Motion Picture and Television Script Collection UA.1970.001

Michelle Dragoo
Special Collections and Archives
2014


Contributing Institution: Special Collections and Archives
Title: Motion Picture and Television Script Collection
Identifier/Call Number: UA.1970.001
Physical Description: 37.5 Linear Feet
Date (inclusive): 1926-1985
Abstract: This collection was donated by the Theater Arts Department of the California State University, Los Angeles in the late 1970s. Titles include; "Ace Eli and Rodger of the Skies," a 1971 screenplay by Claudia Salter from an original screen story by Steven Spielberg, and "Terror town," an Alfred Hitchcock Hour teleplay.
Language of Material: English .

Conditions Governing Use

The Motion Picture and Television Script Collection is the physical property of California State University, Los Angeles, John F. Kennedy Memorial Library, Special Collections and Archives.

Preferred Citation

Folder title, Series, Box number, Collection title, followed by Special Collections and Archives, John F. Kennedy Memorial Library, California State University, Los Angeles

Arrangement

The collection is organized into one series: I. Scripts, which is arranged in alphabetical order by script name.

Biographical / Historical

This collection was donated by the Theater Arts Department of the California State University, Los Angeles in the late 1970s. Titles include; "Ace Eli and Rodger of the Skies," a 1971 screenplay by Claudia Salter from an original screen story by Steven Spielberg, and "Terror town," an Alfred Hitchcock Hour teleplay.

Scope and Contents

This collection contains of over 300 motion picture and television scripts. The bulk of the material was donated by the Theater Arts Department of the California State University, Los Angeles in the late 1970s.
Series I: Scripts Inclusive Dates: 1926-1985 Arrangement: Alphabetical
This large series contains of over 300 motion picture and television scripts. The bulk of the material was donated by the Theater Arts Department of the California State University, Los Angeles in the late 1970s.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Scripts
Television scripts
Los Angeles (Calif.)

 

Scripts Series I 1926-1985

Language of Material: English.
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"Ace Eli and Rodger of the Skies", Screenplay by Claudia Salter. Original Screen Story by Steven Spielberg, 1971

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The Alfred Hitchcock Hour: "Terror Town", 1963

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"Andersonville" by Abby Mann, 1955

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"And the Soul Shall Dance" by Wakako Yamauchi,1977

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"Annie Get Your Gun: The Story of Annie Oakley and the Buffalo Bill Wild West Show", by Herbert and Dorothy Field, 1946

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"April Evil" by Rod Amateau, from the novel by John D. MacDonald, n.d.

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"The Bank Shot" by Wendell Mayes, from the novel by Donald E. Westlake, 1972

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"Barnaby Jones: A Gold Record for Murder" by Larry Brody, 1973

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"Bat Masterson 22-B: A Personal Matter" by Fran van Hartesveldt, 1958

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"Bat Masterson 22-B: A Personal Matter" Fran van Hartesveldt, 1958

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"Bat Masterson 45-B: The Barbary Castle" by Don Brinkley, 1959

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"Bat Masterson 55-B: Bat Plays a Dead Man's Hand" by Harry Essex, 1959

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"Bat Masterson 24-B: Battle of the Press" by Don Brinkley,1958

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"Bat Masterson 27-B: Blondes Can Be Tamed" by John Elliotte, 1958

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"Bat Masterson 24-B: Breakdown (Working Title 'Incident at Leadville')" by Harry Essex, 1958

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"Bat Masterson: Breakdown 31-B", author unknown,1958

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"Bat Masterson 40-B: The Canvas and the Cane" by Maurice Tombragel, 1959

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"Bat Masterson 16-B: Cheyenne Club" by D. D. Beauchamp, 1958

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"Bat Masterson 46-B: Come Out Fighting" by Paul Franklin, 1959

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"Bat Masterson 36-B: The Conspiracy" by Don Brinkley, 1959

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"Bat Masterson 49-B: Dead Men Don't Pay Debts" by Dan Ullman, 1959

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"Bat Masterson 28-B: Deadline!" author unknown, 1959

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"Bat Masterson 43-B: Death and Taxes" by Paul Franklin, 1959

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"Bat Masterson 29-B: The Death of Bat Masterson" by Don Brinkley, 1959

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"Bat Masterson 17-B: Double Trouble in Trinidad", teleplay by Mikail Rykoff, story by Richard O'Conner, 1958

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"Bat Masterson 14-B: Election Day" by Turnley Walker, 1958

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"Bat Masterson 54-B: The Elusive Baguette" by George F. Slavin, 1959

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"Bat Masterson 15-B: First Train to Printed Rock" by Warren Douglas, 1958

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"Bat Masterson 48-B: Garrison Finish" by Maurice Tombragel, 1959

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"Bat Masterson 50-B: Gold is Where You Steal it" by Pittman and White (Producers), 1959

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"Bat Masterson 25-B: Incident at Leadville" by Harry Essex, 1959

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"Bat Masterson 47-B: The Inner Circle" by Andy White, 1959

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"Bat Masterson 20-B: License to Cheat" by George F. Slavin, 1958

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"Bat Masterson 42-B: Lady Luck" by Pittman and White (Producers), 1959

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"Bat Masterson 31-B: Lottery or Death" by Don Ingalls, 1959

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"Bat Masterson 4-B: Man of Action" by Gene Levitt, 1959

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"Bat Masterson 30-B: A Matter of Honor" by Wells Root, 1959

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"Bat Masterson 23-B: Marked Death" by Mikhail Rykoff, 1958

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"Bat Masterson 44-B: No Funeral for Thorn" by John McGreevey, 1959

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"Bat Masterson 19-B: One Bullet from Broken Bow" by Andy White, 1958

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"Bat Masterson 20-B: Pecos Shootdown" by Gene Roddenberry, 1958

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"Bat Masterson 52-B: Pied Piper of Dodge City" by Barney Slater, 1958

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"Bat Masterson 57-B: A Picture of Death" by Samuel A. Peeples, 1959

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"Bat Masterson 34-B: Promised Land" by D. D. Beauchamp, 1959

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"Bat Masterson 21-B: River Boat" by Gene Levitt, 1958

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"Bat Masterson 35-B: The Secret is Death" by Mikhail Rykoff, 1959

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"Bat Masterson 39-B: Shakedown at St. Joe" by Maurice Tombragel, 1959

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"Bat Masterson 33-B: The Romany Knives" by Barney Slater, 1959

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"Bat Masterson: The Royal Flush". Author unknown, n.d.

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"Bat Masterson 15-B: Sharpshooter" by Maurice Tombragel, 1958

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"Bat Masterson 18-B: The Treasure of Worry Hill" by Gene Levitt, 1958

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"Bat Masterson 51-B: Who'll Buy My Violence?" by Don Brinkley, 1959

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"Theseus: A Tragicomedy" by Emilio Carballido, n.d.

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"Benito Cereno" by Serge Roullet (Adapted from Herman Melville's novella), 1964

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"The Big Combo" by Phillip Yordan, 1954

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"The Big Rich: A Musical in Two Acts". Author unknown, n.d.

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"Big Shamus, Little Shamus: The Rubens" by Meyer Dolinsky., 1979

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"Black Shadow, Black Fringe". Author unknown, n.d.

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"Blue Chip". Story by Paul Leslie Peil, Screenplay by Robert Joseph and Paul Leslie Peil, n.d.

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"Broken Arrow: Bear Trap" by Robert Bellem and De Vallon Scott, 1957

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"A Brush with Magic (Scipt #5)" by Olafs Stumbrs and Saira Stumbrs, 1980

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"The Buckskin (Range Rider Series)" by Arthur Rowe, 1953

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"Cabaret". Book by Joe Masteroff, Based on the Play by John Van Druten and Stories by Christopher Isherwood, 1966

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"A Play in Three Acts" by Magaret Waldis, n.d.

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"Cannon: Bad Cats and Sudden Death" by Robert Lewin, 1972

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"Cannon: Blood Money" by Stephen Kandel, 1973

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"Cannon: Bobby Loved Me" by Joel Murcott, 1974

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"Cannon: Come Out Fighting" by Meyer Dolinsky and Collier Young, 1973

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"Cannon: Dead Lady's Tears" by Steve Fisher, 1973

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"Cannon: A Death in Safari Land" by Meyer Dolinsky, 1974

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"Cannon: Duel in the Desert" by Robert C. Dennis, 1973

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"Cannon: Endangered Species" by Del Reisman, 1972

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"Cannon: The Exchange" by Kackson Gillis, 1974

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"Cannon: Five Witnesses" by Herb Meadow, 1973

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"Cannon: Fight into Limbo (Formerly: The Phantom Station)" by Carey Wilber, 1973

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"Cannon: Hear No Evil" by Robert W. Lenski, 1972

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"Cannon: The Hit Man" by Robert Heverly, 1974

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"Cannon: Kelley's Song" by S. S. Schweitzer, 1974

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"Cannon: Killer on the Hill" by Carey Wilber, 1974

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"Cannon: A Killing in the Family" by Larry Alexander, 1974

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"Cannon: The Killing Ground" by Robert Sherman, 1974

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"Cannon: The Man Who Couldn't Forget". Author unknown, 1974

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"Cannon: The Limping Man" by Shirl Hendryx, 1973

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"Cannon: Lady in Red" by Max Hodge, 1974

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"Cannon: Lady on the Run" by Gerald Sanford, 1974

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"Cannon: Missing at FL390" by Carey Wilber, 1974

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"Cannon: The New Gospel is Murder". Author unknown, 1974

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"Cannon: The Obedient Killers" by Jack Turley, 1973

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"Cannon: The One that Got Away" by Robert Hamner, 1974

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"Cannon: Perfect Alibi" by Jack Guss and Ray Brenner, 1973

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"Cannon: Photo Finish" by John Hawkins, 1973

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"Cannon: The Red Predators" by Arthur Heinemann, 1972

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"Cannon: A Requiem for Emmy" by William L. Stuart, 1973

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"Cannon: The Set Up" by Robert Sherman, 1974

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"Cannon: The Shadow Man" by Robert Lewin, 1972

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"Cannon: Sky Above – Death Below" by Hal Sitowitz, 1972

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"Cannon: The Sounds of Silence" Story by Anthony Spinner, Teleplay by Anthony Spinner and Kandel, 1974

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"Cannon: The Stalker" by Richard Newhafer, 1974

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"Cannon: Target in the Mirror" by Robert Blees, 1973

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"Cannon: Tomorrow Ends at Noon" by Robert C. Dennis, 1974

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"Cannon: Where's Jennifer?" by Phyllis and Robert White, 1973

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"Captain Blood". Screenplay by Casey Robinson, Novel by Rafael Sabatini, 1934

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"Cast Me a Shadow" Teleplay by Carol Sobieski and Carol McKeand, Story by Carol Sobieski, 1973

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"Champions" by John Ballard and Dennis Waltington, 1977

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"The Children's Hour" by Lillian Hellman, 1934

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"Cyrano's Gazette" by Vince Harding, 1960

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"The Crying Princess and the Golden Goose: A Grimm Comedy" by Josef Schmidt, 1955

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"Crisis in the Deep South" by Crane Wilbur, 1956

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"Consenting Adults". Screenplay by Fred Segal and Ronni Kern, Based on Original Story by Fred Erich Segal and Martin Ransohoff, 1979

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"Conspiracy of Silence" by Randy Taylor and Peter Rosten, Based on "The Brownsville Raid" by John Weaver, 1978

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"Cow Country" by Scott R. Dunlap, Screenplay by Tom Blackburn and Adele Buffington, 1953

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"Claudene" by Tina and Les Pines, 1973

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"Damo's ". Screenplay by Kate and Howard B. Phillips. Story by F. Arno and H.B. Phillips, n.d.

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"Dance, Charlie Dance". Screenplay by Crane Wilbur, from outline by William Jacobs, 1937

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"Dangerous Dan McGrew: A Television Series" by Crane Wilbur, n.d.

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"The Day the World Ended" by Gordon Thomas and Max Morgan Witts, 1973

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"Davy Crockett and His Coonskin Cap" by Margery Evernden, 1956

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"The Dawn Comes Twice (or the Prestons)" by David Larrimer, n.d.

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"Detective School- One Flight Up: Lucy in the Sky with Pizza" by Jeff Harris and Bernie Kukoff, 1979

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"Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve 1984" by Ken Shapiro, 1983

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"Diff'rent Strokes: Confucius Say" by Lynn Kevin Hott and James Lopes, n.d.

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"Discovery and Survival" by Brian Way, 1975

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"Dr. Goldfoot and the Bikini Machine". Screenplay by Elwood Ullman, 1965

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"Adventures of the Falcon: A Drug on the Market" by Gene Wang, 1954

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"Down Payment (Temporary Title)". Screenplay by Philip Yordan from a novel by John McPartland, 1957

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"The Dukes of Hazard: Route 7/11" by Fred Frieberger, 1979

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"Eight is Enough: Jeremy" by Gil Grant, 1980

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"El Alamein". Screenplay by Herb Purdum, 1952

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"The Elephant Calf" by Bertoit Brecht, 1926

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"E.R. (The Pilot Part I)" by Saul Turteltaub and Bernie Orenstein, 1984

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"Fancy Dancer "Author unknown, n.d.

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"The Fury", by John Farris, 1976

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"Funny Farm" by Ben Andrews and Bob McMahan, 1964

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"Freshman Year". Screenplay by Charles Grayson, 1938

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"Fraulein". Screenplay by Walter Reisch and Leo Townsend, 1957

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"The Fox". Play by Allan Miller, based on a short novel by D.H. Lawrence, 1981

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"Father Duffy of Hell's Kitchen" by Steve Fisher, 1956

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"Fashion" by Anna Cora Mowatt, 1975

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"Galveston!" by Lynn Sherman, n.d.

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"The Game: A Farcical Tragedy in One Act" by Tim Morton, 1960

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"Get Smart! Survival of the Fattest" by Mel Brooks and Ronny Pearlman, 1965

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"Edgar Allen Poe's The Gold Bug" by Robert Blees, 1966

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"Golden Boy". Book by Clifford Odets and William Gibson, 1964

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"Good News". Book by Laurence Schwab and B.G. DeSylva, 1927

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"Good News: A Musical Comedy" by Laurence Scwab and B.G. DeSylva, 1927

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"Harry and Tonto" by Paul Mazursky and Josh Greenfeld, 1972

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"Hello and Goodbye "by Atholl Fugard, 1965

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"Hocus-Pocus: A Farce Comedy in Three Acts" by Harold M. Sherman, 1951

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"The Honey Colored Spaniel" by Betty Luerssen, 1956

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"The Hostage" by Brendan Behan , 1958

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"The Hot L. Baltimore" by Lanford Wilson, 1973

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"Intermission" by Carolyn Shelby and Christopher Ames, n.d.

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"Kamikaze Waltz: A Rather Odd Play" by Jim Lee, 1978

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"Johnny Reb" by Alex Sharp and Ed Erwin, n.d.

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"Jezebel" by Owen Davis, 1933

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"The Invisible Boy" by Cyril Hume, 1957

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"Kiss Me Kate". Book by Sam and Bella Spewack, 1948

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"King's Crossing: Keepers of the Ring" by Sally Robinson, 1981

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"The King of the Golden River" by John Ruskin, 1955

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"King Dinosaur". Screenplay by Tom Gries, Original Story by Al ZimbalistBert I. Gordon, 1955

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"Ladyhawke". Screenplay by Ed Khmara, Michael Thomas and Tom Mankiewicz, 1983

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"The Last of the Order: A Play in Two Acts" by Richard V. Benner, 1968

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"The Lightfoot Lad" (Script) by Malcom Willits, 1983

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"The Lightfoot Lad" (Storyboard) by Malcom Willits, 1983

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"The Long Goodbye (or New Love, or Lilly in Los Angeles)" by Rosamond Marshall, n.d.

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"A Little on the Side: A Musical Comedy Based on the Writings of Terence, Wycherly, Congreve and Others" by Walt Beaver. n.d.

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"Lock-Up 8-B" by Robert Dillon and Anthony Lawrence, 1959

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"Lock-Up 9-B: The Poker Club" by Philip Saltzman, 1959

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"Lock-Up 15-B" by Mikhail Rykoff, 1959

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"Lock-Up 24-B". Story by Richard Baer, Teleplay by Richard Baer and Leo Lieberman, 1959

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"The Long Goodbye". Screenplay by Leigh Brackett, Novel by Raymond Chandler, 1973

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"A Man Called Gannon" by Gene Kearney, 1967

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"This Man Dawson 3-B" by Richard DeRoy, 1959

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"This Man Dawson 6-B" by Robert J. Shaw, 1959

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"This Man Dawson 16-B" by Carey Wilbur, 1959

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"This Man Dawson 18-B" by Eustace Cockrell, 1959

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"This Man Dawson 19-B" by Robert Turner, 1959

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"Masquerade: The Sleeper"by Mark Rodgers, 1983

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"Maxx: A Comedy" by James Komack, 1978

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"Maya: The Tree of Illusion" by Simon Gantillon, 1949

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"The Mercer Girls" by Godeane Eagle, 1967

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"Melanippe: A Play in One Act" by Jim Lee, 1978

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"The Monogamist" by William Hanley, Based on the Novel by Thomas Gallagher, 1979

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"Murrel of Mississippi: The Black Glove". Author unknown, n.d.

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"The Music Man" by Meredith Wilson, 1962

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"Mr. Grump and the Clown" by Brian Way, 1966

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"New Girl in Town" by George Abbot, 1957

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"New 'King' Orleans" by Annie Caroline Schuler, n.d.

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"Next of Kin" by Thomas Rickman, n.d.

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"No Hands on the Clock" Geoffrey Homes, 1939

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"No Time for Tomorrow" by Orville H. Hampton, 1964

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"Oedipus the King" by Sophocles, Adapted by Walter Beaver, 1976

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"Office Romance" by Alcide Arlen, 1983

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"Oh Men! Oh Women!". Screenplay by Nunnally Johnson, From the Play by Edward Chodorov, 1956

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"Old Glory" R. Lowell, 1964

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"On Trial" by Brian Way, 1963

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"Operation Wow" by Joel Kane and Stanley Z. Cherry, n.d.

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"Othello" by William Shakespeare. C.A., 1590

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"Our Lady of the Lockers". Screenplay by Bruce Jay Friedman and Arthur Paul Birnkrant, From a Novella by Jay Friedman, n.d.

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"Our Little Universes: A One Act Play" by Donna Littleford, n.d.

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"Pieces of a Hero" by James Poe, 1972

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"Jingle-Bob Jones: The Outlaw Deputy" by Teddie Sherman, n.d

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"Range Rider Series: Outlaw Pistols" by Authur Rowe, 1953

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"Paint Your Wagon" by Alan Jay Lerner, 1952

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"The Patriots". Author Unknown, n.d.

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"The Publican". Screenplay by Marion Personnet, From a Story by Eric Hatch, n.d.

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"The Publican" by Eric Hatch, n.d.

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"Pure Blood" by Mike McQuay, 1985

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"The Man Who Came to Dinner" by Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman, 1966

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"Rama and the Tigers" by Helen Bannerman, 1938

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"Rawhide: Incident at Aston Corners" by Chris Miller, 1964

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"Rawhide 1428: Incident at Deadhorse (Part I)" by Paul King, 1964

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"Rawhide 1411: Incident of the Death Danger" by Dean Reisner, 1963

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"Rawhide 1404: Incident at Iron Bull" by Carey Wilbur, 1963

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"Rawhide 1419: Incident at Gila Flats, 1963

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"Rawhide: Incident at Midnight Cave (tentative)". Teleplay by Sam Roeca and Barry Trivers, Story by Barry Trivers, 1963

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"Rawhide 1414: Incident of the Rawhiders". Teleplay by Jack Turley and Jay Simms. Story by Jay Simms, 1963

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"Rawhide 1415: Incident of the Rusty Shotgun". Teleplay by Paul King. Story by Robert M. Stevens, 1963

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"Rawhide 1412: Incident at Ten Trees". Teleplay by Carey Wilbur. Story by A. I. Bezzerides, 1963

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"Rawhide 1410: Incident at Two Graves". Teleplay by Samuel Roeca and Al. C. Ward. Story by Al C. Ward, 1963

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"Rawhide 1416: Incident of the Wild Deuces". Teleplay by Preston Wood and Jack Turley. Story by Preston Wood, 1963

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"The Red Shoes" by Hans Christian Andersen, 1956

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"The Return" by Steve Railsback and Stacy Keach, 1989

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"Right You Are" by Luigi Pirandello. Stage version by Eric Bentley, 1917

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"The Robber Bridegroom" by Alfred Uhry and Robert Waldman, based on the novella by Eudora Welty, 1975

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"Romeo and Juliet" by William Shakespeare, n.d.

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"Room 222: The Exchange Teacher" by Treva Silverman, 1969

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"Room 222: The Long Honeymoon". Story by Jim McPerson, Teleplay by William Wood, 1970

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"Rough Mix' BY henry Rosenbaum, 1979

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"Rumpelstiltskin" by the Brothers Grimm, 1955

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"Sarah and the Sax" by Lews John Carlino., 1963

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"The Satan Spectrum" by Richard Roberts and Stanley J. Sheff, n.d.

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"Scuba Duba". Screenplay by Nunnally Johnson, from the play by Bruce Jay Friedman, 1968

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"The Secret of Han Ho" by Margery Everden, 1956

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"Seduction- American Style" by Charles Martin, 1974

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"Sgt./Major Haggity, Esquire…" by James Poe, 1974

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"Shadow Trance: A Play in Two Acts" by Jim Lee, 1978

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"Showboat". Producing Director Edwin Lester, 1967

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"sing Ho for a Prince" by the Brothers Grimm, adapted by Joe Grenzeback. Based on "Sleeping Beauty" by the Brothers Grimm, 1957

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"Singapore East (Working Title)" by Steve Fisher, 1954

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"The Snow Queen and the Goblin" by Hans Christian Andersen, 1956

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"Snockered". Author unknown. n.d

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"Solid Citizen: A Screen Continuity", by Beryl Bybee and Paul McVey, n.d.

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"Stagecoach to Tulsa". Screenplay by Rockne Tarkington, n.d.

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"The Struggle" by Brian Way, 1963

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"Sweet Charity: Production #447" by Steve Fisher, n.d.

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"Target Earth". Screenplay by Bill Raynor, 1954

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"Tappan's Burro" by Zane Grey, n.d.

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"Taylor Lane" by Lisa Chernin, Steve Kaye and Claudia Rossetti, story by Lisa Chernin, n.d.

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"They're Playing Our Song" by Neil Simon, 1979

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"The Third Eye of Carioca" by Howard K. Parker, n.d.

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"Topokana Martyrs' Day" by Jonathan Falla.c.a, n.d.

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"Tom Jones" by Joan Macalpine, based on the novel by Henry Fielding, n.d.

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"Topper". Produced by John W. Loveton-Bernard L. Schubert, 1954

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"Tour Les Decptions" by Gauthier Castor, 1972

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"The Towering Inferno" by Stirling Silliphant, 1973

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"Trouble in Toyland" by Robin Maxwell and Billie Morton, n.d.

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"Twin Stars". Author unknown, n.d.

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"Twin Stars". Outline of a play in two acts by Ender Bohem, 1930

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"Unfaithfully Yours". Screenplay by Valerie Curtin and Barry Levinson. Adapted from the Preston Sturges film of the same name, 1982

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"The Unwilling Guest" by Alan Mowbray, 1959

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"The Valley of Echoes" by Brian Way, 1966

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"Vines (Kiss Today Goodbye)" by Burt Prelutsky, 1980

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"The Walter Syndrome". Screenplay by: Richard Neely, 1973

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"The Waltons: The Remembrance" by Marion Margrove, 1975

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"The Wayward Bus". Screenplay by Ivan Moffat, from the novel by John Steinbeck, 1956

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"We (A Rock and roll Fantasy)" Stanley Livingston, 1980

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"Where's Charley". Book by George Abbott, based on "Charley's Anut" by Brandon Thomas, 1948

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"Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter" by Frank Tashlin, 1957

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"The Winner's Circle" by Charles Grayson, 1938

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"Wizard of Oz" by Noel Langley, Florence and Edgar Allen Wolf, 1938

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"Wolf Dog" by James Oliver Curwood, n.d.

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"The Young Know Best" by F. Hugh Herbert, 1957

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"Isadore Cohn, You're Mine" by Allen Boretz, 1966

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"Yukon Gold" by Bill Raynor, 1952