Biographical
University Record
Spoto, Donald M. Christ's preaching to the dead: an exegesis of I Peter 3,19 and 4,6. 1970.
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Alfred Hitchcock
Books
Tutti i film Hitchcock a cura di Riccardo Rosetti. [Milano]: Savelli editori [1980].
Leff, Leonard J. Hitchcock and Selznick, the rich and strange collaboration . . . New York: Weidenfeld & Nicolson [1987].
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Haley, Michael. The Alfred Hitchcock album. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, Prentice-Hall, Incorporated [1981].
Cameron, Ian, ed. Movie reader. New York and Washington: Praeger Publishers [1972].
Harris, Robert A. and Michael S. Lasky. The films of Alfred Hitchcock. Secaucus, New Jersey: the Citadel Press [1976].
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Rothman, William. Hitchcock - the murderous gaze. Cambridge and London: Harvard University Press. 1982.
Taylor, John Russell. Hitch, the life and times of Alfred Hitchcock. New York: Pantheon Books [1978].
Camera / stylo. Alfred Hitchcock. 1981 November.
Durgnat, Raymond. The strange case of Alfred Hitchcock, or, the plain man's Hitchcock. Cambridge: the MIT Press [1974].
LaValley, Albert J., ed. Focus on Hitchcock. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, Incorporated [1972].
Phillips, Gene D. Alfred Hitchcock. Boston: Twayne Publishers. 1984.
Simsolo, Noel. Hitchcock. Cinema d'aujourd'hui 54. [Paris]: Editions Seghers [1969].
The Alfred Hitchcock movie quiz book. [New York]: Perigree Books [1986].
Brown, Bryan. The Alfred Hitchcock movie quiz book. [New York]: Perigree Books [1986].
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Rohmer, Eric and Claude Chabrol. Hitchcock, the first forty-four films. Translated by Stanley Hochman. New York: Frederick Ungar Publishing Company [1979].
Freeman, David. The last days of Alfred Hitchcock, a memoir . . . Woodstock, New York: the Overlook Press [1984].
Perry, George. The films of Alfred Hitchcock. Highgate Hill and New York: Studio Vista / Dutton [1970].
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DS's Research Material
Letters, obiter dicta, interviews, speeches, articles by.
Funeral details, obituaries, tributes, etc.
Bogdanovich (1963) and Freeman (1982) on AH.
Miscellaneous theory and criticism, notes.
Criticism: articles on AH to 1970.
Bibliographies, microfiche.
Family: Alma, Pat, early English period.
Criticism: articles to 1950.
Criticism: articles to 1980.
Articles on AH's work (file B).
AH Biographical Data. v.d.
1899-1925.
1925-1935.
1935-1940.
1940-1945.
1945-1950.
1950-1955.
1955-1960.
1961-1965.
1966-1970.
1971-1980.
Bogdanovich on AH.
Journals with articles about AH.
Notes on individual films. Copyright 1979 by Donald Spoto.
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Storyboards for Family plot. 1975.
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Press books, etc. for: Rebecca, Frenzy, The birds, Rear window, etc.
Cassette recordings.
DS's Research Material, By Movie
The pleasure garden.
The mountain eagle.
The lodger.
Downhill.
Easy virtue.
The ring.
The farmer's wife.
Champagne.
The manxman.
Blackmail.
Juno and the paycock.
Murder!
The skin game.
Number seventeen.
Rich and strange.
Waltzes from Vienna.
The man who knew too much.
The 39 steps.
Secret agent.
Sabotage.
Young and innocent.
The lady vanishes.
Jamaica Inn.
Rebecca.
Foreign correspondent.
Mr. and Mrs. Smith.
Suspicion.
Saboteur.
Shadow of a doubt.
Lifeboat.
Bon voyage and Aventure malgache.
Spellbound.
Notorious.
The Paradine case.
Rope.
Under Capricorn.
Stage fright.
Strangers on a train.
I confess.
Dial 'M' for murder.
Rear window.
To catch a thief.
The trouble with Harry.
The man who knew too much.
The wrong man.
Vertigo.
North by northwest.
No bail for the judge.
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Psycho.
The birds.
Marnie.
Torn curtain.
Topaz.
Frenzy.
Family plot.
Scripts
The short night. 1979 March 2.
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The short night. 1978 June 27.
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The 39 steps.
The lady vanishes.
The man who knew too much.
Rebecca.
Suspicion.
Saboteur.
Shadow of a doubt.
Lifeboat.
Spellbound.
Notorious.
The Paradine case.
Rope.
Strangers on a train.
Dial 'M' for murder.
Rear window.
To catch a thief.
Vertigo.
North by northwest.
Psycho.
The birds.
Marnie.
Torn curtain.
Frenzy.
Family plot.
Mary Rose. 1963.
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Lawrence Olivier
The Old Vic - The Story of a Theatre. 1983.
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DS's Interviews
LO at 1979 Oscars.
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Gerry Pinciss on Olivier and Shakespeare. 1990.
John Schlesinger and Ben Benjamin interviews for Olivier. 1990.
Memorial service for Olivier. 1989.
BBC-TV special on Olivier. 1984.
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Sunny Lash. 1990.
Charlton Heston and Daniel Petrie. 1990.
Jean Simmons and Richard Fleischer. 1990.
Anthony Crickmay and Rachel Kempson Redgrave. 1989.
Michael Redington and Harold Kasket. 1989.
Morgan-Jumel (conclusion only) and Gwen Ffrangcon-Davies. 1989.
Joyce Howard and Basil Langton. 1990.
Elaine Dundy and Gerry Pinciss. 1990.
Alexander H. Cohen and Hildy Parles. 1990.
Sir Peter Hall. 1990.
Robert Wagner. 1990.
George Roy Hill. 1990.
Ronal Pickup and Peter Plouviez. 1989.
Felix Barker and Virginia Fairweather. 1989.
Mark Amory, Denys Lasdun and Constance Cummings (part 1). 1989.
Constance Cummings (conclusion) and Terrance Morgan (part 1). 1989.
Alexander Clark and Marcella Markham. 1990.
Anthony Quinn. 1990.
John Goodwin. 1989.
William Gaskill and Peggy Ashcroft. 1990.
Jonathan Miller. 1989.
Michael Caine. 1990.
Mary Evans. 1990.
Laurence Evans. 1990.
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Diana Boddington. 1990.
Terence Young and Laurence Evans (conclusion of last several interviews). 1990.
Laurence Evans. 1990.
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Douglas Rae and Edward Fox. 1990.
Jean Howard Feldman. 1990.
Renee Gilmore. 1990.
Helen Mirren and Robert Knights. 1990.
Denholm Elliott and Euan Lloyd. 1990.
Bette Davis (BBC-TV documentary). 1983.
Michael Korda. 1990.
Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. 1990.
Stuart Burge and Alvin Rakoff. 1989.
Alvin Rakoff (conclusion) and Leslie Evershed-Martin. 1989.
Alec McCowen and Maxine Audley. 1989.
Pieter Rogers and Rosemary Harris. 1990.
DS's Research Material
Olivier: bibliography.
Olivier: critical articles.
Olivier: miscellaneous.
1907-1910.
1910-1916.
1916-1917.
1918-1920.
1921-1924.
1925.
1926.
1927.
1928.
1929.
Birmingham Repertory Theatre.
1930.
1931.
1932.
1933.
1934.
1935.
1936.
1937.
1938.
1939.
1940.
1941.
1942.
1943.
1944.
1945.
1946.
1947.
1948.
1949.
1950.
1951.
1952.
1953.
1954.
1955.
1956.
1957.
1958.
1959.
1960.
1961.
1962.
1963.
1964.
1965.
1966.
1967.
1968.
1969.
1970.
1971.
1972.
1973.
1974.
1975.
1976.
1977.
1978.
1979.
1980.
1981.
1982.
1983.
1984.
1985.
1986.
1987.
1988.
1989.
Lotte Lenya
Books
Lyon, James K. Bertolt Brecht in America. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press [1982].
DS Manuscript
Spoto, Donald. Lenya: a life. Boston: Toronto and London: Little, Brown and Company [1989].
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Lenya: a life. 1988 June.
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Lenya: a life. 1989 April.
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Preston Sturges
DS Manuscript
Madcap: the life of Preston Sturges. 1989 June.
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Madcap: the life of Preston Sturges. 1989 March 13.
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Madcap: the life of Preston Sturges. 1989 June.
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DS's Research Material
Miscellaneous articles from journals and newspapers.
Mary Desti. The untold story.
Sturges. v.d.
1898-1910, 1910-1920.
1920-1925.
1927.
1928.
1929.
1930 January-June.
1930 July-December.
1931.
1932.
1933.
1934.
1935.
1936-1937.
1938.
1939.
1940.
1941.
1942.
1943.
1944.
1945.
1946.
1947.
1948.
1949.
1950.
1951.
1952.
1953.
1954.
1955.
1956.
1957.
1958.
Cassette recordings of interviews.
Tennessee Williams
Books
Wood, Audrey, with Max Wilk. Represented by Audrey Wood. Garden City: Doubleday. 1981.
Williams, Tennessee. Where I live: selected essays. Edited by Christine R. Day. . . [New York]: New Directions. c. 1978.
Williams, Tennessee. The night of the iguana. 5th printing. [New York]: New American Library. c. 1961.
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Williams, Tennessee. Eight mortal ladies possessed: a book of stories. 2nd printing. New York: New Directions [1973].
Williams, Tennessee. In the winter of cities. New York: New Directions. 1964.
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Yacowar, Maurice. Tennessee Williams on film. New York: Frederick Ungar. c. 1977.
Williams, Tennessee. The knightly quest: a novella and four short stories. [New York]: New Directions. c. 1966.
Williams, Tennessee. Cat on a hot tin roof. 5th printing. New York: New Directions. c. 1975.
Williams, Edwina Dakin. Remember me to Tom. St. Louis: Sunrise. c. 1963.
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The Tennessee Williams newsletter. 1979 Spring [vol.1 no.1], vol.1 no.2, vol.2 no.1-2, vol.3 no.2.
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Hirsh, Foster. A portrait of the artist: the plays of Tennessee Williams. Port Washington, New York: Kennikat Press, 1979.
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Bowles, Jane. Feminine wiles. Introduction by Tennessee Williams. Santa Barbara: Black Sparrow Press. 1976.
Williams, Tennessee. A streetcar named desire. With an introduction by the author. [New York]: New American Library. c. 1947. 21st printing.
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Tharpe, Jac, ed. Tennessee Williams: 13 essays. Jackson: University Press of Mississippi. 1980.
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Maxwell, Gilbert. Tennessee Williams and friends: an informal biography. Cleveland and New York: the World Publishing Company [1965].
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Williams, Tennessee. One arm. 5th printing. [New York]: a New Directions book. n.d.
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Weales, Gerald. Tennessee Williams. Minneapolis, University of Minnestoa Press. c. 1965. University of Minnesota pamphlets on American writers.
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Williams, Tennessee. Camino real. [New York]: a New Directions book. 1970[?].
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Williams, Tennessee. Clothes for a summer hotel: a ghost play. [New York]: a New Directions book [1983].
Williams, Tennessee. Moise and the world of reason. New York: Simon and Schuster [1975].
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Williams, Tennessee. Androgyne, mon amour. Second printing. [New York]: New Directions [1977].
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Williams, Tennessee. Vieux Carre. Third printing. [New York]: New Directions. c. 1979.
The Franklin Library. Notes from the editors: Tennessee Williams, selected plays. Franklin Center, Pennsylvania: The Franklin Library. c. 1981.
Williams, Tennessee. American blues: five short plays. Acting edition. [New York]: Dramatist's Play Service, Incorporated. n.d.
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Windham, Donald, ed. Tennessee Williams' letters to Donald Windham 1940-1965.
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Steen, Mike. A look at Tennessee Williams. New York: Hawthorn Books, Incorporated, publishers. c. 1969.
Vidal, Gore. Matters of fact and of fiction (essays 1973-1976). New York: Vintage Books [1978].
Londre, Felicia Hardison. Tennessee Williams. Third printing. New York: Frederick Ungar Publishing Company [1983].
Gotham Book Mart & Gallery, Incorporated. Tennessee Williams, a catalogue. [after 1983].
Williams, Tennessee. Hard candy: a book of stories. Sixth printing. [New York]: a New Directions book. n.d.
Williams, Tennessee. Stopped rocking, and other screenplays. With an introduction by Richard Gilman. [New York]: a New Directions book. c. 1984.
Falk, Signi. Tennessee Williams. Second edition. Boston: Twayne Publishers [1978].
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Gunn, Drewey Wayne. Tennessee Williams: a bibliography. Metchuen, New Jersey and London: the Scarecrow Press, Incorporated. 1980. Scarecrow author bibliographies.
Williams, Dakin. The bar bizarre. Edited by Lucy Freeman. n.p. c. 1980.
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Williams, Tennessee. Memoirs. Garden City, New York: Doubleday and Company. c. 1975.
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Stanton, Stephen S. Tennessee Williams: a collection of critical essays edited by Stephen S. Stanton. Second printing. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey. n.d.
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Williams, Dakin, and Shepherd Mead. Tennessee Williams, an intimate biography by his brother. New York: Arbor House. c. 1983.
The theatre of Tennessee Williams. vol.1-7. [New York]: a New Directions book [1978-1981].
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Williams, Tennessee. Baby doll, the script for the film, Something unspoken, Suddenly last summer. Penguin Books . . . . 1976.
Rader, Dotson. Tennessee: cry of the heart. Garden City, New York: Doubleday & Company, Incorporated. 1985.
McCann, John S. The critical reputation of Tennessee Williams, a reference guide. Boston: G.K. Hall & Company. c. 1983.
The theatre of Tennessee Williams. vol.5-7.
DS's Research Material
Interviews and obiter dicta.
Bibliographies.
Family background and history to 1911: TW Chapter 1.
TW: 1930-1935.
TW: 1935-1940.
TW: 1940-1945.
TW: 1945-1950.
TW: 1950-1955.
TW: 1955-1960.
TW: 1960-1965.
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TW: 1970-1975.
TW: 1975-1980.
TW: 1980-1983.
San Domenico Palace Hotel, Taormina, Sicily. Brochures, etc.
Tennessee Williams 70 [birthday celebration greetings, photocopies in printed folder].
Holograph notes from unidentified source.
Cassette recordings: interviews, programs, etc.
Cassette recordings, microfilm of bibliography.
Plays
[ Something cloudy, something clear][?]. 1981[?].
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Something cloudy, something clear.
Stopped rocking. 1977.
All Gaul is divided, a teleplay based on A lovely Sunday for Creve Coeur. 1979 June.
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The remarkable rooming-house of Mme. Le Monde.
This is (an entertainment).
The Red Devil battery sign, a work for The Presentational Theatre. 1976 September.
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Will Mr. Merriwether return from Memphis?1969.
A house not meant to stand, a Gothic comedy. 1982 April 27.
[ Clothes for a summer hotel].
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Clothes for a summer hotel, a ghost-play in 4 scenes. 1979 April-September.
Now the cats with jewelled claws. 1983[?].
Screenplays
Spoto, Donald, and John Darretta. Based on an idea by Richard T. Waggoner. Holy terror. 1988 January.
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Spoto, Donald and John Darretta. Channel crossing: a new age comedy. 1988 July.
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