Series II: Screenplays and Teleplays
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This series comprises screenplays and teleplays for films and television productions. The documents range from final edited versions of scripts to working first and second drafts. Notable productions include Titanic, On a Clear Day You Can See Forever, and Evita.
A Chorus Line, July 26, 1984
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Screenplay by Arnold Schulman
Boogie Nights [draft], September 1995
Cole Porter's Les Girls, 1957
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Screenplay by John Patrick Music and Lyrics by Cole Porter Starring Gene Kelly, Mitzi Gaynor, and Kay Kendall
Dynasty: Episode 102 (16), "Foreign Relations" [first draft], November 6, 1984
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Teleplay by Edward DeBlasio
East Side/West Side: A Screenplay [first draft], undated
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By James Kirkwood and Gerald S. Paonessa
Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex* (*But Were Afraid to Ask), [1972]
Evita [Second draft screenplay, revised], June 10, 1982
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Screenplay by Ken Russell Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber Lyrics by Tim Rice
Gigi: A Musical Film Play, [1958]
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Screenplay and lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner Music by Frederick Loewe
Jumbo, September 6, 1962
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Screenplay by Sidney Sheldon Directed by Charles Waters Starring Doris Day, Stephen Boyd, Jimmy Durante, Martha Raye
Little Me, undated
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By Larry Gelbart
First draft screenplay
The Messiah on Mott Street: A Christmas Musical for Television [third draft, two-hour version], August 3, 1985
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Teleplay and Lyrics by David Spencer Music by Alan Manken
Moonlight and Love Songs, 1984
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Screenplay by Marc Alan Zagoren Directed by Peter Bennett
On a Clear Day You Can See Forever, June 16, 1970
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Screenplay and lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner Music by Burton Lane Directed by Vincente Minnelli Starring Barbara Streisand
The Opposite of Sex: An Original Screenplay, undated
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Screenplay by Don Roos
The Phil Silvers Show: The Ballad of Louie the Louse, October 16, 1959
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Teleplay by Nat Hiken Starring: Phil Silvers, Eddie Albert, Betsy Palmer, and Pert Kelton
Time of Reckoning: A Screenplay, July 23, 1986
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Screenplay by David Spencer
Titanic: A Screenplay, May 7, 1996
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Screenplay by James Cameron
To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything, Julie Newmar [first draft], November 5, 1993
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Screenplay by Douglas Carter Beane
A Walk in the Clouds [revised first draft], [1995]
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By Robert Mark Kamen
What's Up Doc? [revised final screenplay], August 1, 1971
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Screenplay by Buck Henry From original story by David Newman, Robert Benton, Peter Bogdanovich
Final revised script