martin Field and Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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Outlaws of Painted Canyon, screenplay by Aubrey Wisberg. Final Draft, November 20, 1957, Columbia Pictures, 1957
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Outlaws of Painted Canyon, screenplay by Aubrey Wisberg. Revised final draft, April 9, 1958, Columbia Pictures, 1958
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Panic at 1075, original screenplay by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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Panic at 1075, original screenplay by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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A Park is for Lovers, original screenplay by Aubrey Wisberg, ending page 123(132), undated
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A Park is for Lovers, original screenplay by Aubrey Wisberg ending page 143(152), undated
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The Passion of Roger Corsair, original screenplay by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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Passionate People, book by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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Passionate People, original screenplay by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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The Passionate People (a new musical play), libretto by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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Patrol Boat 999, television series created and written by Aubrey Wisberg. Book information, reviews, and character lists, undated
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Patrol Boat 999, (synopsis of story lines), undated
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Patrol Boat 999, Aubrey Wisberg. Book information, review excerpts, television series synopsis of plot and format, and author credits., undated
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Patrol Boat 999: a half-hour weekly TV series, program information, undated
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Patrol Boat 999, by Harold Waters and Aubrey Wisberg. Review Excerpts and photocopy of page 20, undated
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Patrol Boat 999, "Night Run From Nassau" (pilot script) written by Aubrey Wisberg, second draft, 10/27/1960, 1960
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Patrol Boat 999, "Night Run From Nassau" (pilot script) written by Aubrey Wisberg, second draft, 10/27/1960, 1960
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Patrol Boat 999, "Deep Water" original teleplay by Aubrey Wisberg, number one., undated
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Patrol Boat 999, "Deep Water" television series created and written by Aubrey Wisberg, number one, undated
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Patrol Boat 999, "Hunter in the Night" teleplay by Aubrey Wisberg, number two, undated
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Patrol Boat 999, "Hunter in the Night" teleplay by Aubrey Wisberg, number two, missing epilogue, with book summary and review excerpts, undated
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Patrol Boat 999, "Shadow at Noon" teleplay by Aubrey Wisberg, with photograph, summary, and review excerpts of book, undated
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Patrol Boat 999, "Shadow at Noon" teleplay by Aubrey Wisberg, number three, undated
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Patrol Boat 999, "Shadow at Noon" teleplay by Aubrey Wisberg, number three, annotated., undated
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Patrol Boat 999, "Shadow at Noon" teleplay by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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Patrol Boat 999, "Contraband!" original teleplay by Aubrey Wisberg, number four, undated
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Patrol Boat 999, by Harold Waters and Aubrey Wisberg. Published by the Chilton Company and Ambassador Books, undated
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A Quiet Place by the Sea, a play in three acts by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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A Quiet Place by the Sea, a play in three acts by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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The Race Against Time, created and written by Aubrey Wisberg, treatment, episode 2, undated
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Return to Treasure Island, original screenplay by Aubrey Wisberg and Jack Pollexfen, undated
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Return to Treasure Island photographs of Aubrey Wisberg, Barbara Wisberg and Tab Hunter on location at Palos Verdes, Southern California, undated
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Revolt of the Robots, original screenplay by Aubrey Wisberg, missing many pages, undated
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Revolt of the Robots, original screenplay by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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Revolt of the Robots, original screenplay by Aubrey Wisberg. Inserted newspaper article "The Domestic Robot: Ultimate in Home Appliances", undated
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Ride the Wild Wind, original screenplay by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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Sand In My Shoes, by Aubrey Wisberg and Harold Waters, undated
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Sand In My Shoes, by Aubrey Wisberg and Harold Waters, undated
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Sand In My Shoes, coast guard photographs, undated
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Sand In My Shoes, by Aubrey Wisberg and Harold Waters, first chapter, undated
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The Sand Pounder, by Harold Waters and Aubrey Wisberg [Alternate title to Sand In My Shoes], undated
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Satan's Daughters, original screenplay by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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Scream on a Crooked Street, original screenplay by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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Scream on a Dark Street, original screenplay by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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The Secret Gun, television series created and written by Aubrey Wisberg, episode number one: "Backtrack", undated
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The Secret Gun, television series created and written by Aubrey Wisberg, episode number two: "The Race Against Time," with writing, undated
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The Secret of Monste Island, [sic] original screenplay by Aubrey Wisberg [original title Island Adventure], undated
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The Secret of Monster Island, original screenplay by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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Second Floor Front, a play in three acts by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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Second Floor Front Reviews of Texas performances in Daily News, undated
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Serpent in the Sun (synopsis), undated
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Serpent in the Sun, original screenplay by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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Serpent in the Sun, original screenplay by Aubrey Wisberg, with extra, loose pages, undated
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Shadow of a Woman, original screenplay by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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Shriek on a Crooked Street, original screenplay by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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Shriek on a Crooked Street, original screenplay by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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Shriek on a Dark Street, original screenplay by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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Silver Platter, by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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The Sin of Sean O'Shaughnessy, by Aubrey Wisberg, manuscript and publication., undated
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Sinbad, Ali Baba and Aladdin, miscellaneous loose pages, undated
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Sinbad, Ali Baba and Aladdin, original screenplay by Aubrey Wisberg Song: "Mirage" lyrics by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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Sinbad, Ali Baba and Aladin, [sic] original screenplay by Aubrey Wisberg Song: "Mirage" lyrics by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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Souix City, [sic] by Eugene Ling and Aubrey Wisberg, April 15, 1943, 1943
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The Slave Raiders, original screenplay by Aubrey Wisberg, original title indicated: The Sword and the Passion, undated
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The Slave Raiders, original screenplay by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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The Slave Raiders, original screenplay by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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Slave to a Far Planet, original screenplay by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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Stranger in the Saddle, original screenplay by Aubrey Wisberg, original title indicated The Left Handed Gun, undated
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Stranger in the Saddle, original screenplay by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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Success Story, by Aubrey Wisberg, revised version of Silver Platter, undated
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Sunday on the River, by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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Tales from the Arabian Nights, original teleplay by Aubrey Wisberg, number one, undated
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Tales from the New Arabian Nights, original teleplay "conceieved and written by Aubrey Wisberg" [sic], number one, undated
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Target Minus Forty, original screenplay by Aubrey W, undated
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A Taste of Paradise formerly known as Serpent in the Sun, original screenplay by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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Theater of the Damned The Mad Dog, adapted by Aubrey Wisberg from the play by Alfred Savior and Leopold Marchand. Originally produced at the Belasco Theatre, Los Angeles California, undated
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Tillie Went to Tokyo by Aubrey Wisberg and Jack Pollexfen, undated
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The Treasure of Tom Smith's Reef, original screenplay by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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The Trouble in Town, original screenplay by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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A Turn at Cards, no author listed, undated
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A Turn at Cards, a play in one act by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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The Three Arabian Knights (A New Musical Play), libretto by Aubrey Wisberg, lyrics by Johnny Mercer, music by Franz Steininger, undated
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The Three Arabian Knights, lyrics by Johnny Mercer, undated
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Up the Creek, by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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The Viking Raiders, original screenplay by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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The Viking Raiders, original screenplay by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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The Violent Drums, original screenplay by Aubrey Wisberg, with handwritten stage directions, undated
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The Violent Drums, original screenplay by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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What Will the Neighbors Say! original screenplay by Aubrey Wisberg, with notes, undated
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What Will the Neighbors Say! original screenplay by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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What Will the Neighbors Say? (A New Musical Play) book by Aubrey Wisberg Original title Piece de Resistance , undated
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What Will the Neighbors Say! A musical play, book by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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What Will the Neighbors Say! original screenplay by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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What Will the Neighbors Say! A musical play, book by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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What Will the Neighbors Say! A musical play, book by Aubrey Wisberg, with notes, undated
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What Will the Neighbors Say! A musical play, book by Aubrey Wisberg, with notes, undated
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When the World Was Young, television series by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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Young Jim Hawkins of Treasure Island, original screenplay by Aubrey Wisberg, undated
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Young Jim Hawkins of Treasure Island, television script by Aubrey Wisberg, number one, undated
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Young Jim Hawkins of Treasure Island, conceived and written by Aubrey Wisberg, with synopsis, undated
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Young Jim Hawkins of Treasure Island, television script by Aubrey Wisberg, number two "The Wreckers," writing, undated
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Young Jim Hawkins of Treasure Island, television script by Aubrey Wisberg, number two "The Wreckers," writing, undated
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Young Jim Hawkins of Treasure Island, television script by Aubrey Wisberg, number two "The Wreckers", undated
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Young Jim Hawkins of Treasure Island, original story and teleplay by Aubrey Wisberg, number three "The Smugglers," writing, undated
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Young Jim Hawkins of Treasure Island, original story and teleplay by Aubrey Wisberg, number three "The Smugglers," writing, undated
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Series II: Miscellaneous materials
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Series II contains two boxes of miscellaneous and oversize collection materials.