Series I: Writing
Series I, Subseries A: Scripts and Screenplays
"Acme Rainbow" [with Notation for John Heyman], c1990
"Agent Breaker" by Steven Starr [1st Draft with Notes], August 25, 1991
"Agent Breaker" by Steven Starr [Revised Fragments, 4th Draft], October 1, 1991
"Agent Breaker"/ "Brokedown Palace" by Steven Starr, August 4, 1991
"(Joey) Breaker" [Script with Annotation], August 18 [no year]
"All I Do Is Think About You (The Peg Leg Story)" by Nick Poe [Script with Production Plan], undated
"Alphabet City: Amos' Pink Script", September 13, 1983
"Alphabet City" [Full Script with Annotation], c1983
"Alphabet City" by Gregory Heller and Amos Poe [Revised Version #1], September 19, 1983
"Alphabet City" by Gregory Heller and Amos Poe [Revised Version with Annotation], September 19, 1983
"Alphabet City" by Gregory Heller and Amos Poe [1st Draft with Annotation], undated
"Alphabet City: Gregory's Original Script, Andrew #3", undated
"Alphabet City: Gregory's Original Script, Roberta #2" [With Annotation], undated
"Alphabet City" [Original with Annotation], undated
"Alphabet City" [Early Draft], undated
"Alphaville" by Jean-Luc Godard [English Translation and Description of Action by Peter Whitehead], c1965
"Beach House / The Big Secret/ The Big Weekend" by Amos Poe [With Annotation], 1987
"Beach House" by Amos Poe [With Annotation and Related Paper Elements], c1988
"Beach House" by Amos Poe [1st Draft with Annotation], undated
"Beach House" by Amos Poe and Susan Davis [Handwritten], undated
"Beach House" by Amos Poe, undated
"Berlin" by Amos Poe and Terence Sellers [1st Draft with Annotation], 1982
"Berlin" by Amos Poe and Terence Sellers [2nd Draft], 1982
"Berlin" by Amos Poe and Terence Sellers [2nd Draft with Images], 1982
"The Bros. Bouley" by Amos Poe, 1997
"Bypass" by Amos Poe [With Annotation], July 16, 1999
"By-Pass" by Amos Poe, July 22, 1999
"By-Pass" by Amos Poe, August 17, 1999
"By-Pass" by Amos Poe, August 25, 1999
"Bypass" by Amos Poe, October 17, 1999
"Bypass" [based on "The Heart Surgeon" by John Collee], October 26, 1999
"Bypass" [Draft with Assorted Feeback and Annotation], c1999
"Bypass" by Amos Poe, November 1999
"Bypass" by Amos Poe [Full Script with John Heyman's Notes], October 27, 2000
"Bypass" by Amos Poe, October 29, 2000
"Bypass" by Amos Poe, November 2000
"Bypass" by Amos Poe, March 2001
"Bypass" by Amos Poe [With Annotation], Spring 2001
"Bypass" by Amos Poe, Spring 2001
"Bypass" by Amos Poe [Revised Draft], June 2001
"Bypass" by Amos Poe [Revised Draft], August 2001
"Bypass" by Amos Poe [Revised Draft with Annotation], October 2001
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"Bypass" by Amos Poe [Revised Draft with Annotation], November 2001
"Bypass" by Amos Poe [Revised Draft], November 2001
"Bypass" [Fragments], undated
"Bypass" [Fragments with Annotation], undated
"Chez Brigitte" by Sandrine Muller and Amos Poe, undated
"Cleaver's Last Stand" by Meghan A. Leon, undated
"Clockers" by Richard Price [1st Draft], June 25, 1993
"Copperhead Road (Suffolk County)" by Abdul O'Toole, February 2001
"Crack-Up" by Abdul O'Toole, March 2001
"The Cure For Love" by Amos Poe [Partial], February 1996
"Dead Weekend" by Joel Rose, October 1992
"Dead Weekend" by Joel Rose [1st Draft], October 1992
"Dead Weekend" by Joel Rose [With Annotation], October 1992
"Dead Weekend" Screenplay by Joel Rose, Story by Amos Poe, July 1993
"Dead Weekend" Screenplay by Joel Rose, Story by Amos Poe, July 1993
"Dead Weekend" Screenplay by Joel Rose, Story by Amos Poe [With Annotation], July 1993
"Dead Weekend" Screenplay by Joel Rose, Story by Amos Poe [2nd Draft], May 1994
"Dead Weekend / Alien Honey" Screenplay by Joel Rose, Story by Amos Poe [2nd Draft with Annotation], May 1994
"Dead Weekend" Screenplay by Joel Rose, Story by Amos Poe [The Final Draft], September 1994
"Dead Weekend" Screenplay by Joel Rose, Story by Amos Poe ["The Draft"], undated
"Deer Isle" by Amos Poe, March 2002
"Deer Isle" by Amos Poe [With Annotation], 2002
"Deer Isle" by Amos Poe, June 2003
"Deer Isle" by Amos Poe [Partial], June 2003
"Die Tomorrow" by Amos Poe, January 1991
"Die Tomorrow" by Amos Poe, January 1991
"Die Tomorrow" by Amos Poe [With Annotation], January 1991
"Die Tomorrow" [Fragments and Notes], undated
"The Dinner Party" by Martin Thau [With Annotation], undated
"Down on Ponce" A Screenplay based on the book by Fred Willard, Written by Michael Simpson [With Annotation], April 16, 2003
"Drop A Dime" by Scott Lerner [With Notes], 1990
"Fish Belly White" by Michael Burke, 1999
"The Foreigner" [Early Draft, Partial], undated
"Frogs For Snakes" by Amos Poe, July 1996
"Frogs For Snakes" by Amos Poe [II], July 1996
"Generous Heart, Inc." Screenplay by Ian Kessner and Amos Poe [Draft I with Annotation], April 1995
"Generous Heart Inc." Screenplay by Ian Kessner and Amos Poe [Draft I with Annotation], April 1995
"Generous Heart" Screenplay by Amos Poe and Ian Kessner, May 1995
"Generous Heart" by Amos Poe and Ian Kessner [Draft II, Partial], July 1995
"Generous Heart" Screenplay by Amos Poe and Ian Kessner [Draft 09/95], September 1995
"Generous Heart" Screenplay by Amos Poe and Ian Kessner [Draft I], October 27, 1995
"Generous Heart" Screenplay by Amos Poe and Ian Kessner [Partial with Annotation], June 1995
"Generous Heart" Screenplay by Amos Poe and Ian Kessner, undated
"Generous Heart" [Under Review, Partial], undated
"Golden Eagle" Screenplay by Amos Poe [2nd Draft with Annotation], January 1991
"The Golden Eagle" Screenplay by Amos Poe [2nd Draft], March 1991
"The Golden Eagle" Screenplay by Amos Poe [2nd Draft], March 1991
"The Golden Eagle" Screenplay by Amos Poe [Full Script with Outline-Synopsis and Notes], undated
"The Grey Nun" Screenplay by Amos Poe and Joel Rose [With Annotation], 1994
"The Grey Nun" Screenplay by Amos Poe and Joel Rose [With Annotation], 1994
"The Grey Nun" Screenplay by Amos Poe and Joel Rose, undated
"The Grey Nun" Screenplay by Amos Poe and Joel Rose, undated
"The Guitar" by I.B. Specter [With Annotation], March 1994
"The Guitar" by Amos Poe [2nd Draft], April 1994
"The Guitar" by Amos Poe [Revised 3/96], March 1996
"The Guitar" by Amos Poe, September 9, 1999
"The Guitar" by Amos Poe, 2000
"The Guitar" by Amos Poe, December 2000
"The Guitar" by Amos Poe, December 2000
"The Guitar" by Amos Poe [With Annotation], May 2003
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"The Guitar" by Amos Poe [#1], undated
"The Guitar" by Amos Poe, undated
"Hard On Berlin" by Amos Poe, February 29, 1992
"Hard On Berlin" by Amos Poe, February 1992
"Hard On Berlin" by Amos Poe, February 1992
"Hard On Berlin" by Amos Poe, 1992
"Hard On Berlin" by Amos Poe [With Annotation and Inserts], undated
"Hard On Berlin" by Amos Poe, undated
"The Hat Man" by Abdul O'Toole, March 2001
"The Heart Surgeon" by John Collee and Amos Poe [2nd Version], April 1999
"The Heart Surgeon" by John Collee and Amos Poe, May 1999
"The Heart Surgeon" by John Collee and Amos Poe [With Annotation], May 1999
"The Heart Surgeon" by John Collee and Amos Poe [With Annotation and Memos], May 1999
"The Heart Surgeon" by John Collee and Amos Poe, June 1999
"The Heart Surgeon" by John Collee and Amos Poe, July 18, 1999
"The Heart Surgeon" by John Collee and Amos Poe [With Annotation], undated
"The Heart Surgeon" by John Collee and Amos Poe [With Annotation], undated
"The Heart Surgeon" by John Collee [Episode 1 of 4], undated
"The Heart Surgeon" by John Collee [Episode 2 of 4], undated
"The Heart Surgeon" by John Collee [Episode 3 of 4], undated
"The Heart Surgeon" by John Collee [Episode 4 of 4], undated
"Hearts/On/Fire" by Amos Poe and Ian Kessner [With Annotation], May 1996
"Hearts On Fire" by Amos Poe and Ian Kessner [2nd Draft], September 30, 1996
"The Hole" / "Short Lives" by Guido Chiesa and Terri Jentz [With Annotation], 1986
"The Hole" by Amos Poe [Handwritten], 1987
"The Hole" [With Annotation], undated
"Homesick" by Cookie Mueller, undated
"Hop, Dip and Spin" by Amos Poe [With Annotation], August 1989
"Hop, Dip and Spin" / "The Grand Ball" by Amos Poe [Handwritten with Notes], 1989
"I.A.U. 'Honorable Men' " by Amos Poe, undated
"I.A.U. 'Honorable Men' " by Amos Poe [Partial], undated
"Isle of Hope" by Srulik Wojnowich, October 28, 2004
"Jake Prince P.I." by Richard Edson, Amos Poe, and Joel Rose, June 27, 1994
"Jihad in Jersey" by Amos Poe and Marc Levin, March 2006
"Just Around the Corner to the Light of Day (aka 'Born in the U.S.A.)" by Paul Schrader, November 20, 1985
"Kenny Makes A Move" by Amos Poe and Brian Kistler [1st Draft], 2000
"Kenny Makes A Move" by Brian Kistler and Amos Poe, February 2001
"Kenny Makes A Move" by Brian Kistler and Amos Poe, February 2001
"Kenny Makes A Move" by Brian Kistler and Amos Poe [With Annotation and Inserts], March 2001 - January 2004
"Kid Killer" by Amos Poe and Nick Tiger, June 15, 1992
"Kid Killer" by Amos Poe and Nick T. Poe, June 1992
"Kid Killer" by Amos Poe and Nick Tiger, June 1992
"Kid Killer" by Amos Poe and Nick T. Poe [With Notes], June 1992
"Kid Killer" by Amos Poe and Nick T. Poe [Alex R.'s Copy with Notes], June 1992
"Kid Killer" by Amos Poe and Nick Tiger, April 25, 1993
"Kid Killer" by Amos Poe [With Notes], 1998
"Kid Superstar and the Beggar Boy" by Amos Poe [1st Draft], August 1992
"The Kindness of Stranglers" by Amos Poe, November 2000
"Ladies' Man" by Amos Poe and Brian Kistler [1st Draft with Images], March 17,, 2004
"Ladies' Man, Pilot Episode: Kenny Makes A Move" by Amos Poe and Brian Kistler [With Annotation], March 2004
"Ladies' Man, Pilot Episode: Kenny Makes A Move" by Amos Poe and Brian Kistler, May 14, 2004
"La Pacifica" by Amos Poe and Joel Rose [With Annotation], June 1991
"La Pacifica" by Amos Poe and Joel Rose, June 1991
"La Pacifica" by Amos Poe and Joel Rose [Draft III], October 1991
"La Pacifica" by Amos Poe and Joel Rose, 1991
"La Pacifica" by Amos Poe and Joel Rose [Draft IV], December 1991
"La Pacifica" by Amos Poe and Joel Rose [Graphic Novel Script], 1993
"La Pacifica" by Amos Poe and Joel Rose [Graphic Novel Script with Corrections], 1993
"La Pacifica" by Amos Poe and Joel Rose, 1996
"La Pacifica" by Amos Poe and Joel Rose [4th Draft with Annotation], undated
"The Listener" by Amos Poe [1st Draft], February 1994
"The Listener" by Amos Poe [1st Draft with Annotation], February 1994
"The Listener" by Amos Poe [2nd Draft], March 1994
"The Listener" by Amos Poe [2nd Draft with Notes], March 1994
"The Listener" by Amos Poe [III], undated
"The Listener" by Amos Poe [III], undated
"The Lodz Seven" by Amos Poe [1st Draft], January 1993
"The Lodz Seven" by Amos Poe [With Annotation], undated
"The Lodz 7" by Amos Poe, undated
"Losing My Religion" by Abdul O'Toole, March 2001
"Lost in the Forest" by Amos Poe [Partial], November 1995
"Marty Timberland" by Amos Poe, 1998
"The Midnight Show" by Amos Poe [Producer Melissa Lamb, Director John A. Gallagher, Based on Story by Richard Dollison and William Coleman], 1982
"Moses" by Amos Poe, 1998
"Mrs. Dogg" by Amos Poe [With Annotation], January 1990
"Mrs. Dogg" by Amos Poe [With Annotation], January 1990
"Mrs. Dogg" by Amos Poe [2nd Draft with Annotation], February 1991
"Mrs. Dogg" by Amos Poe [2nd Draft with Annotation], February 1991
"Mrs. Dogg" by Amos Poe [III], April 1991
"Mrs. Dogg" by Amos Poe [III with Annotation], April 1991
"Mrs. Dogg" by Amos Poe [I - III with Annotation], 1990 - 1991
"Mrs. Dogg" by Amos Poe [V], April 1993
"Mrs. Dogg" by Amos Poe [V with Annotation], April 1993
"Mrs. Dogg" by Amos Poe [VI with Notes], May 1993
"(Mrs. Dogg III) The Mrs." by Amos Poe, September 1995
"(Mrs. Dogg III) The Mrs." by Amos Poe [With Annotation], September 1995
"Mrs. Dogg" by Amos Poe [VI with Annotation], May 1996
"Mrs. Dogg" by Amos Poe [#7], 1996
"Mrs. Dogg" by Amos Poe [#8], May 1996
"Mrs. Dogg" by Amos Poe [#10], August 1996
"Mrs. Dogg" by Amos Poe [#11], September 1996
"Mrs. Dogg" by Amos Poe [#12], October 1996
"Mrs. Dogg" by Amos Poe [With Annotation], 1996
"Mrs. Dogg" by Amos Poe [III], undated
"Mrs. Dogg" by Amos Poe [III], undated
"Mrs. Dogg" by Amos Poe [4th Draft with Annotation], undated
"Night and the City" by Richard Price [Revised Draft], undated
"Night Witches" Original Screenplay by Brian Clemens, Written by April Holloway and Alexander Siddig, June 22, 2001
"The Night Witches" by Amos Poe [Preliminary Draft For Comment, with Frixos Constantine's Notes], March 8, 2002
"Night Witches" by Amos Poe, June 2002
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"Night Witches" by Amos Poe [With Annotation], 2002
"Night Witches" by Amos Poe [May 10, 2002 Draft with Annotation], 2002
"Night Witches" by Amos Poe [Partial with Annotation], 2002
"1 Kiss 2 Many" Screenplay by Amos Poe, Story by Alain Klarer, December 1998
"Only In America (Tides)" by Amos Poe [2nd Draft, 1st Draft Title: "Beach House"], January 7, 1989
"Only in America" by Amos Poe [2nd Draft, 1st Draft Title: "Beach House"], January 13, 1989
"Paint. It Black." by Amos Poe, Based on the Screenplay by Jay McInerney [2nd Draft], December 31, 1986
"Paint. It Black." by Amos Poe [With Annotation], undated
"Paint. It Black" by Amos Poe [Handwritten], undated
"The Piano Tuner" by Alex Kalman and Nick Poe, 2004
"Port of Call" by Amos Poe [Original Draft, Mock-Up], January - February 1988
"Port of Call" by Amos Poe [Original Draft, Mock-up], January - February 1988
"Port of Call" by Amos Poe [2nd Draft], March 1, 1988
"Port of Call" by Amos Poe [2nd Draft with Annotation], March 1, 1988
"Port of Call" by Amos Poe [3rd Draft], September 30, 1988
"Port of Call" by Amos Poe [3rd Draft with Annotation], September 30, 1988
"Port of Call" / "Weeping Willow" by Amos Poe [With Annotation], September 30, 1988
"Port of Call" by Amos Poe, September 30, 1988
"Port of Call" by Amos Poe, 1988
"The Prince and the Pauper" by Amos Poe [With Annotation], September 1992
"The Prince and the Pauper" by Amos Poe [With Annotation], September 1992
"The Prince and the Pauper" by Amos Poe [With Annotation], September 1992
"The Prince and the Pauper" by Amos Poe [Revised 1st Draft], October 1992
"The Prince and the Pauper" by Amos Poe [2nd Draft], March 1993
"The Prince and the Pauper" by Amos Poe [3rd Draft], June 1993
"The Prince and the Pauper" by Amos Poe [Partial], undated
"Pronto!" by Amos Poe, January 2005
"Q & A" by Sidney Lumet, From the Novel by Edwin Torres [Revised Final Draft], August 25, 1989
"Raising Arizona" by Joel Coen and Ethan Coen [Revised 1st Draft], 1985
"The Revolution Is Under Construction" by J.J. Kennedy and Leonardo Ricagni [With Annotation], undated
"Rocket Gibraltar" by Amos Poe [With Treatment and Annotation], 1985
"Rocket Gibraltar" by Amos Poe [Original Revised 1st Draft], May 15, 1986
"Rocket Gibraltar" by Amos Poe [Revised 1st Draft], May 15, 1986
"Rocket Gibraltar" by Amos Poe [Revised 1st Draft], May 15, 1986
"Rocket Gibraltar" by Amos Poe [Mark-Up], 1987
"Rocket Gibraltar" by Amos Poe [2nd Draft], May 1, 1987
"Rocket Gibraltar" by Amos Poe [2nd Draft], May 1, 1987
"Rocket Gibraltar" by Amos Poe [3rd Draft with Annotation], July 17, 1987
"Rocket Gibraltar" by Amos Poe [4th Draft With New Scene Numbers], July 21, 1987
"Rocket Gibraltar" by Amos Poe, undated
"Rocket Gibraltar" by Amos Poe [Original Draft/Partial], undated
"Rocket Gibraltar" by Amos Poe [Fragments], undated
"Rules of the Road" by Amos Poe, March 1995
"Sam the Man" / "Nowhere Man" by Paul Kneubuhl [1st Draft with Notes], October 30, 1996
"Sam the Man" / "Nowhere Man" by Paul Kneubuhl [2nd Draft], December 29, 1996
"Sam the Man"/ "Nowhere Man" by Paul Kneubuhl [With Annotation], January 31, 1997
("Sam the Man") / "Nowhere Man" by Paul Kneubuhl and Amos Poe [1st Draft with Annotation], March 1997
"Sam the Man" / "Nowhere Man" by Amos Poe and Paul Kneubuhl, undated
"The Savage Garden" by Amos Poe [Original, Mark-Up], 1987
"Scout's Honor" by Amos Poe [2nd Draft], February 1993
"Scout's Honor" by Amos Poe, undated
"Shame The Stars That Glow (funk)" by Amos Poe, 1997
"(Scott Cohen in) Silk City" by Amos Poe, November 2005
"Silk City" by Amos Poe [With Notes], 2003, November 2005
"Silk City" by Amos Poe [With Annotation], December 2005
"Silk" by Amos Poe [With Jen's Notes], January 2006
"Silk" by Amos Poe [With Marc's Notes], January 2006
"Stakeout" by Abdul O'Toole, 2001
"The Story of Junk" by Linda Yablonsky [Revised], August 30, 1999
"The Story of Junk" by Linda Yablonsky [With Annotation], August 30, 1999
"Stunning" by Amos Poe [Handwritten], 1989
"Stunning" by Amos Poe, 2000
"Subway Riders" by Amos Poe [Original Draft, Music Script and Writer's Guild Copyright], 1979
"Subway Riders" by Amos Poe [Original], 1979
"Sunset Park" by Evan Hunter [Rewrite], October 19, 1984
"Sunset Park" by John Manniel, Alan Wagner, and Jonathan Latt: Episode "Choosing Sides" [1st Draft], June 30, 2000
"Toni Morrison's Tar Baby" by Amos Poe [Work Copy], November 1993
"Toni Morrison's Tar Baby" by Amos Poe, November 1993
"Tar Baby" by Amos Poe [I, With Annotation], November 1993
"Tar Baby" by Amos Poe [With Annotation], December 1993
"Tar Baby" by Amos Poe and Willy Rameau [With Annotation], November 13, 1995
"Tar Baby" by Amos Poe, undated
"The Theresa Stern Story" by Richard Hell/Meyers, July 7, 1988
"The Tides" by Amos Poe [3rd Draft with Annotation, 1st Draft Title: "Beach House," 2nd Draft Title: "Only In America"], March 7, 1989
"The Tides" by Amos Poe [3rd Draft], March 7, 1989
"The Tides" by Amos Poe [Outs-Script with Inserts], undated
"To Kill An Angel" by Amos Poe, c1986
"To Kill An Angel" by Amos Poe, September 1998
"To Kill An Angel" by Amos Poe, June 2001
"Tomesha" [No Author], undated
"Trash (Pick It Up; Don't Throw Your Life Away)" by Marty Thau, 2003
"Triple Bogie On A Par Five Hole" by Amos Poe [II with Annotation], November 7, 1989
"Triple Bogey (on a par five hole)" by Amos Poe, July 4, 1990
"Triple Bogey On A Par Five Hole" by Amos Poe, 1990
"Underage" by Amos Poe and Dirk Wittenborn, 1995
"Underage" by Amos Poe and Dirk Wittenborn, 1995
"Underage" by Amos Poe and Dirk Wittenborn, 1998
"Underage" by Amos Poe and Dirk Wittenborn, 1998
"Underage" by Amos Poe and Dirk Wittenborn, undated
"Unmade Beds" by Amos Poe, undated
"Voodoo Child" by Amos Poe [Work Copy with Annotation}, 1995
"The Water King" by Amos Poe, June 2003
"The Water King" by Amos Poe, 2004
"The Water Man" by Amos Poe [1st Draft], June 2003
"Watch Out!" by Amos Poe, undated
"White Gods / The Plumed Serpent - Cortez" [No Author], undated
"Xodus 5" by Amos Poe, 2000
[Unidentified Script], undated
Series I, Subseries B: Film Treatments, Notes and Notebooks
"About a Boy" by Abdul o'Toole [Screen Treatment of "About a Boy" by Patti Smith], February 2001
"[The Saga of] Agent Breaker" by Amos Poe, February 7, 1992
"A.K.A. Rosebud" by Steven Starr and Patrick Dillon [Synopsis and Research], October 5, 1996
"Alphabet City" by Amos Poe [Inserts and Rewrites], 1983
"Alphabet City" by Amos Poe [Revised Script Fragments], c1983
"Alphabet City" by Amos Poe [1st Draft Outtakes], June 1983
"Alphabet City" An Original Treatment of a Film by Gregory K. Heller, undated
"Alphabet City" [Revisions, Etc.], undated
"Alphaville" Treatment, undated
"Alphaville," A Treatment by Glenn O'Brien with Amos Poe and Chris Stein, based on a film by Jean Luc Godard, undated
"Artists and Models," Original Treatment by David Salle, 1990
"Artists and Models," An Original Screen Treatment by David Salle, Amos Poe, and Tony Spiridakis, 1990
"Artists and Models" [Edits and Notes], c1990
"A Sinless Summer" by Damon Galgut [Notes], 1990
"The Bad Patch" [Notebook], undated
"The Ballad of Typhoid Mary" by J.F. Federspiel [Notes], undated
"Beach House" Treatment by Amos Poe, 1988
"Beach House" [Script Notes], c1988
"The Blank Generation Movie Manifesto" by Amos Poe and Ivan Kral, undated
"Bouquet D'Amor" A Proposal by Kim Massee, March 1989
"This Bow" by Amos Poe [Partial Script and Notes], March 1990
"Bypass" [Scene-by-Scene], August 26, 1999
"Bypass" [Becker Version], 2000
"Bypass" [Developments 2000 - 2004], 2000 - 2004
"Cape Cod Story" [Notes], undated
"Chlorine" [Notes], 2001
"Cleopatra's Second Husband," Director's Statement by Jon Reiss, c1999
"The Correct Sadist," Film Prospectus by Terence Sellers, undated
Dayrunner Planner [Leather Binder], 1992
Dayrunner Planner Contents, 1992
"Dead Weekend" [Notebook], c1995
"Diceman Script" [Notes], 1989
"Die Tomorrow / Golden Eagle" [Script Notes], 1991
"Die Tomorrow / Sunset Eagles" [Notes], 1986
"The Domestication of the Vampire," Screen Treatment by Amos Poe, May 1, 1992
"Enter the Masters (Snake Eyes)" by John Manniel and Amos Poe [Treatment, Outline], undated
"The Foreigner" [Notes, Etc.], c1976
"The Foreigner" by Amos Poe [Transcript], 1978
"Francis Dunn, P.I." by Richard Edson, Amos Poe, and Joel Rose [Treatment, Outline], 1994
"Fresh and Firm," A Film Treatment by R. Lester Meyers (Richard Hell), undated
"The Golden Eagle" A Proposal for a Work of Non-Fiction by John Manniel and Joel Rose, undated
"The Grey Nun" A Treatment for a Thriller by Amos Poe, January 15, 1993
"The Guitar" [Outline, Notes], January 2002
"The Guitar" [Notes], 2003
"Hard On Berlin" [Synopsis and Treatment], 1991
"The Heart Surgeon" [Notes], c1999
"Her Illness" [Notes], undated
"Heroes Among Us," A Story Treatment for John Waller by Peter Bakalian, December 1989
"Heroes Among Us" [Notes from John Waller], 1991
"The House With the Gun" by Susan A. Davis, undated
"Ice TV" by Mark Levin [Treatment, Notes], June 21, 2005
"Ice TV / Jihad" [Notebook], 2005
"The Jewess" A Film Treatment by Amos Poe, undated
"John the Cop" Interview Tape Transcriptions [Tape 001 - 003], March 18, 1996
"John the Cop" Interview Tape Transcriptions [Tape 005 - 009], March 18, 1996
"John the Cop" Transcriptions [Various], undated
"John the Cop" [Notebook], c1996
"The Katerpillar" Treatment by Amos Poe, c1998
"Kenny Makes A Move" [Notepad], c2001
"Kenny Makes A Move" [Fragments, Notes], undated
"Kill the Poor" [Notes], undated
"Land of the Few / Free / Taste of the West" Treatment by Eric Mitchell, undated
"La Pacifica" Reader's Report, 1991
"La Pacifica" Treatment by Amos Poe, 1975
"The Last Midnight Show" Synopsis by Amos Poe, undated
"The Late China Max" / "Alison Mac Kinley" A Story by Amos Poe and Nancy Musser, October - November 1984
"The Late China Max" Story by Nancy Musser and Amos Poe, 1984
"The Lodz Seven" / "The Seven" A Screen Treatment by Amos Poe, undated
"The Man From Zimba" [Notes], undated
"Marcello and Teresa" A Screen Treatment by Amos Poe, undated
"Marcello e Teresa" by Amos Poe [Italian], 1982
"Marcello and Teresa" [Notes], 1982
"The Midnight Show" Synopsis, 1984
[Misc. Notepad], undated
"Mrs. Dogg" [Notes], undated
"Mrs. Dogg" [Notepad], undated
"Mrs. Dogg" [Notebook], undated
"Native Intelligence of the Rebel Breed" Treatment by Amos Poe, 1978
"Night Witches" [Two Scenes with Annotation], June 6, 2002
"Night Witches" / "WWII Russian Female Pilots Script" [Britt Harrison to Tony Garnett with Annotation], August 19, 2002
"Night Witches" [Comments, Notation, Notebook], 2002
"One Kiss Too Many" by Amos Poe and Alain Klarer [Various Treatments with Annotation], c1999
"The Other Side (of the door)" Treatment by Amos Poe, 1976
"Paint It Black" [Notes], undated
"Paramount Hotel" Treatment by Amos Poe, undated
"Port of Call" / "Night Hunt" [Notes], March 1988
"The Prince and the Pauper" [Script Meeting Summary and Notes], 1992
"The Prince and the Pauper" [Treatments, Etc.], 1992
"The Prince and the Pauper" [Notes], undated
"The Prince and the Pauper" [Notebook], undated
"The Prince and the Pauper" Treatment by Amos Poe, undated
"The Queen of Italy" Treatment by Amos Poe, undated
"Rebel, Rebel" Treatment, 1981
"Red Sky" Treatment by Amos Poe and Joel Rose, Story by John Manniel, undated
"The Renegade Priest: A Half-Baked Outline" by Ian Kessner [With Annotation], undated
"The Renegade Priest" Treatment by Amos Poe and Joel Rose, Based on a Story by John Manniel [With Annotation], undated
"Rock 'n Roll Mom" by Marge Suti and Amos Poe, undated
"Rocket Gibraltar" [Treatments, Notes], 1985
"Rocket Gibraltar" Treatment by Amos Poe, 1985
"Rocket Gibraltar" Treatment by Amos Poe [With Annotation], 1985
"Rocket Gibraltar" [Notes], undated
"The Roman Ruin" Treatment by Amos Poe, undated
"Sacher Torte (Land of My Dreams)" [Treatment and Notes], c1984
"The Savage Garden" by Amos Poe [Introduction with Notes], 1987
"Savage Garden / Scarlet Lips / Port of Call: Notes on Notes", 1987
"The Savage Garden" Treatment by Amos Poe [Revised], December 1987
"Save Our City: An Amos Poe Thang" [Pitch Letters], 1992
"Scarlet Lips" A Preliminary General Scene Breakdown and Story Outline, February 1987
"Sealing the Rift / When Broken Clocks Tick / Science Lovers" Treatment by Cookie Mueller, February 22, 1989
"The Secretary General" [Premise, Notes], March 28, 1988
"7 x 7: Scott Billingsley, Sara Driver, Bette Gordon, Jim Jarmusch, Eric Mitchell, Amos Poe, Susan Seidelman" Treatment by Amos Poe, 1985
"The Seville" by Mark Patrick Carducci [Screen Proposal with Annotation], 1984
"Showdown At Red Sky" Treatment by Amos Poe and Joel Rose, Story by John Manniel, undated
"Subway Riders" [Transcript Notebook #1], c1979
"Subway Riders" [Transcript Notebook #2], c1979
"Subway Riders" by Amos Poe [French Translation], 1981
"Subway Riders" by Amos Poe [Transcription], 1981
"Subway Riders" / "The Rhythm of New York" Treatment by Amos Poe, undated
"The Suitacase" by Amos Poe [Partial with Notepad], 1990
"Tar Baby" Synopsis by Willy Rameau [With Notes], 1990
"Tar Baby" Treatment [Handwritten], undated
"Thespians" by Amos Poe [Pitch, Synopsis], undated
"The Tides: Outs" [Notes, Etc.], undated
"To Kill An Angel" Treatment, April 12, 1985
"To Kill An Angel" Treatment, c1986
"To Kill An Angel" [Draft Notes, Etc.], undated
"Tomesha" Treatment, undated
"Triple Bogey" [Script Corrections], July 6, 1990
"Triple Bogey" [Script Notes], undated
"Troika" / "Round Trip" [Treatment], undated
"Tsunami" by Amos Poe [Treatment with Related Documents], c2000
"12 Things That Beginning Writers Should Do", undated
"Unmade Beds" Sequences #23 - 24 [With Photographs], undated
"Unsportsmanlike Conduct" by Amos Poe [Synopsis], undated
"Untitled" by Amos Poe, undated
[Untitled Notepad], undated
"Voodou Child (A.K.A. Rules of the Road" by Amos Poe [With Notes], 1995
"The Warhol Trilogy" Treatment by Amos Poe, March 1997
Series I, Subseries C: Source and Subject Files
"Acid Baseball" [Research, Etc.], 2002
Arslanian, Melvie, c1991
[Assorted Postcards], undated
[Assorted Visual Source Material, 1 of 2], undated
General
This assortment of source material was originally housed in a metal film can.
[Assorted Visual Source Material, 2 of 2], undated
General
This assortment of source material was originally housed in a metal film can.
[Assorted Visual Source Material], various
[Assorted Visual Source Material], various
Charlesworth, Sarah, various
General
Oversize materials from this subject file were removed for proper housing. Please see corresponding oversize series for contents.
Clemente, Alba, undated
Coltrane, Robbie [Includes Photographs], 1991
"Dead Time" [Research], c2000
"Deer Isle" [Jokes, Politics], 2001 - 2003
Driver, Sara, 1985
"Einstein" [Research], 2002
"Euro Trash" : European Trash Cinema Video Catalog [With Updates, Etc.], 2001
"Fernando" [Research], various
The Films of Andy Warhol, The Whitney Museum, c1996
Hannah, Duncan, various
Hell, Richard, 1982
Heyman, John [1 of 2], 1991 - 2005
Heyman, John [2 of 2], 1997 - 2005
Jarmusch, Jim, various
"John the Cop" [Crime Index Cards #1001 - 1100], undated
General
These elements were originally housed in the Agent Breaker Petty Cash Tin, Object ID #: 203.2.0011.
"John the Cop" [Crime Index Cards #1101 - 1200], undated
General
These elements were originally housed in the Agent Breaker Petty Cash Tin, Object ID #: 203.2.0011.
"John the Cop" [Crime Index Cards #1201 - 1280], undated
General
These elements were originally housed in the Agent Breaker Petty Cash Tin, Object ID #: 203.2.0011.
"John the Cop" [Criminal Law Flash Cards], 1988
"John the Cop" [Fireman Headline Index Cards #F1 - F21], c1993
"John the Cop" [Headlines Index Cards], 1989 - 1990
"John the Cop" [Research], 1999
Kaufman, Phyllis, 1996 - 1997
"Kid Killer" [Research], 1992
"Kid Killer" [Research], 1993 - 2003
"Kid Killer" [Research], c1993
Kral, Ivan, various
Kubrick, Stanley, 1999
"La Pacifica" [Research], 1991
"The Ladies' Man" by Richard Price [With Amos' Notes], 1985
General
The white paper elements represent locations of interest. Please do not remove.
"Love at 30" [Research], c1985
Mitchell, Eric, various
"Movie Ideas" [Clips of Interest], various
"Mrs. Dogg" [Research], undated
"Night Witches" : "Aircraft of WWII" by Stewart Wilson, 1998
General
The white paper elements in this book represent locations of interest. Please do not remove.
"Night Witches" : "Atlas of World War II" by Richard Natkiel, 1985
"Night Witches" : "Barbarossa" by Alan Clark [With Notes], 1965, 2002
"Night Witches" : "Jane's Fighting Aircraft of World War II," Foreword by Bill Gunston [With Notes], 2001
General
The paper elements in this book represent locations of interest. Please do not remove.