Finding Aid for the Hans J. Salter Papers PASC-M.0137
Finding aid prepared by Rachel Curtis, 2009.
UCLA Library Special Collections
Online finding aid last updated 2021 March 17.
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Title: Hans J. Salter papers
Creator:
Salter, Hans J.
Identifier/Call Number: PASC-M.0137
Physical Description:
90 Linear Feet
(180 boxes)
Date (inclusive): 1935-1982
Abstract: The collection consists of music, personal papers, correspondence, photographs, production materials, business papers and
periodical clippings of one of Universal Pictures' film composers, Hans J. Salter. The various kinds of music are manuscript
and published music including conductor's scores, orchestral parts, sheet music, published music books, and sound recordings
on 7", 10", and 12" sound discs, 7" and 10" open reel analog tapes, and sound cassettes.
Physical Location: Stored off-site. All requests to access special collections material must be made in advance using the request button located
on this page.
Language of Material: Materials are in English.
Conditions Governing Access
Open for research. All requests to access special collections materials must be made in advance using the request button located
on this page.
Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
CONTAINS AUDIO MATERIALS: This collection contains both processed and unprocessed audio materials. For information about the
access status of the material that you are looking for, refer to the Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note
at the series and file levels. All requests to access processed audio materials must be made in advance using the request
button located on this page.
Conditions Governing Use
Property rights to the physical objects belong to UCLA Library Special Collections. All other rights, including copyright,
are retained by the creators and their heirs. It is the responsibility of the researcher to determine who holds the copyright
and pursue the copyright owner or his or her heir for permission to publish where The UC Regents do not hold the copyright.
Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], Hans J. Salter papers (Collection PASC-M 137). UCLA Library Special Collections, Charles E. Young
Research Library, University of California, Los Angeles.
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Gift of Estate of Hans J. Salter, 1995.
From SCREAD
Other Administrative Information
Location: SRLF
ORION no. for paging: 07-AKH-2434
ORION catalog number: 07-ARL-7078
No. boxes: 180
Date received:
Processing status: Recordings: B425 to SRLF Conductors Scores : will remain in B425 after the rest of the collection goes
to SRLF. Music Sketches, Music Performing Parts, Published Books, Awards and Citations, Photographs: B425
Staff notes:
Categories: FTMA / Composers
Formats: Recordings / Sheet music / Manuscripts / Photographs / Correspondence
Listed on MLSC website.
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interest and research value, availability of staff and resources, and competing priorities. Library Special Collections provides
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processing. These materials have been arranged and described according to national and local standards and best practices.
Collection processed by Rachel Curtis of the Center for Primary Research and Training Plus, UCLA Performing Arts Special Collections,
June 2009.
UCLA Catalog Record ID
Biographical Note
Hans Julius Salter (b Vienna, 14 Jan 1896; d Studio City, CA, 23 July 1994) was an film composer and conductor of Austrian
birth. He studied at the University of Vienna with Guido Adler, Egon Wellesz and Hans Gál, and at the Vienna Music Academy
with Franz Schreker, conducting with Weingartner, and composition with Berg. Later, Salter worked as an assistant conductor
in at the Volks Opera in Vienna and other small opera companies. He then worked as a conductor at the State Opera in Berlin
and later switched to conducting in movie houses in 1929. From 1930 to 1933 he composed musicals and dramatic motion picture
scores for UFA Studios in Neubabelsberg. Before leaving Europe, Salter worked for the European Branch of Universal Pictures
from 1933-1936. He emigrated to the United States in 1937 to work for Universal Pictures and became a U.S. citizen in 1942.
(Letter written by Salter to ASCAP)
Originally hired as an orchestrator for Universal Studios in 1938, Salter was soon promoted to the rank of composer. With
composer Frank Skinner he wrote music for serials, westerns, dramas, Deanna Durbin musicals and Abbott and Costello comedies.
Salter received six Academy Award nominations for his musical comedy and drama scores including:
It Started With Eve (1942),
The Amazing Mrs. Holiday (1943),
The Merry Monahans (1944),
Christmas Holiday (1944),
Can't Help Singing (1945), and
This Love of Ours (1945). Salter is remembered today for his contribution to horror films such as
The Wolf Man (1941),
Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man (1943) and
House of Frankenstein (1944). When he retired in 1967, he had completed scores for over 200 films. He was honored with lifetime achievement awards
from the Society of Horror, Science Fiction and Fantasy Films in 1982 and the Society for the Preservation of Film Music.
He received an additional tribute at the Viennale, Vienna Film Festival in 1993. (New Grove Dictionary of Music)
Scope and Content
The collection consists of printed and manuscript music composed and arranged by film composer Hans J. Salter. The bulk of
music is published from Universal Pictures productions that were theatrically released between 1937-1964. Older music mostly
from German and Austrian film productions dated 1923-1933 is also included in this collection. The music formats include orchestral
parts, conductor's scores, sheet music, published books, and sound recordings in 7", 10", and 12" sound discs. The collection
also contains personal and business correspondence, film review clippings, awards, copyright and license paperwork, and production
materials.
Organization and Arrangement
The collection is organized into the following series:
- Series 1. Projects, 1930-1967
- Series 2. Salter Music Ideas
- Series 3. Non Film/Television Salter Compositions
- Series 4. Sound recordings, 1941-1971
- Series 5. Correspondence, 1940-1971
- Series 6. Personal and Financial Papers, 1965-1977
- Series 7. Photographs, 1930-1945
- Series 8. Business Papers, 1954-1967
- Series 9. Awards, 1993
- Series 10. Clippings, 1925-1982
- Series 11. Music by Other Composers
Subjects and Indexing Terms
Composers -- Archives.
Television music -- Archives.
Motion picture music -- Archives.
Music -- Manuscripts.
Salter, Hans J., 1896-1994 -- Archives.
Film and Television Show Titles Series 1.
1930-1967
Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
CONTAINS AUDIO MATERIALS: This collection contains both processed and unprocessed audio materials. For information about the
access status of the material that you are looking for, refer to the Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note
at the series and file levels. All requests to access processed audio materials must be made in advance using the request
button located on this page.
Scope and Contents note
The series consists of materials pertaining to specific Salter film and television projects. Titles encompass Salter's work
at Universal Pictures and abroad. Also included are materials from other notable film composers such as George Duning, Jerry
Goldsmith, Artur Gutmann, Frank Loesser, and Henry Mancini. For Salter sound recording compilations, see Series 4, Subseries
1.
Arrangement note
Arranged alphabetically by work title.
Abbott and Costello Meet the Mummy Subseries 1.
1955
Scope and Contents note
Abbott and Costello Meet the Mummy, a Universal International Pictures production was released in 1955 directed by Charles
Lamont and written by Lee Loeb and John Grant. The film's cast included Lou Costello and Bud Abbott, Marie Windsor, Michael
Ansara, Dan Seymour, and Richard Deacon. This subseries includes music written for the film including orchestral parts, sheet
music, and conductor's scores.
box 5, folder 2
Abbott and Costello Meet the Mummy Prod. no. 1784
1955
General Physical Description note: conductor's scores
Scope and Contents note
cue no. 27 "Madame Rontru's Caravan" cue no. 28 "Semu's Plan" cue no. 29 "Temple Horrors Pt. 1" cue no. 30 "Temple of Horrors
Pt. 2" cue no. 31 "Medallion Coming Up."
General note
2 copies of each cue.
box 153
Abbott and Costello Meet the Mummy
1955
General Physical Description note: music
African Elephant, The Subseries 2.
Scope and Contents note
Documentary film.
box 142, folder 8
Rain Falls Anywhere it Wants to
1971
General Physical Description note: 7" sound disc, 45 RPM
Scope and Contents note
Song from the documentary film The African Elephant
Against All Flags Subseries 3.
1952
Scope and Contents note
Against All Flags, a Universal International Pictures production was released in 1952 directed by George Sherman and written
by Æneas MacKenzie. The film starred Errol Flynn, Maureen O'Hara, and Anthony Quinn. This subseries includes music
written for the film including orchestral parts, sheet music, and conductor's scores.
box 61
Adio, side 4
General Physical Description note: 10" open reel audio tape
box 66
Against All Flags
1952
General Physical Description note: bound conductor's score
box 100
Against All Flags
1952
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
box 103
Against All Flags
1952
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 13, "Hiding the Princess."
box 80, folder 12
Sound Recording
Scope and Content
Music from the films The Ghost of Frankenstein (1942), Magnificent Doll (1946), Bend of the River (1952), Against All Flags
(1952).
Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
12" sound disc
An Allem is die Liebe Schuld Subseries 4.
box 1, folder 7
Einmal kommt Einer Lied und Waltz
1932
General Physical Description note: sheet music
Scope and Contents note
Song from the film "An allem ist die Liebe schuld."
Alles fur die Firma Subseries 5.
box 1, folder 8
Diese Melodie ist ganz bestimmt etwas fur Sie Langsamer Foxtrot
1935
General Physical Description note: sheet music
box 6, folder 8
Du und ich -- ich und du!
1935
General Physical Description note: piano sheet music
box 133, folder 7
Du und ich-ich und du!
1935
General Physical Description note: orchestral part for piano
Apache Drums Subseries 6.
1951
Scope and Contents note
Apache Drums, a Universal International Pictures production was released in 1951, directed by Hugo Fregonese, written by David
Chandler, and based on a novel by Harry Brown. The film starred Stephen McNally, Coleen Gray, Willard Parker, and Arthur Shields.
The subseries includes music written for the film including orchestral parts, sheet music, and conductor's scores.
box 66
Apache Drums
undated
General note
Bound conductor's score.
box 100
Apache Drums
1950
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 13, "Bert Keon Killed."
box 102
Apache Drums
1950
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 17, "Mescalero Massacre."
box 112
Apache Drums
1950
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 28, "End Title."
box 112
Apache Drums
1950
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 29, "End Cast."
Appointment with a Shadow Subseries 7.
1957
Scope and Contents note
Appointment with a Shadow, a Universal International Pictures production was released in 1957, directed by Richard Carlson
and written by Alec Coppel and Norman Jolley. Alternate titles for the film include "If I Should Die" and "The Big Story."
The film starred George Nader, Joanna Moore, Brian Keith, and Virginia Field. The subseries includes music written for the
film including orchestral parts, sheet music, and conductor's scores.
box 66
Appointment With a Shadow
undated
Scope and Contents note
Cues by Salter, Henry Mancini, Henry Vars, Frederick Herbert and Arnold Hughes.
General note
Bound conductor's score.
box 131
Appointment With A Shadow & Walk the Proud Land
General Physical Description note: 7" reel-to-reel tape
General note
on item: Walk the Proud Land, side 1. Appointment With a Shadow, side 2.
box 131
Appointment With A Shadow & Man Without A Star
General Physical Description note: 7" reel-to-reel tape
General note
on item: Appointment With a Shadow: 5D - 10C. Man Without A Star: 1A - 4C.
box 131
Appointment With A Shadow & Walk the Proud Land
General Physical Description note: 7" reel-to-reel tape
General note
on item: Walk the Proud Land 5D - 7C. Appointment With a Shadow 1A - 5C.
box 131
Appointment With A Shadow & Walk the Proud Land
General Physical Description note: 7" reel-to-reel tape
General note
on item: Walk the Proud Land 7A - 7C. Appointment With a Shadow 1A - 9A.
box 131
Appointment With A Shadow & Walk the Proud Land
General Physical Description note: 7" reel-to-reel tape
General note
on item: Appointment With a Shadow: 10AA-10C End Cast. Walk the Proud Land: 1A-2A, 2B-5B.
Bat Masterson Story (The) Subseries 8.
1959
Scope and Contents note
The Bat Masterson Story, released under the title The Gunfight at Dodge City was produced by The Mirisch Corporation and distributed
by United Artists in 1959. The film was directed by Joseph M. Newman, written by Martin Goldsmith and Daniel B. Ullman, and
starred Joel McCrea, Julie Adams, John McIntire, Nancy Gates, and Richard Anderson. The subseries includes music written for
the film including orchestral parts, sheet music, and conductor's scores.
box 15, folder 1
cue 2A "Not Time for Sergeants"
1958
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
box 15, folder 2
cue no.4A "Ed Dies"
1958 July 28
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
box 18, folder 5
Assorted Cues
1959
General Physical Description note: conductor's score 13 x 22
Scope and Contents note
cue no. 5A "Prelude to a Fight" ; cue no. 9D "End Title" ; cue no. 1B "Main Title" ; cue no. 8B "Culpepper Station"
box 37, folder 2
The Bat Masterson Story orchestra credits
undated
General Physical Description note: memo
Scope and Contents note
Memo from the desk of Bobby Helfer announcing a recording session from this film at "Goldwyn Studio 1:00pm July 28, 1959."
Memo lists all the orchestra members by name and instrument.
box 62
Assorted Cues
1958 July 28
General Physical Description note: 7 " open reel audio tape
box 63
Assorted Cues
1958 July 28
General Physical Description note: 7 " open reel audio tape
box 130, folder 5
Bat Masterson
circa 1959
General Physical Description note: orchestral parts
Scope and Contents note
piano parts: cue no. 2C "Bloodshot Eyes" ; cue no.2E "Cowboy's Heaven" ; cue no. 2D "Seven Day Wonder" ; cue no. 3B "Lady
Gay" ; cue no. 3C "Four Roses" ; cue no. 3D4 "Cowpunchers Lament"
box 98
Bat Masterson
1958-1961
General Physical Description note: orchestral parts
box 99
Bat Masterson
1958-1961
General Physical Description note: orchestral parts
Battle at Apache Pass (The) Subseries 9.
1952
Scope and Contents note
The Battle at Apache Pass, a Universal International Pictures production was released in 1952, directed by George Sherman
and written by Gerald Drayson Adams. The film starred John Lund, Jeff Chandler, Beverly Tyler, Bruce Cowling, Susan Cabot,
and James Best. The subseries includes music written for the film including orchestral parts, sheet music, and conductor's
scores.
box 66
The Battle at Apache Pass
undated
General note
Bound conductor's score.
box 100
Battle at Apache Pass
1951
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 40, "Sun and Exposure."
box 100
Battle at Apache Pass
1951
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 42, "Battle at Apache Pass" part 2.
box 100
Battle at Apache Pass
1951
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 41, "Battle at Apache Pass" part 1.
box 100
Battle at Apache Pass
1951
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 43, "Battle at Apache Pass" part 3.
box 100
Battle at Apache Pass
1951
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 38.
box 101
Battle at Apache Pass
1951
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 44, "Nona Hurt."
box 101
Battle at Apache Pass
1951
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 48, "Geronimo Vanquished."
box 113
Battle at Apache Pass
1951
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 2, "A Burning Fort."
box 113
Battle at Apache Pass
1951
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 3, "Cochise."
box 113
Battle at Apache Pass
1951
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 39, "On To Fort Sheridan."
box 113
Battle at Apache Pass
1951
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 49, "End Title."
box 113
Battle at Apache Pass
1951
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 1, "Main Title."
box 158
Battle at Apache Pass
1952
box 80, folder 18
Sound Recording
Scope and Content
Publisher: Medallion Records; 12" sound disc.
Musical selections from the films: Battle at Apache Pass (1952), Walk the Proud Land (1956), Man Without a Star (1955), Bend
of the River (1952), The Spoilers(1942), Days of the Badman (1958), The Tall Stranger (1957), Untamed Frontier (1952), The
Oklahoman (1957), Four Guns to the Border (1954), and The Far Horizons (1955).
Beau Geste Subseries 11.
1966
Scope and Contents note
Beau Geste, a Universal Pictures Production was released in 1966, directed and written by Douglas Heyes and based on the novel
by Percival Christopher Wren. The film starred Guy Stockwell, Doug McClure, Leslie Nielsen, Telly Savalas, David Mauro, and
Robert Wolders. The subseries includes music written for the film including orchestral parts, sheet music, and conductor's
scores.
box 3, folder 6
sequence 1A "Main Title"
circa 1966
Physical Description: 4 pages
General Physical Description note: conductor's score photocopy
box 66
Beau Geste
1966
General note
Bound conductor's score.
Bedtime Story Subseries 12.
1964
Scope and Contents note
Bedtime Story, a Pennebaker Productions, The Lankershim Company, and Universal production was released in 1964 directed by
Ralph Levy and written by Stanley Shapiro and Paul Henning. The film starred Marlon Brando, David Niven, and Shirley Jones.
The subseries includes music written for the film including orchestral parts, sheet music, and conductor's scores.
box 4, folder 3
Theme song from A Bedtime Story
1964
General Physical Description note: sheet music
Scope and Contents note
Sheet music of theme A Bedtime Story from film of the same name.
box 62
Theme
General Physical Description note: 5" open reel analog tape
box 66
Bedtime Story
General note
Bound conductor's score.
Believe in Me Subseries 13.
box 142, folder 2
Believe in Me
1971
General Physical Description note: 7" sound disc
General note
Song from the film of the same title Believe in Me. Run time 3:45
box 30
Qvo Vadis (Ben Hur)
1951
General note
Musical Highlights from the score of Ben Hur.
Bend of the River Subseries 15.
1952
Scope and Contents note
Bend of the River, a Universal International Pictures production was released in 1952, directed by Anthony Mann, written by
Borden Chase and based on a novel by William Gulick. The film starred James Stewart, Arthur Kennedy, Rock Hudson, and Jay
C. Flippen. The subseries includes music written for the film including orchestral parts, sheet music, and conductor's scores.
box 60
Assorted Cues
General Physical Description note: 10" open reel audio tape
box 66
Bend of the River
General note
Bound conductor's score.
box 100
Bend of the River
1952
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 28, "Glyn Takes Over."
box 100
Bend of the River
1952
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 27, "The Hunters."
box 103
Bend of the River
1952
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 4, "Indian Hunters" (part 2).
box 80, folder 12
Sound Recording
Scope and Content
Music from the films The Ghost of Frankenstein (1942), Magnificent Doll (1946), Bend of the River (1952), Against All Flags
(1952).
Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
12" sound disc
box 80, folder 18
Sound Recording
Scope and Content
Publisher: Medallion Records; 12" sound disc. Recording title: Far Horizons The Western Film Scores of Hans J. Salter, 1942-1958
Musical selections from the films: Battle at Apache Pass (1952), Walk the Proud Land (1956), Man Without a Star (1955), Bend
of the River (1952), The Spoilers(1942), Days of the Badman (1958), The Tall Stranger (1957), Untamed Frontier (1952), The
Oklahoman (1957), Four Guns to the Border (1954), and The Far Horizons (1955).
Bengal Brigade Subseries 16.
1954
Scope and Contents note
Bengal Brigade, a Universal International Pictures production was released in 1954, directed by Laslo Benedek, written by
Seton I. Miller, and based on the novel by Hall Hunter. The film starred Rock Hudson, Arlene Dahl, Ursula Thiess, Torin Thatcher,
Arnold Moss, and Dan O'Herlihy. The subseries includes manuscript music written for the film including orchestral parts, sheet
music, and conductor's scores.
Black Horse Canyon Subseries 18.
1954
Scope and Contents note
Black Horse Canyon, a Universal International Pictures production was released in 1954. Alternate titles for the film include
Echo Canyon and Wild Horse Canyon. The film was directed by Jesse Hibbs written by David Lang and Daniel Mainwaring and starred
Joel McCrea, Mari Blanchard, Race Gentry, Murvyn Vye, Irving Bacon, and John Pickard.
box 67
Black Horse Canyon
1954 April 5
Scope and Contents note
Cues also by William Lava, Herman Stein, Frank Skinner, Everett Carter, Milton Rosen and Henry Mancini.
General note
Bound conductor's score.
Black Shield of Falworth, The Subseries 19.
1954
Scope and Contents note
The Black Shield of Falworth, a Universal International Pictures production was released in 1954. The film was directed by
Rudolph Maté, written by Oscar Brodney, and based on a novel by Howard Pyle. The cast included Janet Leigh, Tony Curtis,
David Farrar, Barbara Rush, and Herbert Marshall. This subseries includes music written for the film including orchestral
parts, sheet music, and conductor's scores.
box 3, folder 11
Themes for The Black Shield of Falworth Prod. no. 1756
circa 1958
General Physical Description note: sheet music
Scope and Contents note
Themes included: "Love Theme" "The Black Shield" "Black Tom" "Mile's Theme".
box 117
Black Shield Of Falworth, The
1954
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 41, "Treachery Fight- Pt. 2."
box 80, folder 17
Sound Recording
Scope and Content
Sound recording title, Fantasy Film Music of Hans. J. Salter, 1951-1954, Medallion Records; 12" sound disc.
Music from the film scores of The Golden Horde (1951), The Black Shield of Falworth (1954), and The Prince who was a Thief
(1951).
box 117
Black Shield Of Falworth, The
1954
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 40, "Treachery Fight- Pt. 1."
box 117
Black Shield Of Falworth, The
1954
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 34, "Lady Ann's Escape"
box 117
Black Shield Of Falworth, The
1954
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 33, "Lady Anne Bargains."
box 117
Black Shield Of Falworth, The
1954
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 26, "King's Reception"
box 117
Black Shield Of Falworth, The
1954
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 25, "Lover's Quarrel."
box 117
Black Shield Of Falworth, The
1954
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 24, "Knighthood Montage- Pt. 2."
box 117
Black Shield Of Falworth, The
1954
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 23, "Knighthood Montage- Pt.1."
box 117
Black Shield Of Falworth, The
1954
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 22, "Tailored Armor."
box 117
Black Shield Of Falworth, The
1954
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 7, "Bumpkin."
box 117
Black Shield Of Falworth, The
1954
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 6, "Lady Ann's Favor."
box 117
Black Shield Of Falworth, The
1954
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 5, "Myles Interrupts."
box 117
Black Shield Of Falworth, The
1954
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 3, "Meg's Protector-(Revised)."
box 131
The Black Shield of Falworth
General Physical Description note: 7" reel-to-reel tape
Bless the Beasts and Children Subseries 20.
box 142, folder 1
Bless the Beasts and Children
1971
General Physical Description note: 7" sound disc
General note
Song from film of same title Bless the Beasts and Children.
Borderline Subseries 21.
1950
Scope and Contents note
Borderline, a Borderline Productions Corporation production and distributed by Universal Pictures was released in 1950. The
film was directed by William A. Seiter, written by Devery Freeman, and starred Fred MacMurray, Claire Trevor, Raymond Burr,
and José Torvay. The subseries includes music written for the film including orchestral parts, sheet music, and conductor's
scores.
box 8, folder 1
Borderline
1949
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Prod. no. 1034; Cue no. 27, "End Title."
General note
6 copies. 1 copy on onion skin.
box 8, folder 2
Borderline
1949
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Prod. no. 1034; Cue no. 26 "Don't Mention It."
General note
6 copies. 1 copy on onion skin.
box 8, folder 3
Borderline
1949
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Prod. no. 1034; Cue no. 25 "You Look Good."
General note
6 copies. 1 copy on onion skin.
box 8, folder 4
Borderline
1949
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Prod. no. 1034; cue no. 24 "Ensenada Hotel."
General note
6 copies. 1 copy on onion skin.
box 8, folder 5
Borderline
1949
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Prod. no. 1034; cue no. 23 "Fish Barbecue."
General note
6 copies. 1 copy on onion skin.
box 8, folder 6
Borderline
1949
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Prod. no. 1034; cue no. 22 "Adios."
General note
6 copies. 1 copy on onion skin.
box 8, folder 7
Borderline
1949
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Prod. no. 1034; cue no. 20 and 21 "The Limited."
General note
6 copies. 1 copy on onion skin.
box 8, folder 8
Borderline
1949
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Prod. no. 1034; cue no. 19 "A Bright Girl."
General note
6 copies. 1 copy on onion skin.
box 8, folder 9
Borderline
1949
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Prod. no. 1034; cue no. 18 "Look Out."
General note
6 copies. 1 copy on onion skin.
box 8, folder 10
Borderline
1949
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Prod. no. 1034; cue no. 17 "A Restful Night."
General note
6 copies. 1 copy on onion skin.
box 8, folder 11
Borderline
1949
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Prod. no. 1034; cue no. 16 "What's Your Name."
General note
6 copies. 1 copy on onion skin.
box 8, folder 12
Borderline
1949
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Prod. no. 1034; cue no. 15 "Fingerprints."
General note
6 copies. 1 copy on onion skin.
box 8, folder 13
Borderline
1949
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Prod. no. 1034; cue no. 14 "Oh-Shut Up!"
General note
6 copies. 1 copy on onion skin.
box 8, folder 14
Borderline
1949
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Prod. no. 1034; cue no. 12 "Casa Hermosa."
General note
6 copies. 1 copy on onion skin.
box 8, folder 15
Borderline
1949
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Prod. no. 1034; cue no. 11 and 13 "Music Box (Sobre Las Olas)."
General note
6 copies. 1 copy on onion skin.
box 8, folder 16
Borderline
1949
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Prod. no. 1034; cue no. 10 "The Warehouse."
General note
6 copies. 1 copy on onion skin.
box 8, folder 17
Borderline
1949
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Prod. no. 1034; cue no. 9 "It's the North Wind."
General note
6 copies. 1 copy on onion skin.
box 8, folder 18
Borderline
1949
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Prod. no. 1034; cue no. 8 "Johnny Enters."
General note
6 copies. 1 copy on onion skin.
box 9, folder 1
Borderline
1949
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Prod. no. 1034; cue no. 7 "Ritchie's Room."
General note
6 copies. 1 copy on onion skin.
box 9, folder 2
Borderline
1949
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Prod. no. 1034; cue no. 6 "Nina."
General note
6 copies. 1 copy on onion skin.
box 9, folder 3
Borderline
1949
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Prod. no. 1034; cue no. 3 "Lisa."
General note
6 copies. 1 copy on onion skin.
box 9, folder 4
Borderline
1949
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Prod. no. 1034; cue no. 4 "Emanon."
General note
6 copies. 1 copy on onion skin.
box 9, folder 11
Borderline
1949
General Physical Description note: onion skin sheet music
Scope and Contents note
cue no. 5 "Carlotta." Includes lyrics.
box 19, folder 1
cues "The Trap," "Music Box," and "Emblem"
1950
General note
Prod. no. 1034
box 19, folder 3
Borderline
1949
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Prod. no. 1034; cue no. 2 "Main Title."
General note
3 copies.
box 67
Borderline
1949
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Prod. no. 1034.
box 160
Borderline
1950
Scope and Contents note
Prod. no. 1034
box 101
Borderline
1949
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Includes conductor's score and cue copyright information.
General note
Cues also by: Dale Butts, Sammy Cahn, and Juventino Rosas. Recorded at Republic Studio for the Universal Pictures Company.
box 102
Borderline
1949
General Physical Description note: orchestral parts
Scope and Contents note
Includes conductor's score and cue copyright information.
General note
Cues also by: Dale Butts, Sammy Cahn, and Juventino Rosas. Recorded at Republic Studio for the Universal Pictures Company.
Bridal Suite Subseries 22.
box 4, folder 6
One Little Drink to You
1939 March 7
General Physical Description note: sheet music
Scope and Contents note
Song from film "Madien Voyage" Prod. no 974. The release title of the film is "Bridal Suite."
Captain Lightfoot Subseries 23.
1955
Scope and Contents note
Captain Lightfoot, a Universal International Pictures production was released in 1955. The film was directed by Douglas Sirk
and written by W.R. Burnett who also wrote the novel on which the film is based. The cast included Rock Hudson, Barbara Rush,
Jeff Morrow, Kathleen Ryan, and Finlay Currie. The subseries includes music written for the film including orchestral parts,
sheet music, and conductor's scores.
box 130, folder 2
Captain Lightfoot Prod. no. 1768
circa 1955
General Physical Description note: conductor's scores
Scope and Contents note
cue no. 2 "Apprentice Highwayman."
General note
2 copies.
box 130, folder 7
Captain Lightfoot Prod. no. 1768
circa 1955
General Physical Description note: conductor's scores
Scope and Contents note
cue no. 3 "A Pittance" and cue no. 4 "Kate Kearney."
box 130, folder 8
Captain Lightfoot Prod. no. 1768
circa 1955
General Physical Description note: conductor's scores
Scope and Contents note
cue no. 10 "Michael Fights Dragoons"
General note
2 copies.
box 130, folder 9
Captain Lightfoot Prod. no. 1768
circa 1955
General Physical Description note: orchestral part
Scope and Contents note
harp solo cue no. 19 "Courante"
box 130, folder 10
Captain Lightfoot Prod. no. 1768
circa 1955
General Physical Description note: conductor's scores
Scope and Contents note
cue no. 22 "Dance #3"
General note
2 copies.
box 131
Captain Lightfoot
General Physical Description note: 7" reel-to-reel tape
General note
on item: 7 1/2"/sec, 2 tracks.
box 131
Captain Lightfoot
General Physical Description note: 7" reel-to-reel tape
General note
on item: Captain Lightfoot Master.
box 9, folder 10
cue no. 29 "Ramadan Dance Finale"
circa 1948
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
General note
Prod. no. 1558
Christmas Holiday Subseries 25.
1944
Scope and Contents note
Christmas Holiday, a Universal Pictures production was released in 1944, directed by Robert Siodmak, written by Herman J.
Mankiewicz, and based on the novel by W. Somerset Maugham. The film starred Deanna Durbin, Gene Kelly, Richard Whorf, Dean
Harens, Gladys George, Gale Sondergaard , and David Bruce. The subseries includes music written for the film including orchestral
parts, sheet music, and conductor's scores.
box 3
Spring Will be a Little Late This Year
1944
General note
Piano sheet music from film Christmas Holiday of which Hans J. Salter was the composer for the majority of the film's music.
box 44
Spring Will Be a Little Late This Year
1940
General Physical Description note: Sheet Music and Holograph Score
box 3, folder 7
Spring Will be a Little Late This Year
circa 1944
General Physical Description note: sheet music, photocopy
Scope and Contents note
Song from the film "Christmas Holiday" (1944) in which Hans J. Salter was composer.
box 67
Christmas Holiday
1944
General note
Bound conductor's score.
Come September Subseries 26.
1961
Scope and Contents note
Come September, a Universal International Pictures production was released in 1961, directed by Robert Mulligan, and written
by Stanley Shapiro and Maurice Richlin. The film starred Rock Hudson, Gina Lollobrigida, Sandra Dee, Bobby Darin, Walter Slezak,
Brenda De Banzie, Rosanna Rory, Ronald Howard, and Joel Grey. The subseries includes music written for the film including
orchestral parts, sheet music, and conductor's scores.
box 60
Assorted Cues
General Physical Description note: 3 10" open reel audio tapes
box 60
Maint Title
General Physical Description note: 10" open reel audio tape
Scope and Contents note
With voices.
General note
Productio no. 1907.
box 143, folder 3
Come September Prod. no. 1907
1961
General Physical Description note: 12" sound disc, outside 78 inside 33 RPM
Scope and Contents note
Music from the film Come September (1961).
box 67
Come September
General note
Bound conductor's score.
box 12, folder 9
cue no. 6A "Love and Spuds"
1950
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
General note
Prod. no. 1219
Die Cousine aus Warschau Subseries 28.
box 1, folder 7
In Deinen Blauen Augen Steht Ein Gedicht English Waltz
1931
General Physical Description note: sheet music
Scope and Contents note
Song from the film "Die Cousine aus Warschau" translated "The Cousin from Warsaw."
box 1, folder 8
Reizendes Cousinchen Tango
1931
General Physical Description note: sheet music
Scope and Contents note
Song from the film "Die Cousine aus Warschau" translated "The Cousin from Warsaw."
box 133, folder 7
Reizendes Cousinchen
1931
General Physical Description note: orchestral part
Cover Up Subseries 29.
1949
Scope and Contents note
Cover Up, a Strand Productions film was released in 1949 and distributed by United Artists, directed by Alfred E. Green, and
written by Jerome Odlum and Dennis O'Keefe. The film starred William Bendix, Dennis O'Keefe, Barbara Britton, Art Baker, and
Ann E. Todd. The subseries includes music written for the film including orchestral parts, sheet music, and conductor's scores.
box 67
Cover Up
General note
Bound conductor's score.
Cracked Nuts Subseries 30.
1941
Scope and Contents note
Cracked Nuts, a Universal Pictures production was released in 1941, directed by Edward F. Cline, and written by Scott Darling
and Erna Lazarus. The film starred Stuart Erwin, Una Merkel, Mischa Auer, William Frawley, Shemp Howard, and Astrid Allwyn.
This subseries includes manuscript music written for the film including orchestral parts, sheet music, and conductor's scores.
box 147, folder 14
cue entitled "Ivan" and "Polka"
circa 1941
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Creature from the Black Lagoon Subseries 31.
1954
Scope and Contents note
Creature from the Black Lagoon, a Universal International Pictures production was released in 1954, directed by Jack Arnold,
and written by Harry Essex and Arthur A. Ross. The film starred Richard Carlson, Julie Adams, Richard Denning, Antonio Moreno,
Nestor Paiva, Whit Bissell, Bernie Gozier, and Henry A. Escalante. The subseries includes music written for the film including
orchestral parts, sheet music, and conductor's scores.
box 61
Assorted Cues
General Physical Description note: 10" open reel audio tape
box 111
Creature from the Black Lagoon
1954
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 7, "Almost Caught."
box 111
Creature from the Black Lagoon
1954
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 22, "The Monster Strikes Back."
box 111
Creature from the Black Lagoon
1954
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 25, "Monster Attacks- Pt. 1."
box 111
Creature from the Black Lagoon
1954
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 26, "Monster Attacks- Pt. 2."
box 112
Creature from the Black Lagoon
1954
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 27, "The Monster Attacks Pt. 3."
box 112
Creature from the Black Lagoon
1954
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 36, "Monster Aboard."
box 112
Creature from the Black Lagoon
1954
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 31,38,39, "Doping the Monster."
box 112
Creature from the Black Lagoon
1954
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 43, "End Title."
box 80, folder 14
The Classic Horror Music of Hans J. Salter
1954-1957
General Physical Description note: 12" sound disc
Scope and Contents note
Music from the horror films: Creature from the Black Lagoon (1954) and The Incredible Shrinking Man (1957).
General note
unopened.
Danger in the Air Subseries 32.
box 145, folder 6
cue no. 4 "Main Title" and cue no. 22 "End Title"
1938
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Day of the Bad Man Subseries 34.
1958
Scope and Contents note
Day of the Bad Man, a Universal International Pictures production was released in 1958, directed by Harry Keller, and written
by John W. Cunningham and Lawrence Roman. Alternate US titles for the film include Decision at Durango, Law of the Trigger,
and Point of Decision. The film starred Fred MacMurray, Joan Weldon, John Ericson, Robert Middleton, Marie Windsor, and Edgar
Buchanan. The subseries includes music written for the film including orchestral parts, sheet music, and conductor's scores.
box 62
Assorted Cues
General Physical Description note: 7 " open reel audio tape
box 63
Assorted Cues
General Physical Description note: 7 " open reel audio tape
box 67
Day of the Bad Man
undated
General note
Bound conductor's score.
box 108, folder 1
Cue "Four To Go"
1957
General Physical Description note: Conductor's score
box 80, folder 18
Sound Recording
Scope and Content
Publisher: Medallion Records; 12" sound disc. Recording title: Far Horizons The Western Film Scores of Hans J. Salter, 1942-1958
Musical selections from the films: Battle at Apache Pass (1952), Walk the Proud Land (1956), Man Without a Star (1955), Bend
of the River (1952), The Spoilers(1942), Days of the Badman (1958), The Tall Stranger (1957), Untamed Frontier (1952), The
Oklahoman (1957), Four Guns to the Border (1954), and The Far Horizons (1955).
Der Mann, der den Mord Beging Subseries 35.
1931
Scope and Contents note
Der Mann, der den Mord beging, a Terra-Film production was released in 1931, directed by Curtis Bernhardt, based on the play
by Pierre Frondaie, and the novel by Claude Farrère. The German film starred Conrad Veidt, Trude von Molo, Heinrich
George, Friedl Haerlin, and Frida Richard. The subseries includes manuscript music written for the film including orchestral
parts, sheet music, and conductor's scores. Literal translation of title: The Man Who Committed the Murder.
box 138, folder 6
Unidentified song
circa 1931
General Physical Description note: conductor's scores and orchestral parts
Scope and Contents note
Song title is illegible.
Diamonds are Forever Subseries 36.
box 142, folder 7
Diamonds Are Forever and For the Love of Him
1971
General Physical Description note: 7" sound disc, compatible stereo
Scope and Contents note
Songs from the film Diamonds Are Forever.
General note
run time "Diamonds Are Forever" 2:42 run time "For the Love of Him" 3:00
Dienst ist Dienst Subseries 37.
box 133, folder 7
Eine Frau muss nur versteh'n
1931
General Physical Description note: orchestral part
Drei Tage Mittelarrest Subseries 38.
box 1, folder 7
Der Soldat ist treu! marschlied
1930
General Physical Description note: sheet music
Scope and Contents note
Song from the film "Drei Tage Mittelarrest." Translated the march song title is "The Soldier is Loyal."
Enemy of Women Subseries 39.
box 4, folder 6
Waltz-Time Rendezvous
circa 1944
General Physical Description note: sheet music
Scope and Contents note
Song from the W.R. Frank Production "Enemy of Women" (1944). Alternate film title on sheet music "The Life and Love of Dr.
Goebbels."
Far Country, The Subseries 40.
1954
Scope and Contents note
The Far Country, a Universal International Pictures production was released in 1954, directed by Anthony Mann, and written
by Borden Chase. The film starred Jimmy Stewart, Ruth Roman, Corinne Calvet, Walter Brennan, John McIntire, and Jay C. Flippen.
The subseries includes music written for the film including orchestral parts, sheet music, and conductor's scores.
Far Horizons Subseries 41.
box 143, folder 11
Janey
ca.1955
General Physical Description note: 12" sound disc
Scope and Contents note
Song from the film "The Far Horizons." Also includes song "Your Kiss" from the film "To Catch a Thief."
General note
Includes sheet music for "Janey."
box 80, folder 18
Sound Recording
Scope and Content
Publisher: Medallion Records; 12" sound disc.
Musical selections from the films: Battle at Apache Pass (1952), Walk the Proud Land (1956), Man Without a Star (1955), Bend
of the River (1952), The Spoilers(1942), Days of the Badman (1958), The Tall Stranger (1957), Untamed Frontier (1952), The
Oklahoman (1957), Four Guns to the Border (1954), and The Far Horizons (1955).
Female Animal, The Subseries 43.
1958
Scope and Contents note
The Female Animal, a Universal International Pictures production was released in 1958, directed by Harry Keller, and written
by Robert Hill and Albert Zugsmith. The film starred Hedy Lamarr, Jane Powell, Jan Sterling, George Nader, Jerry Paris, and
Gregg Palmer. The subseries includes music written for the film including orchestral parts, sheet music, and conductor's scores.
box 68
Female Animal, The
General note
Bound conductor's score.
box 119
Female Animal, The
1957
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
"Main Title," "Falling Star," "Very Exclusive," "Night Scum," "Beach at Night," "A Temperature," "Love in the Morning," "No
Gigolo He," "Penny's Passion," "Telltale Spot," "Beloved Triangle," "He Loves Me," "Dampened Damsel," "Finis," "End Title."
Finders Keepers Subseries 44.
1952
Scope and Contents note
Finders Keepers, a Universal International Pictures production, was released in 1952 directed by Frederick De Cordova, and
written by Richard Morris. The film starred Tom Ewell, Julie Adams, Evelyn Varden, Dusty Henley, and Harold Vermilyea. The
subseries includes music written for the film including orchestral parts, sheet music, and conductor's scores.
box 111
Cue no. 23, "Not My Boy"
1951
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
box 111
Cue no. 26, "Tiger's Explanation"
1951
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
box 111
Cue no. 27, "Kidnapped"
1951
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
box 111
Cue no. 28, "Searching For Junior"
1951
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
box 111
Cue no. 29, "Stakeout"
1951
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
box 111
Cue no. 30, "Gunfighter"
1951
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
box 111
Cue no. 31, "End Title"
1951
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
box 116
Cue no. 16, "Sue's Ultimatum (Pt. 2)"
1951
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
box 116
Cue no. 25, "Sue Is Gone"
1951
box 117
Cue no. 10, "Lettuce For Junior"
1951
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
box 117
Cue no. 11, "Junior's Prayers"
1951
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
box 117
Cue no. 12, "Ma's Fear"
1951
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
box 117
Cue no. 127, "The Emperor's Mustache"
1951
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
box 117
Cue no. 13, "Unwinding"
1951
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
box 117
Cue no. 15, "Sue's Ultimatum (Pt.2)"
1951
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
box 117
Cue no. 18, "Chasing Junior (Pt.2)"
1951
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
box 117
Cue no. 20, "More Loot (Pt.1)"
1951
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
box 117
Cue no. 21, "More Loot (Pt. 2)"
1951
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
box 117
Cue no. 22, "Didn't Burn It"
1951
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
box 117
Cue no. 23, "Molly Malone #3"
1951
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
box 117
Cue no. 24/25, "Molly Malone"
1951
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
box 117
Cue no. 26, "Snapshot of a Flirt"
1951
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
box 117
Cue no. 28, "Canine Commandos"
1951
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
box 117
Cue no. 29, "It's Time To Go"
1951
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
box 117
Cue no. 30, "Alternate- End Title"
1951
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
box 117
Cue no. 7, "Ma's Knitting Bag"
1951
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
box 117
Cue no. 9, "Sue Fearful"
1951
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
box 131
End Title
General Physical Description note: 7" reel-to-reel tape
General note
on item: Finders Keepers: Reel 6 #2 - End Title. Flesh & Fury: Main title to Reel 4 Sue's Ultimatum.
box 131
Finders Keepers
General Physical Description note: 7" reel-to-reel tape
General note
on item: Reel 1 to Reel 4 Part 2
First Love Subseries 45.
1939
Scope and Contents note
First Love, a Universal Pictures production was released in 1939, directed by Henry Koster, written by Lionel Houser and Bruce
Manning. The film starred Deanna Durbin, Robert Stack, Eugene Pallette, Helen Parrish, Lewis Howard, Leatrice Joy, and June
Storey. The subseries includes manuscript music written for the film including orchestral parts, sheet music, and conductor's
scores.
box 145, folder 7
song "Spring in My Heart"
1939
General Physical Description note: conductor's score with lyrics
General note
2 copies.
5,000 Fingers of Dr. T, The Subseries 46.
1953
Scope and Contents note
The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T, a Columbia Pictures production was released in 1953, directed by Roy Rowland, and written by Dr.
Seuss and Allan Scott. The film starred Peter Lind Hayes, Mary Healy, Hans Conried, Tommy Rettig, Jack Heasley, John Heasley,
Robert Heasley, and George Chakiris. The subseries includes music written for the film including orchestral parts, sheet music,
and conductor's scores.
box 119
5000 Fingers of Dr. T.
Scope and Contents note
"Up and Down," "The Flower Pot- Chase," "Finding Mom," "Why, Why, Why," "Enter Dr. T." "Meeting the Twins," "Search and Chase,"
"After Mi," "Mrs. C. Freed," "Twins Death," "Get-Together Weather," "Hypnotic Duel," "Dungeon Shlim-Shlam," "Freckle on a
Pigmy," "Roller Skating Waltz," "The Happy Fingers," "Butterfly Ballet," "The Grindstone," "You Opened My Eyes," " Many Questions,"
"Terwilliger's Do Re Mi," "Ten Happy Fingers," "Hypnotic Chant," "Butterfly Ballet," "End Title," "Kid's Song," "Money," "Dressing
Song," "Dungeon Elevator," "I Will Not Get Involved," "Dungeon Shlim-Shlam," "Victory Procession," "Massage Opera."
Flesh and Fury Subseries 47.
1952
Scope and Contents note
Flesh and Fury, a Universal International Pictures production was released in 1952, directed by Joseph Pevney, and written
by William Alland and Bernard Gordon. The film starred Tony Curtis, Jan Sterling, Mona Freeman, Wallace Ford, Connie Gilchrist,
Katherine Locke, and Harry Shannon. The subseries includes music written for the film including orchestral parts, sheet music,
and conductor's scores.
box 131
Finders Keepers & Flesh and Fury
General Physical Description note: 7" reel-to-reel tape
General note
on item: Finders Keepers: Reel 5 #1 - End Title. Flesh & Fury: Reel 1 - Reel 6 #1.
box 131
Finders Keepers & Flesh and Fury
General Physical Description note: 7" reel-to-reel tape
General note
on item: Finders Keepers: Reel 4 (Chasing Jr.) to End Title. Flesh and Fury: Main Title - Reel 4 #2.
box 131
Finders Keepers & Flesh and Fury
General Physical Description note: 7" reel-to-reel tape
General note
on item: Finders Keepers: Reel 6 #2 - End Title. Flesh & Fury: Main title to Reel 4 Sue's Ultimatum.
box 131
Reel 4 #3 - End title
General Physical Description note: 7" reel-to-reel tape
box 68
Flesh & Fury
General note
Bound conductor's score.
box 100
Flesh and Fury
1952
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 11, "Down But Not Out."
box 102
Flesh and Fury
1952
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 17, "An End to Silence."
box 102
Flesh and Fury
1952
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 16, "Hearing Tests."
box 102
Flesh and Fury
1952
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 15, "A Woman Scorned."
box 102
Flesh and Fury
1952
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 14, "Jealousy."
box 102
Flesh and Fury
1952
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue nos. 12-13, "You're Beautiful."
For Love of Ivy Subseries 48.
box 142, folder 4
For Love of Ivy
1968
General Physical Description note: 7" sound disc
General note
Song from the film For Love of Ivy. Run time 2:54
Four Guns to the Border Subseries 49.
1954
Scope and Contents note
Four Guns to the Border, a Universal International Pictures production was released in 1954, directed by Richard Carlson,
and written by Louis L'Amour and George Van Marter. The film starred Rory Calhoun, Colleen Miller, George Nader, Walter Brennan,
Nina Foch, John McIntire, and Charles Drake. The subseries includes music written for the film including orchestral parts,
sheet music, and conductor's scores.
box 130, folder 11
Four Guns to the Border Prod. no. 1767
circa 1954
General Physical Description note: conductor's scores
Scope and Contents note
cue no. 3 "Fighting Pals" ; cue no. 4 "The Bhumer Girl" ; cue no. 6 "Bronco's Hot Seat" ; cue no. 13 "Lolly Rebellious" ;
cue no. 14 "Cully's Back" ; cue no. 15 "Friends and Enemies" ; cue no. 16 "Fight on Schedule" ; cue no. 17 "Maggie Breaks
It Up"
box 131
Cues: 1A - 6C
General Physical Description note: 7" reel-to-reel tape
box 131
Four Guns to the Border
General Physical Description note: 7" reel-to-reel tape
box 80, folder 18
Sound Recording
Scope and Content
Publisher: Medallion Records; 12" sound disc. Recording title: Far Horizons The Western Film Scores of Hans J. Salter, 1942-1958
Musical selections from the films: Battle at Apache Pass (1952), Walk the Proud Land (1956), Man Without a Star (1955), Bend
of the River (1952), The Spoilers(1942), Days of the Badman (1958), The Tall Stranger (1957), Untamed Frontier (1952), The
Oklahoman (1957), Four Guns to the Border (1954), and The Far Horizons (1955).
box 131
Four Guns to the Border
General Physical Description note: 7" reel-to-reel tape
box 131
Four Guns to the Border
General Physical Description note: 7" reel-to-reel tape
General note
on item: 1B - 6D.
box 131
Four Guns to the Border & Golden Horde
General Physical Description note: 7" reel-to-reel tape
General note
on item: Four Guns to the Border 7A - 9D. Golden Horde (1)R3 - (6)R5 (#1664).
box 131
Four Guns to the Border & Golden Horde
General Physical Description note: 7" reel-to-reel tape
General note
on item: 4 Guns to the Border 6D - 9D. Golden Horde (1)R3 - (3)R5.
box 153
Four Guns to the Border
1954
box 68
Four Guns to the Border
1954 July 29
Scope and Contents note
Cues also by Frank Skinner, Herman Stein and Henry Mancini.
General note
Bound conductor's score.
Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man Subseries 50.
1943
Scope and Contents note
Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man, a Universal Picture production was released in 1943, directed by Roy William Neill, and written
by Curt Siodmak. The film starred Lon Chaney Jr., Ilona Massey, Bela Lugosi, Dennis Hoey, and Patric Knowles. The subseries
includes music written for the film including orchestral parts, sheet music, and conductor's scores.
box 1, folder 10
Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man
1943
General Physical Description note: conductor's score photocopy
Scope and Contents note
cue no. 4 "Queen's Hospital"
General note
Prod. no. 1279
box 1, folder 10
Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man
1943
General Physical Description note: conductor's score photocopy
Scope and Contents note
cue no. 1 "Main Title"
General note
Prod. no. 1279
box 1, folder 10
Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man
1943
General Physical Description note: conductor's score photocopy
Scope and Contents note
cue "Graveyard"
General note
Prod. no. 1279
box 1, folder 10
Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man
1943
General Physical Description note: conductor's score photocopy
Scope and Contents note
cue "First Transformation"
General note
Prod. no. 1279
box 1, folder 10
Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man
1943
General Physical Description note: conductor's score photocopy
Scope and Contents note
cue no. 9 "Child Victim"
General note
Prod. no. 1279
box 80, folder 16
Music for Frankenstein, Dracula, The Mummy, The Wolf Man, and Other Old Friends
1941-1945
General Physical Description note: 12" sound disc
Scope and Contents note
Music from the films The Ghost of Frankenstein (1942), The Wolf Man (1941, The House of Dracula (1945)and other films.
General note
unopened.
box 147, folder 16
Assorted Cues
1943
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
cue no. 12 "Monster in Ice Block" ; cue no. 11 "Icy Cave" ; cue no. 9 "Child Victim" ; cue no. 7 "Off to Vasario" ; cue no.
6 "Looking for Maleva" ; cue no. 5 and 20 "First Transformation" cue no. 4 "Queen's Hospital" ; cue no. 3 "It's Holding Me"
; cue no. 2 "Graveyard" ; cue no. 1 "Main Title."
General note
Prod. no. 1279
box 147, folder 16
cue no. 15 "Faro-La-Faro-Li (Gypsy Song)"
1943
General Physical Description note: conductor's scores
General note
Prod. no. 1279. 3 copies.
box 174
Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man
1943
Frenchie Subseries 51.
1950
Scope and Contents note
Frenchie, a Universal International Pictures production was released in 1950, directed by Louis King, and written by Oscar
Brodney. The film starred Joel McCrea, Shelley Winters, Paul Kelly, and Elsa Lanchester. The subseries includes music written
for the film including orchestral parts, sheet music, and conductor's scores.
box 108, folder 9
Cue 8-17 "Accordion #2"
1950
General Physical Description note: Conductor's score
box 68
Frenchie
undated
General note
Bound conductor's score.
box 100
Frenchie
1950
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 12, "Piano Can Can."
box 103
Frenchie
1950
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Main title.
box 103
Frenchie
1950
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 10, "Father's Grave."
box 103
Frenchie
1950
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 3, "Accordiion #3."
box 112
Frenchie
1950
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 4, "Frenchie's Equipment."
box 112
Frenchie
1950
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 3, "Frenchie."
box 112
Frenchie
1950
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 6, "Disarmed."
box 112
Frenchie
1950
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 5, "Pete Lambert."
box 113
Frenchie
1950
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 2, "Father Murdered."
Frontier Bad Man Subseries 53.
1943
Scope and Contents note
Frontier Bad Man, a Universal Pictures production was released in 1943, directed by Ford Beebe, written by Gerald Geraghty
and Morgan Cox. The film starred by Robert Paige, Anne Gwynne, Noah Beery Jr., Diana Barrymore, Leo Carrillo, Andy Devine,
Tex Ritter, and Lon Chaney Jr. The subseries includes manuscript music written for the film including orchestral parts, sheet
music, and conductor's scores.
box 147, folder 5
Frontier Bad Men Prod. no. 1319
1943
General Physical Description note: conductors scores
Scope and Contents note
cue no. 1 "Main Title" and cue no. 31 "End Title."
Gathering of Eagles, A Subseries 55.
box 4, folder 5
Assorted Cues
1962
General Physical Description note: conductor's scores
Scope and Contents note
cue no. 2B "Carmody A.F.B."; cue no. 3A "Grand Tour"; cue no. 3B "The Titan"; cue no. 3C-4A "Green Flash Alert"; cue no. 8C
"Surprise Encounter"; cue no. 7A "Aggravation"; cue no. 7B "Too Many Martinis"; cue no. 10B "Victoria's Plea"; cue no. 9B
"Broken Date"; cue no. 9C-10A "Fowler's Accident"; cue no. 8E-9A "Making Up"; cue no. 8B "Discord"; cue no. 2A "Good News";
cue no. 8D "Japanese Source"; cue no. 8A "Fowler Fired"
General note
Includes typed recording schedule for 17 December 1962. Prod. no. 1922
Georgy Girl Subseries 56.
box 142, folder 6
Georgy Girl and When Stars Begin to Fall
1966
General Physical Description note: 7" sound disc
Scope and Contents note
Song from the film Georgy Girl.
General note
run time "Georgy Girl" 2:20 run time "When Stars Begin to Fall" 3:09
Ghost of Frankenstein Subseries 57.
1942
Scope and Contents note
Ghost of Frankenstein, a Universal Pictures production was released in 1942, directed by Erle C. Kenton, and written by Scott
Darling and Eric Taylor. The film starred Cedric Hardwicke, Bela Lugosi, Ralph Bellamy, Lionel Atwill, Evelyn Ankers, and
Lon Chaney Jr. The subseries includes music written for the film including orchestral parts, sheet music, and conductor's
scores.
box 59
Ghost of Frankenstien
General Physical Description note: 10" open reel audio tape
box 59
Master Tape
General Physical Description note: 10" open reel audio tape
box 68
Ghost of Frankenstein
General Physical Description note: Bound conductor's score
box 80, folder 15
The Complete Classic Film Score of The Ghost of Frankenstein
1942
General Physical Description note: 12" sound disc
Scope and Contents note
Music from the film The Ghost of Frankenstein (1942).
General note
unopened.
box 80, case 15
The Complete Classic Film Score of the Ghost of Frankenstein pasc-m_0137_080_015a
1942
Creator: Salter, Hans J.
Creator: Tony Thomas Productions
Creator: Salter Music Publishing Company
Physical Description: 1 Sound Recordings(1 vinyl record; Duration: 0:24:53)
Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
CONTAINS AUDIOVISUAL MATERIALS: Audiovisual materials are available for access. All requests to access digital materials must
be made in advance using the request button located on this page.
Scope and Contents
Content note: Music from The Ghost of Frankenstein (1942)
box 80, case 15
The Complete Classic Film Score of the Ghost of Frankenstein pasc-m_0137_080_015b
1942
Creator: Salter, Hans J.
Creator: Tony Thomas Productions
Creator: Salter Music Publishing Company
Physical Description: 1 Sound Recordings(1 vinyl record; Duration: 0:23:49)
Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
CONTAINS AUDIOVISUAL MATERIALS: Audiovisual materials are available for access. All requests to access digital materials must
be made in advance using the request button located on this page.
Scope and Contents
Content note: Music from The Ghost of Frankenstein (1942)
box 80, folder 12
The Film Music of Hans J. Salter
1946 and 1952
General Physical Description note: 12" sound disc
Scope and Contents note
Music from the films The Ghost of Frankenstein (1942), Magnificent Doll (1946), Bend of the River (1952), Against All Flags
(1952).
General note
unopened.
box 80, case 12
The Film Music of Hans Salter pasc-m_0137_080_012_001a
1946-1952
Creator: Salter, Hans J.
Creator: Tony Thomas Productions
Creator: Salter Music Publishing Company
Physical Description: 1 Sound Recordings(1 vinyl record; Duration: 0:24:08)
Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
CONTAINS AUDIOVISUAL MATERIALS: Audiovisual materials are available for access. All requests to access digital materials must
be made in advance using the request button located on this page.
Scope and Contents
Content note: Music from the films The Ghost of Frankenstein (1942), Magnificent Doll (1946), Bend of the River (1952), Against
All Flags (1952).
box 80, case 12
The Film Music of Hans Salter pasc-m_0137_080_012_001b
1946-1952
Creator: Salter, Hans J.
Creator: Tony Thomas Productions
Creator: Salter Music Publishing Company
Physical Description: 1 Sound Recordings(1 vinyl record; Duration: 0:25:09)
Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
CONTAINS AUDIOVISUAL MATERIALS: Audiovisual materials are available for access. All requests to access digital materials must
be made in advance using the request button located on this page.
Scope and Contents
Content note: Music from the films The Ghost of Frankenstein (1942), Magnificent Doll (1946), Bend of the River (1952), Against
All Flags (1952).
box 80, case 12
The Film Music of Hans Salter pasc-m_0137_080_012_002a
1946-1952
Creator: Salter, Hans J.
Creator: Tony Thomas Productions
Creator: Salter Music Publishing Company
Physical Description: 1 Sound Recordings(1 vinyl record; Duration: 0:24:41)
Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
CONTAINS AUDIOVISUAL MATERIALS: Audiovisual materials are available for access. All requests to access digital materials must
be made in advance using the request button located on this page.
Scope and Contents
Content note: Music from the films The Ghost of Frankenstein (1942), Magnificent Doll (1946), Bend of the River (1952), Against
All Flags (1952).
box 80, case 12
The Film Music of Hans Salter pasc-m_0137_080_012_002b
1946-1952
Creator: Salter, Hans J.
Creator: Tony Thomas Productions
Creator: Salter Music Publishing Company
Physical Description: 1 Sound Recordings(1 vinyl record; Duration: 0:22:43)
Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
CONTAINS AUDIOVISUAL MATERIALS: Audiovisual materials are available for access. All requests to access digital materials must
be made in advance using the request button located on this page.
Scope and Contents
Content note: Music from the films The Ghost of Frankenstein (1942), Magnificent Doll (1946), Bend of the River (1952), Against
All Flags (1952).
Ghostbusters Subseries 58.
box 26
Ghostbusters
1984
General note
Piano sheet music of the theme song from the film Ghostbusters.
Gloria Subseries 59.
1931
Scope and Contents note
Gloria, a Matador Film production was released in the US in 1931 through the distributor David Diamond. The German film was
directed by Hans Behrendt, written by Georg C. Klaren and Franz Schulz, and starred Gustav Fröhlich, Brigitte Helm,
Rolf Drucker, Fritz Kampers, and Hugo Fischer-Köppe. The subseries includes music written for the film including orchestral
parts, sheet music, and conductor's scores.
box 2, folder 9
Ernst kam ein Walzer
1931
General Physical Description note: orchestral parts
Scope and Contents note
Musical parts include: Banjo, Harmonica, Piano, Saxophone, Violin, Trumpet, Clarinet, and Flute from the film "Gloria."
box 3, folder 4
Ernst kam ein Walzer
1931
General Physical Description note: orchestral parts
Scope and Contents note
Musical parts include: Banjo, Harmonica, Piano, Saxophone, Violin, Trumpet, Clarinet, and Flute from the film "Gloria."
box 138, folder 7
Ernst kam ein Walzer
1931
General Physical Description note: orchestral parts
Golden Horde, The Subseries 60.
1951
Scope and Contents note
The Golden Horde, a Universal International Pictures production was released in 1951, directed by George Sherman, and written
by Gerald Drayson Adams and Harold Lamb. The film starred Ann Blyth, David Farrar, George Macready, Henry Brandon, Howard
Petrie, Richard Egan, and Marvin Miller. The Golden Horde of Genghis Khan was also an alternate title for the film. The subseries
includes music written for the film including orchestral parts, sheet music, and conductor's scores.
box 80, folder 1
Assorted Cues
1951
General Physical Description note: 12" sound disc, outside 78 inside 33 RPM
Scope and Contents note
Music cues include "Passage Discovered" ; " Kettle Drums Bugle" ; "Juchi Killed."
General note
2 sided.
box 80, folder 2
Assorted Cues
1951 July 9
General Physical Description note: 12" sound disc, outside 78 inside 33 RPM
Scope and Contents note
Music cues include "Raven Courier Killed" ; "The Khans Courier" "Palace Lute" ; "Lailee Eves Drops"
General note
2 sided.
box 80, folder 3
Assorted Cues
1951
General Physical Description note: 12" sound disc, outside 78 inside 33 RPM
Scope and Contents note
Music cues include "Sir Guy's Love" ; "Princess Plots" ; "City of Death."
General note
2 sided.
box 80, folder 4
Assorted Cues
1951 July
General Physical Description note: 12" sound disc, outside 78 RPM
Scope and Contents note
Music cues include "Main Title" "Tent Lute" "Drum Sweetener" "The Crusaders."
General note
2 sided.
box 80, folder 5
Assorted Cues
1951
General Physical Description note: 12" sound disc, outside 78 RPM
Scope and Contents note
Music cues include "Protecting the Princess Pt. 2" ; "Princess Bargain" ; "End Title"
General note
2 sided.
box 80, folder 6
Assorted Cues
1951 July 2
General Physical Description note: 12" sound disc, outside 78 inside 33 RPM
Scope and Contents note
Music cues include "Kalmucks Beaten Pt. 2" ; "Tugluck Killed" "Kettle Drums and bugle" ; "Khan's Arrival."
General note
2 sided.
box 80, folder 7
Assorted Cues
1951 July 2
General Physical Description note: 12" sound disc, outside 78 RPM
Scope and Contents note
Music cues include "The Miracle" ; "Princess Kissed" ; "Executioner Tricked" ; "Khans Defeat."
General note
2 sided.
box 80, folder 8
Assorted Cues
1951 July 2
General Physical Description note: 12" sound disc, outside 78 inside 33 RPM
Scope and Contents note
Music cues include "Kettle Drums" ; "Christian Battle" ; "Sir Guys Intro" ; "Shalimars Trick" ; "Kettle Drums and Bugle."
General note
2 sided.
box 80, folder 9
Music cues "Stars Prophecy Orchestra and gong" and "Protecting the Princess Pt. 1"
1951 July 2
General Physical Description note: 12" sound disc, outside 78 RPM
General note
Prod. no. 1664 . 2 sided.
box 110, folder 1
Cue 2 "Kettle Drum & Bugle #1"
1951
General Physical Description note: Conductor's score
box 110, folder 2
Cue 3 "Tent Lute"
1951
General Physical Description note: Conductor's score
box 131
The Golden Horde
General Physical Description note: 7" reel-to-reel tape
General note
on item: 1/2 full. Track 2 Side 2.
box 131
The Golden Horde
General Physical Description note: 7" reel-to-reel tape
box 131
The Golden Horde & Four Guns to the Border
General Physical Description note: 7" reel-to-reel tape
General note
on item: Golden Horde (4) R5 - R6 (1). Golden Horde (2) R6 - (3) R8 End title. Four Guns to the Border 1A.
box 131
The Golden Horde & Walk the Proud Land
General Physical Description note: 7" reel-to-reel tape
General note
on item: The Golden Horde (1) R6 - End title. Walk the Proud Land 3A - (1)4AX.
box 80, folder 10
The Golden Horde Prod. no. 1664 R. 7
1951
General Physical Description note: 12" sound disc, outside 78 inside 33 RPM
Scope and Contents note
Music cues include "Kalmuks Beaten" and "Barbarian Dance"
General note
2 sided.
box 80, folder 11
The Golden Horde Prod. no. 1664
1951 August 10
General Physical Description note: 10" sound disc, outside 78 RPM
Scope and Contents note
Music cues include: "Redo-Main Title"
box 69
Golden Horde, The
General note
Bound conductor's score.
box 80, folder 17
The Fantasy Film Music of Hans J. Salter
1951-1954
General Physical Description note: 12" sound disc
Scope and Contents note
Music from the film scores of The Golden Horde (1951), The Black Shield of Falworth (1954), and The Prince who was a Thief
(1951).
General note
disc in separate sleeve from original jacket.
Great Race, The Subseries 61.
box 142, folder 12
The Sweetheart Tree
1965
General Physical Description note: 7" sound disc
Scope and Contents note
Song from the film The Great Race.
Hi, Good Lookin' Subseries 62.
1944
Scope and Contents note
Hi, Good Looking', a Universal Pictures production was released in 1944, dircted by Edward C. Lilley, and written by Eugene
Conrad and Bradford Ropes. The film starred Harriet Hilliard, Eddie Quillan, Kirby Grant, Betty Kean, and Roscoe Karns. The
subseries includes manuscript music written for the film including orchestral parts, sheet music, and conductor's scores.
box 147, folder 7
cue no. 19 "Margherita"
1944
General Physical Description note: conductor's scores
General note
Prod. no. 1359
Heaven with a Gun Subseries 63.
box 142, folder 5
A Lonely Place
1969
General Physical Description note: 7" sound disc
Scope and Contents note
Song from the film Heaven with a Gun.
His Butler's Sister Subseries 64.
1943
Scope and Contents note
His Butler's Sister, a Universal Pictures production was released in 1943, directed by Frank Borzage, and written by Samuel
Hoffenstein and Elizabeth Reinhardt. The film starred Deanna Durbin, Franchot Tone, Pat O'Brien, Akim Tamiroff, and Alan Mowbray.
The subseries includes music written for the film including orchestral parts, sheet music, and conductor's scores.
box 69
His Butler's Sister
General note
Bound conductor's score.
box 103
His Butler's Sister
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Hitler Subseries 65.
1962
Scope and Contents note
Hitler, a Three Crown Productions Inc. film was released in 1962, directed by Stuart Heisler, and written by Sam Neuman and
E. Charles Straus. The film starred Richard Basehart, Cordula Trantow, Maria Emo, John Mitchum, Celia Lovsky, and Martin Kosleck.
The subseries includes music written for the film including orchestral parts, sheet music, and conductor's scores.
box 15, folder 3
cue no. 6B "Terror Montage"
1962
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
box 37, folder 7
Hitler
circa 1962
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 8A
box 59
Assorted Cues
1961 December 11
General Physical Description note: 10" open reel audio tape
box 59
Assorted Cues
1961 December 11
General Physical Description note: 3 10" open reel audio tapes
box 59
Master Tapes
General Physical Description note: 2 10" open reel audio tapes
box 80, folder 20
Hitler Soundtrack
1962
General Physical Description note: 12" sound disc
Scope and Contents note
Original soundtrack from the film.
General note
2 copies. unopened.
box 114
Orchestral Parts
General Physical Description note: orchestral parts
box 84
Hitler/A Modest Villa
General note
Bound conductor's score.
box 84
Hitler/C.H.
General note
Bound conductor's score.
box 84
Hitler/Cheap Melodramatics
General note
Bound conductor's score.
box 84
Hitler/Conspiracy
General note
Bound conductor's score.
box 84
Hitler/End Title
General note
Bound conductor's score.
box 84
Hitler/Even You!
General note
Bound conductor's score.
box 84
Hitler/Her Life or Mine
General note
Bound conductor's score.
box 84
Hitler/Hindenburg Montage
General note
Bound conductor's score.
box 84
Hitler/I Am Eva Brown
General note
Bound conductor's score.
box 84
Hitler/Look At Me
General note
Bound conductor's score.
box 84
Hitler/Main Title
General note
Bound conductor's score.
box 84
Hitler/Rise to Power
General note
Bound conductor's score.
box 84
Hitler/The Apartment
General note
Bound conductor's score.
box 84
Hitler/The Berghof
General note
Bound conductor's score.
box 84
Hitler/The Blitz
General note
Bound conductor's score.
box 84
Hitler/The Old Guard
General note
Bound conductor's score.
box 84
Hitler/The Purge
General note
Bound conductor's score.
box 84
Hitler/The Putsch
General note
Bound conductor's score.
box 84
Hitler/Torch Parade
General note
Bound conductor's score.
box 84
Hitler/Unfriendly Visit
General note
Bound conductor's score.
box 115
Hitler
General Physical Description note: orchestral parts
Hold Back the Night Subseries 66.
box 62
Assorted Cues
1956 June 4
General Physical Description note: 7 " open reel audio tape
box 62
Assorted Cues
1956 June 4
General Physical Description note: 2 7 " open reel audio tapes
box 63
Assorted Cues
General Physical Description note: 3 7 " open reel audio tapes
General note
Production no. 5603
Holzapfel Weiss Alles Subseries 67.
1932
Scope and Contents note
Holzapfel Weiss Alles, a Elite-Tonfilm-Produktion GmbH was released in the US in 1933 through the distributor Capitol Film
Exchange, directed by Victor Janson, and written by Heinz Goldberg and Stephan Mihaly. The German film starred Felix Bressart,
Gretl Theimer, Theodor Loos, Iván Petrovich, and Julius Falkenstein. The subseries includes music written for the film
including orchestral parts, sheet music, and conductor's scores.
box 133, folder 7
Meine Liebe bluht alle Jahre auf's and Was man einer kleinen suben Frau ins Ohr sagt
1932
General Physical Description note: orchestral parts
Scope and Contents note
Orchestral parts for Violin and Piano. Both songs are from the film "Holzapfel Weiss Alles" (1932).
box 2, folder 10
Meine Liebe bluht alle Jahre auf's Nev
1932
General Physical Description note: orchestral parts
Scope and Contents note
Orchestral parts for Violin and Piano.
box 138, folder 16
Meine Liebe bluht alle Jahre
1932
General Physical Description note: Piano sheet music
Scope and Contents note
Song from film "Holzapfel weiss alles."
House of Frankenstein Subseries 68.
1944
Scope and Contents note
House of Frankenstein, a Universal Pictures production was released in 1944, directed by Erle C. Kenton, and written by Curt
Siodmak and Edward T. Lowe Jr. The film starred Boris Karloff, Lon Chaney Jr., John Carradine, Anne Gwynne, Peter Coe, and
Lionel Atwill. The subseries includes music written for the film including orchestral parts, sheet music, and conductor's
scores.
box 69
House of Frankenstein
General note
Bound conductor's score.
Human Jungle, The Subseries 69.
1954
Scope and Contents note
The Human Jungle, a Allied Artist Pictures production was released in 1954, directed by Joseph M. Newman, and written by Daniel
Fuchs and William Sackheim. An alternate US title for this film is The Police Story. The film starred Gary Merrill, Jan Sterling,
Regis Toomey, Lamont Johnson, Patrick Waltz, Chuck Connors, and Paula Raymond. The subseries includes music written for the
film including orchestral parts, sheet music, and conductor's scores.
box 4, folder 7
The Human Jungle
circa 1954
General Physical Description note: orchestral parts
Scope and Contents note
Orchestral parts for Cue 9B "Dan Wraps It Up." Instrumentation for Piano, Harp, Violins, Viola, Cello, Bass, 1st Flute, 2nd
Flute, Oboe, 1st Clarinet, 2nd Clarinet, Bass Clarinet, Bassoon, 1st Horn, 2nd Horn, 3rd Horn, 1st Trumpet, 2nd Trumpet, 3rd
Trumpet, 1st Trombone, 2nd Trombone, 3rd Trombone, Tuba, and Percussion.
General note
All music has unidentifiable stamp "Fred Sternberg Librarian-Copyist."
box 11, folder 29
Score for cue 9A and sequence "Driggs Street Chase"
1954
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
box 18, folder 1
cue no. 9B "Dan Wraps It Up"
1954 August 9
General Physical Description note: conductor's score 13 x 22
box 18, folder 2
Assorted Cues
1954
General Physical Description note: conductor's score 13 x 22
Scope and Contents note
cue no. 1B "Ready Geddes"; cue no. 1C "Brief Chief" ; cue no. 3A "Policeman's Ball" ; cue no. 2A "Radio Music" ; cue no. 4A
"Night Raid"
box 18, folder 3
Assorted Cues
1954
General Physical Description note: conductor's score 13 x 22
Scope and Contents note
cue no. 7B "Kippers and Cops" ; cue no. 8A "Courtroom Montage" ; cue no. 7A "Strauss Does It" cue no. 8B "Apathetic Pat"
box 18, folder 3
Assorted Cues
1954
General Physical Description note: conductor's score 13 x 22
Scope and Contents note
cue no. 9A "Driggs Street Chase" cue no. 8C "Cops Plot" ; cue no. 1A "Main Title"
box 140, folder 7
Assorted Cues
1954
General Physical Description note: conductor's scores
Scope and Contents note
cue no. 1A "Main Title" ; cue no. 1B "Ready Geddes" ; cue no. 3A "Policeman's Ball" ; cue no. 4A "Night Raid" ; cue no. 8A
"Courtroom Montage."
If a Man Answers Subseries 70.
1962
Scope and Contents note
If a Man Answers, a Ross Hunter and Universal International Pictures co-production was released in 1962, directed by Henry
Levin, and written by Richard Morris and based on the novel by Winifred Wolfe. The film starred Sandra Dee, Bobby Darin, Micheline
Presle, John Lund, Cesar Romero, Stefanie Powers, and Christopher Knight. The subseries includes music written for the film
including orchestral parts, sheet music, and conductor's scores.
box 59
Assorted Cues
General Physical Description note: 2 10" open reel audio tapes
box 61
Assorted Cues
General Physical Description note: 10" open reel audio tape
box 69
If a Man Answers
General note
Bound conductor's score.
box 140, folder 8
If A Man Answers Prod. no. 1920
1962
General Physical Description note: conductor's scores
Scope and Contents note
cue no. 1A "Main Title Pt. 1" ; cue no. 1B "Main Title Pt.2 ; cue no. 1C "Prologue Pt. 1 ; cue no. 1CC "Prologue Pt. 2 ; cue
no. 1D Dating Game" ; cue no. 1E "Triple Play" ; cue no. 1F and 2A "Maman's Advice" ; cue no. 2B "Sky Scrapers" ; cue no.
2C "Slap Happy" ; cue no. 2D "Man Trap" ; cue no. 2E and 3A "French Dressing" ; cue no. 3B "In Like A Lioness"
General note
Folder 1 of 3.
box 140, folder 9
If A Man Answers Prod. no. 1920
1962
General Physical Description note: conductor's scores
Scope and Contents note
cue no. 3D "Puritan Papa" ; cue no. 3E "The Facts of Wife" ; cue no. 3C "Day Dreaming" ; cue no. 3F and 4A "Maid to Order"
; cue no. 4B "Dance Source" ; cue no. 4C "Awake and Waiting" cue no. 4D "And So To Wed" ; cue no. 4E "Fancy Footwork" ; cue
no. 5A "Tina Moves In" cue no. 5AA "Chef's Chargrin" ; cue no. 5B "The Book"
General note
Folder 2 of 3.
box 140, folder 10
If A Man Answers Prod. no. 1920
1962
General Physical Description note: conductor's scores
Scope and Contents note
cue no. 6A "A Dog's Life" ; cue no. 6C "Loose Leash" ; cue no. 6B "Praising Your Pet" ; cue no. 6D "Jerking the Jerk" ; cue
no. 6E and 7A "Tina's Back" ; cue no. 7B "Tina's Troubles" cue no. 7C "Leash Breaker" ; cue no. 8A Swan Song ; cue no. 8B
and 9A "Phone Calls and Flowers" ; cue no.9AA "Everything's Rosey" ; cue no. 9B "Swan Too Many" ; cue no. 9C and 10A "Supper
with Swan" ; cue no. 10B "Maman's Myth Taken" ; cue no. 11A "Swan Wright" ; cue no. 11B "No Eve For Adam" ; cue no. 11C "Kennel
Capers" ; cue no. 11D "End Title."
General note
Folder 3 of 3.
Incredible Shrinking Man
1957
box 80, folder 14
Sound Recording
1957
Scope and Content
From the sound recording, "The Classic Horror Music of Hans J. Salter 1954-1957."
Innocent Affair, An Subseries 71.
1948
Scope and Contents note
An Innocent Affair, a James Nasser Productions Inc. film was released in 1948, directed by Lloyd Bacon, and written by Lou
Breslow and Joseph Hoffman. A later alternate title for the film when it was reissued was Don't Trust Your Husband. The film
starred Fred MacMurray, Madeleine Carroll, Charles 'Buddy' Rogers, Rita Johnson, Louise Allbritton, and Alan Mowbray. The
subseries includes music written for the film including orchestral parts, sheet music, and conductor's scores.
box 68
Innocent Affair, An
General note
Also known as, "Don't Trust Your Husband" and "Under Suspicion" when reissued in the U.S. Bound conductor's score.
box 69
Innocent Affair, An
General note
Also known as, "Don't Trust Your Husband" and "Under Suspicion" when reissued in the U.S. Bound conductor's score.
Invisible Agent Subseries 72.
1942
Scope and Contents note
Invisible Agent, a Universal Pictures and Frank Lloyd Productions film was released in 1942, directed by Edwin L. Marin, and
written by Curt Siodmak and loosely based on the novel The Invisible Man by H.G. Wells. The film starred Ilona Massey, Jon
Hall, Peter Lorre, Cedric Hardwicke, and J. Edward Bromberg. The subseries includes music written for the film including orchestral
parts, sheet music, and conductor's scores.
box 147, folder 9
Assorted Cues
1942
General Physical Description note: conductor's scores
Scope and Contents note
cue no. 1 "Main Title" ; cue no. 2 "Pearl Harbor Montage" ; cue no. 4 and 15 "Arrival in Berlin" ; cue no. 5 "Strange Meeting"
; cue no. 6 "Cigarette Lighter" ; cue no. 7 "Champagne Cocktails" ; cue no. 8 "The Chicken Leg" ; cue no. 9 "Carl's Bewilderment"
; cue no. 10 "Dinner is Served" ; cue no. 11 "The Transformation" ; cue no. 12 "Conrad's Arrival" ; cue no. 13 "Setting the
Trap" ; cue no. 14 "Into the Trap" ; cue no. 17 "Caught in the Net" ; cue no. 18 "Jap Embassy" ; cue no. 21 "Hari Kari" cue
no. 23 "End Title."
General note
Prod. no. 1236
box 69
Invisible Agent
General note
Bound conductor's score.
It Started with Eve Subseries 74.
1941
Scope and Contents note
It Started with Eve, a Universal Pictures production was released in 1941, directed by Henry Koster, and written by Hanns
Kräly and Norman Krasna. The film starred Deanna Durbin, Charles Laughton, Robert Cummings, Guy Kibbee, Margaret Tallichet,
Catherine Doucet, Walter Catlett, Charles Coleman, and Leonard Elliott. The subseries includes music written for the film
including orchestral parts, sheet music, and conductor's scores.
box 69
It Started With Eve
General note
Bound conductor's score.
Karneval der Liebe Subseries 75.
1934
Scope and Contents note
Karneval der Liebe, a Pan-Film KG Wien production was released internationally in 1934. The German film was directed and written
by Carl Lamac, and starred Hermann Thimig, Lien Deyers, Mimo von Delly, Hans Moser, and Ingeborg Grahn. Translated into English
the title is Carnival of Love. The subseries includes music written for the film including orchestral parts, sheet music,
and conductor's scores.
box 1, folder 9
Es gibt viel entzuckend schone Frauen!
1934
General Physical Description note: sheet music
Scope and Contents note
Song from the film "Karneval und Liebe."
box 1, folder 9
Es Singen die Geigen Lied und English Waltz
1934
General Physical Description note: orchestral parts
Scope and Contents note
Song from the film "Karneval und Liebe".
box 1, folder 9
Heut' geh' ich einmal auf's Ganze!
1934
General Physical Description note: sheet music
Scope and Contents note
Song from the film "Karneval und Liebe."
box 4, folder 2
Songs from film Karneval der Liebe
1934
General Physical Description note: sheet music
Scope and Contents note
Songs from the film Karneval der Liebe including Es singen die Geigen Lied und English Waltz, Es gibt soviel entzuckend schone
Frauen, Heut' geh'ich einmal auf's Ganze!, Tausend und einen Tango.
box 6, folder 8
Serenade
1934
General Physical Description note: conductor's scores
Scope and Contents note
Song from the film Karneval der Liebe.
box 133, folder 7
Es gibt viel entzuckend schone Frauen!
1934
General Physical Description note: sheet music
Scope and Contents note
Song from the film "Karneval und Liebe."
Katharina die Lezte Subseries 76.
1936
Scope and Contents note
Katharina, die Lezte, a Universal Pictures production was released in 1936, directed by Henry Koster, written by Felix Jackson,
and based on the novel Alexander Hunyady. The film starred Franciska Gaal, Hans Holt, Hans Olden, Otto Wallburg, Dorothy Poole,
and Eduard Linkers. The English literal translation of the US release title is Catherine the Last. The subseries includes
manuscript manuscript music written for the film including orchestral parts, sheet music, and conductor's scores.
box 138, folder 9
[Auztritt] Katharina
circa 1936
General Physical Description note: conductor's scores
Scope and Contents note
Song from film Katharina die Lezte. Title illegible.
box 138, folder 12
Untitled song
undated
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Killer That Stalked New York Subseries 78.
1950
Scope and Contents note
The Killer That Stalked New York, a Robert Cohn Productions was released in 1950, directed by Earl McEvoy, written by Harry
Essex, and based on a Colliers Magazine article by Milton Lehman. Frightened City was an alternate and copyright title for
this film. The film starred Evelyn Keyes, Charles Korvin, William Bishop, and Dorothy Malone. The subseries includes music
written for the film including orchestral parts, sheet music, and conductor's scores.
box 73
Frightened City, The
General note
Bound conductor's score.
Kiss of Fire Subseries 79.
1955
Scope and Contents note
Kiss of Fire, a Universal International Pictures production was released in 1955, directed by Joseph M. Newman, and written
by Franklin Coen and Richard Collins. The film starred Jack Palance, Barbara Rush, Rex Reason, Martha Hyer, and Leslie Bradley.
The subseries includes music written for the film including orchestral parts, sheet music, and conductor's scores.
Kuss Im Schnee Subseries 80.
undated
Scope and Contents note
No information found on this German film title. The subseries includes music written for the film including orchestral parts,
sheet music, and conductor's scores.
box 3, folder 3
Beim Ersten Tango
1935
General Physical Description note: sheet music
Scope and Contents note
Song from the film "Kuss Im Schnee."
box 138, folder 7
Beim Ersten Tango
1935
General Physical Description note: piano sheet music
Scope and Contents note
Song from the film "Kuss Im Schnee."
Lady Godiva of Coventry Subseries 82.
1955
Scope and Contents note
Lady Godiva of Coventry, a Universal International Pictures production was released in 1955, directed by Arthur Lubin, and
written by Oscar Brodney. The film starred Maureen O'Hara, George Nader, Victor McLaglen, Rex Reason, Torin Thatcher, and
Eduard Franz. The subseries includes music written for the film including orchestral parts, sheet music, and conductor's scores.
box 118
Lady Godiva of Coventry
1955
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
"Main Title," "Lord Leofric," "No Vapors," "Secret Wedding," "Grand Entrance," "First Troubles," "Godiva and Her People,"
"No Privacy," "Prohibition Fails," "Leofric's Honor," "Leofric Rages," "Saxon's Trap," "End Title," "End Cast."
Land Unknown, The Subseries 83.
1957
Scope and Contents note
The Land Unknown, a Universal International Pictures production was released in 1957, directed by Virgil W. Vogel, and written
by Charles Palmer and William N. Robson. The film starred Jock Mahoney, Shirley Patterson, William Reynolds, Henry Brandon,
and Douglas Kennedy. The subseries includes music written for the film including orchestral parts, sheet music, and conductor's
scores.
box 71
Land Unknown, The
General note
Bound conductor's score.
box 118
Land Unknown, The
1957
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
"Futile Flare," Something Awful," "Am-scray" "Only Human," "Completely Furnished," "Caveman Tactics," "Fire and Fall Back,"
"Hot Fight," "Triple Cross."
box 31
Laramie
circa 1959
General note
Piano sheet music of the television series Laramie (1959-1963).
Law and Mr. Jones, The Subseries 85.
1960-1962
box 18, folder 6
Assorted Cues
1961 January
General Physical Description note: conductor's score, 11x17
Scope and Contents note
cue no. 4133 "On the Roof" ; cue no. 4113 "Mayhem" ; cue no. 4129 "Grotesque"; cue no. 4111 "A Shady Deal"; cue no. 4145 "Black
and White" ; cue no. 4156 "Dark Promise"; cue no. 4160 "The Truth" ; cue no. 4163 "Good Example"
box 18, folder 7
Assorted Cues
1961 January
General Physical Description note: conductor's score, 11x17
Scope and Contents note
cue no. 4127 "Asphalt in the Rain" ; cue no. 4127 "A Study in Orange" ; cue no. 4161 "The Road Back" ; cue no. 41000 and 4109
"Billboard" ; cue no. "n-4104 "Main Title Revised" ; cue no. 4102 "Play on #1" ; cue no. 4103 "Playoff #1" ; cue no. 4104
"Playon #2" ; cue no. 4105 "Sincerely Yours" ; cue no. 4106 "Tag Opening" ; cue no. 4107 "Tag Ending" ; cue no. N-4108 "End
Credits Revised" ; cue no. 4112 "Marsha" ; cue no. 4114 "Lesson in Democracy" ; cue no. 4115 "Dramatic Bridges" ; cue no.
4116 "Two Pigeons" ; cue no. 4117 "Three Pigeons" ; cue no. 4118 "C.E."
box 18, folder 8
Assorted Cues
1960-1962
General Physical Description note: conductor's score, 11x17
Scope and Contents note
cue no. 4119 "Neutral Bridge" ; cue no. 4120 "Brute Force" ; cue no. 4121 "Courtroom Revisited"; cue no.4122 "Play off #3"
; cue no. 4123 "Looking For Mr. Jones" ; cue no. 4124 "Playoff #4" cue no. 4125 "The Deserter" ; cue no. 4126 "Hostile Crowd"
; cue no. 4128 "Not Wanted" ; cue no. 4130 " The Yellow Light" ; cue no. 4131 "The Law" ; cue no. 4132 "Size Ten"
box 156
The Law and Mr. Jones
1960-1962
General Physical Description note: manuscript
Little Tough Guy Subseries 87.
1938
Scope and Contents note
Little Tough Guy, a Universal Pictures production was released in 1938, directed by Harold Young, and written by Gilson Brown
and Brenda Weisberg. The film starred Robert Wilcox, Helen Parrish, Marjorie Main, Jackie Searl, Peggy Stewart, and Helen
MacKellar. The subseries includes manuscript manuscript music written for the film including orchestral parts, sheet music,
and conductor's scores.
box 145, folder 6
Assorted Cues
1938
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
cue no. 11 "In Despair" ; cue no. 3 "Poor Family" ; cue no. 4 "The Arrest."
General note
Prod. 917
Lost in Space Subseries 88.
1965-1968
Scope and Contents note
Lost in Space, a 20th Century Fox Television production aired on CBS from 1965-1968 and was created by Irwin Allen. The series
starred June Lockhart, Mark Goddard, Marta Kristen, Bill Mumy, Angela Cartwright, Guy Williams, Jonathan Harris, Bob May,
and Dick Tufeld. The subseries includes manuscript manuscript music written for the television series including orchestral
parts, sheet music, and conductor's scores.
box 12, folder 7
Cue 17 "Judy's Discovery"
circa 1956
General Physical Description note: conductor's score, photocopy
General note
Prod. no. 8502
box 140, folder 5
Cue "Filmy Spiderweb"
1965-1968
General Physical Description note: conductor's scores
Lost Weekend Subseries 89.
box 31
Lost Weekend, The
1945
General note
Printed conductor's score.
box 61
Sound Recording
Scope and Content
Composer: Virgil Thompson
10" open reel audio tape
Love from a Stranger Subseries 90.
1947
Scope and Contents note
Love from a Stranger, a Bryan Foy production was released in 1947, directed by Richard Whorf, and based on a play by Frank
Vosper which was also based on the short story Philomel Cottage by Agatha Christie. This was also a remake of a 1937 production
of the same title. The 1947 film starred John Hodiak, Sylvia Sidney, Ann Richards, John Howard, Isobel Elsom, and Ernest Cossart.
The alternate UK title for this film was A Stranger Walked In. The subseries includes music written for the film including
orchestral parts, sheet music, and conductor's scores.
box 70
Love From a Stranger
General note
Bound conductor's score.
Lover Come Back Subseries 91.
1946
Scope and Contents note
Lover Come Back, a Universal Pictures production was released in 1946, directed by William A. Seiter, and written by Michael
Fessier and Ernest Pagano. The film starred George Brent, Lucille Ball, Vera Zorina, Charles Winninger, Carl Esmond, and Raymond
Walburn. An alternate title for the film when it was reissued in the US was When Lovers Meet. This film is not connected in
anyway to the later film of the same title Lover Come Back (1961). The subseries includes music written for the film including
orchestral parts, sheet music, and conductor's scores.
box 77
Lover Come Back
General note
Bound conductor's score.
Magnificent Doll Subseries 92.
1946
Scope and Contents note
Magnificent Doll, a Hallmark Productions film was released in 1946, directed by Frank Borzage, and written by Irving Stone.
The film starred Ginger Rogers, David Niven, Burgess Meredith, Peggy Wood, Stephen McNally, and Robert Barrat. The subseries
includes music written for the film including orchestral parts, sheet music, and conductor's scores.
box 61
Assorted Cues
General Physical Description note: 10" open reel audio tape
General note
On box, "first 4 sides transfer."
box 62
Assorted Cues
General Physical Description note: 7" open reel audio tape
box 63
Assorted Cues
General Physical Description note: 1 7" open reel audio tape
box 63
Out Takes
General Physical Description note: 7 " open reel audio tape
box 64
Unidentified Contents
General Physical Description note: sound cassette
box 143, folder 2
Magnificent Doll Pt. 2
1946 November 3
General Physical Description note: 12" 78 RPM
Scope and Contents note
Symphony Recordings of music for film Magnificent Doll (1946).
box 74
Magnificent Doll
General note
Bound conductor's score.
box 80, folder 12
Sound Recording
Scope and Content
Music from the films The Ghost of Frankenstein (1942), Magnificent Doll (1946), Bend of the River (1952), Against All Flags
(1952).
Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
12" sound disc
Man in the Net, The Subseries 93.
1959
Scope and Contents note
The Man in the Net, a Jaguar Productions and the Mirisch Corporation film was released in 1959, directed by Michael Curtiz,
and written by Reginald Rose and Hugh Wheeler. The film starred Alan Ladd, Carolyn Jones, Diane Brewster, John Lupton, Charles
McGraw, Tom Helmore, and Betty Lou Holland. The subseries includes music written for the film including orchestral parts,
sheet music, and conductor's scores.
box 16, folder 6
cue no. 9D "Timmy Spills the Beans," cue no. 9B "Emily's Mission"
circa 1959
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
box 17, folder 1
cue no. 10C "End Title" ; cue no. 6A "A Frame Up" ; " cue no. 9C "Testing"
circa 1959
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
box 17, folder 2
cue no. 6B "Caught in the Net" and cue no. 10A "It's Brad"
circa 1959
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
box 17, folder 3
cue no. 1B "Angels in the Woods" ; cue no. 1A "Main Title" ; cue no. 3B "Leading Citizens"
circa 1959
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
box 37, folder 4
cue no. 2B "Vicky's Party"
circa 1959
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
box 63
Assorted Cues
General Physical Description note: 2 7 " open reel audio tapes
General note
Production no. 6400.
box 148, folder 5
Assorted Cues
1959
General Physical Description note: conductor's scores
Scope and Contents note
cue no. 2A "Linda" ; cue no. 7A "Pretty Bracelet" ; cue no. 8B "Operation Leroy" ; cue no. 8A "All the Kids."
General note
Corresponding orchestral parts in box 17
Man-Eater of Kumaon Subseries 94.
1948
Scope and Contents note
Man-Eater of Kumaon, a Shaff Productions film was released in 1948, directed by Byron Haskin, written by Jeanne Bartlett ,
and based on the novel written by Jim Corbett. The film starred Sabu, Wendell Corey, Joy Page, Morris Carnovsky, Jimmy Moss,
and Argentina Brunetti. The subseries includes music written for the film including orchestral parts, sheet music, and conductor's
scores.
box 1, folder 1
Assorted Cues
circa 1948
General Physical Description note: conductor's scores
Scope and Contents note
cue no.1 and sequence no. 1A "Main Title" ; cue no. 2-3 and sequence no. 1B "Jungle" ; cue no. 5 and sequence no. 2A "Wounded
Tiger."
box 1, folder 2
Assorted Cues
circa 1948
General Physical Description note: conductor's scores
Scope and Contents note
cue no. 13 and sequence no. 4B "Doctor Returns"; cue no. 7 and sequence no. 2C "First Victim" ; cue no. 14 and sequence no.
4C; cue no. 18 and sequence no. 5AA1.
box 1, folder 3
Assorted Cues
circa 1948
General Physical Description note: conductor's scores
Scope and Contents note
cue no. 16 and sequence 4D "Crisis Passed"; cue no. 15 and sequence no. 4C1 "How is Lali?"; cue no. 19 and sequence no. 5A
"Poor Lali"; cue no. 21 and 25 sequence no. 6C-6AA "Panther Dead" ; cue no. 22 and sequence 6D "Guilt"; cue no. 23 and sequence
no. 6C "Tiger Caught."
box 1, folder 4
Assorted Cues
circa 1948
General Physical Description note: conductor's scores
Scope and Contents note
cue no. 32 and 34 sequence no. 8C "Nightmare"; cue no. 35 sequence no. 8C1 "Collin's Story"; cue no. 41 and sequence and sequence
9E "Last Attack,"
box 1, folder 5
Assorted Cues
circa 1948
General Physical Description note: conductor's scores
Scope and Contents note
sequence 5AA1 "Nice Boy"; sequence 2D "The Phantom"; sequence 3AA "On the Trail"; sequence 3B "A Young Friend"; . Includes
instrumental breakdown chart.
box 2, folder 1
Man-eater of Kumaon
1948
General Physical Description note: conductor's scores
Scope and Contents note
cue no. 32 and 34 "Nightmare" (5 copies); cue no. 35 "Collin's Story" (4 copies); cue no. 36 and 37 "The Moon" (4 copies);
cue no. 38 "Ganga Ram" (4 copies).
box 2, folder 2
Man-eater of Kumaon
1948
General Physical Description note: conductor's scores
Scope and Contents note
cue no. 39 "Human Bait" (4 copies); cue no. 40 "Sacrifice" (4 copies); cue no. 41 "Last Attack" (4 copies); cue no. 42 and
43 "End Title and Cast" (2 copies); cue no. 31 "Waiting for Ram" (4 copies); cue no. 30 "Elegy" (1 copy)
box 7, folder 1
Maneaters
circa 1948
General Physical Description note: 9 1/2 x 13 sheet music
Scope and Contents note
Orchestral parts for Cues 1 and 9F. Instrumentation for Violins, Celesta, Piano, Harp, Violas, Cello, Bass, 1st Flute, 2nd
Flute, Oboe, English Horn, 1st Clarinet, 2nd Clarinet, Bass Clarinet, Bassoon, 1st Horn, 2nd Horn, 3rd Horn, 1st Trumpet,
2nd Trumpet, 3rd Trumpet, 1st Trombone, 2nd Trombone, 3rd Trombone, Tuba, Tympani, and Bells.
box 7, folder 2
Maneaters
circa 1948
General Physical Description note: 9 1/2 x 13 sheet music
Scope and Contents note
Orchestral parts for Cues 15 and 3B. Instrumentation for Piano, Harp, Violin, Viola, Cello, Bass, Flute, 1st Clarinet, Bass
Clarinet, Bassoon, and Horn.
box 7, folder 3
Maneaters
circa 1948
General Physical Description note: 9 1/2 x 13 sheet music
Scope and Contents note
Orchestral parts for Cues 14 and 4CI. Instrumentation for Piano, Harp, Violin, Viola, Cello, Bass, Flute, Oboe, 1st Clarinet,
Bass Clarinet, Bassoon, and Horn.
box 7, folder 4
Maneaters
circa 1948
General Physical Description note: 9 1/2 x 13 sheet music
Scope and Contents note
Orchestral parts for Cues 13 and 4B. Instrumentation for Piano, Harp, Violins, Viola, Cello, Bass, Clarinet, 2nd Clarinet,
and Timpani.
box 7, folder 5
Maneaters
circa 1948
General Physical Description note: 9 1/2 x 13 sheet music
Scope and Contents note
Orchestral parts for Cues 12 and 5AAI. Instrumentation for Harp, Violins, Viola, Cello, Bass, Flute, Oboe, English Horn, 1st
Clarinet 2nd Clarinet, 3rd Clarinet, Bass Clarinet, Bassoon, and Horn.
box 7, folder 6
Maneaters
circa 1948
General Physical Description note: 9 1/2 x 13 sheet music
Scope and Contents note
Orchestral parts for Cues 11 and 8B. Instrumentation for Piano, Harp, Violins, Viola, Cello, Bass, Flute, Oboe, English Horn,
1st Clarinet, 2nd Clarinet, Bass Clarinet, Bassoon, Horn. Includes onion skin of Violin part.
box 7, folder 7
Maneaters
circa 1948
General Physical Description note: 9 1/2 x 13 sheet music
Scope and Contents note
Orchestral parts for Cues 10 and 3A. Instrumentation for Piano, Celesta, Harp, Violins, Violas, Cello, Bassoon, 1st Flute,
Oboe, 1sr Clarinet, 2nd Clarinet, Bass Clarinet, Horn, Timpani, and Vibra. Includes onion skin of Violin part.
General note
All music has unidentifiable stamp "Fred Sternberg Librarian-Copyist."
box 7, folder 8
Maneaters
circa 1948
General Physical Description note: 9 1/2 x 13 sheet music
Scope and Contents note
Orchestral parts for cues 9 and 7C. Instrumentation for Piano, Harp, Violins, Viola, Cello, Bass, 1st Flute, 2nd Flute, Oboe,
1st Clarinet, 2nd Clarinet, 3rd Clarinet, Bassoon, 1st Horn, 2nd Horn, Gong, and Timpani. Includes onion skin of Violin part.
box 7, folder 9
Maneaters
circa 1948
General Physical Description note: 9 1/2 x 13 sheet music
Scope and Contents note
Orchestral parts for cues 5 and 9E. Instrumentation for Piano, Harp, Violins, Violas, Cello, Bass, 2nd Flute (Piccolo and
Alto Flute), 1st Flute, 1st Oboe, 2nd Oboe, English Horn, 1st Clarinet, 2nd Clarinet, 3rd Clarinet, Bassoon, 1st Horn, 2nd
Horn, 3rd Horn, 1st Trumpet, 2nd Trumpet, 3rd Trumpet, 1st Trombone, 2nd Trombone, Bass Trombone, Tuba, Timpani, and Drums.
Includes onion skin Violin part.
box 7, folder 10
Maneaters
circa 1948
General Physical Description note: 9 1/2 x 13 sheet music
Scope and Contents note
Orchestral parts for cues 4 and 9D. Instrumentation for Piano, Harp, Violins, Viola, Cello, Bass, 1st Flute, 2nd Flute, Oboe,
English Horn, 1st Clarinet, 2nd Clarinet, Bass Clarinet, Bassoon, 1st Horn, 2nd Horn, 3rd Horn, 1st Trumpet, 2nd Trumpet,
3rd Trumpet, 1st Trombone, 2nd Trombone, 3rd Trombone, Tuba, and Percussion. Includes onion skin Violin and Viola parts.
box 9, folder 5
Maneaters
circa 1948
General Physical Description note: 9 1/2 x 13 sheet music
Scope and Contents note
music cues for 7 and 7D. Instrumentation for Piano, Harp, Violins, Viola, Cello, Bass, 1st Flute, 2nd Flute, Oboe, 1st Clarinet,
2nd Clarinet, 3rd Clarinet, Bassoon, 1st Horn, 2nd Horn, 3rd Horn, Timpani, and Drums. Includes onion skin Violin and Viola
parts.
box 9, folder 6
Maneaters
circa 1948
General Physical Description note: 9 1/2 x 13 sheet music
Scope and Contents note
orchestral parts for music cues 8 and 2A. Instrumentation for Piano, Harp, Novachord, Violins, Violas, Cello, Bass, Oboe,
1st Clarinet, 2nd Clarinet, Bass Clarinet, Bassoon, 1st Horn, 2nd Horn, 3rd Horn, and Percussion. Includes onion skin parts
for Violins and Violas.
box 9, folder 6
Maneaters
circa 1948
General Physical Description note: 9 1/2 x 13 sheet music
Scope and Contents note
orchestral parts for music cues 8 and 2A. Instrumentation for Piano, Harp, Novachord, Violins, Violas, Cello, Bass, Oboe,
1st Clarinet, 2nd Clarinet, Bass Clarinet, Bassoon, 1st Horn, 2nd Horn, 3rd Horn, and Percussion. Includes onion skin of Violin
and Percussion parts.
box 9, folder 7
Maneaters
circa 1948
General Physical Description note: 9 1/2 x 13 sheet music
Scope and Contents note
Orchestral parts for Cues 3B. Instrumentation for Piano, Harp, Violins, Violas, Cello, Bass, Bassoon, Flute, 1st Clarinet,
2nd Clarinet, Bass Clarinet, and Horn. Includes handwritten instrumental breakdown chart. Includes onion skin of Violin part.
General note
All music has unidentifiable stamp "Fred Sternberg Librarian-Copyist."
box 9, folder 8
Maneaters
circa 1948
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
cue no. 1 "Main Title."
General note
4 copies. 1 copy on onion skin.
box 9, folder 9
Maneaters
circa 1948
General Physical Description note: 9 1/2 x 13 sheet music
Scope and Contents note
Orchestral parts for music cues 3, 4, 6C, and 6AA. Instrumentation for Piano, Harp, Novachord, Violins, Viola, Cello, Bass,
1st Flute, 2nd Flute, English Horn, 1st Clarinet, 2nd Clarinet, Bass Clarinet, Bassoon, 1st Horn, 2nd Horn, 3rd Horn, Timpani,
Gong, and Bass Drum.
box 10, folder 1
Maneaters
circa 1948
General Physical Description note: sheet music
Scope and Contents note
Orchestral parts for Cues 1,2, 1C, 2B. Instrumentation for Novachord, Harp, Violins, Violas, Cello, 1st Flute, Oboe, English
Horn, 1st Clarinet, 2nd Clarinet, 3rd Clarinet, Bass Clarinet,Bassoon, 1st Horn, 2nd Horn, 3rd Horn, Timpani, and Vibraphone.
General note
All music has unidentifiable stamp "Fred Sternberg Librarian-Copyist."
box 10, folder 1
Maneaters
circa 1948
General Physical Description note: onion skin
Scope and Contents note
Orchestral parts for Cue 1C. Instrumentation for Violas and Violins.
General note
music stamped with unidentifiable stamp and "Fred Sternberg Librarian-Copyist."
box 10, folder 2
Maneaters
circa 1948
General Physical Description note: onion skin
Scope and Contents note
Orchestral parts for Cue 2D. Instrumentation for Violins.
box 10, folder 2
Maneaters
circa 1948
General Physical Description note: 9 1/2 x 13 sheet music
Scope and Contents note
Orchestral parts for Cues 5 and 2E. Instrumentation for Piano, Harp, Novachord, Violins, Violas, Cello, Bass, 1st Flute, 2nd
Flute, Oboe, English Horn, 1st Clarinet, 2nd Clarinet, Bass Clarinet, Bassoon, 1st Horn, 2nd Horn, 3rd Horn, and Drums.
box 10, folder 3
Maneaters
circa 1948
General Physical Description note: onion skin
Scope and Contents note
Orchestral parts for Cue 1B. Instrumentation for Violas and Violins.
box 10, folder 3
Maneaters
circa 1948
General Physical Description note: 9 1/2 x 13 sheet music
Scope and Contents note
Orchestral parts for Cues 6 and 1B. Instrumentation for Piano, Violins, Violas, Cello, Bass, 1st Flute, 2nd Flute, Oboe, English
Horn, 1st Clarinet, 2nd Clarinet, Bassoon, 1st Horn, 2nd Horn, 3rd Horn, Timpani, and Drums.
box 12, folder 1
cue no. 8B "Waiting for Ram"
circa 1948
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
box 14, folder 8
music cue 7D "Dawn"
1948
General Physical Description note: conductor's score 22 1/2 x 13 1/2
General note
Corresponding orchestral parts are in box 9.
box 14, folder 10
music cue: 9E "Last Attack"
1948
General Physical Description note: conductor's score 22 1/2 x 13 1/2
box 16, folder 2
music cues 2B and 1C "Malaria" and 3C "The Village"
1948
General Physical Description note: conductor's score 12 x 14
box 16, folder 3
Assorted Cues
1948
General Physical Description note: conductor's score 12 x 14
Scope and Contents note
music cues 4A "Lali Saved," 4AA "Lali Attacked," 5AA "Pug Marks," 5B "Candles," 7A "Doctor Meets Lali."
box 16, folder 4
Assorted Cues
1948
General Physical Description note: conductor's score 12 x 14
Scope and Contents note
music cues 6B "Night," 7B "Tiger Attacks," 8B "Waiting for Ram," 8A "Elegy," 7D "Dawn," 7C "Sunrise," 8D-9A "The Moon," 9B
"Ganga Ram."
box 16, folder 5
Assorted Cues
1948
General Physical Description note: conductor's score 12 x 14
Scope and Contents note
music cues 9C "Human Bait," 9D "Sacrifice," 4D "Crisis Passed," 2E "Leaving Hospital," 3a "Panwah."
box 19, folder 4
Maneaters
1948
General Physical Description note: orchestral parts
Scope and Contents note
cue no. 7B full orchestra.
box 19, folder 5
Maneaters
1948
General Physical Description note: orchestral parts
Scope and Contents note
cue no. 8B Instrumentation for piano, bass, bassoon, bass clarinet, and b flat clarinet.
box 19, folder 8
Maneaters
1948
General Physical Description note: orchestral parts
Scope and Contents note
cue no. 9D full orchestra.
box 20, folder 4
Maneaters
1948
General Physical Description note: orchestral parts
Scope and Contents note
cue no. 5A "Poor Lali" full orchestra.
box 20, folder 5
cue 5A "Poor Lali"
1948
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Orchestral parts in box 20 folder 4.
box 21, folder 1
Maneaters
1948
General Physical Description note: orchestral parts
Scope and Contents note
cue no. 1A full orchestra.
box 21, folder 2
Maneaters
1948
General Physical Description note: orchestral parts
Scope and Contents note
cue no. 8C full orchestra.
box 21, folder 3
Maneaters
1948
General Physical Description note: orchestral parts
Scope and Contents note
cue no. 9B full orchestra.
box 21, folder 4
Maneaters
1948
General Physical Description note: orchestral parts
Scope and Contents note
cue no. 5A1 full orchestra.
box 21, folder 5
Maneaters
1948
General Physical Description note: orchestral parts
Scope and Contents note
cue no. 3AA full orchestra
box 21, folder 5
Maneaters
1948
General Physical Description note: orchestral parts
Scope and Contents note
cue no. 3AA full orchestra
box 21, folder 6
Maneaters
1948
General Physical Description note: orchestral parts
Scope and Contents note
cue no. 7A full orchestra.
box 22, folder 1
Maneaters
1948
General Physical Description note: orchestral parts
Scope and Contents note
cue no. 3C full orchestra.
box 22, folder 2
Maneaters
1948
General Physical Description note: orchestral parts
Scope and Contents note
cue no. 4A full orchestra.
box 22, folder 3
Maneaters
1948
General Physical Description note: orchestral parts
Scope and Contents note
cue no. 8A full orchestra.
box 22, folder 4
Maneaters
1948
General Physical Description note: orchestral parts
Scope and Contents note
cue no. 4D NEW full orchestra.
box 24
Conductor's Score and Parts
box 24
Conductor's Scores and Parts
box 25
Conductor's Score and Parts
box 70
Maneaters
General note
Bound conductor's score.
box 72
Maneaters
General note
Bound conductor's score.
box 128, folder 1
cue no. 3B "A Young Friend"
1948
General Physical Description note: conductor's scores
box 128, folder 2
cue no. 4A "Lali Saved" and cue no. 8C "Nightmare"
1948
General Physical Description note: conductor's scores
General note
Corresponding orchestral parts in box 21.
box 128, folder 3
Assorted Cues
1948
General Physical Description note: conductor's scores
Scope and Contents note
cue no. 9B "Ganga Ram"; cue no. 5A1 "Nice Boy" ; cue no. 3AA "On the Trail" ; cue no. 7A "Doctor Meets Lali."
General note
Corresponding orchestral parts in box 21.
box 132, folder 1
Assorted Cues
1948
General Physical Description note: conductor's scores
Scope and Contents note
cue no. 3C "The Village"; cue no. 4D "Crisis Passed" ; cue no. 8A "Elegy."
General note
Coordinating orchestral parts in box 22.
box 132, folder 2
cue no. 2E "Leaving Hospital" and cue no. 1C "Malaria"
1948
General Physical Description note: conductor's scores
General note
Corresponding orchestral parts in box 10.
box 132, folder 3
cue no. 1B "Jungle"
1948
General Physical Description note: conductor's scores
General note
Corresponding orchestral parts in box 10.
box 132, folder 4
cue no. 6A "Tanter Dead"
1948
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
box 132, folder 5
cue no. 2A "Wounded Tiger"
1948
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
General note
Corresponding orchestral parts in box 9.
box 139, folder 1
cue no. 9D "Sacrifice"
1948
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
General note
Corresponding orchestral parts in box 7.
box 139, folder 2
cue no. 7C "sunrise"
1948
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
General note
Corresponding orchestral parts in box 7.
box 139, folder 3
cue no. 3A "Panwah"
1948
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
General note
Corresponding orchestral parts in box 7.
box 139, folder 4
cue no. 4C1 "How is Lali?" and cue no. 4B "Doctor Returns"
1948
General Physical Description note: conductor's scores
General note
Corresponding orchestral parts in box 7.
box 139, folder 4
cue no. 5AA1 "Grave News" and cue no. 8B "Waiting for Ram"
1948
General Physical Description note: conductor's scores
General note
Corresponding orchestral parts in box 7.
box 147, folder 18
Maneaters
1948
General Physical Description note: orchestral parts
Scope and Contents note
harp part: cue no. 8C1 ; piano part: cue no. 8C1
box 148, folder 1
cue no. 6C "Tiger Attacks"
1948
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Man Made Monster Subseries 95.
1941
Scope and Contents note
Man Made Monster, a Universal Pictures production was released in 1941, directed by George Waggner, written by Harry Essex
and Sid Schwartz. Alternate titles for this film include Atomic Monster, Mysterious Dr. R, and The Electric Man. The film
starred Lionel Atwill, Lon Chaney Jr., Anne Nagel, Frank Albertson, Samuel S. Hinds, and William B. Davidson. The subseries
includes manuscript music written for the film including orchestral parts, sheet music, and conductor's scores.
box 1, folder 11
Cue no. 4 "Kharis Burial"
1941
General Physical Description note: conductor's score photocopy
Man Without a Star Subseries 97.
1955
Scope and Contents note
Man Without a Star, a Universal International Pictures production was released in 1955, directed by King Vidor, written by
Borden Chase, and based on the novel by Dee Linford. The film starred Kirk Douglas, Jeanne Crain, Claire Trevor, William Campbell,
Richard Boone, and Jay C. Flippen. The subseries includes music written for the film including orchestral parts, sheet music,
and conductor's scores.
box 131
Man Without A Star
General Physical Description note: 7" reel-to-reel tape
General note
on item: 1A - 6C.
box 131
Man Without A Star & Bonaventur
General Physical Description note: 7" reel-to-reel tape
General note
on item: Man Without a Star, 5A - 10C. Bonaventur, Reel 1-1&2.
box 131
Man Without A Star & Bonaventur
General Physical Description note: 7" reel-to-reel tape
General note
on item: Man Without a Star, 7A - 10C. Bonaventur, Reel 1 #1 - Reel 4 #4.
box 72
Man Without a Star
General note
Bound conductor's score.
box 95
Man Without a Star
1955 January 25
Scope and Contents note
Includes cue sheets and conductors' scores.
General note
Universal Pictures motion picture. Cues by Salter, Frederick Herbert, Arnold Hughes, Herman Stein, Henry Mancini, Jimmy Kennedy,
and Lou Singer.
box 80, folder 18
Sound Recording
Scope and Content
Publisher: Medallion Records; 12" sound disc.
Musical selections from the films: Battle at Apache Pass (1952), Walk the Proud Land (1956), Man Without a Star (1955), Bend
of the River (1952), The Spoilers(1942), Days of the Badman (1958), The Tall Stranger (1957), Untamed Frontier (1952), The
Oklahoman (1957), Four Guns to the Border (1954), and The Far Horizons (1955).
Man's Favorite Sport Subseries 98.
box 6, folder 2
Assorted Cues
1964
General Physical Description note: conductor's scores
Scope and Contents note
music cues include: "First Fish Pt. 1" "Man Overboard" "Bad Start" "First Fish Pt. 2" "The Caissons Go" "Free and Easy" "One
O'Clock Grump" "Rodger's Lodger."
General note
Prod. no. 01929
box 6, folder 3
Assorted Cues
1964
General Physical Description note: conductor's scores
Scope and Contents note
music cues include: "What's it Gonna Be?" "Fishing Fluke" "Night Walk" "Night Camp" "Young Love" "End Title" "Trailer Pt.
1" "Trailer Pt. 2." Also includes sheet music with lyrics to title song "Man's Favorite Sport."
General note
Prod. no. 01929
box 6, folder 1
Assorted Cues
1964
General Physical Description note: conductor's scores
Scope and Contents note
music cues include: "Fishing Daze" "Snarled Again" "Main Title" "Radio Source" "Woody Woo" "Minuet in G" "Listen to the Mocking
Bird" "Spook Show" "Camptown Races" "Italian Restaurant" "To Know You is to Love You" "The Camper."
General note
Prod. no. 01929
Marriage of a Young Stockbroker Subseries 99.
box 83
Can it be True theme
1971
General Physical Description note: sheet music
Maya Subseries 100.
1967
Scope and Contents note
Maya, a MGM Television production that was only on NBC for one season 1967-1968. The television show starred Jairaj, Bimal
Raj, Iftekhar, Gajanan Jagirdar, I.S. Johar, and Zul Vellani.The subseries includes music written for the television show
including orchestral parts, sheet music, and conductor's scores.
box 6, folder 9
Theme from "Maya"
1967 June 2
General Physical Description note: sheet music
Scope and Contents note
Song from television series of the same title.
box 12, folder 2
List of music cues
circa 1967
General Physical Description note: list written on the back of sheet music
Scope and Contents note
List of music cues for television show Maya.
box 58
Unidentified Sound Recordings
General Physical Description note: 16 10" open reel analog audio tapes
box 63
Assorted Cues
General Physical Description note: 7 " open reel audio tape
box 64
Maya no. 1
General Physical Description note: sound cassette
box 80, folder 13
Maya Television Score
1967-1968
General Physical Description note: 12" sound disc
Scope and Contents note
Music from the television score from the series Maya (1967-68).
Meine Freund der Millionar Subseries 101.
1932
Scope and Contents note
Meine Freund der Millionar, a Münchner Lichtspielkunst AG (Emelka)production was released in Germany in 1932, directed
by Hans Behrendt, and based on a play written by Ferdinand Ujhelyi. The German film's English release title was My Friend
the Millionaire. The film starred Hermann Thimig, Maria Meissner, Liselotte Schaak, Olga Limburg, Jakob Tiedtke, and Ernst
Dumcke. The subseries includes music written for the film including orchestral parts, sheet music, and conductor's scores.
box 1, folder 6
Pass' auf das Gluck schwebt durch Dein Zimmer Foxtrot
1932
General Physical Description note: 6 1/2 x 10 1/2 orchestral parts
Scope and Contents note
Song from the film "Meine Freund der Millionar." Orchestra Parts included: Trumpet, Trombone, Violin, Cello, Banjo, Alto and
Tenor Saxophone.
box 133, folder 7
Le bonheur passe pres de toi
1932
Scope and Contents note
Song title and lyrics translated into French from the German film "Meine Freund der Millionar" (1932).
box 133, folder 7
Le Coeur Et La Chanson
1932
Scope and Contents note
Song title and lyrics translated into French from the German film "Meine Freund der Millionar" (1932).
box 138, folder 7
Pass' auf das Gluck schwebt durch Dein Zimmer Foxtrot
1932
General Physical Description note: 6 1/2 x 10 1/2 piano sheet music
Scope and Contents note
Song from the film "Meine Freund der Millionar."
General note
2 copies.
Merry Monohans, The Subseries 102.
1944
Scope and Contents note
The Merry Monahans, a Universal Pictures production was released in 1944, directed by Charles Lamont, and written by Michael
Fessier and Ernest Pagano.The film starred Donald O'Connor, Peggy Ryan, Jack Oakie, Ann Blyth, and Rosemary DeCamp. The subseries
includes manuscript music written for the film including orchestral parts, sheet music, and conductor's scores.
box 147, folder 7
Assorted Cues
1944
General Physical Description note: conducto's scores
Scope and Contents note
cue no. 39 and 41 "Chase in the Park" ; cue no. 42 "Exit Arnold Pembroke"; cue no. 36 and 38 "Walk in the Park" ; cue no.
29 "Alone at Last" ; cue no. 19 "Philadelphia" ; "Love Theme Shelia Jimmy" (3 copies).
General note
Prod. no. 1358
Michigan Kid Subseries 103.
1947
Scope and Contents note
Michigan Kid, a Universal International Pictures was released in 1947, directed by Ray Taylor, written by Roy Chanslor, and
based on the novel by Rex Beach. The film starred Jon Hall, Victor McLaglen, Rita Johnson, Andy Devine, Joan Shawlee, and
William Ching. The subseries includes music written for the film including orchestral parts, sheet music, and conductor's
scores.
box 77
Michigan Kid
General note
Bound conductor's score.
Miracle on Main Street Subseries 104.
box 32
City of Angels
1939
General note
Piano sheet music from the film Miracle on Main Street of which Hans J. Salter was the composer.
Mole People, The Subseries 107.
1956
Scope and Contents note
The Mole People, a Universal International Pictures production was released in 1956, directed by Virgil W. Vogel, and written
by László Görög. The film starred John Agar, Cynthia Patrick, Hugh Beaumont, Alan
Napier, Nestor Paiva, and Phil Chambers. The subseries includes music written for the film including orchestral parts, sheet
music, and conductor's scores.
box 12, folder 6
Assorted Cues
circa 1956
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
cues "Guards" "Ruling Class" "Mole People" and "Sumerian Lute #1."
General note
Prod. no 1824
box 12, folder 8
cue no. 8G "End Cast"
circa 1956
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
General note
Prod. no. 1824
box 118
The Mole People Prod. no. 1824
1956
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
"First Find," "Translation-Please," "Rock 'N Roll," "Ark the Lamp," "Wetbacks," "Treacherous Trek," "Roaring Mountain," "Second
Tablet-Pt. 1," Second Tablet-Pt. 2," "3,000 B.C." "Maiden's Procession," "Sumerian Lute #1," "Sumerian Lute #2," "End Cast."
box 134, folder 7
Morituri
1965
General Physical Description note: Piano sheet music
General note
Theme from the film Morituri.
Mother, Sir! Subseries 109.
1956
Scope and Contents note
Mother, Sir!, a Allied Artists Pictures production released in 1956 was released in UK under the alternate title Navy Wife.
The film was directed by Edward Bernds, written by Kay Lenard, and based on the novel by Tats Blain. The film starred Joan
Bennett, Gary Merrill, Judy Nugent, Maurice Manson, Teru Shimada, Tom Komuro, and Shizue Nakamura. The subseries includes
music written for the film including orchestral parts, sheet music, and conductor's scores.
box 63
Assorted Cues
1957 August 24
General Physical Description note: 7 " open reel audio tape
box 171
Mother, Sir!
1956
General note
Also known as "Navy Wife."
box 172
Mother, Sir!
1956
General note
Also known as "Navy Wife."
My Fair Lady Subseries 110.
box 59
Original Cast Recording
1964 March 27
General Physical Description note: 10" open reel audio tape
Mummy's Hand, The Subseries 111.
1940
Scope and Contents note
The Mummy's Hand, a Universal Pictures production was released in 1940, directed by Christy Cabanne, and written by Griffin
Jay. The film starred Dick Foran, Peggy Moran, Wallace Ford, Eduardo Ciannelli, George Zucco, Cecil Kellaway, Charles Trowbridge,
and Tom Tyler. The subseries includes manuscript music written for the film including orchestral parts, sheet music, and conductor's
scores.
box 1, folder 11
Cue "corky"
1941
General Physical Description note: conductor's score photocopy
Naked Alibi Subseries 112.
undated
Scope and Contents note
No information found on this film title. The subseries includes music written for the film including orchestral parts, sheet
music, and conductor's scores.
box 131
Naked Alibi
General Physical Description note: 7" reel-to-reel tape
box 131
This Island Earth & The Naked Alibi
General Physical Description note: 7" reel-to-reel tape
General note
on item: This Island Earth 9A - 9E. The Naked Alibi 1A - 6A.
Never a Dull Moment Subseries 113.
1943
Scope and Contents note
Never a Dull Moment, a Universal Pictures production was released in 1943, directed by Edward C. Lilley, and written by Stanley
Roberts. The film starred Al Ritz, Harry Ritz, Jimmy Ritz, Frances Langford, and Mary Beth Hughes. The subseries includes
manuscript music written for the film including orchestral parts, sheet music, and conductor's scores.
box 147, folder 5
Assorted Cues
1943
General Physical Description note: conductors scores
Scope and Contents note
cue no. 32 "On the Run" ; cue no. 13 "Hello-Bridge" ; cue no. 8 "Three Funny Bunnies" ; cue no. 7 "The Agency."
General note
Prod. no. 1304
box 147, folder 17
Cue no. 2A "Valse Coquines"
1941
General Physical Description note: 9 x 12 sheet music
General note
Prod. no. 1175
Oklahoman, The Subseries 114.
1956
Scope and Contents note
The Oklahoman, a Allied Artists production was released in 1956, directed by Francis D. Lyon, and written by Daniel B. Ullman.
The film starred Joel McCrea, Barbara Hale, Brad Dexter, Gloria Talbott, Michael Pate, and Verna Felton. The subseries includes
music written for the film including orchestral parts, sheet music, and conductor's scores.
box 14, folder 1
Assorted Cues
1957
General Physical Description note: conductor's score 18 1/2 x 12
Scope and Contents note
music cue 5E "Mel Dies," 8E "Ann Makes Up," 4C "Bedroom Slippers, 2A "Gun Fight," 2B "Trouble Brewing," 3A "There it is,"
7b "The Quarrel."
General note
Prod. no. 5609
box 80, folder 18
Sound Recording
Scope and Content
Publisher: Medallion Records; 12" sound disc. Recording title: Far Horizons The Western Film Scores of Hans J. Salter, 1942-1958
Musical selections from the films: Battle at Apache Pass (1952), Walk the Proud Land (1956), Man Without a Star (1955), Bend
of the River (1952), The Spoilers(1942), Days of the Badman (1958), The Tall Stranger (1957), Untamed Frontier (1952), The
Oklahoman (1957), Four Guns to the Border (1954), and The Far Horizons (1955).
box 17, folder 4
Assorted Cues
circa 1957
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
cue no. 8A "Doc Beats Cass" ; cue no. 6A "Cass Rides Doc" ; cue no. 8F-9A "Charlie's Visitors"
General note
Prod. no. 5609
box 17, folder 5
Assorted Cues
circa 1957
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
cue no. 9C "Climax" ; cue no. 1A "Main Title" ; cue no. 4A "Bad News" ; cue no. 1C "Established"
General note
Prod. no. 5609
box 17, folder 5
Assorted Cues
circa 1957
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
cue no. 1B "Baby Arrives" ; cue no. 8D "The Shooting" ; cue no. 8B "Doc Starts for Help" ; cue no. 9E "End Title."
General note
Prod. no. 5609
box 63
Assorted Cues
1956 July 30
General Physical Description note: 2 7" open reel analog tapes
box 96
Oklahoman, The
General Physical Description note: orchestral parts
box 97
Oklahoman, The
General Physical Description note: orchestral parts
box 98
Oklahoman, The
General Physical Description note: orchestral parts
box 134, folder 4
cue no. 5A "Maria Falls"
1956
General Physical Description note: conductor's scores
General note
Prod. no. 5609
box 148, folder 3
Assorted Cues
1956 July 30
General Physical Description note: conductor's scores
Scope and Contents note
cue no. 9D "Maria Leaves" cue no. 4B "Grandma Dies" ; cue no. 6B-7A "Maria's Love."
General note
Corresponding orchestral parts in box 17. Prod. no. 5609
Patrick the Great Subseries 117.
1945
Scope and Contents note
Patrick the Great, a Universal Pictures production was released in 1945, directed by Frank Ryan, and written by Dorothy Bennett
and Ralph Block. The film starred Donald O'Connor, Peggy Ryan, Donald Cook, Frances Dee, and Eve Arden. The subseries includes
manuscript music written for the film including orchestral parts, sheet music, and conductor's scores.
box 147, folder 7
cue no. 13 and 15 "The Gun" and cue no. 26 "Lynn's Romance"
1944
General Physical Description note: conductor's scores
General note
Prod. no. 1353
Pay the Devil Subseries 118.
1957
Scope and Contents note
Pay the Devil, a Universal International Pictures production was released in 1957, directed by Jack Arnold, and written by
Gene L. Coon. The US release title for this film was Man in the Shadow. The film starred Jeff Chandler, Orson Welles, Colleen
Miller, Ben Alexander, Barbara Lawrence, John Larch, and James Gleason. The subseries includes music written for the film
including orchestral parts, sheet music, and conductor's scores.
box 119
Pay The Devil
1957
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
"Prologue," "Main Title," "Sharp Warning," "False Confession," "Skipping Out," "Search Warrant," "No Welcome Mat," "Baited
Trap," "Vicious Revenge," "Up in Arms,"
General note
Title on item is UK film title for the US film "Man in the Shadow."
box 82
Picnic
1955
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Pioneer Go Home Subseries 120.
1962
Scope and Contents note
Pioneer, Go Home, a Mirisch Corporation production was released in 1962, directed by Gordon Douglas, written by Charles Lederer,
and based on the novel by Richard Powell. Pioneer Go Home was a pre-released title and other working titles include: Here
Come the Kwimpers, It's a Beautiful Life, and What a Wonderful Life. The US release title is Follow That Dream. The film starred
Elvis Presley, Arthur O'Connell, Anne Helm, Joanna Moore, Jack Kruschen, and Simon Oakland. The subseries includes music written
for the film including orchestral parts, sheet music, and conductor's scores.
box 15, folder 4
cue 12-3 "What Holly Wants"
circa 1962
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
cue 12-3 "What Holly Wants"
box 37, folder 1
Pioneer Go Home
undated
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
cue no. 9-2 "Screwdriver" from film Pioneer Go Home.
General note
2 copies.
box 37, folder 2
Pioneer Go Home
undated
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
cue no. 8-3 "Playboy"; cue no. 7-5 "I'm Feeling High"; cue no. 8-2 "Pernambuco" from film Pioneer Go Home.
General note
Includes cue/sequence titles cue no. 2-4 "I'm Not the Marrying Kind"; cue no. 1-2 "What a Wonderful Life"; cue no. 4-3 "Sound
Advice"; cue no. 7-3 "Follow That Dream" written on blank sheet music, no music included for these cues.
box 60
Assorted Cues
General Physical Description note: 10" open reel audio tape
General note
production no. 1800
box 60
Assorted Cues
1961 November 18
General Physical Description note: 10" open reel audio tape
General note
production no. 1800
box 60
Assorted Cues
1961 November 16
General Physical Description note: 10" open reel audio tape
Please Believe Me Subseries 121.
1950
Scope and Contents note
Please Believe Me, a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer production was released in 1950, directed by Norman Taurog, and written by Nathaniel
Curtis. The film starred Deborah Kerr, Robert Walker, Mark Stevens, Peter Lawford, James Whitmore, and J. Carrol Naish. The
subseries includes music written for the film including orchestral parts, sheet music, and conductor's scores.
box 6, folder 12
Conductor's Score
1950
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Plow That Broke the Plains
box 61
Sound Recording
Scope and Content
Composer: Virgil Thompson
10" open reel audio tape
Polibek ve Snehu Subseries 122.
1935
Scope and Contents note
Polibek ve Snehu, a Alex Film production was released in 1935, directed by Václav Binovec, and written by Gill
Sedlácková. The UK release title of this film was Kiss in the Snow. The German film starred Antonín
Holzinger, Jozka Koldovská, Ella Sárková, Ruzena Slemrová, Jaroslav Stein, and
Walter Taub. The subseries includes music written for the film including orchestral parts, sheet music, and conductor's scores.
box 133, folder 7
J' Ai Trouve Mon Reve
1935
General Physical Description note: sheet music
Scope and Contents note
This song was translated into French and is from the German film "Polibek ve Snehu" (1935).
box 133, folder 7
T'Aimer Tout Simplement
1935
General Physical Description note: sheet music
Scope and Contents note
This song was translated into French and is from the German film "Polibek ve Snehu" (1935).
box 138, folder 5
Bud Jen Optimistou
1935
General Physical Description note: 5 1/4 x 6 1/2 sheet music
Scope and Contents note
Song from the film Polibek ve Snehu. Includes German lyrics.
General note
2 copies.
box 138, folder 5
Dej Mi Svoji Lasku
1935
General Physical Description note: 5 1/4 x 6 1/2 sheet music
Scope and Contents note
Song from the film Polibek ve Snehu. Includes German lyrics.
General note
2 copies.
box 138, folder 5
Prvni Tango
1935
General Physical Description note: 5 1/4 x 6 1/2 sheet music
Scope and Contents note
Song from the film Polibek ve Snehu. Includes German lyrics.
box 138, folder 7
Prvni Tango
1935
General Physical Description note: piano sheet music
Scope and Contents note
Song from film Polibek ve Snehu.
Prince who was a Thief, The Subseries 123.
1951
Scope and Contents note
The Prince who was a Thief, a Universal International Pictures production was released in 1951, directed by Rudolph Maté,
written by Gerald Drayson Adams, and based on the story by Theodore Dreiser. The film starred Tony Curtis, Piper Laurie, Everett
Sloane, Jeff Corey, and Betty Garde. The subseries includes music written for the film including orchestral parts, sheet music,
and conductor's scores.
box 72
Prince Who Was a Thief, The
undated
General note
Bound conductor's score.
box 80, folder 17
Sound Recording
Scope and Content
Sound recording title, Fantasy Film Music of Hans. J. Salter, 1951-1954, Medallion Records; 12" sound disc.
Music from the film scores of The Golden Horde (1951), The Black Shield of Falworth (1954), and The Prince who was a Thief
(1951).
box 100
Prince Who Was a Thief, The
1951
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 25, "Treasure House Robbery" part 1.
box 101
Prince Who Was a Thief, The
1951
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 26, "Treasure House Robbery" part 2.
box 101
Prince Who Was a Thief,The
1951
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 24, "Sore Feet."
box 103
Prince Who Was a Thief, The
1951
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Main title.
box 103
Prince Who Was a Thief, The
1951
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 2, "Tender Hearted Assassin."
box 103
Prince Who Was a Thief, The
1951
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 22, "Yasmine's Plot" #2.
box 103
Prince Who Was a Thief, The
1951
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 22, "Yasmine's Plot."
box 152
Prince Who Was a Thief, The
1951
box 157
Prince Who Was a Thief, The
1951
box 161
Prince Who Was a Thief, The
1951
box 163
Prince Who Was a Thief, The
box 177
Prince Who Was a Thief, The
Purple Mask, The Subseries 124.
1955
Scope and Contents note
The Purple Mask, a Universal International Pictures production was released in 1955, directed by H. Bruce Humberstone, and
written by Paul Armont and Jean Manoussi who also wrote the play on which the film is based. The film starred Tony Curtis,
Colleen Miller, Gene Barry, Dan O'Herlihy, Angela Lansbury, George Dolenz, and John Hoyt. The subseries includes music written
for the film including orchestral parts, sheet music, and conductor's scores.
box 3, folder 5
The Purple Mask Prod. no. 1782
1955
General Physical Description note: conductor's scores
Scope and Contents note
cue no. 20 "That's His Kiss" (2 copies) and cue no. 35 "Sad Reunion" (3 copies).
box 147, folder 8
The Purple Mask Prod. no. 1782
1955
General Physical Description note: conductors scores
Scope and Contents note
cue no. 20 "That's His Kiss" and cue no. 35 "Sad Reunion."
General note
2 copies of each cue.
Rage of Paris Subseries 125.
1938
Scope and Contents note
Rage of Paris, a Universal Pictures production was released in 1938, directed by Henry Koster, and written by Bruce Manning
and Felix Jackson. The film starred Danielle Darrieux, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Mischa Auer, and Louis Hayward. The subseries
includes manuscript music written for the film including orchestral parts, sheet music, and conductor's scores.
box 145, folder 6
Cue no. 10 "Clock Sequence"
1938
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
General note
Prod. no. 900
Rainbows Subseries 126.
undated
Scope and Contents note
No information found on this film title. The subseries includes music written for the film including orchestral parts, sheet
music, and conductor's scores.
box 4, folder 1
Mary's Farm
undated
General Physical Description note: manuscript conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Includes lyrics.
Raw Wind in Eden Subseries 127.
1958
Scope and Contents note
Raw Wind in Eden, a Universal International Pictures production was released in 1958, directed by Richard Wilson, and written
by Dan Lundberg and Elizabeth Wilson. The film starred Esther Williams, Jeff Chandler, Rossana Podestà, Carlos
Thompson, Rik Battaglia, and Eduardo De Filippo. The subseries includes music written for the film including orchestral parts,
sheet music, and conductor's scores.
box 71
Raw Wind in Eden
General Physical Description note: Bound conductor's score.
box 145, folder 8
Raw Wind in Eden Prod. 1864
1958
General Physical Description note: conductor's scores
Scope and Contents note
cue no. 43 "Cross Fire"; cue no. 44 "Fight For Love"; cue no. 45 "End Title."
box 145, folder 9
Raw Wind in Eden Prod. no. 1864
1958
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
cue no. 24 "Swim on an Empty Stomach" ; cue no. 25 "Swimming Around the Point" ; cue no. 26 "Swimming the Point Pt. 2" ; cue
no. 27 and 29 "Angry Lovers" ; cue no. 28 "The Magic Touch" ; cue no. 30 "Shaping Ship" ; cue no. 32 "Laura Packs A Gun";
cue no. 33 "Radio-Barcarole"; cue no. 34 "The House of Mooreshouse" ; cue no. 35 and 36 "Get Out" ; cue no. 37 "The Launching"
; cue no. 38 "Bad Boy Willy" ; cue no. 39 "Afraid to Die?" ; cue no. 42 "Search to Kill"
box 145, folder 10
Raw Wind in Eden Prod. 1864
1958
General Physical Description note: conductor's scores
Scope and Contents note
cue no. 12 "Angry Visitor" ; cue no. 14 "Petticoat Signals" ; cue no. 15 "No Slip" ; cue no. 16 "Ignored" ; cue no. 17 and
18 "Urban Stares"; cue no. 19 and 20 "The Wrong Kiss" ; cue no. 21 and 22 "More Moore" ; cue no. 23 "Unfriendly Visitor"
box 145, folder 11
Raw Wind in Eden Prod. 1864
1958
General Physical Description note: conductor's scores
Scope and Contents note
cue no. 2 "Main Title" ; cue no. 1 "Prologue" ; cue no. 10 and 13 "Laura in Italy Pt. 1" ; cue no. 11 "Laura in Italy Pt.
2" ; cue no. 8 "Distress Signal" ; cue no. 7 "Food and Drink" (2 copies).
Rawhide Years, The Subseries 128.
1955
Scope and Contents note
Rawhide Years, a Universal International Pictures production was released in 1955, directed by Rudolph Maté, written
by Robert Presnell Jr., and based on the novel by Norman A. Fox. The film starred Tony Curtis, Collen Miller, Arthur Kennedy,
William Demarest, William Gargan, and Peter van Eyck. The subseries includes music written for the film including orchestral
parts, sheet music, and conductor's scores.
box 2, folder 4
Rawhide Years, The
1955
General Physical Description note: conductor's scores
General note
Publisher no.: Prod. no. 1792
Scope and Contents note
cue no. 2 "Cleaned Out"; cue no. 3 "Other People's Money"; cue no. 4, 32, 38 "Bad Loser"; cue no. 5 "Dark River Night"; cue
no. 22 "After the Show pt. 1"; cue no. 23 "After the Show pt. 2"; cue no. 24 "Ben Fights a Rat" cue no. 25 "Not Welcome".
General note
2 copies of every cue.
box 2, folder 5
Rawhide Years, The
1955
General Physical Description note: conductor's scores
General note
Publisher no.: Prod. no. 1792
Scope and Contents note
cue no. 29 "Bouche Attacks Pt. 1"; cue no. 30 "Bouche Attacks Pt. 2"; cue no. 31 "Sneaking Back"; cue no. 34 "Hasty Reunion."
General note
2 copies of every cue.
box 71
Rawhide Years, The
undated
General note
Bound conductor's score.
Reckless Moment, The Subseries 129.
1949
Scope and Contents note
The Reckless Moment, a Columbia Pictures Corporation production was released in 1949, directed by Max Ophüls, and
written by Mel Dinelli and Henry Garson. The film starred James Mason, Joan Bennett, Geraldine Brooks, Henry O'Neill, Shepperd
Strudwick. The subseries includes music written for the film including orchestral parts, sheet music, and conductor's scores.
box 73
Reckless Moment, The
General note
Bound conductor's score.
Red Pony, The Subseries 130.
box 60
Red Pony
General Physical Description note: 10" open reel audio tape
Red Sundown Subseries 131.
1956
Scope and Contents note
Red Sundown, a Universal International Pictures production was released in 1956, directed by Jack Arnold, written by Martin
Berkeley, and based on the novel by Lewis B. Patten. The film starred Rory Calhoun, Martha Hyer, Dean Jagger, Robert Middleton,
and Grant Williams. The subseries includes music written for the film including orchestral parts, sheet music, and conductor's
scores.
box 37, folder 5
Red Sundown Prod. no. 1805
circa 1956
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
cues 10 and 12 "Night Attack" are by Salter; cue 11 "Red Sundown" is by Terry Gilkyson.
box 37, folder 5
Red Sundown Prod. no. 1805
circa 1956
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
cues 4, 6, 8 "Paid in Full" are by Salter cues 5 and 7 are by Gilkyson.
box 37, folder 5
Red Sundown Prod. no. 1805
circa 1956
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
cues 19, 21, 23 "A Promise To Keep" are by Salter; cues 20 and 22 are by Gilkyson.
box 118
Red Sundown Prod. no. 1805
1955
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
"Goo Turn," "Paid in Full," "Night Attack," "Trick Escape-Pt. 1," "Trick Escape-Pt. 2," "Greater Love," "A Promise to Keep,"
"First Job," "Trouble Shooting," "Maria's Warning," "Kid Killer," "Jade's Job," "Old Love," "New Love?" "I'll Be Back,"
Return of the Gunfighter, The Subseries 132.
1967
Scope and Contents note
The Return of the Gunfighter, a King Brothers Productions was released on 1967, directed by James Neilson, and written by
Robert Buckner. The Rifle was a working title for the film "The Return of the Gunfighter." The film starred Robert Taylor,
Ana Martín, Chad Everett, and Mort Mills. The subseries includes manuscript music written for the film including
orchestral parts, sheet music, and conductor's scores.
box 11, folder 6
The Rifle
undated
General Physical Description note: 12x14 score
box 14, folder 11
music cues: 6D "Assault" and 5B "The Woman"
1967
General Physical Description note: conductor's score 19 X 12 1/2
box 15, folder 5
Assorted Cues
undated
General Physical Description note: plastic spiral bound conductor's scores
Scope and Contents note
cue no. 9C "Nothing Sacred" ; cue no. 7AA "River Fight" ; cue no. 5C-6A "Saddle Trash."
box 15, folder 6
Cue no. 1B "Fancy Spurs" and cue no. 1A "Main Title"
undated
General Physical Description note: bound conductor's scores
box 15, folder 7
Cue no. 2B "Bishop's Valley" and cue no. 3A "Harper's Move."
undated
General Physical Description note: bound conductor's scores
box 15, folder 8
Assorted Cues
undated
General Physical Description note: bound conductor's scores
Scope and Contents note
cue no. 4B "Bishop's Bottle" ; cue no. 4C-5A "Short Ride I-II" ; cue no. 7C "Red is Dead" ; cue no. 8B "Prelude to Fight"
box 15, folder 9
Assorted Cues
undated
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
cue no. 6C "Something for the Boys" ; cue no. 6B "23RD Caden" ; cue no. 8A "Confession" ; cue no. 7D "Bishop's Pawn."
box 15, folder 10
Assorted Cues
undated
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
cue no. 7A "Short Talk" ; cue no. 7B "Hostage" ; cue no. 9D "End Title" ; cue no. 9B "Harper's End."
box 15, folder 11
cue no. 3B-4A "Hardy's Had It"
undated
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
box 20, folder 1
Assorted Cues
1967
General Physical Description note: conductor's scores, 12 x 15
Scope and Contents note
cue "Main Title" ; cue "Domingo Ranch" ; cue "The Whip" ; cue "The Barn" ; cue "Sad Discovery" ; cue "Pick It Up" ; cue "Don't
Push Your Luck" ; cue "tio ben" ; cue "What's Your Name?" ; cue "The Rifle"
General note
Prod. no. 6053
box 20, folder 2
Assorted Cues
1967
General Physical Description note: conductor's scores, 12 x 15
Scope and Contents note
cue "All Right, Get Down" ; cue "We Stay Alive" ; cue "Night Camp" ; cue "The Abandoned House" ; cue "The Set Up" ; cue "Horses"
; cue "Someday" ; cue "Searching" ; cue "Face to Face" ; cue "Watch it Boy" ; cue "Brief Encounter" ; cue "The Moment of Truth"
General note
Prod. no. 6053
box 20, folder 3
Assorted Cues
1967
General Physical Description note: conductor's scores, 12 x 15
Scope and Contents note
cue " Lee Is Gone" ; cue "The Plot Thickens" ; cue "Shootout" ; cue "He's Your Brother" ; cue "Playons and Playoffs #1 and
#2" ; cue "Finale"
box 63
Assorted Cues
General Physical Description note: 2 7" open reel analog tapes
box 63
Unidentified Music
General Physical Description note: 2 7" open reel analog tapes
Scope and Contents note
Production no. 6053.
box 134, folder 6
The Return of the Gunfighter
circa 1967
General Physical Description note: conductor's scores
box 148, folder 4
cue no. 2A "Night Camp"
[1967] July 15
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
box 150, folder 1
Assorted Cues
1967
General Physical Description note: conductor's score 11 1/2 x 19
Scope and Contents note
music cues: reel 1 pt.1 "Main Title" reel 1 pt 2 "Domingo Ranch," reel 1 pt.3 "The Whip."
box 150, folder 2
Assorted Cues
1967
General Physical Description note: conductor's score 11 1/2 x 19
Scope and Contents note
music cues: reel 1 pt. 3A "The Barn," reel 1 pt. 4 "Sad Discovery," reel 2 pt.1, reel 2 pt. 2, reel 2 pt.3 "Pick it Up."
General note
Prod. no. 6053
box 150, folder 3
Assorted Cues
1967
General Physical Description note: conductor's score 11 1/2 x 19
Scope and Contents note
music cues: reel 3 pt. 1 "Don't Push Your Luck," reel 3 pt.2 "All Right Get Down," reel 3 pt. 3 "To Ben," reel 4 pt. 2 "We
Stay Alive."
box 151, folder 1
Assorted Cues
1967
General Physical Description note: conductor's score 11 1/2 x 19
Scope and Contents note
music cues: reel 9-3A "Shootout," reel 9-3B "He's Your Brother," reel 9-pt. 3C "Finale," "Playons 1 and 2."
box 151, folder 2
Assorted Cues
1967
General Physical Description note: conductor's score 11 1/2 x 19
Scope and Contents note
music cues: reel 4 pt.2A "Night Camp," reel 5 pt.2 "The Setup," reel 5 pt. 2 "Horses," reel 5 pt. 3 and 6 pt. 1 "Someday,"
reel 6 pt. 2 "Searching."
box 151, folder 3
Assorted Cues
1967
General Physical Description note: conductor's score 11 1/2 x 19
Scope and Contents note
music cues: reel 7 pt. 2 "Face to Face," reel 7 pt 3 "Watch it Boy," reel 7 pt. 4 "Brief Encounter," reel 7-4A "The Moment
of Truth," reel 9-pt.2 "Lee is Gone," reel 9 pt. 3 "The Plot Thickens."
box 173
Manuscript Music
1967
General note
Also known as "The Rifle."
box 176
Manuscript Music
1967
General note
Also known as "The Rifle."
box 61
Sound Recordng
Scope and Content
Composer: Virgil Thompson
10" open reel audio tape
River Gang Subseries 133.
1945
Scope and Contents note
River Gang, a Universal Pictures production was released in 1945, directed by Charles David, and written by Dwight V. Babcock
and Leslie Charteris. The film starred Gloria Jean, John Qualen, Bill Goodwin, Keefe Brasselle, and Sheldon Leonard. An alternate
title for the film is Fairy Tale Murder. The subseries includes manuscript music written for the film including orchestral
parts, sheet music, and conductor's scores.
box 174
Music Manuscript
1945
General note
Also known as "Fairy Tale Murder."
Run to Tuma Vaca Subseries 134.
1959
Scope and Contents note
No information found on this film title. The subseries includes music written for the film including orchestral parts, sheet
music, and conductor's scores. Production no. 12222.
box 11, folder 19
Conductor's Score
undated
General Physical Description note: photocopies of conductor's score
box 11, folder 19
Conductor's Score
undated
General Physical Description note: photocopies of conductor's score
Saltomortale Subseries 135.
box 1, folder 7
Das was war, bleibt ein Geheimnis Lied und Slow-Fox
1931
General Physical Description note: sheet music
San Diego I Love You Subseries 136.
1944
Scope and Contents note
San Diego I Love You, a Universal Pictures production, was released in 1944, directed by Reginald Le Borg, and written by
Richard Bransten and Michael Fessier. The film starred Jon Hall, Louise Allbritton, Edward Everett Horton, Eric Blore, and
Buster Keaton. The subseries includes music written for the film including orchestral parts, sheet music, and conductor's
scores.
box 77
San Diego I Love You
General note
Bound conductor's score.
Sandpiper, The Subseries 138.
box 142, folder 12
The Shadow of Your Smile
1965
General Physical Description note: 7" sound disc
Scope and Contents note
Song from the film The Sandpiper.
Saskatchewan Subseries 140.
1954
Scope and Contents note
Saskatchewan, a Universal International Pictures production was released in 1954, directed by Raoul Walsh, and written by
Gil Doud. The film starred Alan Ladd, Shelley Winters, J. Carrol Naish, Hugh O'Brian, and Robert Douglas. The subseries includes
manuscript music written for the film including orchestral parts, sheet music, and conductor's scores.
box 163
Manuscript Score
1954
General Physical Description note: manuscript score
Scarlett Street Subseries 141.
1945
Scope and Contents note
Scarlett Street, a Fritz Lang production was released in 1945, directed by Fritz Lang, written by Georges de La Fouchardière
and André Mouézy-Éon who also wrote the novel on which the film is based. The film starred
Edward G. Robinson, Joan Bennett, Dan Duryea, Margaret Lindsay, and Jess Barker. The subseries includes music written for
the film including orchestral parts, sheet music, and conductor's scores.
box 65
Cutting Master
General Physical Description note: 10" open reel audio tape
General note
On item, "TT HS 3 A + B."
box 77
Scarlet Street
General Physical Description note: Bound conductor's score
box 80, folder 21
Scarlet Street Soundtrack
1945
General Physical Description note: 12" sound disc
Scope and Contents note
Original soundtrack from this film.
General note
unopened.
box 147, folder 8
cue no. 9B "Self Portrait" and cue no. 11C "Kitty Murdered"
circa 1945
General Physical Description note: conductors scores
General note
Prod. no. 1454
Scherben bringen Gluck Subseries 142.
1932
Scope and Contents note
Scherben bringen Gluck, a Elite-Tonfilm-Produktion GmbH production was released in Germany in 1932, and directed by Curt Bois.
The German film starred Curt Bois, Karin Hardt, Trude Pirchan, and Emilia Unda. The subseries includes manuscript music written
for the film including orchestral parts, sheet music, and conductor's scores.
box 138, folder 10
Untitled conductor's score
circa 1932
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Sign of the Pagan Subseries 143.
1954
Scope and Contents note
Sign of the Pagan, a Universal International Pictures production was released in 1954, directed by Douglas Sirk, written by
Oscar Brodney and Barré Lyndon. The film starred Jeff Chandler, Jack Palance, Ludmilla Tchérina, Rita
Gam, Jeff Morrow, George Dolenz, and Eduard Franz. The subseries includes music written for the film including orchestral
parts, sheet music, and conductor's scores.
box 3, folder 16
Sheet Music "Love Theme"
circa 1954
General Physical Description note: sheet music
box 13, folder 1
Love Theme from The Sign of the Pagan
circa 1954
General Physical Description note: sheet music
Scope and Contents note
Love theme from the Universal International Production "Sign of the Pagan."
General note
2 copies.
box 147, folder 15
Love Theme
circa 1954
General Physical Description note: sheet music
General note
2 copies.
box 114
Sign of the Pagan
1954
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 35, "Persia's Warning."
box 114
Sign of the Pagan
1954
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 47, "Turning Away From Rome."
box 114
Sign of the Pagan
1954
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 51, "The Fall of Attilla."
box 114
Sign of the Pagan
1954
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 53, "End Title."
box 114
Sign of the Pagan
1954
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 17, "Fanfare #3."
box 114
Sign of the Pagan
1954
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 10, "Pulcheria's Garden."
box 114
Sign of the Pagan
1954
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 11, "Fanfare #1."
box 114
Sign of the Pagan
1954
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 12, "Banquet #1."
box 114
Sign of the Pagan
1954
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 13, "Fanfare #2."
box 114
Sign of the Pagan
1954
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 14, "Banquet #2."
box 114
Sign of the Pagan
1954
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 16, "Banquet #3."
box 114
Sign of the Pagan
1954
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 18, "Champion Falls."
box 114
Sign of the Pagan
1954
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 19, "Fanfare #4."
Sign of the Ram, The Subseries 144.
1945
Scope and Contents note
The Sign of the Ram, a Columbia Pictures Corporation production was released in 1945, directed by John Sturges, written by
Charles Bennett, and based on the novel by Margaret Ferguson. The film starred Susan Peters, Alexander Knox, Phyllis Thaxter,
Peggy Ann Garner, Ron Randell, and Dame May Whitty. The subseries includes music written for the film including orchestral
parts, sheet music, and conductor's scores.
box 73
Sign of the Ram, The
General note
Bound conductor's score.
Singende Jugend Subseries 146.
box 138, folder 13
Mit Musik durch's Leben Lied und Marschfox
1936
General Physical Description note: orchestral parts
Scope and Contents note
song from the German film "Singende Jugend."
So Goes My Love Subseries 147.
1946
Scope and Contents note
So Goes My Love, a Universal Pictures production was released in 1946, directed by Frank Ryan, and written by Bruce Manning.
The film starred Myrna Loy, Don Ameche, Rhys Williams, Bobby Driscoll, Richard Gaines, and Molly Lamont. The subseries includes
music written for the film including orchestral parts, sheet music, and conductor's scores.
box 78
So Goes My Love
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
box 133, folder 8
So Goes My Love
1946
General Physical Description note: sheet music
Scope and Contents note
Title song from film "So Goes My Love."
General note
Salter received an Academy Award Nomination for this film's score.
box 133, folder 8
Theme Song
1946
General Physical Description note: sheet music
Sound of Music, The Subseries 148.
box 142, folder 13
I Have Confidence
1965
General Physical Description note: 7" sound disc
Scope and Contents note
Song from the film The Sound of Music (1965). Includes 4 versions in different languages. 2 versions on each side of the disc.
Disc is entitled "limited collector's edition."
General note
original sleeve included.
Sometimes a Great Nation Subseries 149.
box 142, folder 9
All His Children
1971
General Physical Description note: 7" sound disc
Scope and Contents note
Song from the film Sometimes a Great Nation.
General note
run time 3:03
box 142, folder 10
All His Children
1971
General Physical Description note: 7" sound disc
Scope and Contents note
Song from the film Sometimes a Great Nation.
Spider Woman, The Subseries 150.
1944
Scope and Contents note
The Spider Woman, a Universal Picture production was released in 1944, directed by Roy William Neill, and written by Arthur
Conan Doyle and Bertram Millhauser. The film starred Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce, Gale Sondergaard, Dennis Hoey, and Vernon
Downing. An alternate title for the film was Sherlock Holmes and the Spider Woman. The subseries includes manuscript music
written for the film including orchestral parts, sheet music, and conductor's scores.
box 147, folder 6
cue no. 7 "The Spider"
1943
General Physical Description note: conductors scores
General note
Prod. no. 1316
Spoilers, The Subseries 151.
1942
Scope and Contents note
The Spoilers, a Frank Lloyd Productions film was released in 1942, directed by Ray Enright, written by Lawrence Hazard, and
based on the novel by Rex Beach. The film starred Marlene Dietrich, Randolph Scott, John Wayne, Margaret Lindsay, and Harry
Carey. The subseries includes music written for the film including orchestral parts, sheet music, and conductor's scores.
box 2, folder 3
The Spoilers Prod. no. 1790
1955
General Physical Description note: conductor's scores
Scope and Contents note
cue no. 31 "Miner's Fight" (2 copies); cue no. 32 "Bitter Demise" (2 copies); cue no. 33 "Regrets" (2 copies).
box 11, folder 31
The Spoilers Prod. no. 1790
1955
General Physical Description note: conductor's scores
Scope and Contents note
Scores for cue no. 1 "Main Title" ; cue no. 12 "Mudbath Sorry!" ; cue no. 20 "Trouble at Miter Pt. 1" ; cue no. 21 "Trouble
at Miter Pt. 2"; cue no. 22 "A Question" ; cue no. 23 "Lead and TNT Pt. 1" ; cue no. 24 "Lead and TNT Pt. 2."
General note
2 copies of every cue except cue no. 21 "Trouble at Miter Pt. 2."
box 78
Spoilers, The
General note
Bound conductor's score.
box 79
Spoilers, The
General note
Bound conductor's score.
box 80, folder 18
Sound Recording
Scope and Content
Publisher: Medallion Records; 12" sound disc. Recording title: Far Horizons The Western Film Scores of Hans J. Salter, 1942-1958
Musical selections from the films: Battle at Apache Pass (1952), Walk the Proud Land (1956), Man Without a Star (1955), Bend
of the River (1952), The Spoilers(1942), Days of the Badman (1958), The Tall Stranger (1957), Untamed Frontier (1952), The
Oklahoman (1957), Four Guns to the Border (1954), and The Far Horizons (1955).
Spring Parade Subseries 152.
1940
Scope and Contents note
Spring Parade, a Universal Pictures production, was released in 1940, directed by Henry Koster, and written by Felix Jackson
and Bruce Manning. The film starred Deanna Durbin, Robert Cummings, Mischa Auer, Henry Stephenson, and S.Z. Sakall. The subseries
includes manuscript music written for the film including orchestral parts, sheet music, and conductor's scores.
box 64
Unidentified Audio
General Physical Description note: 2 sound cassettes
box 64
Unidentified Audio
General Physical Description note: sound cassette
General note
On item, "Side 1-7."
box 65
Spring Parade
General Physical Description note: 10" open reel audio tape
Scope and Contents note
Hans Salter, Orchestrator.
General note
Film featuring Deanna Durbin.
Star Spangled Girl Subseries 153.
box 83
Girl
1971
General note
Piano sheet music of the theme song from the film Star Spangled Girl
box 142, folder 3
Take my Love and Girl
1971
General Physical Description note: 7" sound disc
General note
Songs from film of "Star Spangled Girl" (1971) "Take My Love" run time 3:46 "Girl" run time 3:46
Strange Affair of Uncle Harry, The Subseries 154.
1945
Scope and Contents note
The Strange Affair of Uncle Harry, a Universal Pictures production, was released in 1945, directed by Robert Siodmak, written
by Keith Winter, and based on the play by Thomas Job. The UK release title for the film was Uncle Harry. The film starred
George Sanders, Geraldine Fitzgerald, Ella Raines, and Sara Allgood. The subseries includes music written for the film including
orchestral parts, sheet music, and conductor's scores.
box 147, folder 11
Theme
1945
General Physical Description note: conductor's scores
Scope and Contents note
4 versions.
box 70
Strange Affair of Uncle Harry, The
General note
Bound conductor's score.
Summer Love Subseries 155.
box 33, folder 7
cue no. 2 "Joannie"
1957
General Physical Description note: conductor's scores
General note
Prod. no. 1861
box 64
Superman
General Physical Description note: sound cassette
Scope and Contents note
Excerpts.
Take Five From Five Subseries 156.
box 4, folder 4
How Do You Learn To Love?
1957
General Physical Description note: sheet music
Scope and Contents note
Song from the Universal International Pictures film.
Tall Stranger, The Subseries 157.
box 62
Score Roll no. 1
General Physical Description note: 7 " open reel audio tape
box 80, folder 18
Sound Recording
Scope and Content
Publisher: Medallion Records; 12" sound disc. Recording title: Far Horizons The Western Film Scores of Hans J. Salter, 1942-1958
Musical selections from the films: Battle at Apache Pass (1952), Walk the Proud Land (1956), Man Without a Star (1955), Bend
of the River (1952), The Spoilers(1942), Days of the Badman (1958), The Tall Stranger (1957), Untamed Frontier (1952), The
Oklahoman (1957), Four Guns to the Border (1954), and The Far Horizons (1955).
Tanganyika Subseries 158.
1954
Scope and Contents note
Tanganyika, a Universal International Pictures production was released in 1954, directed by André De Toth, written
by William R. Cox and William Sackheim. The film starred Van Heflin, Ruth Roman, Howard Duff, Jeff Morrow, and Joe Comadore.
The subseries includes music written for the film including orchestral parts, sheet music, and conductor's scores.
box 102
Tanganyika
1954
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 6. Cue title: Starting for Duffy's.
box 102
Tanganyika
1954
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 22, "McCracken Camp."
box 102
Tanganyika
1954
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 2, "Harder Rescued."
box 102
Tanganyika
1954
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 10, "Rover Crossing" (part 1).
box 102
Tanganyika
1954
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 11, "Rover Crossing" (part 2).
box 102
Tanganykia
1954
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 21, "Dan Runs Out."
box 103
Tanganyika
1954
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Main title.
box 103
Tanganyika
1954
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 35, "End Cast."
box 74
Tanganyika
General note
Bound conductor's score.
box 79
That Night With You
General note
Bound conductor's score.
That Certain Age Subseries 160.
1938
Scope and Contents note
That Certain Age, a Universal Pictures production was released in 1938, directed by Edward Ludwig, and written by Charles
Brackett and F. Hugh Herbert. The subseries includes manuscript music written for the film including orchestral parts, sheet
music, and conductor's scores.
box 145, folder 7
cue no. 24 "She Runs Upstairs" and cue no. 21-23 "Pest Finds Diary"
1938
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
General note
Prod. 912
That Night with You Subseries 161.
1945
Scope and Contents note
That Night with You, a Universal Pictures production was released in 1945, directed by William A. Seiter, written by Arnold
Belgard and Michael Fessier. The film starred Franchot Tone, Susanna Foster, David Bruce, Louise Allbritton, Jacqueline deWit,
Irene Ryan, and Buster Keaton. The subseries includes music written for the film including orchestral parts, sheet music,
and conductor's scores.
box 133, folder 8
Once Upon A Dream
1945
General Physical Description note: sheet music
Scope and Contents note
This song is from the film That Night With You (1945). Alternate title: Once Upon A Dream.
box 133, folder 8
Once Upon A Dream
1945
General Physical Description note: sheet music
Scope and Contents note
Song from the film That Night With You (1945).
box 103
That Night With You
1945
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 7, "Fifth Ave. Montage."
That's My Man Subseries 162.
1947
Scope and Contents note
That's My Man, a Republic Pictures production was released in 1947, was directed by Frank Borzage, written by Steve Fisher
and Bradley King. Alternate titles for the film include The Gallant Man and Will Tomorrow Ever Come? The film starred Don
Ameche, Catherine McLeod, Roscoe Karns, John Ridgely, and Kitty Irish. The subseries includes music written for the film including
orchestral parts, sheet music, and conductor's scores.
box 68
Gallant Man, The
1962-1963
General note
Bound conductor's score.
That's the Spirit Subseries 163.
1945
Scope and Contents note
That's the Spirit, a Universal Pictures production was released in 1945, directed by Charles Lamont, and written by Michael
Fessier and Ernest Pagano. The film starred Peggy Ryan, Jack Oakie, June Vincent, Gene Lockhart, Johnny Coy, and Buster Keaton.
The subseries includes music written for the film including orchestral parts, sheet music, and conductor's scores.
box 6, folder 11
No Matter Where You Are
1945
General Physical Description note: sheet music and conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Prod. no. 1436.
box 133, folder 8
No Matter Where You Are
1945
General Physical Description note: sheet music
Scope and Contents note
Prod. no. 1436.
This Island Earth Subseries 164.
1955
Scope and Contents note
This Island Earth, a Universal International Pictures production was released in 1955, directed by Joseph M. Newman, and written
by Raymond F. Jones and Franklin Coen. The film starred Jeff Morrow, Faith Domergue, Rex Reason, Lance Fuller, and Russell
Johnson. The subseries includes music written for the film including orchestral parts, sheet music, and conductor's scores.
box 131
This Island Earth
General Physical Description note: 7" reel-to-reel tape
General note
on item: 1A - 8C.
box 131
This Island Earth
30 August 1955
General Physical Description note: 7" reel-to-reel tape
Scope and Contents note
Main Title -- Jet West -- Color Blind -- From Unit #16 -- In Terocitor Montage -- Eerie Remains -- Robot Plane -- Haven't
We Met -- Exeters' Mansion -- Wrong Girl -- Romance -- Minuet -- This Way Doctor -- Secret Meeting -- Neutronic Rays -- Conversion
Tube -- Vermont Memories -- Transformation -- Shooting Stars -- Meteor Battle.
box 131
This Island Earth & The Naked Alibi
General Physical Description note: 7" reel-to-reel tape
General note
on item: This Island Earth 9A - 9E. The Naked Alibi 1A - 6A.
box 75
This Island Earth
General note
Bound conductor's score.
This Love of Ours Subseries 165.
1945
Scope and Contents note
This Love of Ours, a Universal Pictures production was released in 1945, directed by William Dieterle, and written by John
D. Klorer and Leonard Lee. The film starred Merle Oberon, Claude Rains, Charles Korvin, Carl Esmond, Sue England, and Jess
Barker. The subseries includes music written for the film including orchestral parts, sheet music, and conductor's scores.
box 78
This Love of Ours
General note
Bound conductor's score.
Thunder on the Hill Subseries 166.
1951
Scope and Contents note
Thunder on the Hill, a Universal International Pictures production was released in 1951, directed by Douglas Sirk, written
by Oscar Saul, and based on a play by Oscar Saul. The UK release title of the film was Bonaventure. The film starred Claudette
Colbert, Ann Blyth, Robert Douglas, Anne Crawford, Philip Friend, and Gladys Cooper. The subseries includes music written
for the film including orchestral parts, sheet music, and conductor's scores.
box 129, folder 1
Thunder on the Hill Prod. no. 1655
1951
General Physical Description note: conductor's scores
Scope and Contents note
cue no. 27 "Morning Hymn and End Title"; cue no. 26 "Attempted Murder"; cue no. 28 "End Cast."
General note
2 copies of each cue.
box 129, folder 2
Thunder on the Hill Prod. no. 1655
1951
General Physical Description note: conductor's scores
Scope and Contents note
cue no. 25 "New Witness"; cue no. 23 "Last Supper"; cue no. 24 "Harmer's Mistake."
General note
2 copies of each cue.
box 129, folder 3
Thunder on the Hill Prod. no. 1655
1951
General Physical Description note: conductor's scores
Scope and Contents note
cue no. 22 "Letter Destroyed"; cue no. 21 "Willy Attacked"; cue no. 20 "Sidney's Secret Pt. 2."
General note
2 copies of each cue.
box 129, folder 4
Thunder on the Hill Prod. no. 1655
1951
General Physical Description note: conductor's scores
Scope and Contents note
cue no. 13 "Mission Accomplished Pt. 2" ; cue no. 14 "Valerie's Gift"; cue no. 15 "Perfumed Letter."
General note
2 copies of each cue.
box 129, folder 5
Thunder on the Hill Prod. no. 1655
1951
General Physical Description note: conductor's scores
Scope and Contents note
cue no. 9 "Newspaper Search Pt. 1"; cue no. 10 "Newspaper Search Pt. 2"; cue no. 11 "Journey to Norwich"; cue no. 12 "Mission
Accomplished Pt. 1"
General note
2 copies of each cue.
box 129, folder 6
Thunder on the Hill Prod. no. 1655
1951
General Physical Description note: conductor's scores
Scope and Contents note
cue no. 4 and 5 "The Expectant Mother"; cue no. 6 and 6 "Soliloquy Pt. 1"; cue no. 8 "Soliloquy Pt. 2."
General note
2 copies of each cue.
box 129, folder 7
Thunder on the Hill Prod. no. 1655
1951
General Physical Description note: conductor's scores
Scope and Contents note
cue no. 1 "Main Title"; cue no. 2 "Thieving Half Wit"; cue no. 3 "Losing Phillips."
General note
2 copies of each cue.
box 129, folder 8
Thunder on the Hill Prod. no. 1655
1951
General Physical Description note: conductor's scores
Scope and Contents note
cue no. 16 "Reverend Mother's Orders"; cue no. 17 "Chapel Bells"; cue no. 18 "Evening Hymn"; cue no. 19 "Sidney's Secret Pt.
1"
General note
2 copies of each cue.
box 131
Bonaventur
General Physical Description note: 7" reel-to-reel tape
General note
on item: Reel 2 #3 - Reel 9 #2.
box 131
Bonaventur
General Physical Description note: 7" reel-to-reel tape
General note
on item: 7 1/2 IPSec 1/2 track.
box 131
Bonaventur
General Physical Description note: 7" reel-to-reel tape
General note
on item: Reel 5 #1 - Reel 10 #5.
box 131
Bonaventur
General Physical Description note: 7" reel-to-reel tape
General note
on item: 7 1/2 IPSec 1/2 track.
box 74
Thunder on the Hill
General note
Bound conductor's score.
Tomahawk Subseries 167.
1951
Scope and Contents note
Tomahawk, a Universal International Pictures production was released in 1951, directed by George Sherman, written by Daniel
Jarrett and Silvia Richards. The film starred Van Heflin, Yvonne De Carlo, Alex Nicol, Preston Foster, Jack Oakie, Tom Tully,
John War Eagle, and Rock Hudson. The subseries includes music written for the film including orchestral parts, sheet music,
and conductor's scores.
box 83
Conductor's Score
1951
General Physical Description note: manuscript
box 108, folder 10
Cue 23 "Julie Rides"
1950
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
box 108, folder 16
Cue 26 "Bridger's Story"
1950
General Physical Description note: Conductor's score
box 108, folder 17
Cue 27 "Indian Flute"
1950
General Physical Description note: Conductor's score
box 108, folder 18
Cue 25 "Bridger Kills Indian"
1950
General Physical Description note: Conductor's score
box 75
Tomahawk
undated
General note
Bound conductor's score.
box 103
Tomahawk
1950
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Main title.
box 103
Tomahawk
1950
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 6, "Bridger Slapped."
box 104
Tomahawk
1950
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 12, "Six Indians."
box 111
Tomahawk
1950
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 17, "Operation Arrowhead."
box 111
Tomahawk
1950
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 19, "Buffalo Herd."
box 111
Tomahawk
1950
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 13, "Daniel Gets Wounded."
box 111
Tomahawk
1950
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 15, "Nemesis."
box 112
Tomahawk
1950
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 35, "Scrawny Kid's Revenge."
box 112
Tomahawk
1950
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 37, "Red Cloud Defeated."
box 112
Tomahawk
1950
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 38, "End Sequence."
box 112
Tomahawk
1950
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 39, "End Cast."
box 113
Tomahawk
1950
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 31, "Order Disobeyed."
box 113
Tomahawk
1950
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 33, "Sioux Trap."
box 113
Tomahawk
1950
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 34, "The Massacre."
Two Captains West Subseries 169.
undated
Scope and Contents note
No information found on this film title. The subseries includes music written for the film including orchestral parts, sheet
music, and conductor's scores.
box 79
Two Captains West
General note
Bound conductor's score.
Untamed Frontier Subseries 170.
1952
Scope and Contents note
Untamed Frontier, a Universal International Pictures production was released in 1952, directed by Hugo Fregonese, written
by Gerald Drayson Adams and Gwen Bagni. The film starred Joseph Cotten, Shelley Winters, Scott Brady, Suzan Ball, Minor Watson,
and Katherine Emery. The subseries includes music written for the film including orchestral parts, sheet music, and conductor's
scores.
box 143, folder 14
Cattle on the Move, Glen Gets It, End Title Prod. no. 1692
[1952] June 20
General Physical Description note: 12" sound disc
Scope and Contents note
Songs from the film Untamed Frontier (1952).
box 80, folder 18
Sound Recording
Scope and Content
Publisher: Medallion Records; 12" sound disc. Recording title: Far Horizons The Western Film Scores of Hans J. Salter, 1942-1958
Musical selections from the films: Battle at Apache Pass (1952), Walk the Proud Land (1956), Man Without a Star (1955), Bend
of the River (1952), The Spoilers(1942), Days of the Badman (1958), The Tall Stranger (1957), Untamed Frontier (1952), The
Oklahoman (1957), Four Guns to the Border (1954), and The Far Horizons (1955).
box 76
Untamed Frontier
General note
Bound conductor's score.
box 100
Untamed Frontier
1952
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 18, "Lottie."
box 100
Untamed Frontier
1952
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 11, "Taken for a Ride" part 2.
box 100
Untamed Frontier
1952
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 2, "Main Title."
box 100
Untamed Frontier
1952
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 2, "Main Title" Revised.
box 101
Untamed Frontier
1952
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 15, "Carmencita."
box 101
Untamed Frontier
1952
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 17, "Deceived."
box 101
Untamed Frontier
1952
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 49: "Denbow Range Tour."
box 101
Untamed Frontier
1952
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 20: "Bull Throws Man."
box 101
Untamed Frontier
1952
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 21: "A Prayer for Jane."
box 101
Untamed Frontier
1952
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 49: Denbow Range Tour.
box 101
Untamed Frontier
1952
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 28: "Pass the Ammunition."
box 101
Untamed Frontier
1952
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 23: "Untamed Fight."
box 101
Untamed Frontier
1952
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 24: "A Fence Between Them."
box 101
Untamed Frontier
1952
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 26: "Kirk and Jane."
box 101
Untamed Frontier
1952
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 29: "El Cefiro."
box 101
Untamed Frontier
1952
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 30: "Palos Verdes."
box 101
Untamed Frontier
1952
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 31: "Denbow Stampede."
box 101
Untamed Frontier
1952
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 33: "Cattle on the Move."
box 101
Untamed Frontier
1952
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 34: "Glenn Gets It."
box 101
Untamed Frontier
1952
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 35: "Forbidden Boundaries."
box 101
Untamed Frontier
1952
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 36: "End Title."
box 104
Untamed Frontier
1952
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 13, "Denbows Ride Again."
box 104
Untamed Frontier
104
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 14, "Fiesta Linda."
box 104
Untamed Frontier
1952
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 12, "Denbows Ride Again" (revised).
box 61
Sound Recording
Scope and Content
Composer: Virgil Thompson
10" open reel audio tape
Verklungene Zeiten Subseries 171.
box 1, folder 7
Traume, mein Liebling, traume Slow-Fox
1933
General Physical Description note: sheet music
Scope and Contents note
Song from the film "Verklungene Zeiten" (Das Hauschen in Grinzing).
box 1, folder 8
Ich denk' an Dich Lied und Waltz
1933
General Physical Description note: sheet music
Scope and Contents note
Song from film "Verklungene Zeiten" (Das Hauschen in Grinzing).
General note
2 copies.
box 1, folder 8
Ja, das Gluck laßt sich nicht kommandieren!
1933
General Physical Description note: sheet music
Scope and Contents note
Song from the film "Verklungene Zeiten" (Das Hauschen in Grinzing).
Wagon Train Subseries 172.
1963
Scope and Contents note
Wagon Train a television series that aired from 1957-1965 was a Revue Studios and Universal TV production that aired on NBC
and later on ABC. The series was by several directors among them Howard E. Johnson and Leo Sherman. The stars of the series
were Frank McGrath, Terry Wilson, Robert Horton, John McIntire, Ward Bond, and Denny Miller. Hans J. Salter composed music
for the The Myra Marshall Story episode which first aired on 21 October 1963. The subseries includes music written for the
television series including orchestral parts, sheet music, and conductor's scores.
box 14, folder 3
The Myra Marshall Story (Episode Cues)
1963
General Physical Description note: photocopied conductor's scores 15 1/2 x 11
Scope and Contents note
music cues m-204, m-203, m-201, m-202, m-104, m-101
General note
Prod. no. 23617
box 14, folder 4
The Myra Marshall Story (Episode Cues)
1963
General Physical Description note: photocopied conductor's scores 15 1/2 x 11
Scope and Contents note
music cues m-205, m-301, m-302, m-303, m-304, m-402, m-403, m-404-500 for episode "."
General note
Prod. no. 23617
box 14, folder 5
The Myra Marshall Story (Episode Cues)
1963
General Physical Description note: photocopied conductor's scores 15 1/2 x 11
Scope and Contents note
music cues m-504, m-506, m-603, m-604, m-503, m-501
General note
Prod. no. 23617
box 14, folder 6
The Myra Marshall Story (Episode Cues)
1963
General Physical Description note: photocopied conductor's scores 15 1/2 x 11
Scope and Contents note
music cues m-605, m-701, m-704, m-801, m-702
General note
Prod. no. 23617
box 65
The Myra Marshall Story (episode title)
General Physical Description note: 2 10" open reel analog tapes
General note
Production no. 23617
box 138, folder 4
Wagon Train Prod. no. 23617
circa 1963
General Physical Description note: 9 /12 x 13 sheet music
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. M-305; cue no. M-601; cue no. M-602; cue no. M-601. Could be conductor's score or orchestral parts.
General note
Pages are brittle due to water damage spots on music.
Der Wahre Jacob Subseries 173.
box 1, folder 8
Liebe kommf ohne viel zu fragen... English Waltz
1931
General Physical Description note: sheet music
Scope and Contents note
Song from the film "Der wahre Jacob" translated "The True Jacob."
Walk in the Morning Subseries 174.
undated
Scope and Contents note
No information found on this film title. The subseries includes music written for the film including orchestral parts, sheet
music, and conductor's scores.
box 148, folder 2
Cue no. 2C
1949 June 14
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
General note
Prod. no. 964
Walk the Proud Land Subseries 175.
1956
Scope and Contents note
Walk the Proud Land, a Universal International Pictures production was released in 1956, directed by Jesse Hibbs, and written
by Gil Doud and Jack Sher. The film starred Audie Murphy, Anne Bancroft, Pat Crowley, Charles Drake, Tommy Rall, and Robert
Warwick. The subseries includes music written for the film including orchestral parts, sheet music, and conductor's scores.
box 131
Assorted Cues
General Physical Description note: 7" reel-to-reel tape
General note
on item: 2) 4AX - 5B, 1A - 2EX, 5D - 6B, 6B - 6E.
box 118
Walk the Proud Land
1956
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
"Foreward," "Main Title," "Foreward," "Clum's First Apaches," "Out of Bounds," "Late Morning," "Farewell to Arms," "Here's
Your Hat," "Clums Household," "Here's Your Hat," "Poor Tianay," "Clum's First Apaches," "Gallant Defeat," "Before the Show,"
"Good Hunting," "Shot of Dialin," "White Man's Way," "Altered Plans-Pt 1.," "Altered Plans-Pt 2," "Before the Show," "Adobe
House," "War Dance," "Geronimo!" "Visit from Geronimo," "Join Geronimo!" "Into the Trap," "On the Rocks- Pt. 1," "On the Rocks-Pt.2)
box 80, folder 18
Sound Recording
Scope and Content
Publisher: Medallion Records; 12" sound disc.
Musical selections from the films: Battle at Apache Pass (1952), Walk the Proud Land (1956), Man Without a Star (1955), Bend
of the River (1952), The Spoilers(1942), Days of the Badman (1958), The Tall Stranger (1957), Untamed Frontier (1952), The
Oklahoman (1957), Four Guns to the Border (1954), and The Far Horizons (1955).
War Lord, The Subseries 176.
1965
Scope and Contents note
The War Lord, a Universal Pictures production was released in 1965, directed by Franklin J. Schaffner, and written by John
Collier and Millard Kaufman. The film starred Charlton Heston, Richard Boone, Rosemary Forsyth, Maurice Evans, and Guy Stockwell.
The subseries includes music written for the film including orchestral parts, sheet music, and conductor's scores.
box 5, folder 5
The War Lord Prod. no. 01979
1965
General Physical Description note: conductor's scores
Scope and Contents note
music cues include: "The Terrifying Tower" "Cliff Hangers" "Blazing Battle" "The WatchDog" "The Letter" "Training Montage"
"March of the Legionaries" "Blindman Bluffed" "Deadly Dream" "The Viking Funeral" "Allusion."
box 5, folder 6
The War Lord Prod. no. 01979
1965
General Physical Description note: conductor's scores
Scope and Contents note
music cues include: "Main Title" "End Title" Dead on Arrival" "Retrospect" "The Lashing" "Relative Secrecy" "En Garde" "Night
Attack" "On to the Fort" "Strength to Command" "Desert Mutiny" "To the Wall" "Darineau's Dodge" "De Ruse's Collapse" "Burial
Torture" "Friendly Gesture" "Convertina" "Stahsia's Dance Pt. 1" "Stahsia's Dance Pt. 2" "De Ruse's March."
box 5, folder 7
The War Lord Prod. no. 01957
1965
General Physical Description note: conductor's scores
Scope and Contents note
music cues include: "Witch Chase" "Main Title" "Prelude (Revised)" "Bewitched" "Vigil in the Night" "Frisians Routed" "Draco's
Death" "Vengeance and Death" "Pledge at Dawn" "To Ease the Pain."
box 5, folder 8
The War Lord Prod. no. 01957
1965
General Physical Description note: conductor's scores
Scope and Contents note
music cues include: "Agony Shared" "Injured Dignity" "Come Lie with Me" "Judge and Jury" "Consent to Wed" "Obsession Begins"
"Father's Fate" "The Hunt" "Naked Emotion" "The Ram Pt. 1" "The Ram Pt. 2" "Attack with Fire" "The Kiss" "Burning Death."
box 5, folder 9
The War Lord Prod. no. 01957
1965
General Physical Description note: conductor's scores
Scope and Contents note
music cues include: "Tree Effect" "Pagan Shrine" "Forsaken Village" "Rustic Wedding" "Marriage Ceremony and Dance" "Dwarf's
Death" "Virgin Sacrifice" "Draco Turns the Tide."
box 75
The War Lord
General note
Bound conductor's score.
box 140, folder 4
War Lord
undated
General Physical Description note: photocopy of conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
cue no. 2B "Pagan Shrine" and cue no. 2C "Forsaken Village."
Scope and Content
Composer: Jerome Moross
Web, The Subseries 177.
1947
Scope and Contents note
The Web, a Universal International Pictures production was released in 1947, directed by Michael Gordon, and written by William
Bowers and Bertram Millhauser. The film starred Ella Raines, Edmond O'Brien, William Bendix, Vincent Price, and Maria Palmer.
The subseries includes music written for the film including orchestral parts, sheet music, and conductor's scores.
box 76
The Web
General note
Bound conductor's score.
Werewolf in London Subseries 178.
box 64
Transcriptions by Marcello of Werewolf in London
General Physical Description note: audio cassette
Western Story, The Subseries 179.
undated
Scope and Contents note
No information found on this film title. The subseries includes music written for the film including orchestral parts, sheet
music, and conductor's scores.
box 3, folder 10
Untitled Prod. no. 1866
undated
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Sequence entitled "Bare Facts" from prod. no. 1866 " The Western Story." No information found about this title and could be
an alternate title.
box 4, folder 4
The Western Story Prod. no. 1866
1958
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
cue no. 1 "Main Title," cue no. 4 "Mission to Mexico," cue no. 5 and 15 "Outlaw's Retreat," cue no. 7 "Naiad," cue no. 8 "Memento,"
cue no. 9 "My Lady's Scarf," cue no. 10 "Killer Stallion," cue no. 11 "Bare Facts," cue no. 14 and 16 "Ride to Cantina," cue
no. 19 "Them Thar Hills," cue no. 26 Double Crosser," cue no. 27 "Rig-A-Mortis," cue no. 31 "End Cast."
General note
2 copies of every cue except cue no. 9.
Wichita Subseries 180.
1955
Scope and Contents note
Wichita, a Allied Artists Pictures production was released in 1955, directed by Jacques Tourneur, and written Daniel B. Ullman
and Daniel B. Ullman. The film starred Joel McCrea, Vera Miles, Lloyd Bridges, Wallace Ford, Edgar Buchanan, and Peter Graves.
The subseries includes music written for the film including orchestral parts, sheet music, and conductor's scores.
box 14, folder 12
music cue 4D "Cottage Love Scene"
1955
General Physical Description note: conductor's score 15 1/2 x 12
box 16, folder 7
Assorted Cues
1955
General Physical Description note: conductor's score 19 X 12 1/2
Scope and Contents note
cue no. 1A "Main Title (Inst.)cue no. 3B "Bank Day, cue no. 8D "Second Victim," cue no. 1A "Main Title (vocal)."
box 16, folder 11
cue no. 5B "Little Boy Shot" and cue no. 3A "Brass Band"
1955
General Physical Description note: conductor's score 19 x 12 1/2
box 16, folder 12
Assorted Cues
1955
General Physical Description note: conductor's score 19 x 12 1/2
Scope and Contents note
cue no. 5B "Wine, Women, and Wichita" cue no. 1C "Now Earp" cue no. 1D "Softly Stealing."
box 16, folder 13
Assorted Cues
1955
General Physical Description note: conductor's score 19 x 12 1/2
Scope and Contents note
cue no. 8C "Who is Right" cue no. 9B "Brief Grief" cue no. 10A "The Real McCoy" cue no. 10B "End Title."
box 16, folder 14
Assorted Cues
1955
General Physical Description note: conductor's score 19 x 12 1/2
Scope and Contents note
cue no. 1B "Plain Steer" cue no. 7B "Pistol Packers" cue no. 7A "Picnic Love Scene" cue no. 8A "Saloon Wait" cue no. 7C "After
Picnic."
box 16, folder 15
Assorted Cues
1955
General Physical Description note: conductor's score 19 x 12 1/2
Scope and Contents note
cue no. 9C "Sad and Bad" cue no. 10B "End Title (vocal)" cue no. 2A "Night Fight" cue no. 4A "She's All Yours" cue no. 6A
"Hangover Trail."
box 64
Assorted Cues
General Physical Description note: 3 7 " open reel audio tapes
General note
Logs in container.
box 64
Composite 1-4
General Physical Description note: 7 " open reel audio tape
Scope and Contents note
Title from container.
box 136, folder 6
Wichita and September Song
1955 August 11
General Physical Description note: 10" sound disc
General note
Theme song from film of the same title Wichita. "Wichita" written by Hans Salter and Ned Washington "September Song" written
by Kurt Weill and Maxwell Anderson Sung by Tex Ritter; Orchestra and Chorus conducted by Dennis Farnon
box 104
Wichita
General Physical Description note: orchestral parts
Wichita Town Subseries 181.
1959-1960
Scope and Contents note
Wichita Town, a Mirisch/McCrea Productions television series aired from 1959-1960 on NBC. The series starred Joel McCrea,
Jody McCrea, Robert Foulk, George N. Neise, and Carlos Romero. The subseries includes music written for the television series
including orchestral parts, sheet music, and conductor's scores.
box 11, folder 12
Wichita Town Theme Song
circa 1959
General Physical Description note: sheet music
Scope and Contents note
Sheet music of the television show Wichita Town's theme song.
box 11, folder 21
Wichita Town
1959
General Physical Description note: conductor's scores
Scope and Contents note
musical sequences are titled: Foreword, Mirror Scene, The Staircase, The Landscape, They Got Away, Ambush, The Barn, The Herd,
The Town, Mother and Child, The Store Keeper, and The Lone Rider.
box 11, folder 22
Wichita Town
1959
General Physical Description note: conductor's scores
Scope and Contents note
Conductor's scores for the sequences entitled: "The Miners Pt. 1" and "The Badman"
General note
2 copies of "The Badman."
box 11, folder 24
Wichita Town
1959
General Physical Description note: conductor's scores
Scope and Contents note
Conductor's scores for the sequences entitled: "The Miners Pt. 1" and "The Miners Pt. 2"
box 11, folder 25
Wichita Town
1959
General Physical Description note: conductor's scores
Scope and Contents note
Sequence "House on Fire."
box 11, folder 26
Wichita Town
1959
General Physical Description note: conductor's scores
Scope and Contents note
Sequence "House on Fire."
box 11, folder 27
Wichita Town
1959
General Physical Description note: conductor's scores
Scope and Contents note
Sequence "The Miners Pt. 2."
box 11, folder 28
Wichita Town
1959
General Physical Description note: orchestral parts
Scope and Contents note
Violin part for music sequence "Vicious Revenge."
box 14, folder 2
Wichita Town Prod. no. W2034, W2031, W2025, W2017, W2025
1959-1960
General Physical Description note: conductor's score 19 X 12 1/2
Scope and Contents note
music cues: "Gunfight," "Wichita Town" (Instrum.), "Wichita Town" (vocal), "Chase #3," "Cruelty," "They Got Away," "Curtains."
box 14, folder 9
Wichita Town (vocal)
1959
General Physical Description note: conductor's score 22 x 13
box 16, folder 8
Wichita Town
1959
General Physical Description note: conductor's score 16 x 13 and 21 x 13
Scope and Contents note
W2035-a "The Town," W2039-B-C "Pancho," W2051 A-B "The Lands, WW2049 "The Love Rider," W2050A-B "The Empty House, W2046 "Emotions,"
W2047 "Over the Bridge."
box 16, folder 9
Wichita Town
1959
General Physical Description note: conductor's score 16 x 13 and 21 x 13
Scope and Contents note
W2061 "The Staircase" W2059 "Mother and Child" W2068 "Square Dance" W2066 "The Storekeeper."
box 16, folder 10
Wichita Town
1959
General Physical Description note: conductor's scores 10 1/2 x 13 1/2
Scope and Contents note
cue no. 2037 "Retribution," cue no. 2038 "Revenge," cue no. 2040 "Chase #2," cue no. 2041 "Montage," cue no. 2042 "We Fight."
box 16, folder 16
Wichita Town W-2045, W-2043, W-2044
1959
General Physical Description note: conductor's score 21 x 13
Scope and Contents note
music cues "Heavies" "Wichita Town" "The Herd."
box 19, folder 7
Wichita Town Prod. no. 2048
1959-1960
General Physical Description note: orchestral cues
Scope and Contents note
harmonica and clarinet solo.
box 33, folder 1
Wichita Town Prod. no. 2032
1959
General Physical Description note: conductor's scores
Scope and Contents note
cue entitled "The Mill"; "Revenge"; "Montage"; and "Wichita Town" theme song.
box 33, folder 2
Wichita Town Prod. no. 2048, 2045, 2025, 2030
1959
General Physical Description note: conductor's scores
Scope and Contents note
Prod. no. 2045 "Saloon Piano"; Prod. no. 2025 "Retribution"; Prod. no. 2030 "Chase #2"; Prod. no. 2048 "Harmonica Solo"
box 59
W 2035 through W 2040
General Physical Description note: 10" open reel audio tape
General note
On item, "mono version."
box 65
Assorted Cues
General Physical Description note: 10" open reel audio tape
General note
On item, "mono version ... W-2075Q thru W-2080 ... time 14:00."
box 80, folder 19
Wichita Town
1959-1960
General Physical Description note: 12" sound disc
Scope and Contents note
Original sound track from the television show.
General note
unopened.
box 133, folder 6
Wichita Town Theme Song
1959-1960
General Physical Description note: conductors score
Scope and Contents note
Lyrics written on score.
box 133, folder 10
Wichita Town Prod. no. 2024
1959-1960
General Physical Description note: conductors scores
Scope and Contents note
cue "House on Fire" and cue "Miner's Pt. 2."
box 136, folder 4
Cues: Trk 1 W-2080; Trk 2 W-2025
General Physical Description note: 10" sound disc, 78 RPM
box 140, folder 1
Wichita Town
1959-1960
General Physical Description note: orchestral parts
Scope and Contents note
cues from various episodes of the television show Wichita Town. Cues include: "Bouche Attacks Pt. 1" "Fight for Love" "Dark
River Night" "Search to Kill" "The Launching" "Glen Gets It" and "Vicious Revenge."
General note
Not full orchestra only Violin, Bass, and Viola parts.
box 140, folder 2
Wichita Town
1959-1960
General Physical Description note: conductor's scores
Scope and Contents note
cue no. 8A "Glen Gets It."
box 143, folder 5
Assorted Cues
1959-1960
General Physical Description note: 12" sound disc, 33 1/3 RPM
Scope and Contents note
side 1: W-2061B thru W-2075P run time 20:40 (reel 7) side 2: W-2075Q thru W-2080 run time 14:00 (reel 8)
General note
Mono version.
box 143, folder 6
Assorted Cues
1959-1960
General Physical Description note: 12" sound disc, 33 1/3 RPM
Scope and Contents note
side 1: W-2001 thru W2024C run time 20:17 (reel 1) side 2: W-2025 thru W-2035 run time 20:47 (reel 2)
General note
Mono version.
box 143, folder 7
Assorted Cues
1959-1960
General Physical Description note: 12" sound disc, 33 1/3 RPM
Scope and Contents note
side 1: W-2054 thru W2061A run time 21:17 (reel 6) side 2: W-2045 thru W-2053B run time 20:17 (reel 5)
General note
Mono version.
box 143, folder 8
Assorted Cues
1959-1960
General Physical Description note: 12" sound disc, 33 1/3 RPM
Scope and Contents note
side 1: W-2035C thru W2040A run time 21:36 (reel 3) side 2: W-2040B thru W-2045A run time 21:25 (reel 4)
General note
Mono version.
Wild and Innocent, The Subseries 182.
1959
Scope and Contents note
The Wild and Innocent, a Universal International Pictures production was released 1959, directed by Jack Sher, and written
by Sy Gomberg and Jack Sher. The film starred Audie Murphy, Joanne Dru, Gilbert Roland, Jim Backus, and Sandra Dee. The subseries
includes music written for the film including orchestral parts, sheet music, and conductor's scores.
box 37, folder 3
A Touch of Pink
circa 1959
General Physical Description note: sheet music
Scope and Contents note
Song from the film "The Wild and Innocent" of which Hans J. Salter was the musical director.
box 76
The Wild and the Innocent
General note
Bound conductor's score.
Windsplitter Subseries 183.
box 142, folder 11
The Road Home and Baby Go, You're Free To Go
1971
General Physical Description note: 7" sound disc, stereo
Scope and Contents note
Song from the film Windsplitter.
General note
run time "The Road Home" 3:34 run time "Baby Go, You're Free To Go" 3:00
Yankee Pasha Subseries 184.
1954
Scope and Contents note
Yankee Pasha, a Universal International Pictures production was released in 1954, directed by Joseph Pevney, written by Joseph
Hoffman, and based on the novel written by Edison Marshall. The film starred Jeff Chandler, Rhonda Fleming, Mamie Van Doren,
Lee J. Cobb, Hal March, and Rex Reason. The subseries includes music written for the film including orchestral parts, sheet
music, and conductor's scores.
box 100
Yankee Pasha
1953
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue: "Moorish Prison Revolt"
box 113
Yankee Pasha
1953
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue 10, "Roxanna A Slave."
box 113
Yankee Pasha
1953
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue 13, "Roxanna In A Harem."
box 113
Yankee Pasha
1953
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 15, "Jason Trains Moors."
box 113
Yankee Pasha
1953
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 3, "Yankee Horse Race."
box 113
Yankee Pasha
1953
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue No. 8, "Trouble At Sea."
box 113
Yankee Pasha
1953
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue 9, "A Yank Abroad."
You Never Can Tell Subseries 185.
1951
Scope and Contents note
You Never Can Tell, a Universal International Pictures production was released 1951, directed and written by Lou Breslow.
The film starred Dick Powell, Peggy Dow, Joyce Holden, Charles Drake, Albert Sharpe, and Lou Polan. The subseries includes
music written for the film including orchestral parts, sheet music, and conductor's scores.
box 108, folder 8
King Of The Dog House
1951
General Physical Description note: Conductor's score
box 108, folder 11
Old Haunts
1951
General Physical Description note: Conductor's score
box 108, folder 12
Sheperd's Return
1951
General Physical Description note: Conductor's score
box 76
You Never Can Tell
General note
Bound conductor's score.
box 102
You Never Can Tell
1951
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 1, main title.
box 102
You Never Can Tell
1954
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 2, "Canine Millions."
box 102
You Never Can Tell
1951
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 3, "Molly Malone #1."
box 102
You Never Can Tell
1951
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 3, "Molly Malone #1."
box 102
You Never Can Tell
1951
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 4, "Molly Malone #2."
box 102
You Never Can Tell
1951
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 5, "It's a Dog's Life."
box 102
You Never Can Tell
1951
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Cue no. 6, "Amphibious Tactics."
box 108, folder 2
Beastatory Ascension
1951
General Physical Description note: Conductor's score
box 108, folder 3
Beastatory
1951
General Physical Description note: Conductor's score
box 108, folder 4
Starting The Investigation
General Physical Description note: Conductor's score
box 108, folder 5
The Good Old Days
General Physical Description note: Conductor's score
box 108, folder 6
Australian Platypus
1951
General Physical Description note: Conductor's score
box 108, folder 7
The King Is Dead
1951
General Physical Description note: Conductor's score
box 108, folder 13
Molly Malone Cue
1951
General Physical Description note: Conductor's score
box 108, folder 14
Nocturnal Prowl Cue
1951
General Physical Description note: Conductor's score
box 108, folder 15
Bottles and Bones Cue
1951
General Physical Description note: Conductor's score
Young Fugitives Subseries 186.
box 145, folder 6
cue no. 1 and 4 "Glory Glory Hallelujah and Joel's Retrospective"
1938
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Prod. no. 909
Youth Takes a Fling Subseries 187.
box 145, folder 7
cue no. 15 "The Roma" and orchestral part for violin to cue "Happy Helen"
1938
General Physical Description note: conductor's score and orchestral part
General note
Prod. no. 896
Unidentified Projects Subseries 188.
undated
Scope and Contents note
This subseries contains conductor's scores, sheet music, and orchestral parts that do not have a title or date.
box 1, folder 12
Untitled conductor's scores
undated
General Physical Description note: conductor's score photocopy
Scope and Contents note
cues "Main Title" and "Elisa's Discovery" from production no. 1212. Film title unknown.
box 2, folder 6
Untitled bound sheet music journal
undated
General Physical Description note: bound journal
Scope and Contents note
Small journal contains untitled music.
box 3, folder 8
Untitled Manuscript Conductor's score
undated
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 sheet music
General note
7 pages, pages 1 and 2 not included.
box 3, folder 9
Various Untitled Manuscript Sheet Music
undated
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 sheet music
General note
Appear to be several different musical compositions.
box 3, folder 12
Untitled conductor's score Prod. no.1753
undated
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Sequence entitled "Safari" and "Nukumbi" for prod. no. 1753.
box 3, folder 12
Untitled Conductor's score Prod. no. 1751
undated
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Sequence entitled "Johnny's Condition" for prod. no. 1751.
box 3, folder 13
Untitled conductor's score and orchestral part
undated
General Physical Description note: conductor's score and orchestral parts
Scope and Contents note
Sequences "Pulcheria and Marcian" "Pulcheria's Dance Pt. 1" and "Pulcheria's Dance Pt. 2" composed by Benno Rubinyi.
General note
Prod. no. 1758
box 3, folder 14
Georgian Chant (Credo)
undated
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Sequence from an unknown film.
box 3, folder 14
Sheet music entitled Kennedy's Theme
undated
General Physical Description note: sheet music
Scope and Contents note
Sequence from an unknown film.
box 3, folder 15
Untitled conductor's score Prod. no. 1651
undated
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Sequence entitled "Princess Yanee" from unknown film. Includes untitled manuscript music.
box 3, folder 16
Untitled conductor's scores and sheet music
undated
General Physical Description note: conductor's scores and sheet music
Scope and Contents note
No film title on any of the music.
box 5, folder 1
Untitled Conductor's Score
undated
General Physical Description note: conductor's scores
box 5, folder 3
Prod. no. 01977
undated
General Physical Description note: conductor's scores
Scope and Contents note
music cues include: Main Title, The Lie, Seeing Chuy Chewed, The Intruder Pt. 2, The Horses Pass, Horse Stealing, Rancheros,
It's A Drag, Adios and Determined.
box 5, folder 4
Prod. no. 01977
undated
General Physical Description note: conductor's scores
Scope and Contents note
music cues include: Vaya con Dios, The Hanging Man, Grave Situation, Canteena Guitars #1, Canteena #2, Welcome Matt, Gringo
Go, Trini, Caught in the Act, The Loser, Where There's Life, No Witch Doctor, Crude Awakening, Up and At 'Em, Word of Warning,
Adios Ramos, Silent Tribute, The Set Up, Sweating It Out, Trini's Story, Duel in the Snow, Back to the Ranch, End Title and
Cast.
box 6, folder 3
Untitled conductor's score
undated
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
box 6, folder 4
Untitled Conductor's Score
undated
General Physical Description note: conductor's scores
box 6, folder 5
Illegibly Titled Conductor's scores
undated
General Physical Description note: conductor's scores
Scope and Contents note
Song titles illegible and written in German.
box 6, folder 5
Untitled and incomplete conductor's score
undated
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
box 6, folder 6
Illegibly Titled Conductor's scores
undated
General Physical Description note: conductor's scores
Scope and Contents note
Song titles illegible and written in German.
box 6, folder 6
Untitled and incomplete conductor's score
undated
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
box 6, folder 7
Illegibly Titled Conductor's scores
undated
General Physical Description note: conductor's scores
Scope and Contents note
Song titles illegible and written in German.
box 6, folder 10
Untitled Conductor's Score
undated
General Physical Description note: conductor's scores
Scope and Contents note
only title on music is "Cancan."
box 11, folder 1
Untitled conductor's score
undated
General Physical Description note: 12x14
box 11, folder 2
Untitled conductor's score
undated
General Physical Description note: 12x14
box 11, folder 3
Untitled conductor's score
undated
General Physical Description note: 12x14
box 11, folder 4
Untitled conductor's score
undated
General Physical Description note: 12x14
box 11, folder 5
Adios Adios Amores
undated
General Physical Description note: sheet music
Scope and Contents note
Sheet music for song from unknown production.
box 11, folder 7
Untitled conductor's score
undated
General Physical Description note: 12x14
box 11, folder 8
Untitled conductor's score
undated
General Physical Description note: 12x14
Scope and Contents note
Music sequence "Silver Spurs" from untitled production.
box 11, folder 9
Untitled conductor's score
undated
General Physical Description note: 12x14
box 11, folder 10
Untitled conductor's score
undated
General Physical Description note: 12x14
box 11, folder 11
Untitled conductor's score
undated
General Physical Description note: 12x14
box 11, folder 13
Untitled conductor's score
undated
General Physical Description note: 12x14
box 11, folder 14
Untitled conductor's score
undated
General Physical Description note: 12x14
box 11, folder 15
Untitled conductor's score
undated
General Physical Description note: 12x14
box 11, folder 16
Untitled conductor's score
undated
General Physical Description note: 12x14
box 11, folder 18
Untitled conductor's score
undated
General Physical Description note: 12x14
box 11, folder 20
Untitled conductor's score
undated
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
box 11, folder 23
Untitled conductor's score
undated
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
box 12, folder 3
Prod. 1860
undated
General Physical Description note: conductor's score and orchestral parts
Scope and Contents note
conductor's score and orchestral parts: violin, clarinet, guitar, bass, piano. Cue no. 6A "Boys and Ladies" from unknown film
title.
box 12, folder 4
Prod. 1860
undated
General Physical Description note: conductor's score and orchestral parts
Scope and Contents note
conductor's score and orchestral parts: violin, clarinet, guitar, bass, piano. Cue no. 3A "A Temperature Record #3" from unknown
film title.
box 12, folder 5
Prod. 1860
undated
General Physical Description note: conductor's score and orchestral parts
Scope and Contents note
conductor's score and orchestral parts: violin, clarinet, guitar, bass, piano. Cue no. 5C "Kitty Cats."
box 12, folder 10
Untitled Music Cues
undated
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
box 12, folder 11
Untitled Music Cues
undated
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
box 13, folder 2
Untitled conductor's scores
undated
General Physical Description note: conductor's scores
Scope and Contents note
One page is a photocopy.
box 13, folder 3
Notturno
undated
General Physical Description note: sheet music
Scope and Contents note
Loose page of sheet music.
box 13, folder 8
Untitled Manuscript Conductor's Scores
undated
General Physical Description note: conductor's scores
Scope and Contents note
Untitled. Some cues are written but handwriting is illegible.
box 19, folder 6
Untitled music cues
undated
General Physical Description note: orchestral parts
box 24, folder 23
Unidentified Manuscript Score Fragment
box 33, folder 3
Prod. no. 1934
undated
General Physical Description note: conductor's scores
Scope and Contents note
cue no. 6B "Ballet Piano"; cue no. 4A "Skol For Scandal"; cue no. 4B "Fanny Finks Out"; cue no. 1C "Polaroid Predator" and
cue entitled "Foxed by a Wolf."
box 33, folder 4
Prod. no. 1934
undated
General Physical Description note: conductor's scores
Scope and Contents note
cue no. 2C "A Tasty Dish"; "Comic Strip"; cues no. 2F and 3A "Daughter Shouldn't Oughter" ; cue no. 3C "Roues en Route"; "Long
Live the King"; cue no. 8A "Larry's Waltz."
box 33, folder 5
Prod. no. 1934
undated
General Physical Description note: conductor's scores
Scope and Contents note
cue no. 5A "Royal Rooking"; cue no. 8B "A Wolf's Tale"; cue "Wheelin' Deal"; cue "In a Pig's Sty"; cue no. 9D "Plucked on
a Truck"; cue "A Wolf's Tale."
box 33, folder 6
Prod. no. 1934
undated
General Physical Description note: conductor's scores
Scope and Contents note
cue no. 9E "Stiff Joints"; cue no. 1B "The Velvet Fleece"; cue "Fanny of Omaha"; cue no. 2E "Ole"; cue "Come In, Come In";
cue no. 9B "Dance Source #1"; cue "Paratrooper Party #1-2-3"; cue no. 10D "Ready for Freddy"; cue no. 6C "Casino Caper"; cue
no. 6A "Larry's Largess."
box 33, folder 10
Untitled Sheet music
undated
General Physical Description note: sheet music
Scope and Contents note
Title is illegible.
box 33, folder 11
Prod. no. 6053
undated
General Physical Description note: orchestral parts
Scope and Contents note
cue no. 1-1. full orchestra.
box 33, folder 12
Prod. no. 6053
undated
General Physical Description note: orchestral parts
Scope and Contents note
cue no. 1-1. full orchestra.
box 33, folder 13
Prod. no. 6053
undated
General Physical Description note: orchestral parts
Scope and Contents note
cue no. 1-2. full orchestra.
box 33, folder 14
Prod. no. 6053
undated
General Physical Description note: orchestral parts
Scope and Contents note
cue no. 1-3. full orchestra.
box 37, folder 6
Untitled conductor's scores Prod. no. 1845
undated
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Heavily annotated scores cues included: 6C1 "Bouncing Back"; 6B1 "Bitter Pill"; 9A1 "Ben Chewed"; 7C1 "Rock and Rile"; 7B1
"Worried Husband"; 7A1 "Masked Death"; 6AX4 untitled; 6AX6 untitled; 6AX1 "Spot Sabotage"; 2A1 "First Investigation"; 2A3
untitled; 6A1 "Fooling Around"; 6A3 untitled; 9B1 "End Title"; 9B5 untitled; and 4B1 "Friend?"
box 37, folder 6
Untitled conductor's scores Prod. no. 1845
undated
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Heavily annotated scores cues included: 6C1 "Bouncing Back"; 6B1 "Bitter Pill"; 9A1 "Ben Chewed"; 7C1 "Rock and Rile"; 7B1
"Worried Husband"; 7A1 "Masked Death"; 6AX4 untitled; 6AX6 untitled; 6AX1 "Spot Sabotage"; 2A1 "First Investigation"; 2A3
untitled; 6A1 "Fooling Around"; 6A3 untitled; 9B1 "End Title"; 9B5 untitled; and 4B1 "Friend?"
box 54
SZ 3001-3328
General Physical Description note: 19 10" open reel analog tapes
box 55
SZ 3329-3680
General Physical Description note: 18 10" open reel analog tapes
box 56
SZ 3681-4099
General Physical Description note: 20 10" open reel analog tapes
box 57
SZ 4100-4401
General Physical Description note: 18 10" open reel analog tapes
box 59
Laramie
General Physical Description note: 10" open reel audio tape
General note
On item, "Laramie ... A. Bart ... Prod. 12222."
box 60
Western Film Scores
General Physical Description note: 10" open reel audio tape
box 61
Production 24902
General Physical Description note: 10" open reel audio tape
box 61
Unidentified Audio
General Physical Description note: 10 10" open reel analog tapes
General note
Cues to an unidentified project.
box 61
Unidentified Audio
General Physical Description note: 10" open reel audio tape
General note
Production no. 24918.
box 61
Unidentified Audio
General Physical Description note: 10" open reel audio tape
box 63
Honor and Glory
General Physical Description note: 7 " open reel audio tape
General note
Production no. 1512.
box 65
Salter's Rhapsody
General Physical Description note: 2 10" open reel audio tapes
box 103
Unidentified Orchestral Parts
undated
box 133, folder 8
Arizona Sunset
undated
General Physical Description note: orchestral part
Scope and Contents note
Song from unknown film.
box 134, folder 1
Prod. no. 1860
undated
General Physical Description note: conductor's scores and orchestral parts
Scope and Contents note
cue no. 2CC "Beach at Night."
box 134, folder 2
Prod. no. 1860
undated
General Physical Description note: conductor's scores and orchestral parts
Scope and Contents note
cue no. 5B "Hula Drums."
box 134, folder 3
Prod no. 1860
undated
General Physical Description note: bound conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
cue no. 5B "Hula Drums."
box 134, folder 5
Untitled music
undated
General Physical Description note: conductor's scores
box 134, folder 9
Prod. no. 1922
undated
General Physical Description note: conductor's scores
Scope and Contents note
Sequence entitled "Do Not Disturb."
box 134, folder 10
Love Theme
undated
General Physical Description note: conductor's scores
Scope and Contents note
Film title unknown.
box 134, folder 11
Boy's Theme
undated
General Physical Description note: conductor's scores
Scope and Contents note
Film title unknown.
box 134, folder 12
March of the Legionnaires
undated
General Physical Description note: conductor's scores
Scope and Contents note
Film title unknown.
box 136, folder 2
19373 from prod. no. 1655
November 7
General Physical Description note: 10" sound disc, outside 78 RPM inside 33 RPM
box 138, folder 8
Untitled music from German films
undated
General Physical Description note: conductor's scores
Scope and Contents note
Some titles are illegible. All are in German.
box 138, folder 11
Unitled song
undated
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
Scope and Contents note
Song and film title are illegible and in German.
box 138, folder 14
Illegible song title
undated
General Physical Description note: conductor's scores
box 138, folder 15
Fliegor Marsch
undated
General Physical Description note: conductor's scores
Scope and Contents note
Film title illegible.
box 140, folder 2
Song of Freedom
undated
General Physical Description note: sheet music
Scope and Contents note
Includes lyrics.
box 140, folder 3
Untitled manuscript score
undated
General Physical Description note: photocopy of conductor's score
box 147, folder 17
The War Song
undated
General Physical Description note: 9 x 12 sheet music
box 143, folder 13
Arizona Sunset, Gossip, and Sonya
1952 February 27
General Physical Description note: 12" sound disc
Scope and Contents note
Songs from production no. 1686.
box 143, folder 12
"Sonya" and "Under Management" reel 2
1952 March 17
General Physical Description note: 12" sound disc
Scope and Contents note
Songs from production no. 1686.
box 64
Cue Title: The Tall Stranger
General Physical Description note: 7 " open reel audio tape
General note
Production no. 5707.
box 143, folder 1
Time Will Tell
1955 August 25
General Physical Description note: 12" 78 RPM
Scope and Contents note
Song, related film unknown.
box 143, folder 4
Time Will Tell
1955 August 25
General Physical Description note: 12" 78 RPM
Scope and Contents note
Song, related film unknown.
Salter Music Ideas Series 2.
Scope and Contents note
The series consists of a manuscript notebook used to develop musical ideas.
box 2, folder 7
Untitled bound sheet music journal
undated
General Physical Description note: bound journal
Scope and Contents note
Small journal contains untitled music.
Non Film/Television Salter Compositions Series 3.
box 2, folder 8
La Castiliana Spanish Waltz
circa 1938
General Physical Description note: orchestral parts
Scope and Contents note
Published music that was not used in a film.
box 3, folder 2
La Castiliana Spanish Waltz
circa 1938
General Physical Description note: orchestral parts
Scope and Contents note
Published music that was not used in a film.
box 138, folder 7
La Castiliana Spanish Waltz
circa 1938
General Physical Description note: piano sheet music
Scope and Contents note
Published music that was not used in a film.
box 2, folder 11
Rosa, reizende Rosa...Paso Doble
1931
General Physical Description note: orchestral parts
Scope and Contents note
Instrumentation for Violin, Flute, Trumpet, Banjo, Saxophone, and Clarinet.
General note
2 copies.
box 133, folder 7
Rosa, reizende Rosa...Paso Doble
1931
General Physical Description note: orchestral parts
Scope and Contents note
Instrumentation for Violin, Flute, Trumpet, Banjo, Saxophone, and Clarinet.
box 44
Time Will Tell
Scope and Contents note
Several copies.
box 147, folder 17
The War Song
undated
General Physical Description note: 9 x 12 sheet music
General note
2 copies.
Sound recordings Series 4.
1941-1971
Scope and Contents note
This series contains sound recordings on 7", 10", and 12" sound discs, 7" and 10" open reel analog tapes and cassette tapes.
The first subseries contains sound recordings of unidentified non-film/television music composed by Salter as well as Salter
film/television compilation recordings. The second subseries contains non-film/television sound recordings by other composers.
The third subseries consists of interviews with composers, including Salter. These recordings were a part of Salter's personal
music collection.
Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
CONTAINS AUDIO MATERIALS: This collection contains both processed and unprocessed audio materials. For information about the
access status of the material that you are looking for, refer to the Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note
at the series and file levels. All requests to access processed audio materials must be made in advance using the request
button located on this page.
Hans J. Salter recorded music Subseries 1.
1941-1960
Arrangement note
This subseries is arranged alphabetically by the work title.
Scope and Contents note
This subseries includes sound discs and open reel analog tapes of non-film/television music composed and conducted by Salter.
A number of the discs are unopened and in the original packaging.
box 63
16 Eva Dreams
General Physical Description note: 7 " open reel audio tape
Scope and Contents note
Title from tape reel.
box 64
Rhapsody
General Physical Description note: 2 sound cassettes
box 64
Western Album no. 1, side 2
General Physical Description note: 2 sound cassettes
General note
Title from container.
box 131
Unlabelled
General Physical Description note: 7" reel-to-reel tape
General note
Miscellaneous-unidentified, inside a manila envelope.
box 144, folder 1
TTHS
1979 10 K July
General Physical Description note: 12" sound disc
General note
Disc labeled as "Test Pressing."
box 144, folder 2
TTHS
1979 10 K July
General Physical Description note: 12" sound disc
General note
Disc labeled as "Test Pressing."
box 144, folder 3
ML 313
undated
General Physical Description note: 12" sound disc
General note
Disc labeled as "Test Pressing."
box 136, folder 8
Follow That Dream "Copy"
undated
General Physical Description note: 10" sound disc, 33 1/3 RPM, long play microgroove
General note
run time 2:00
box 143, folder 10
[Frichlingootimmenwaber]
undated
General Physical Description note: 12" sound disc
box 131
The Ghost of H.J. Salter
General Physical Description note: 7" reel-to-reel tape
General note
on item: 7 1/2 IPS 1/2 track, Badly Broken Records.
box 131
The Ghost of H.J. Salter
General Physical Description note: 7" reel-to-reel tape
General note
on item: Master, Badly Broken Records (scratched out), Hans Salter.
box 143, folder 9
Potpourri Teil 1 and 2
undated
General Physical Description note: 12" sound disc
box 136, folder 5
Whistling Tune "Copy"
undated
General Physical Description note: 10" sound disc, 33 1/3 RPM, long play microgroove
General note
Run time 2:45
Music by Other Composers Subseries 2.
1969-1971
Arrangement note
This subseries is arranged alphabetically composer.
Scope and Contents note
This subseries contains recordings from Salter's personal collection. Salter did not compose any of the music in this subseries.
Also included in this series are recordings on analog tape reels of classical music by other composers.
box 64
8 Cues Seeking Composer Identities
General Physical Description note: sound cassette
General note
Title from label.
box 60
Corrobore Ballet
1962 September 19
General Physical Description note: 10" open reel audio tape
box 62
Symphony no. 3
General Physical Description note: 7 " open reel audio tape
box 62
Symphony no. 1
General Physical Description note: 7 " open reel audio tape
box 62
Symphony no. 2, op. 19
General Physical Description note: 7 " open reel audio tape
box 62
Concerto for Orchestra
General Physical Description note: 7 " open reel audio tape
box 62
Music for Strings
1960 May 3
General Physical Description note: 7 " open reel audio tape
box 62
Second Suite for Orchestra
1957 September 23
General Physical Description note: 7 " open reel audio tape
box 62
Wozzeck
1959 March 14
General Physical Description note: 7 " open reel audio tape
box 61
Violin Concerto
General Physical Description note: 10" open reel audio tape
box 62
Concerto Grosso no. 1
1960 July 6
General Physical Description note: 7 " open reel audio tape
box 62
Symphony no. 1
General Physical Description note: 7 " open reel audio tape
box 60
War Requiem
General Physical Description note: 2 10" open reel audio tapes
box 60
Symphony no. 3 and Billy the Kid
General Physical Description note: 10" open reel audio tape
box 62
Dance Symphony
1961 September 7
General Physical Description note: 7 " open reel audio tape
box 62
Statements for Orchestra
1961 September 15
General Physical Description note: 7 " open reel audio tape
box 62
Quartet no. 6
1958 June 16
General Physical Description note: 7 " open reel audio tape
box 64
Deanna Durbin Album
General Physical Description note: sound cassette
box 60
Le Loup Ballet
General Physical Description note: 10" open reel audio tape
box 63
Symphony
General Physical Description note: 7 " open reel audio tape
box 62
Bouquet of Love
General Physical Description note: 7 " open reel audio tape
General note
Publisher no.: CQ 447
box 63
Themes For Young Lovers
1963 October 21
General Physical Description note: 1 7" open reel audio tape
box 62
Symphony in D
General Physical Description note: 7 " open reel audio tape
box 59
Der Jungle Lord
General Physical Description note: 10" open reel audio tape
box 59
Elegy for Young Lovers
General Physical Description note: 10" open reel audio tape
box 61
Der Junge Lord
General Physical Description note: 10" open reel audio tape
box 61
Der Junge Lord
General Physical Description note: 2 10" open reel audio tapes
box 62
Der Junge Lord
1968 November 12
General Physical Description note: 7 " open reel audio tape
box 63
Symphony no. 5
1961 September 28
General Physical Description note: 7 " open reel audio tape
box 136, folder 3
"Janey" George Geyer
n.d
General Physical Description note: 10" sound disc, 78 RPM
box 60
Symphony no. 2
1962 September 19
General Physical Description note: 10" open reel audio tape
Scope and Contents note
3rd and 4th movements only.
box 59
Symphony no. 10
1967 August 28
General Physical Description note: 10" open reel audio tape
box 64
Bleak Winter; Meditation
General Physical Description note: sound cassette
box 64
Edna St. Vincent Millay Songs
1982
General note
On item label, "Merry Christmas, Hans J. Salter."
box 64
Music for Life
General Physical Description note: sound cassette
box 64
Surprise for Hans J. Salter
1989
General Physical Description note: sound cassette
box 63
Tabuh-Tabuhan Phillips
1960 April 13
General Physical Description note: 7 " open reel audio tape
box 59
Symphony no. 5
General Physical Description note: 10" open reel audio tape
box 64
Film Music of John Morgan
General Physical Description note: sound cassette
box 62
Bob Newhart
General Physical Description note: 7 " open reel audio tape
box 63
Stoessel Song
General Physical Description note: 7 " open reel audio tape
box 65
Symphony no. 5
General Physical Description note: 10" open reel audio tape
box 65
Concerto for Two Pianos
General Physical Description note: 10" open reel audio tape
box 62
Piano Concerto no. 3
General Physical Description note: 7 " open reel audio tape
box 62
Symphony no. 5
1957 November 17
General Physical Description note: 7 " open reel audio tape
box 62
Symphony no. 6
1957 October 10
General Physical Description note: 7 " open reel audio tape
box 64
Cinderella
1957 November 22
General Physical Description note: 7 " open reel audio tape
box 64
Symphony no. 7
1960 November 23
General Physical Description note: 7 " open reel audio tape
box 62
Piano Concerto no. 3
1957 October 21
General Physical Description note: 7 " open reel audio tape
box 64
Piano Concerto no. 3
General Physical Description note: 7 " open reel audio tape
box 65
Symphony no. 2
General Physical Description note: 10" open reel audio tape
box 61
Piano Concerto
General Physical Description note: 10" open reel audio tape
box 62
Daphnes et Chloe
General Physical Description note: 7 " open reel audio tape
box 63
Mother Goose Suite
General Physical Description note: 7 " open reel audio tape
box 65
Daphnes et Chloe
General Physical Description note: 10" open reel audio tape
box 60
Feste Romane
General Physical Description note: 10" open reel audio tape
box 62
Fountains of Rome
1958 September 5
General Physical Description note: 7 " open reel audio tape
box 45
Symphony no. 3
General Physical Description note: 10" open reel audio tape
box 59
Violin Concerto
1988 January 14
General Physical Description note: 10" open reel audio tape
General note
On item, "recorded by USC."
box 64
Demo
General Physical Description note: sound cassette
box 64
Bachus and Ariane
General Physical Description note: 7 " open reel audio tape
box 61
Notturno Ungharese
General Physical Description note: 10" open reel audio tape
box 65
Spectra
General Physical Description note: 10" open reel audio tape
box 62
Black Masquers Suite
General Physical Description note: 7 " open reel audio tape
box 64
It Goes Like It Goes
General Physical Description note: sound cassette
Scope and Contents note
From the 20th Century Fox film, Norma Rae.
box 62
Symphony no. 1
1960 November 22
General Physical Description note: 7 " open reel audio tape
box 64
Symphony no. 10
1958 July 22
General Physical Description note: 7 " open reel audio tape
box 65
Symphony no. 4
1963 July 1
General Physical Description note: 10" open reel audio tape
box 65
Ein Heldenleben
1963 January 13
General Physical Description note: 10" open reel audio tape
box 62
Petrouchka
1957 October 31
General Physical Description note: 7 " open reel audio tape
box 62
Song of the Nightingale
1958 August 26
General Physical Description note: 7 " open reel audio tape
box 64
Firebird
1957 October 16
General Physical Description note: 7 " open reel audio tape
box 64
Symphony in C
General Physical Description note: 7 " open reel audio tape
box 64
Piano Concerto
General Physical Description note: 7 " open reel audio tape
box 65
Symphony Pathetique
General Physical Description note: 10" open reel audio tape
General note
On item, "imperfections."
box 62
Symphony no. 4
1963 March 29
General Physical Description note: 7 " open reel audio tape
box 142, folder 14
That's Life and September of My Years
1966 November
General Physical Description note: 7" sound disc
box 136, folder 7
Untitled sound disc
undated
box 64
Symphony no. 8
1957 October 2
General Physical Description note: 7 " open reel audio tape
box 62
Symphony No. 5
1963 May 21
General Physical Description note: 7 " open reel audio tape
box 63
Job: A Mask for Dancing
1957 September 16
General Physical Description note: 7 " open reel audio tape
Scope and Contents note
Also includes Symphony no. 6 (October 1, 1957).
box 64
Symphony Antarctica
1958 June 19
General Physical Description note: 7 " open reel audio tape
box 65
Symphony no. 2
1963 June 22
General Physical Description note: 10" open reel audio tape
General note
Live recording
box 136, folder 1
What a Wonderful Life "Copy"
undated
General Physical Description note: 10" sound disc, 33 1/3 RPM, long play microgroove
General note
run time 2:40
box 63
Salter Interview
General Physical Description note: 12 7" open reel analog tapes
box 64
Raskin Interview Part I & II
General Physical Description note: sound cassette
Scope and Contents note
On lable, "music from Bedtime Story."
box 64
Salter Interview
1986
General Physical Description note: sound cassette
box 64
Salter Interview
1990 January 4
General Physical Description note: sound cassette
General note
On label, "Interview wit Kick Film."
box 64
Salter Interview
1981 August 28
General Physical Description note: sound cassette
General note
On label, "USC."
box 64
Salter Interview
1987 February 18
General Physical Description note: sound cassette
General note
On label, "RIAS Interview."
box 64
Salter Interview
1993 August 2
General Physical Description note: sound cassette
General note
On label, "KPFK side 3."
box 64
Salter Interview
1987 September
General Physical Description note: sound cassette
General note
On label, "tape 2."
box 64
Salter Interview
1975 April 28
General Physical Description note: sound cassette
box 64
Salter Interview
General Physical Description note: sound cassette
General note
Interview in Vienna, Austria
box 64
Salter Interview
1981 September 2
General Physical Description note: sound cassette
General note
On label, "part 2."
box 64
Salter Interview
1981 September 2
General Physical Description note: sound cassette
General note
On label, "KUSC interview part 2."
box 64
Salter Interview
1974 December 16
General Physical Description note: sound cassette
box 64
Salter Interview
1985 April 19
General Physical Description note: sound cassette
box 64
Salter Interview
1981 September 2
General Physical Description note: sound cassette
box 64
Salter Interview
1981 August 26-September 2
General Physical Description note: sound cassette
General note
On envelope, "KUSC FM."
box 64
Salter Interview
General Physical Description note: sound cassette
General note
On item, "Vienna, Austria."
box 64
Salter Interview
1978 September 8
General Physical Description note: sound cassette
box 64
Salter Interview
General Physical Description note: sound cassette
box 64
Salter Oral History
1993
General Physical Description note: 9 sound cassettes
General note
Conducted by AMPAS.
box 64
Taylor Interview
General Physical Description note: sound cassette
General note
Title from label.
box 64
Al Taylor Interview
1987 August
General Physical Description note: sound cassette
Unidentified Recordings Subseries 5.
box 59
Jennifer
General Physical Description note: 2 10" open reel audio tapes
box 60
German Sing Along
1965 January 1
General Physical Description note: 10" open reel audio tape
box 62
Exp
General Physical Description note: 7 " open reel audio tape
General note
Title from container.
box 62
Unidentified 7" open reel tape
General Physical Description note: 7 " open reel audio tape
box 64
Bielefeld Intros
General Physical Description note: sound cassette
General note
Title from label.
box 64
Concert Copy
General Physical Description note: sound cassette
General note
Title from container.
box 64
Down at New Hope Pennsylvania
Scope and Contents note
Tintinahulation (side 2)
box 64
Unidentified Sound Cassettes
General Physical Description note: 3 sound cassettes
box 126
Unprocessed 16" transcription discs
Correspondence Series 5.
1940-1971
Scope and Contents note
This series contains personal and business correspondence along with advertisements and mailers that Salter received at his
North Hollywood Home.
box 85, folder 4
ASCAP correspondence
undated
Scope and Contents note
ASCAP correspondence regarding royalty distribution.
box 92, folder 6
Assorted correspondence
undated
box 92, folder 7
Assorted correspondence
undated
box 93, folder 1
Assorted correspondence
undated
box 93, folder 2
Assorted correspondence
undated
box 93, folder 3
Assorted correspondence
undated
box 93, folder 4
Assorted correspondence
undated
box 93, folder 5
Assorted correspondence
undated
Personal Subseries 1.
1945-1950
Scope and Contents note
This subseries includes correspondence comment cards from audience members after they viewed a film to which Salter composed
the music and letters from friends in the film industry discussing Salter's work and congratulating him on his success.
box 38
Letter to Salter from Jack Shay
1982 December 22
General Physical Description note: Handwritten letter
Scope and Contents note
A personal holiday letter in which Jack Shay the author of the letter praises Hans J. Salter for his contributions to cinema.
Shay also remarks that he is glad Salter is finally getting recognition for his music.
box 147, folder 3
Fan letter from Edward [Salczak]
1951 November 18
General Physical Description note: postcard
Scope and Contents note
Postcard from audience member commenting on musical score of the film Thunder on the Hill (1951).
box 147, folder 3
Fan letter from T.F. McCarthy
1951 December 13
General Physical Description note: postcard
Scope and Contents note
This postcard is from an audience member commenting on the musical score from the film The Golden Horde (1951).
box 147, folder 3
Letter from Don Wallace
1944 February 29
General Physical Description note: handwritten letter on stationary
Scope and Contents note
In letter Mr. Wallace thanks Salter for giving him tickets to a film--title of film is illegible. Wallace also inquires about
Salter and his wife.
Business Subseries 3.
1964-1989
Scope and Contents note
This subseries contains business correspondence between Salter and the American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers;
Songwriter's Guild; and Campbell and Connelly Music Publishers discussing the licensing of music compositions written by Salter
and published by his company Salter Publishing Company to various television shows and motion picture production companies.
box 38
Songwriter's Guild Letter
1989 January 26
General Physical Description note: Typed letter
Scope and Contents note
Letter to Hans J. Salter from the Songwriter's Guild (New York Office) inquiring about the copyright status of some of Salter's
musical compositions.
box 133, folder 3
ASCAP letter re: Special Distribution
1971 November 29
General Physical Description note: typed letter
Scope and Contents note
General letter to ASCAP publisher members discussing the share of distribution license fees that have been received from NBC
and ABC. The letter is signed by ASCAP president Stanley Adams.
box 133, folder 3
Letter detailing sale of rights
1969 February 21
General Physical Description note: letter
Scope and Contents note
This letter details an agreement between Hans Salter/Salter Publishing Co. Inc. and Major Music Enterprises Inc. of the sale
of the "non-exclusive world-wide rights to record the musical compositions composed" by Salter and published by Salter Publishing.
The letter is signed by Salter and the President of Major Music Enterprises.
box 133, folder 3
Letter from ASCAP inquiring about rights
1964 August 5
General Physical Description note: letter on typing paper
Scope and Contents note
Letter from ASCAP to Salter Publishing inquiring about rights to the cue entitled "Gathering of Eagles."
box 133, folder 3
Letter to Campbell & Connelly Music Publishers
1950 June 26
General Physical Description note: letter
Scope and Contents note
Letter to Campbell & Connelly Music Publishers from Salter asking them to be his collection agency for Salter Publishing
Co. Inc. royalties.
box 133, folder 3
Letters between Salter and RKO
1965 March- 1965 May
General Physical Description note: letters on typing paper
Scope and Contents note
These letters are an exchange between Salter and RKO discussing publisher of the music cue "Let's Pretend."
General note
3 letters.
box 133, folder 3
Letters discussing cues from the film "We'll Bury You"
1970 October
General Physical Description note: letters on typing paper
Scope and Contents note
Two letters between and ASCAP and Hans J. Salter disussing the rights to cues from the film "We'll Bury You. A list of the
music cues and the publishers is attached to the letter from ASCAP.
box 133, folder 3
Various letters to Campbell & Connelly
1967-1965
General Physical Description note: letters
Scope and Contents note
Letters from Salter to his collection agency Campbell & Connelly confirming that they received various music cues he had
sent to them upon request. Copies of music cue sheets are not included.
box 133, folder 4
Letters between Salter and NBC's Saturday Night Live
1981
General Physical Description note: Letters and license agreements
Scope and Contents note
These letters detail NBC's Saturday Night Live television program obtain the synchronization rights to the music cue "Monster
Attacks" from the film Creature From the Black Lagoon (1954). Included with the correspondence are two signed license agreements
and unsigned agreement.
box 147, folder 1
Letter from Hans Salter to Daniel McNamara of ASCAP
1946 October 4
General Physical Description note: letter on onion skin
Scope and Contents note
This letter details biographical information of Hans J. Salter written by Salter to ASCAP. This letter was a response to a
letter from ASCAP (also in this folder)requesting information on Salter for book on detailing the background of its members.
box 147, folder 3
Letter announcing emergency committee meeting
1942 October 29
General Physical Description note: typed letter
Scope and Contents note
Letter is addressed to Hans J. Salter asking for him to attend ASCAP meeting discussing disputes over license fees. This meeting
may have been a precursor to the Musicians Strike that lasted from 1942-1944.
General note
Meeting was held at the Beverly Hills Hotel Tuesday November 3rd at 8:30 p.m.
Personal and Financial Papers Series 6.
1965-1977
Scope and Contents note
This series contains personal papers which include blueprints to Salter's North Hollywood home. The financial papers include
receipts, income worksheets, and income tax returns.
Arrangement note
This series is arranged chronologically.
box 94, folder 3
Income Worksheets
1967-1970
box 94, folder 7
Expenses for "Hold Back the Night"
1956 June 7
box 130, folder 1
Blank Personal Checks
undated
General Physical Description note: Merrill Lynch Bank Checks
Scope and Contents note
Blank checks of Hans and Marie Salter. Three of the sheets have their known address 3658 Woodhill Canyon Road Studio City,
CA 91604 and three only have their names. All the checks are for a Cash Management Account at Merrill Lynch.
Receipts Subseries 1.
1968-1977
Arrangement note
This subseries is arranged chronologically.
Scope and Contents note
This subseries contains various receipts from retail purchases made Salter over a period of time.
box 85, folder 5
ASCAP distribution receipts
box 88, folder 1
Assorted Receipts
1971-1973
General note
On item: South Catalina Arms.
box 89, folder 3
Assorted Receipts
1973
General note
On item, "Malibu."
box 89, folder 4
Assorted Receipts
1974 October-December
box 90, folder 1
Assorted Receipts
1974
General note
On item: Malibu.
box 90, folder 4
Assorted Receipts
1975 June-September
General note
On item: Malibu.
box 90, folder 5
Assorted Receipts
1975 September-December
box 90, folder 6
Assorted Receipts
1975 September-December
box 91, folder 5
Assorted Receipts
1977 July
General note
On item: Malibu.
box 92, folder 1
Assorted Receipts
1977 July
General note
On item: Malibu.
Tax Returns Subseries 2.
1952-1958
Arrangement note
This subseries is arranged chronologically.
Scope and Contents note
This contains Salter's income tax returns from 1952-1958.
Personal Subseries 3.
1944-1945
Arrangement note
This subseries is arranged chronologically.
Scope and Contents note
This subseries contains personal papers including programs from the 17th and 18th Annual Academy Awards and various blueprints.
box 23
Academy Awards Program
1946
box 84
Blueprint sketch of a house
undated
General Physical Description note: handrawn blueprint
Scope and Contents note
Incomplete blueprint of Salter's North Hollywood home.
box 146
Architectural Plans for Addition to North Hollywood House
undated
General Physical Description note: 2 leaves, 18 x 22"
Scope and Contents note
Plans for additions to Salter's house on 3658 Woodhill Canyon Rd. Printed construction details are included with plans.
box 146
Blueprints of Mr. and Mrs. Hornbostel's House
undated
General Physical Description note: 5 leaves, 16 x 24"
box 6, folder 9
Program from the 18th Annual Academy Awards
1945 March 15
General Physical Description note: event program
Scope and Contents note
Program from the 18th Annual Academy Awards which was held at the Grauman's Chinese Theatre on Thursday March 7, 1946 at 8:00
p.m.
box 145, folder 4
Program from the 17th Annual Academy Awards
1945 March 15
General Physical Description note: event program
Scope and Contents note
Program from the 17th Annual Academy Awards which was held at the Grauman's Chinese Theatre on Thursday March 15, 1945 at
8:00 p.m.
Photographs Series 7.
1930-1945
Scope and Contents note
This series contains black and white and color photographs measuring 8x10 and 3x5. Publicity, personal, and on-set photographs
are included in this series. Salter is not pictured in all of the photographs including black and white photographs of a composer
conducting an orchestra during a recording session.
Arrangement note
This subseries is arranged chronologically.
Publicity and Editorial Subseries 1.
1920-1940
Arrangement note
This subseries is arranged chronologically.
Scope and Contents note
This subseries contains publicity photographs of Salter, an unidentified conductor, and unidentifiable actors. The majority
of the photographs are 8x10 black and white photographs.
box 43, folder 3
Unidentified photograph
ca.1920-1940
General Physical Description note: 9 x 11 1/2; black and white
Scope and Contents note
Posed photograph of a conductor and orchestra.
box 43, folder 4
Unidentified photograph of stage production of "Blutsbruderschaft" [Blood Brotherhood]
ca.1925-1940
General Physical Description note: 9 x 11 1/2; black and white
Scope and Contents note
Photograph of another scene from a stage production in Berlin at the Ufa-Palast am Zoo (exhibition hall and theatre that was
part of the Berlin Zoo).
General note
In German caption reads "Das Buhnenbild der singenden Legionare, welches die Premiere von Blutsbruderschaft im Ufa-Palast
am Zoo, Berlin, einleitete."
box 43, folder 4
Unidentified photograph of stage production of "Blutsbruderschaft" [Blood Brotherhood]
ca.1925-1940
General Physical Description note: 9 x 11 1/2; black and white
Scope and Contents note
Photograph of stage production in Berlin at the Ufa-Palast am Zoo (exhibition hall and theatre that was part of the Berlin
Zoo).
General note
In German caption reads "Das Buhnenbild der singenden Legionare, welches die Premiere von Blutsbruderschaft im Ufa-Palast
am Zoo, Berlin, einleitete." 2 copies
box 43, folder 5
Unidentified photograph
ca.1930-1940
General Physical Description note: 9 1/2 x 11 1/2; black and white
Scope and Contents note
Still from a scene of an unidentified film of a dance floor at a party.
General note
2 copies
box 43, folder 6
Unidentified photograph
ca.1930-1940
General Physical Description note: 9 x 11 1/2; black and white
Scope and Contents note
Still from a scene of an unidentified film of the dance floor at a nightclub.
box 43, folder 6
Unidentified photograph
ca.1930-1940
General Physical Description note: 9 x 11 1/2; black and white
Scope and Contents note
Still from a scene of an unidentified film of the interior of a nightclub.
box 43, folder 6
Unidentified photograph
ca.1930-1940
General Physical Description note: 9 x 11 1/2; black and white
Scope and Contents note
Still from a scene of an unidentified film of the interior of a nightclub. Focus of photograph is on a woman entering the
nightclub and a man that approaches her.
General note
2 copies.
box 43, folder 7
Unidentified photograph
ca.1930-1940
General Physical Description note: 9 1/2 x 12; black and white
Scope and Contents note
Photograph of conductor and orchestra during recording session. Point of view from behind the conductor.
box 43, folder 7
Unidentified Photograph
ca.1930-1940
General Physical Description note: 7x9; black and white
General note
stamp on back reads "copyright by Presse-Photo GES M B.H. Berlin S.W. 45"
box 43, folder 7
Unidentified photograph
ca.1930-1940
General Physical Description note: 9 1/2 x 12; black and white
Scope and Contents note
Photograph of conductor and orchestra during recording session.
box 43, folder 7
Unidentified photograph
ca.1930-1940
General Physical Description note: 9 1/2 x 12; black and white
Scope and Contents note
Photograph of conductor and three other unidentified men during a orchestra recording session.
box 43, folder 7
Unidentified photograph
ca.1930-1940
General Physical Description note: 9 1/2 x 12; black and white
Scope and Contents note
Wide photograph of conductor and orchestra during recording session.
General note
2 copies.
box 43, folder 7
Unidentified photograph
ca.1930-1940
General Physical Description note: 9 1/2 x 12; black and white
Scope and Contents note
Photograph of conductor and three other unidentified men during a orchestra recording session.
box 138
Hans J. Salter Conducting
Berlin 1930
General Physical Description note: 7 1/4 x 5 1/2 black and white photograph
Scope and Contents note
Photograph of Salter conducting an orchestra. Caption on the back the photo is illegible.
box 43, folder 2
Hans J. Salter and four unidentified men on movie set
ca.1940-1960
General Physical Description note: 7 1/2 x 9 1/2; black and white
Scope and Contents note
Photograph of Hans J. Salter and others.
box 43, folder 2
Hans J. Salter and four unidentified men on movie set
ca.1940-1960
General Physical Description note: 7 1/2 x 9 1/2; black and white
Scope and Contents note
Photograph of Hans J. Salter and others.
box 149, folder 1
Head shot photographs of Hans J. Salter.
1950s
General Physical Description note: 6 8x10 black and white photographs
Scope and Contents note
Six professional black and white photographs of Hans J. Salter. Could be studio head shots.
box 149, folder 1
Head shot photographs of Hans J. Salter.
1950s
General Physical Description note: 8x10; black and white
Scope and Contents note
professional photographs of Hans J. Salter.
General note
Six copies
Personal Subseries 2.
1980
Arrangement note
This subseries is arranged chronologically.
Scope and Contents note
This subseries contains personal photographs taken of Salter and his wife Maria. Also included are photographs of the award
statuette Salter received for Executive Achievement from the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films for his
work in the science fiction and horror film genres.
box 149, folder 2
Hans J. Salter at home.
1950s
General Physical Description note: 8x10 black and white photograph
Scope and Contents note
Black and white photograph of Hans J. Salter in a home kitchen pouring tea or coffee while standing next to a table.
box 43, folder 1
Hans J. Salter and wife with unidentified woman
ca.1970-1980
General Physical Description note: 5x7; black and white
General note
Handwritten inscription reads "With love to the Salters--Virgina Linn."
box 145, folder 5
Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films Award
1982 September
General Physical Description note: color, 3 1/2 x 4 1/2 photograph
Scope and Contents note
Photograph of Hans J. Salter's Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films Award Statue.
General note
3 copies.
box 145, folder 5
Maria Salter
1982 September
General Physical Description note: color, 3 1/2 x 4 1/2 photograph
Scope and Contents note
Photograph of Hans J. Salter's wife Maria outside at what appears to be the Farmers Market at Fairfax.
General note
2 copies.
Business Papers Series 8.
1954-1967
Scope and Contents note
This series contains various types of business papers including: copyright paperwork, license agreements, production materials,
and ASCAP forms related to Salter's musical compositions and film productions for which he composed music.
Copyright Paperwork Subseries 1.
1959-1963
Arrangement note
This subseries is arranged alphabetically by episode or work title
Scope and Contents note
This subseries contains copyright paperwork from several television productions and motion pictures in which either Salter's
musical compositions were being reused or for production in which he was composing original music. The television programs
include: The Dick Powell Show; Zane Grey Theatre; The Law and Mr. Jones; The DuPont Show with June Allyson; Johnny Ringo;
Law of the Plainsman; Wanted Dead or Alive; Loretta Young Show; Target: The Corruptors; The Tom Ewell Show.
box 155
Copyright material
General note
Includes partial filmography list.
box 38, folder 2
12 Hours to Crazy Horse (Wanted Dead or Alive) Prod. no. 2513
1959 November 4
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; Music Cue Sheet no.: 61; Studio: Four Star Television (Republic)
box 42, folder 9
13 Donner Street (Loretta Young Show) Prod. no. 9132
1961 April 12
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 April 30; Music Cue Sheet no.: 1869; Studio: Goldwyn
box 39, folder 15
330 Independence S.W. (The Dick Powell Show) Prod. no. 4755
1961 December 21
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1962 March 20 (NBC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 592; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 41, folder 3
Accidental Jeopardy (The Law and Mr. Jones) Prod. no. 4153
1961 March 10
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 March 31 (ABC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 447; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 40, folder 4
Accidental Jeopardy (The Law and Mr. Jones) Prod. no. 4153
1961 March 10
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 March 31 (ABC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 447; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 38, folder 7
The Accused (Johnny Ringo) Prod. no. 2313
1959 October 1
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; Music Cue Sheet no.: 26; Studio: Four Star Television (Republic)
box 38, folder 13
Affair in Athens (The DuPont Show with June Allyson) Prod. no. 3436
1961 January 5
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
Scope and Contents note
Weekly television anthology that originally aired on CBS from 1959-1961. The show was also know as The June Allyson Show and
The DuPont Show with June Allyson.
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 January 23 (CBS); Music Cue Sheet no.: 368; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 38, folder 14
Affair in Athens (The DuPont Show with June Allyson) Prod. no. 3436
1961 January 5
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
Scope and Contents note
Weekly television anthology that originally aired on CBS from 1959-1961. The show was also know as The June Allyson Show and
The DuPont Show with June Allyson.
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 January 23 (CBS); Music Cue Sheet no.: 368; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 38, folder 10
Ambush (Zane Grey Theatre Series) Prod. no. 3757
1960 December 22
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 January 5 (CBS); Music Cue Sheet no.: 351; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 38, folder 13
Ambush (Zane Grey Theatre) Prod. no. 3727
1960 December 21
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 January 5 (CBS); Music Cue Sheet no.: 351; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 40, folder 10
Amnesty (Law of the Plainsman) Prod. no. 3155
1960 March 25
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1960 April 7 (NBC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 190; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 38, folder 2
Angela (Wanted Dead or Alive) Prod. no. 2529
1959 December 22
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert Music Cue Sheet no.: 109 Studio: Four Star Television (Republic)
box 135, folder 22
Apache Drums music copyright
1951 December 14
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
box 38, folder 7
The Assassins (Johnny Ringo) Prod. no. 2341
1960 February 4
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; Music Cue Sheet no.: 142; Studio: Four Star Television (Republic)
box 40, folder 5
The Atoner (The Zane Grey Theatre) Prod. no. 3749
1961 April 6
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert First Air Date: 1961 April 6 (CBS) Music Cue Sheet no.: 462 Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 41, folder 15
The Atoner (The Zane Grey Theatre) Prod. no. 3749
1961 April 6
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert First Air Date: 1961 April 6 (CBS) Music Cue Sheet no.: 462 Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 38, folder 13
BAA-BAA (Wanted Dead or Alive) Prod. no. 3830
1960 December 21
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 January 4; Music Cue Sheet no.: 350; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 39, folder 15
Babes in Wall Street (Target: The Corruptors) Prod. no. 4549
1962 February 15
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1962 March 9 (ABC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 593; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 38, folder 12
The Baby (The Law and Mr. Jones) Prod. no. 4111
1960 October 7
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1960 October 28; Music Cue Sheet no.: 261; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 41, folder 7
The Baby (The Law and Mr. Jones) Prod. no. 4111
1960 October 7
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1960 October 28; Music Cue Sheet no.: 261; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic) Includes License Agreement.
box 38, folder 2
Bad Gun, The (Wanted Dead or Alive) Prod. no. 2505
1959 October 7
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert Music Cue Sheet no.: 31 Studio: Four Star Television (Republic)
box 39, folder 12
Barrel Full of Monkeys (Robert Taylor in The Detectives) Prod. no. 527
1961 October 13
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 October 27 (NBC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 527; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 135, folder 3
Below the Keys (N.Y. Short) music copyright
1959 April 22
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
box 40, folder 1
Beyond a Reasonable Doubt (Robert Taylor in The Detectives) Prod. no. 4915
1961 November 3
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
Scope and Contents note
Television series that aired on NBC from 1959-1962. The show was also known as Robert Taylor's Detectives, The Detectives,
and The Detectives, Starring Robert Taylor.
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 November 17 (NBC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 538; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 40, folder 5
The Bible Man (The Zane Theatre) Prod. no. 3745
1961 February 9
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert First Air Date: 1961 February 23 (CBS) Music Cue Sheet no.: 411 Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 39, folder 5
The Big Day (The Dick Powell Show) Prod. no. 5107
1962 December 25
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1962 December 25 (NBC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 710; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 42, folder 4
The Bird (The Gertrude Berg Show) Prod. no. 4652
1962 March 21
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1962 April 5 (CBS); Music Cue Sheet no.: 612; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 40, folder 4
Birth of a Salesman (Peter Loves Mary) Prod. no. 4270
1961 May 12
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 May 31 (NBC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 502; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 41, folder 14
Birth of a Salesman (Peter Loves Mary) Prod. no. 4270
1961 May 12
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 May 31 (NBC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 502; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 39, folder 12
Bite of a Tiger (Target: The Corruptors) Prod. no. 4511
1961 October 12
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 November 3 (ABC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 526; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 40, folder 10
Black Belt (Wanted Dead or Alive) Prod. no. 2543
1960 March 2
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1960 March 19; Music Cue Sheet no.: 170; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 40, folder 10
Black Harvest (Johnny Ringo) Prod. no. 2357
1960 March 24
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1960 April 7 (CBS); Music Cue Sheet no.: 188; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 135, folder 6
The Black Castle music copyright
1952 August 6
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
Scope and Contents note
Includes a list of compositions that were recorded in the musical score of "The Black Castle" from other films.
box 145, folder 3
The Black Shield of Falworth Prod. no. 1756
1954 May 17
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
Scope and Contents note
2 copies of the music cues.
General note
Recorded by Universal Pictures Company Inc. at Universal City, California. Copyright list complied by Joseph Gershenson.
box 42, folder 4
The Blind Goddess (Target: The Corruptors) Prod. no. 4557
1962 April 2
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1962 April 20 (ABC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 616; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 38, folder 13
Blood Red (Zane Grey Theatre) Prod. no. 3713
1961 January 12
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 January 26 (CBS); Music Cue Sheet no.: 377; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 38, folder 14
Blood Red (Zane Grey Theatre) Prod. no. 3713
1961 January 12
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 January 26 (CBS); Music Cue Sheet no.: 377; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 40, folder 10
The Blue Goose (The DuPont Show Starring June Allyson) Prod. no. 2254
1960 March 3
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
Scope and Contents note
Weekly television anthology that originally aired on CBS from 1959-1961. The show was also know as The June Allyson Show and
The DuPont Show with June Allyson.
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1960 March 21; Music Cue Sheet no.: 171; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 42, folder 1
A Book of Faces (Target: The Corruptors) Prod. no. 618
1962 April 5
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1962 April 27 (ABC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 618; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 42, folder 4
A Book of Faces (Target: The Corruptors) Prod. no. 618
1962 April 5
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1962 April 27 (ABC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 618; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 102, folder 1
Borderline music copyright
1949 November 23
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
box 19, folder 1
Borderline
1949 November 23
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
Scope and Contents note
Recorded by Borderline Pictures Incorporate at Republic Studio Prod. no. W.O. 4112 cue sheet prepared by Milton Schwarzwald
General note
2 copies.
box 40, folder 9
Bordertown (Johnny Ringo) Prod. no. 2339
1960 March 7
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1960 March 17; Music Cue Sheet no.: 164; Cues: 1, 31, 39, 40; Studio:
Four Star Television (Republic)
box 38, folder 7
Bound Boy (Johnny Ringo) Prod. no. 2323
1959 December 16
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; Music Cue Sheet no.: 98; Studio: Four Star Television (Republic)
box 39, folder 3
Bow to the Master (The Rogues) Prod. no. 6028
1965 January 21
General Physical Description note: cue sheets, photocopy
General note
Music Director: Alfred Perry; First Air Date: 1965 February 7 (NBC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 863; Studio: Star Television (Studio
Center)
box 42, folder 1
The Boy Who Said No (The Law and Mr. Jones) Prod. no. 5014
1962 April 3
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1962 April 26 (ABC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 617; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 42, folder 4
The Boy Who Said No (The Law and Mr. Jones) Prod. no. 5014
1962 April 3
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1962 April 26 (ABC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 617; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 40, folder 4
The Bridey Lindsey Story (Peter Loves Mary) Prod. no. 4266
1961 May 2
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 May 17 (NBC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 494; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 41, folder 16
The Bridey Lindsey Story (Peter Loves Mary) Prod. no. 4266
1961 May 2
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 May 17 (NBC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 494; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 40, folder 4
The Broken Hand (The Law and Mr. Jones) Prod. no. 4169
1961 May 12
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert First Air Date: 1961 June 2 (ABC) Music Cue Sheet no.: 503 Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 40, folder 5
Broken Wing (The Zane Grey Theatre) Prod. no. 3737
1961 January 26
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert First Air Date: 1961 February 9 (CBS) Music Cue Sheet no.: 394 Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 41, folder 14
The Broken Hand (The Law and Mr. Jones) Prod. no. 4169
1961 May 12
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert First Air Date: 1961 June 2 (ABC) Music Cue Sheet no.: 503 Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 38, folder 13
Brown (The Westerner) Prod. no. 3395
1960 August 24
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
Scope and Contents note
Television series of 13 episodes aired in 1960 on NBC and starred Brian Keith. The series was developed from a 1959 episode
of Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre written and directed by Sam Peckinpah titled Trouble at Tres Cruces. The pilot episode
aired on Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre on CBS as it was one of several western short-lived television shows produced by
Powell's Four Star Production Company.
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1960 October 21; Music Cue Sheet no.: 225; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 41, folder 2
C'est La Show Boz (The Law and Mr. Jones) Prod. no. 5022
1962 June 7
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1962 June 28 (ABC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 639; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 42, folder 6
C'est La Show Boz (The Law and Mr. Jones) Prod. no. 5022
1962 June 7
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1962 June 28 (ABC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 639; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 38, folder 6
Calculated Risk (Law of the Plainsman) Prod. no. 3121
1959 December 17
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
Scope and Contents note
The television show Law of the Plainsman was a spinoff from The Rifleman.
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; Music Cue Sheet no.: 100; Studio: Four Star Television (Republic)
box 40, folder 10
Calico Bait (Zane Grey Theatre) Prod. no. 2652
1960 March 17
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1960 March 31 (CBS); Music Cue Sheet no.: 182; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 130, folder 4
Captain Lightfoot Prod. no. 1768
1955 February 1
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
Scope and Contents note
Recorded by Universal Pictures Company Inc. at Universal City, California. Copyright list complied by Joseph Gershenson.
General note
2 copies.
box 38, folder 7
The Cat (Johnny Ringo) Prod. no. 2317
1959 November 19
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; Music Cue Sheet no.: 73; Studio: Four Star Television (Republic)
box 40, folder 11
Cave-In (Johnny Ringo) Prod. no. 2373
1960 May 17
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1960 June 30 (CBS); Music Cue Sheet no.: 224; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 38, folder 2
Chain Gang (Wanted Dead or Alive) Prod. no. 2519
1959 November 27
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; Music Cue Sheet no.: 82; Studio: Four Star Television (Republic)
box 41, folder 8
Chase the Dragon (Target: The Corruptors) Prod. no. 4539
1962 January 3
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1962 January 26 (ABC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 570; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic) Includes License Agreement.
box 41, folder 8
Chase the Dragon (Target: The Corruptors) Prod. no. 4539
1962 January 3
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1962 January 26 (ABC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 570; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 38, folder 13
The Choice (Wanted Dead or Alive) Prod. no. 3824
1960 November 30
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1960 December 14 (CBS); Music Cue Sheet no.: 321; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 42, folder 9
The Choice (Loretta Young Show) Prod. no. 9126
1961 February 15
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 February 26 (NBC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 1845; Studio: Goldwyn
box 38, folder 12
Christmas is a Legal Holiday (The Law and Mr. Jones) Prod. no. 4103
1960 December 2
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1960 December 23; Music Cue Sheet no.: 326; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 41, folder 7
Christmas is a Legal Holiday (The Law and Mr. Jones) Prod. no. 4103
1960 December 2
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1960 December 23; Music Cue Sheet no.: 326; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 40, folder 4
The Chutney Caper (The Tom Ewell Show) Prod. no. 3953
1961 March 21
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert First Air Date: 1961 April 4 (CBS) Music Cue Sheet no.: 459 Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 41, folder 13
The Chutney Caper (The Tom Ewell Show) Prod. no. 3953
1961 March 21
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert First Air Date: 1961 April 4 (CBS) Music Cue Sheet no.: 459 Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic) 1961 May 12 revision for foreign version. Includes memo.
box 41, folder 15
The Chutney Caper (The Tom Ewell Show) Prod. no. 3953
1961 March 21
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert First Air Date: 1961 April 4 (CBS) Music Cue Sheet no.: 459 Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 38, folder 12
Classic Car (Peter Loves Mary) Prod. no. 4216
1960 November 1
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1960 November 16 (NBC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 339; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 39, folder 2
Cold Turkey (The Law and Mister Jones) Prod. no. 4143
1961 February 10
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 March 3 (ABC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 413; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 40, folder 4
Cold Turkey (The Law and Mister Jones) Prod. no. 4143
1961 February 10
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert First Air Date: 1961 March 3 (ABC) Music Cue Sheet no.: 413 Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 39, folder 9
Colossus (The Dick Powell Theatre formerly The Dick Powell Show) Prod. no. 5153
1963 February 15
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1963 March 12 (NBC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 752; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 94, folder 26
Column South music copyright
1953 January 5
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
box 38, folder 6
Common Ground (Law of the Plainsman) Prod. no. 3139
1960 January 29
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
Scope and Contents note
The television show Law of the Plainsman was a spinoff from The Rifleman.
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; Music Cue Sheet no.: 138; Studio: Four Star Television (Republic)
box 42, folder 11
The Computer Goes West (The Rogues) Prod. no. 6946
1964 November 27
General Physical Description note: cue sheets, photocopy
General note
Music Director: Alfred Perry; First Air Date: 1964 December 13 (NBC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 849; Studio: Star Television (Studio
Center)
box 40, folder 4
The Concert (The Law and Mr. Jones) Prod. no. 4139
1961 February 17
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 March 10; Music Cue Sheet no.: 422; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 41, folder 2
The Cooperatives (The Law and Mr. Jones) Prod. no. 5010
1962 May 16
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1962 June 7 (ABC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 635; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 42, folder 5
The Cooperatives (The Law and Mr. Jones) Prod. no. 5010
1962 May 16
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1962 June 7 (ABC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 635; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 38, folder 1
The Court-Martial of Captain Wycliff (The Dick Powell Show) Prod. no. 5135
1962 November 15
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert First Air Date: 1962 December 11 (NBC) Music Cue Sheet no.: 696 Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 38, folder 13
Courting of Libby (The Westerner) Prod. no. 3315
1960 April 28
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
Scope and Contents note
Television series of 13 episodes aired in 1960 on NBC and starred Brian Keith. The series was developed from a 1959 episode
of Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre written and directed by Sam Peckinpah titled Trouble at Tres Cruces. The pilot episode
aired on Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre on CBS as it was one of several western short-lived television shows produced by
Powell's Four Star Production Company.
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1960 November 11 (NBC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 216; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 39, folder 9
The Courtship (The Lloyd Bridges Show) Prod. no. 5361
1963 February 18
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1963 March 5 (CBS); Music Cue Sheet no.: 750; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 40, folder 1
Crayton on T.V. (Mrs. G. Goes to College) Prod. no. 4620
1961 October 31
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
Scope and Contents note
Television series that aired for one season 1961-1962 and was also known as The Gertrude Berg Show.
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert First Air Date: 1961 November 15 (CBS) Music Cue Sheet no.: 536 Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 135, folder 16
Creature from the Black Lagoon music copyright
1954 February 2
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
box 38, folder 3
The Crossing (The June Allyson Show) Prod. no. 2228
1959 November 24
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
Scope and Contents note
Weekly television anthology that originally aired on CBS from 1959-1961. The show was also know as The June Allyson Show and
The DuPont Show with June Allyson.
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert Music Cue Sheet no.: 83 Studio: Four Star Television (Republic)
box 38, folder 13
Cry Hope, Cry Hate (Zane Grey Theatre) Prod. no. 3701
1960 October 6
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1960 October 20 (CBS); Music Cue Sheet no.: 258; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 40, folder 11
Cully (Johnny Ringo) Prod. no. 2303
1959 September 24
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1959 October 8; Music Cue Sheet no.: 20; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 38, folder 13
The Cure (Wanted Dead or Alive) Prod. no. 3804
1960 September 14
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1960 September 28; Music Cue Sheet no.: 231; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 39, folder 15
Dad's Day (The Gertrude Berg Show) Prod. no. 4650
1962 March 14
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1962 March 29; Music Cue Sheet no.: 607; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 135, folder 23
Dawn at Socorro recorded compositions list
1954 June 29
General Physical Description note: List #67
box 38, folder 7
Dead Wait (Johnny Ringo) Prod. no. 2321
1959 November 5
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert Music Cue Sheet no.: 57 Studio: Four Star Television (Republic)
box 40, folder 4
Dead Air (Michael Shayne) Prod. no. 4450
1961 May 5
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
Scope and Contents note
A detective television series that originally aired on NBC for one season in 1960-1961.
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 May 19 (NBC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 498; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 41, folder 12
Dead Air (Michael Shayne) Prod. no. 4450
1961 May 5
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
Scope and Contents note
A detective television series that originally aired on NBC for one season in 1960-1961.
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 May 19 (NBC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 498; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 38, folder 12
Death Selects a Winner (Michael Shayne) Prod. no. 4416
1960 December 9
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1960 December 23; Music Cue Sheet no.: 335; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 40, folder 5
Death of the Temple Bay (The DuPont Show with June Allyson) Prod. no. 3460
1961 March 20
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
Scope and Contents note
Weekly television anthology that originally aired on CBS from 1959-1961. The show was also know as The June Allyson Show and
The DuPont Show with June Allyson.
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 April 3 (CBS); Music Cue Sheet no.: 461; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 41, folder 15
Death of the Temple Bay (The DuPont Show with June Allyson) Prod. no. 3460
1961 March 20
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
Scope and Contents note
Weekly television anthology that originally aired on CBS from 1959-1961. The show was also know as The June Allyson Show and
The DuPont Show with June Allyson.
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 April 3 (CBS); Music Cue Sheet no.: 461; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 40, folder 10
Deception (Zane Grey Theatre) Prod. no. 2658
1960 March 31
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1960 April 14 (CBS); Music Cue Sheet no.: 196; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 38, folder 11
Defense is Restless (The DuPont Show with June Allyson) Prod. no. 3422
1960 December 22
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
Scope and Contents note
Weekly television anthology that originally aired on CBS from 1959-1961. The show was also know as The June Allyson Show and
The DuPont Show with June Allyson.
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 January 9 (CBS); Music Cue Sheet no.: 353; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 38, folder 13
Defense is Restless (The DuPont Show with June Allyson) Prod. no. 3422
1960 December 22
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
Scope and Contents note
Weekly television anthology that originally aired on CBS from 1959-1961. The show was also know as The June Allyson Show and
The DuPont Show with June Allyson.
box 40, folder 11
The Derelict (Johnny Ringo) Prod. no. 2365
1960 May 5
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1960 May 26 (CBS); Music Cue Sheet no.: 219; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 38, folder 2
Desert Seed (Wanted Dead or Alive) Prod. no. 2511
1959 October 28
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert Music Cue Sheet no.: 54 Studio: Four Star Television (Republic)
box 40, folder 5
Detour (Wanted Dead or Alive) Prod. no. 3840
1961 February 16
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert First Air Date: 1961 March 1 (CBS) Music Cue Sheet no.: 419 Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 38, folder 7
Die Twice (Johnny Ringo) Prod. no. 2327
1960 January 7
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; Music Cue Sheet no.: 119; Studio: Four Star Television (Republic)
box 40, folder 9
Die Twice (Johnny Ringo) Prod. no. 2327
1960 January 7
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
Scope and Contents note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; Music Cue Sheet no.: 119; Cues: 21, 39, 44, 45; Studio: Four Star Television (Republic)
box 40, folder 4
Doctor's Dilemma (Peter Loves Mary) Prod. no. 4250
1961 February 28
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 March 15 (NBC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 433; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 40, folder 11
The Doctor and the Redhead (The DuPont Show Starring June Allyson) Prod. no. 2262
1960 April 12
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
Scope and Contents note
Weekly television anthology that originally aired on CBS from 1959-1961. The show was also know as The June Allyson Show and
The DuPont Show with June Allyson.
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1960 April 25 (CBS); Music Cue Sheet no.: 206; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 42, folder 9
Doesn't Everybody (Loretta Young Show) Prod. no. 9131
1961 March 23
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 April 2; Music Cue Sheet no.: 1858; Studio: Goldwyn
box 38, folder 1
The Doomsday Boys (The Dick Powell Show) Prod. no. 5109
1962 October 16
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1962 October 16 (NBC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 664; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 42, folder 9
Double Edge (The Loretta Young Show) Prod. no. 9122
1961 January 25
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 February 19; Music Cue Sheet no.: 1837; Studio: Goldwyn
box 38, folder 12
Drivel (The Law and Mister Jones) Prod. no. 4115
1960 October 14
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1960 November 4 (ABC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 267; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 41, folder 7
Drivel (The Law and Mister Jones) Prod. no. 4115
1960 October 14
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1960 November 4 (ABC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 267; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic) Includes License Agreement.
box 38, folder 7
East is East (Johnny Ringo) Prod. no. 2331
1959 December 23
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; Music Cue Sheet no.: 105; Studio: Four Star Television (Republic)
box 38, folder 3
Edge of Fury (The June Allyson Show) Prod. no.2234
1959 December 21
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
Scope and Contents note
Weekly television anthology that originally aired on CBS from 1959-1961. The show was also know as The June Allyson Show and
The DuPont Show with June Allyson.
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; Music Cue Sheet no.: 103; Studio: Four Star Television (Republic)
box 42, folder 9
Emergency in 114 (Loretta Young Show) Prod. no. 9133
1961 April 12
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 April 23; Music Cue Sheet no.: 1868; Studio: Goldwyn
box 38, folder 11
End of a Mission (The DuPont Show with June Allyson) Prod. no. 3432
1960 December 15
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
Scope and Contents note
Weekly television anthology that originally aired on CBS from 1959-1961. The show was also know as The June Allyson Show and
The DuPont Show with June Allyson.
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 January 2; Music Cue Sheet no.: 343; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 38, folder 12
The End Justifies the End (The Law and Mister Jones) Prod. no. 4121
1961 January 20
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 February 10 (ABC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 388; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 38, folder 13
End of a Mission (The DuPont Show with June Allyson) Prod. no. 3432
1960 December 15
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
Scope and Contents note
Weekly television anthology that originally aired on CBS from 1959-1961. The show was also know as The June Allyson Show and
The DuPont Show with June Allyson.
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 January 2 (CBS); Music Cue Sheet no.: 343; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 38, folder 14
The End Justifies the End (The Law and Mister Jones) Prod. no. 4121
1961 January 20
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 February 10 (ABC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 388; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
folder 6
Endurance (Law of the Plainsman) Prod. no. 3133
1959 December 31
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
Scope and Contents note
The television show Law of the Plainsman was a spinoff from The Rifleman.
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; Music Cue Sheet no.: 114; Studio: Four Star Television (Republic)
box 40, folder 4
The Enemy (The Law and Mr. Jones) Prod. no. 4165
1961 March 30
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 April 28 (ABC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 471; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 41, folder 10
The Enemy (The Law and Mr. Jones) Prod. no. 4165
1961 March 30
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 April 28 (ABC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 471; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 39, folder 2
Everybody vs. Timmy Dayton (The Law and Mr. Jones) Prod. no. 4147
1961 February 27
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 March 17 (ABC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 432; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 40, folder 4
Everybody vs Timmy Dayton (The Law and Mr. Jones) Prod. no. 4147
1961 February 27
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert First Air Date: 1961 March 17 (ABC) Music Cue Sheet no.: 432 Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 42, folder 2
Everybody is Money (The Law and Mr. Jones) Prod. no. 5018
1962 April 24
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1962 May 17 (ABC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 628; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 42, folder 4
Everybody is Money (The Law and Mr. Jones) Prod. no. 5018
1962 April 24
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1962 May 17 (ABC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 628; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 38, folder 12
Exit (The Law and Mister Jones) Prod. no. 4135
1961 January 6
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 January 27; Music Cue Sheet no.: 369; Cues: 21; Studio: Four
Star Television (Republic)
box 39, folder 2
Exit (The Law and Mister Jones) Prod. no. 4135
1961 January 6
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 January 27; Music Cue Sheet no.: 369; Cues: 21; Studio: Four
Star Television (Republic)
box 135, folder 11
Fat Man, The music copyright
1950 November 16
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
box 38, folder 6
Fear (Law of the Plainsman) Prod. no. 3129
1959 December 24
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
Scope and Contents note
The television show Law of the Plainsman was a spinoff from The Rifleman.
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; Music Cue Sheet no.: 107; Studio: Four Star Television (Republic)
box 40, folder 3
The Fifth Caller (The Dick Powell Show) Prod. no. 4741
1961 December 4
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 December 19 (NBC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 554; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 3, folder 1
Fighters of the Lake Prod. no. 6575
1955 August 18
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Musical Director: Joseph Gershenson; Studio: Universal Pictures; Recording Location: Universal City, California.
box 39, folder 12
First Test (Mrs. G. Goes to College) Prod. no. 4606
1961 September 26
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 October 11 (CBS); Music Cue Sheet no.: 517; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 40, folder 1
Fix, The (Target: The Corruptors) Prod. no. 4517
1961 December 6
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 December 22 (ABC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 556; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 40, folder 1
The Fix (Target: The Corruptors) Prod. no. 4517
1961 December 6
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
box 130, folder 6
Flame of Araby Prod. no. 1672
1951 August 20
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
Scope and Contents note
Recorded by Universal Pictures Company Inc. at Universal City, California. Copyright list complied by Joseph Gershenson.
General note
2 copies.
box 135, folder 14
Flesh and Fury music copyright
1952 February 18
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
box 40, folder 4
A Fool for a Client (The Law and Mr. Jones) Prod. no. 4161
1961 March 24
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 April 21 (ABC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 464; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 39, folder 5
For Dear Old Westfield (McKeever and the Colonel) Prod. no. 5442
1962 December 4
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1962 December 30 (NBC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 707; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 42, folder 9
Forbidden Guests (Loretta Young Show) Prod. no. 9123
1961 April 26
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 May 28; Music Cue Sheet no.: 1878; Studio: Goldwyn
box 42, folder 9
Forbidden Guests (Loretta Young Show) Prod. no. 9123
1961 April 26
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 May 28; Music Cue Sheet no.: 1878; Studio: Goldwyn
box 41, folder 8
Fortress of Despair (Target: The Corruptors) Prod. no. 4545
1962 January 25
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1962 February 16 (ABC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 582; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 38, folder 7
Four Came Quietly (Johnny Ringo) music copyright
1960 January 14
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; Music Cue Sheet no.: 122; Studio: Four Star Television (Republic)
box 40, folder 9
Four Came Quietly (Johnny Ringo) Prod. no. 2337
1960 January 14
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; Music Cue Sheet no.: 122; Cues: 38, 43; Studio: Four Star Television (Republic)
box 39, folder 10
Freedom Is For Those That Want It (The Lloyd Bridges Show) Prod. no. 5373
1963 April 9
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1963 April 30 (CBS); Music Cue Sheet no.: 774; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 135, folder 13
Frenchie music copyright
1950 October 18
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
box 40, folder 5
El Gato (Wanted Dead or Alive) Prod. no. 3844
1961 February 9
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 February 22 (CBS); Music Cue Sheet no.: 410; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 39, folder 15
Gentleman Caller (The Gertrude Berg Show) Prod. no. 4648
1962 March 7
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1962 March 22 (CBS); Music Cue Sheet no.: 603; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 38, folder 7
Ghost Coach (Johnny Ringo) Prod. no. 2311
1959 October 29
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; Music Cue Sheet no.: 51; Studio: Four Star Television (Republic)
box 40, folder 9
Ghost Coach (Johnny Ringo) Prod. no. 2311
1959 October 29
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert Music Cue Sheet no.: 51 Cues: 41 Studio: Four Star Television (Republic)
box 94, folder 25
Girls in the Night music copyright
1952 December 26
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
box 38, folder 13
Going Home (The Westerner) Prod. no. 3309
1960 September 19
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
Scope and Contents note
Television series of 13 episodes aired in 1960 on NBC and starred Brian Keith. The series was developed from a 1959 episode
of Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre written and directed by Sam Peckinpah titled Trouble at Tres Cruces. The pilot episode
aired on Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre on CBS as it was one of several western short-lived television shows produced by
Powell's Four Star Production Company.
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1960 December 2 (NBC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 251; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 94, folder 19
The Golden Horde music copyright
1951
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
box 40, folder 1
Golden Carpet (Target: The Corruptors) Prod. no. 4509
1961 November 2
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert First Air Date: 1961 November 24 (ABC) Music Cue Sheet no.: 537 Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 94, folder 21
"The Golden Blade" music copyright
1953 June 29
box 39, folder 15
Goodbye, Mr. Howell (The Gertrude Berg Show) Prod. no. 4642
1962 January 31
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1962 February 15 (CBS); Music Cue Sheet no.: 585; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 41, folder 2
Goodbye, Children (Target: The Corruptors) Prod. no. 4573
1962 May 18
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1962 June 8 (ABC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 636; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 38, folder 9
The Great Gambling Raid (The Law and Mister Jones) Prod. no. 4105
1960 December 16
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 January 6 (ABC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 345; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 38, folder 12
The Great Gambling Raid (The Law and Mister Jones) Prod. no. 4105
1960 December 16
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 January 6 (ABC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 345; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 39, folder 1
A Great Day For A Scoundrel (The DuPont Show with June Allyson) Prod. no. 3448
1961 January 25
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
Scope and Contents note
Weekly television anthology that originally aired on CBS from 1959-1961. The show was also know as The June Allyson Show and
The DuPont Show with June Allyson.
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 February 13 (CBS); Music Cue Sheet no.: 393; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 40, folder 5
A Great Day For a Scoundrel (The DuPont Show with June Allyson) Prod. no. 3448
1961 January 25
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
Scope and Contents note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 February 13 (CBS); Music Cue Sheet no.: 393; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
General note
Weekly television anthology that originally aired on CBS from 1959-1961. The show was also know as The June Allyson Show and
The DuPont Show with June Allyson.
box 38, folder 5
Grubstake (Zane Grey Theatre) Prod. no. 2632
1959 December 10
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; Music Cue Sheet no.: 93; Studio: Four Star Television (Republic)
box 38, folder 13
The Guilty Heart (The DuPont Show with June Allyson
1960 December 29
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
Scope and Contents note
Weekly television anthology that originally aired on CBS from 1959-1961. The show was also know as The June Allyson Show and
The DuPont Show with June Allyson.
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 January 16 (CBS); Music Cue Sheet no.: 365; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 38, folder 14
The Guilty Heart (The DuPont Show with June Allyson
1960 December 29
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
Scope and Contents note
Weekly television anthology that originally aired on CBS from 1959-1961. The show was also know as The June Allyson Show and
The DuPont Show with June Allyson.
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 January 16 (CBS); Music Cue Sheet no.: 365; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 40, folder 10
The Gunslinger (Johnny Ringo) Prod. no. 2351
1960 March 10
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert First Air Date: 1960 March 24 (CBS) Music Cue Sheet no.: 173 Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 38, folder 5
Hand on the Latch (Zane Grey Theatre) Prod. no. 2606
1959 October 15
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; Music Cue Sheet no.: 42; Studio: Four Star Television (Republic)
box 40, folder 4
Handy Man (The Tow Ewell Show) Prod. no. 3957
1961 April 11
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert First Air Date: 1961 April 25 (CBS) Music Cue Sheet no.: 478 Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 39, folder 1
The Haven (The DuPont Show with June Allyson) Prod. no. 3454
1961 February 15
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
Scope and Contents note
Weekly television anthology that originally aired on CBS from 1959-1961. The show was also know as The June Allyson Show and
The DuPont Show with June Allyson.
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 March 6 (CBS); Music Cue Sheet no.: 417; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 40, folder 5
The Haven (The DuPont Show with June Allyson)Prod. no. 3454
1961 February 15
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
Scope and Contents note
Weekly television anthology that originally aired on CBS from 1959-1961. The show was also know as The June Allyson Show and
The DuPont Show with June Allyson.
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 March 6 (CBS); Music Cue Sheet no.: 417; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 38, folder 13
Hero in the Dust (Wanted Dead or Alive) Prod. no. 3832
1961 January 18
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 February 1 (CBS); Music Cue Sheet no.: 383; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 39, folder 15
High Finance (The Gertrude Berg Show) Prod. no. 4622
1962 February 13
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1962 March 1 (CBS); Music Cue Sheet no.: 591; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 38, folder 13
Honor Birght (The Zane Grey Theatre) Prod. no. 385
1961 January 19
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 February 2 (CBS); Music Cue Sheet no.: 385; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 39, folder 5
The Honorable Albert Higgins (The Dick Powell Show) Prod. no. 5117
1962 December 13
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1963 January 1 (NBC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 714; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 38, folder 12
Horace Gets Into the Act (Peter Loves Mary) Prod. no. 4236
1961 January 10
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 January 25 (NBC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 374; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 38, folder 14
Horace Gets Into the Act (Peter Loves Mary) Prod. no. 4236
1961 January 10
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 January 25 (NBC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 374; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 135, folder 5
Horizons West music copyright
1952 July 28
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
Scope and Contents note
Includes a list of compositions that were recorded in the musical score of "Horizons West" from other films.
box 39, folder 6
Hostages to Fortune (The Rifleman Series) Prod. no. 5224
1963 January 16
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1963 February 4; Music Cue Sheet no.: 1932; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 39, folder 15
How Now, Brown Cow (The Gertrude Berg Show) Prod. no. 4644
1962 February 6
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1962 February 22 (CBS); Music Cue Sheet no.: 588; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 38, folder 7
The Hunters (Johnny Ringo) Prod. no. 2307
1959 October 15
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; Music Cue Sheet no.: 40; Studio: Four Star Television (Republic)
box 38, folder 6
The Impostor (Law of the Plainsman) Prod. no. 3137
1960 January 22
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
Scope and Contents note
The television show Law of the Plainsman was a spinoff from The Rifleman.
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; Music Cue Sheet no.: 132; Studio: Four Star Television (Republic)
box 38, folder 12
Indian War (The Law and Mister Jones) Prod. no. 4131
1960 December 30
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 January 20 (ABC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 360; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 38, folder 14
Indian War (The Law and Mister Jones) Prod. no. 4131
1960 December 30
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 January 20 (ABC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 360; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 39, folder 12
The Invisible Government (Target: The Corruptors) Prod. no. 4505
1961 October 4
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 October 20; Music Cue Sheet no.: 522; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 40, folder 4
It Takes a Heap O'Dying (Michael Shayne) Prod. no. 4466
1961 April 28
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
Scope and Contents note
A detective television series that originally aired on NBC for one season in 1960-1961.
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert First Air Date: 1961 May 12 (NBC) Music Cue Sheet no.: 491 Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 41, folder 11
It Takes a Heap O'Dying (Michael Shayne) Prod. no. 4466
1961 April 28
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
Scope and Contents note
A detective television series that originally aired on NBC for one season in 1960-1961.
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert First Air Date: 1961 May 12 (NBC) Music Cue Sheet no.: 491 Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 38, folder 2
Jason (Wanted Dead or Alive) Prod. no. 2527
1960 January 13
General Physical Description note: cue sheet
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert Music Cue Sheet no.: 129 Studio: Four Star Television (Republic)
box 42, folder 4
Journey into Mourning (Target: The Corruptors) Prod. no. 4559
1962 March 28
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1962 April 13 (ABC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 614; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 38, folder 13
Journey for Josh (Wanted Dead or Alive) Prod. no. 3808
1960 September 21
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1960 October 5; Music Cue Sheet no.: 239; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 40, folder 10
Judgment Day (Johnny Ringo) Prod. no. 2359
1960 March 31
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1960 April 14 (CBS); Music Cue Sheet no.: 195; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 40, folder 9
Kid With a Gun (Johnny Ringo) Prod. no. 2319
1959 December 10
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; Music Cue Sheet no.: 90; Cues: 25; Studio: Four Star Television (Republic)
box 39, folder 12
Killer in the House (The Dick Powell Show) Prod. no. 4719
1961 September 25
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 October 10 (NBC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 516; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 40, folder 10
Killer Instinct (Zane Grey Theatre) Prod. no. 2650
1960 March 3
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1960 March 17; Music Cue Sheet no.: 165; Studio: Four Star Television
Republic)
box 40, folder 11
Killer, Choose a Card (Johnny Ringo) Prod. no. 2369
1960 May 6
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1960 June 9 (CBS); Music Cue Sheet no.: 221; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 38, folder 7
Killing for Cully (Johnny Ringo) Prod. no. 2309
1959 October 9
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; Music Cue Sheet no.: 39; Studio: Four Star Television (Republic)
box 40, folder 11
The Killing Bug (Johnny Ringo) Prod. no. 2355
1960 April 14
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1960 April 28 (CBS); Music Cue Sheet no.: 207; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 94, folder 24
King Winter music copyright
1953 February 12
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
box 3, folder 1
Kiss of Fire Prod. no. 1955
1955 March 23
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Musical Director: Joseph Gershenson; Studio: Universal Pictures; Recording Location: Universal City, California. 3 copies.
box 39, folder 2
Knight of the Sun (Zane Grey Theatre) Prod. no. 3741
1961 February 23
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 March 9 (CBS); Music Cue Sheet no.: 429; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 40, folder 5
Knight of the Sun (The Zane Grey Theatre) Prod. no. 3741
1961 February 23
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 March 9 (CBS); Music Cue Sheet no.: 429; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 38, folder 13
The Last Bugle (The Zane Grey Theatre) Prod. no. 3717
1960 November 3
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1960 November 24 (CBS); Music Cue Sheet no.: 293; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 38, folder 13
The Last Retreat (Wanted Dead or Alive) Prod. no. 3834
1960 December 28
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 January 11 (CBS); Music Cue Sheet no.: 358; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 39, folder 2
Last Train From Oakdell (Peter Loves Mary) Prod. no. 4240
1961 January 24
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 February 8 (NBC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 392; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 39, folder 10
Last of the Private Eyes (The Dick Powell Theatre formerly The Dick Powell Show) Prod. no. 5101
1963 April 12
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1963 April 30 (NBC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 777; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 39, folder 10
The Last Lion (The Lloyd Bridges Show) Prod. no. 5369
1963 March 20
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1963 April 2 (CBS); Music Cue Sheet no.: 765; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 40, folder 4
Last Train From Oakdell (Peter Loves Mary) Prod. no. 4240
1961 January 24
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 February 8 (NBC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 392; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 40, folder 4
The Last Commencement (The Law and Mr. Jones ) Prod. no. 4157
1961 April 26
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert First Air Date: 1961 May 9 (ABC) Music Cue Sheet no.: 490 Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 41, folder 7
The Last Bugle (The Zane Grey Theatre) Prod. no. 3717
1960 November 3
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1960 November 24 (CBS); Music Cue Sheet no.: 293; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic) Includes License Agreement.
box 42, folder 7
The Law and Mr. Jones Air Date Schedule Revised
1962 May 24
General Physical Description note: carbon copy
box 94, folder 22
Law and Order music copyright
1953 January 28
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
box 92, folder 5
"Let's Kill Uncle" music copyright
1966 July 18
box 39, folder 2
Lethal Weapons (The Law and Mr. Jones) Prod. no. 4141
1961 January 26
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 February 17 (ABC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 396; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 40, folder 4
Lethal Weapons (The Law and Mr. Jones) Prod. no. 4141
1961 January 26
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert First Air Date: 1961 February 17 (ABC) Music Cue Sheet no.: 396 Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 38, folder 7
The Liars (Johnny Ringo) Prod. no. 2325
1960 January 21
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; Music Cue Sheet no.: 89; Studio: Four Star Television (Republic)
box 42, folder 4
License to Steal (Target: The Corruptors) Prod. no. 4537
1962 April 12
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1962 May 4 (ABC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 622; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 42, folder 9
The Lie (The Loretta Young Show) Prod. no. 9121
1961 January 11
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 January 22 (NBC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 1835; Studio: Goldwyn
box 38, folder 12
Life with Father In-Law (Peter Loves Mary) Prod. no. 4212
1960 October 25
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1960 November 9; Music Cue Sheet no.: 280; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 38, folder 13
Line Camp (The Westerner) Prod. no. 3311
1960 September 14
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
Scope and Contents note
Television series of 13 episodes aired in 1960 on NBC and starred Brian Keith. The series was developed from a 1959 episode
of Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre written and directed by Sam Peckinpah titled Trouble at Tres Cruces. The pilot episode
aired on Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre on CBS as it was one of several western short-lived television shows produced by
Powell's Four Star Production Company. This episode was the basis for the feature film Will Penny (1968)which starred Charlton
Heston. The episode and the film were both written and directed by Tom Gries.
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1960 November 25 (NBC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 252; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 40, folder 11
Lobo Lawman (Johnny Ringo) Prod. no. 2377
1960 May 17
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1960 June 23 (CBS); Music Cue Sheet no.: 223; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 38, folder 5
Lonely Gun (Zane Grey Theatre) Prod. no. 2612
1959 October 8
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; Music Cue Sheet no.: 32; Studio: Four Star Television (Republic)
box 39, folder 12
Lonely Sunday (Mrs. G. Goes to College) Prod. no. 4602
1961 October 10
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 October 25 (CBS); Music Cue Sheet no.: 525; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 38, folder 12
The Long Echo (The Law and Mr. Jones) Prod. no. 4129
1960 December 9
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1960 December 30; Music Cue Sheet no.: 336; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 39, folder 2
The Long Search (Wanted Dead or Alive) Prod. no. 3836
1961 March 1
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert First Air Date: 1961 March 15 (CBS) Music Cue Sheet no.: 434 Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 40, folder 4
The Long Search (Wanted Dead or Alive) Prod. no. 3836
1961 March 1
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert First Air Date: 1961 March 15 (CBS) Music Cue Sheet no.: 434 Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 40, folder 5
The Long Search (Wanted Dead or Alive) Prod. no. 3836
1961 March 1
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert First Air Date: 1961 March 15 (CBS) Music Cue Sheet no.: 434 Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 38, folder 7
Love Affair (Johnny Ringo) Prod. no. 2329
1959 December 3
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; Music Cue Sheet no.: 85; Studio: Four Star Television (Republic)
box 38, folder 12
Make a Million (Peter Loves Mary) Prod. no. 4208
1960 October 18
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1960 November 2; Music Cue Sheet no.: 270; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 39, folder 15
Malignant Hearts (Target: The Corruptors) Prod. no. 4551
1962 March 5
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1962 March 23 (ABC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 602; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 38, folder 2
Man on Horseback (Wanted Dead or Alive) Prod. no. 2517
1959 November 18
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert Music Cue Sheet no.: 77 Studio: Four Star Television (Republic)
box 40, folder 5
Man From Everywhere (The Zane Grey-Theatre) Prod. no. 470
1961 March 30
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 April 13 (CBS); Music Cue Sheet no.: 470; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 41, folder 2
The Man Who Wanted to Die (The Law and Mr. Jones) Prod. no. 5002
1962 May 10
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1962 May 31 (ABC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 633; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 41, folder 8
A Man is Waiting to be Murdered (Target: The Corruptors) Prod. no. 4533
1961 December 14
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert First Air Date: 1962 January 5 Music Cue Sheet no.: Studio: Four Star Television (Republic)
box 42, folder 4
A Man's Castle (Target: The Corruptors) Prod. no. 4553
1962 March 8
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1962 March 30 (ABC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 604; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 42, folder 7
The Man Who Wanted to Die (The Law and Mr. Jones) Prod. no. 5002
1962 May 10
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1962 May 31 (ABC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 633; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 38, folder 6
The Matriarch (Law of the Plainsman) Prod. no. 3141
1960 February 5
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
Scope and Contents note
The television show Law of the Plainsman was a spinoff from The Rifleman.
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; Music Cue Sheet no.: 144; Studio: Four Star Television (Republic)
box 41, folder 8
Maxie's Silent Partner (Mrs. G. Goes to College) Prod. no. 4636
1962 December 19
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1962 November 1 (CBS); Music Cue Sheet no.: 564; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 39, folder 10
McKeever Meets Munroe (McKeever and the Colonel) Prod. no. 5470
1963 March 26
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1963 April 14 (NBC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 768; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 40, folder 4
Mea Culpa (The Law and Mr. Jones) Prod. no. 4155
1961 March 17
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 April 7 (ABC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 455; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 41, folder 15
Mea Culpa (The Law and Mr. Jones) Prod. no. 4155
1961 March 17
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 April 7 (ABC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 455; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 135, folder 10
Meet Danny Wilson music copyright
1951
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
Scope and Contents note
A typed memo is attached to the cue sheets to Salter from Ruth.
box 38, folder 2
Mental Lapse (Wanted Dead or Alive) Prod. no. 2525
1959 December 15
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; Music Cue Sheet no.: 102; Studio: Four Star Television (Republic)
box 41, folder 8
The Middleman (Target: The Corruptors) Prod. no. 4529
1962 January 9 & 10
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1962 February 2 (ABC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 573; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 39, folder 12
The Million Dollar Dump (Target: The Corruptors) Prod. no. 4501
1961 September 8
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 September 29 (ABC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 508; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 3, folder 1
Modern Minute Men Prod. no. 6570
1955 August 2
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Musical Director: Joseph Gershenson; Studio: Universal Pictures; Recording Location: Universal City, California.
box 38, folder 3
Moment of Fear (The June Allyson Show) Prod. no. 2238
1960 January 11
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
Scope and Contents note
Weekly television anthology that originally aired on CBS from 1959-1961. The show was also know as The June Allyson Show and
The DuPont Show with June Allyson.
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; Music Cue Sheet no.: 124; Studio: Four Star Television (Republic)
box 40, folder 5
Monday Morning (Wanted Dead or Alive) Prod. no. 3848
1961 Fenruary 23
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert First Air Date: 1961 March 8 (CBS) Music Cue Sheet no.: 428 Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 38, folder 13
The Mormons (The Zane Grey Theatre) Prod. no. 3719
1960 December 1
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1960 December 15 (CBS); Music Cue Sheet no.: 323; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 38, folder 2
Most Beautiful Woman (Wanted Dead or Alive) Prod. no. 2531
1960 January 6
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; Music Cue Sheet no.: 123; Studio: Four Star Television (Republic)
box 39, folder 1
The Moth (The DuPont Show with June Allyson) Prod. no. 3450
1961 February 8
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
Scope and Contents note
Weekly television anthology that originally aired on CBS from 1959-1961. The show was also know as The June Allyson Show and
The DuPont Show with June Allyson.
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 February 27 (CBS); Music Cue Sheet no.: 408; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 40, folder 5
The Moth (The DuPont Show with June Allyson) Prod. no. 3450
1961 February 8
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
Scope and Contents note
Weekly television anthology that originally aired on CBS from 1959-1961. The show was also know as The June Allyson Show and
The DuPont Show with June Allyson.
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 February 27 (CBS); Music Cue Sheet no.: 408; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 41, folder 8
The Mother Affair (The Gertrude Berg Show) Prod. 4630
1962 January 17
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1962 February 1 (CBS); Music Cue Sheet no.: 577; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 38, folder 12
The Movie Star (Peter Loves Mary) Prod. no. 4228
1961 January 3
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 January 18; Music Cue Sheet no.: 263; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 38, folder 13
Mr. Shrewd (The Tom Ewell Show) Prod. no. 3935
1961 January 10
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 January 24 (CBS); Music Cue Sheet no.: 373; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 38, folder 14
Mr. Shrewd (The Tom Ewell Show) Prod. no. 3935
1961 January 10
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 January 24 (cbs); Music Cue Sheet no.: 373; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 40, folder 4
Mr. Santini Writes a Letter (Peter and Mary) Prod. no. 4264
1961 April 25
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert First Air Date: 1961 May 10 (NBC) Music Cue Sheet no.: 488 Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 41, folder 11
Mr. Santini Writes a Letter (Peter and Mary) Prod. no. 4264
1961 April 25
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert First Air Date: 1961 May 10 (NBC) Music Cue Sheet no.: 488 Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 41, folder 15
Mr. Shrewd (The Tom Ewell Show) Prod. no. 3935
1961 January 10
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 January 24 (CBS); Music Cue Sheet no.: 373; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic) Revised for cues 3 and 20 on 1961 March 20 Includes memo.
box 38, folder 7
Mrs. Ringo (Johnny Ringo) Prod. no. 2345
1960 January 28
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; Music Cue Sheet no.: 135; Studio: Four Star Television (Republic)
box 39, folder 12
Mrs. G Meets Dr. Hennesey (Mrs. G Goes to College) Prod. no. 4612
1961 October 17
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 November 1 (CBS); Music Cue Sheet no.: 529; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 40, folder 1
Mrs. G Meets the Faculty (Mrs. G. Goes to College) Prod no. 4608
1961 December 5
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
Scope and Contents note
Television series that aired for one season 1961-1962 and was also known as The Gertrude Berg Show.
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 December 20 (CBS); Music Cue Sheet no.: 555; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 40, folder 1
Mrs. G. Meets Dr. Hennesey (Mrs. G Goes to College) Prod. no. 4612
1961 October 17
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
Scope and Contents note
Television series that aired for one season 1961-1962 and was also known as The Gertrude Berg Show.
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 November 1(CBS); Music Cue Sheet no.:529; Cues: 14, 15, 16, 17,
& 20; Includes memo.
box 41, folder 8
Mrs. G's Private Telephone (Mrs. G Goes to College) Prod. no. 4614
1961 December12
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 December 27 (CBS); Music Cue Sheet no.: 560; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 38, folder 12
Music to Hurt By (The Law and Mr. Jones) Prod. no. 4101
1960 September 23
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1960 October 14; Music Cue Sheet no.: 248; Cues: 29, 39; Studio: Four
Star Television (Republic)
box 41, folder 7
Music to Hurt By (The Law and Mr. Jones) Prod. no. 4101
1960 September 23
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1960 October 14; Music Cue Sheet no.: 248; Cues: 29, 39; Studio: Four
Star Television (Republic) Includes License Agreement.
box 41, folder 2
My Worthy Colleague (The Law and Mr. Jones) Prod. no. 5026
1962 June 14
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1962 July 5 (ABC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 640; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 42, folder 7
My Worthy Colleague (The Law and Mr. Jones) Prod. no. 5026
1962 June 14
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1962 July 5 (ABC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 640; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 42, folder 9
My Own Master (The Loretta Young Show) Prod. no. 9115
1960 November 29
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1960 December 18 (NBC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 1817; Studio: Goldwyn
box 38, folder 5
Never Too Late (Zane Grey Theater) Prod. no. 2638
1960 January 21
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; Music Cue Sheet no.: 131; Studio: Four Star Television (Republic)
box 39, folder 15
Never the Twain (Robert Taylor in The Detectives) Prod. no. 4949
1962 March 9
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1962 March 23 (NBC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 605; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 41, folder 9
Never the Twain (Robert Taylor in The Detectives) Prod. no. 4949
1962 March 9
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1962 March 23 (NBC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 605; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 38, folder 12
No Sale (The Law and Mr. Jones) Prod. no. 4113
1960 November 11
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1960 December 2; Music Cue Sheet no.: 302; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 40, folder 4
No Law For Ghosts (The Law and Mr. Jones) Prod. no. 4133
1961 May 4
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 May 26 (ABC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 496; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 40, folder 4
No Shroud for Shayne (Michael Shayne) Prod. no. 4464
1961 April 21
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
Scope and Contents note
A detective television series that originally aired on NBC for one season in 1960-1961.
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert First Air Date: 1961 May 5 (NBC) Music Cue Sheet no.: 486 Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 41, folder 7
No Sale (The Law and Mr. Jones) Prod. no. 4113
1960 November 11
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1960 December 2; Music Cue Sheet no.: 302; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 41, folder 11
No Shroud for Shayne (Michael Shayne) Prod. no. 4464
1961 April 21
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
Scope and Contents note
A detective television series that originally aired on NBC for one season in 1960-1961.
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert First Air Date: 1961 May 5 (NBC) Music Cue Sheet no.: 486 Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 41, folder 12
No Law For Ghosts (The Law and Mr. Jones) Prod. no. 4133
1961 May 4
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 May 26 (ABC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 496; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 42, folder 4
No News is Good News (The Law and Mr. Jones) Prod. no. 5004
1962 March 15
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1962 April 19 (ABC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 608; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 42, folder 9
No Margin For Error (The Loretta Young Show) Prod. no. 9110
1960 October 25
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1960 November 13 (NBC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 1804; Studio: Goldwyn
box 41, folder 2
Nobody Gets Hurt (Target: The Corruptors) Prod no. 4547
1962 May 14
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1962 June 1 (ABC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 634; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 42, folder 9
Not in Our Stars (Loretta Young Show) Prod. no. 9135
1961 May 10
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 June 4 ; Music Cue Sheet no.: 1880; Studio: Goldwyn
box 42, folder 9
Not in Our Stars (Loretta Young Show) Prod. no. 9135
1961 May 10
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 June 4 ; Music Cue Sheet no.: 1880; Studio: Goldwyn
box 39, folder 5
Now, Take Your Average Rock (The Lloyd Bridges Show) Prod. no. 5309
1962 December 10
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1962 December 25 (CBS); Music Cue Sheet no.: 711; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 39, folder 1
The Old Fashioned Way (The DuPont Show with June Allyson) Prod. no. 3440
1961 January 31
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
Scope and Contents note
Weekly television anthology that originally aired on CBS from 1959-1961. The show was also know as The June Allyson Show and
The DuPont Show with June Allyson.
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 February 20 (CBS); Music Cue Sheet no.: 400; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 40, folder 5
The Old Fashioned Way (The DuPont Show with June Allyson) Prod. no. 3440
1961 January 31
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
Scope and Contents note
Weekly television anthology that originally aired on CBS from 1959-1961. The show was also know as The June Allyson Show and
The DuPont Show with June Allyson.
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 February 20 (CBS); Music Cue Sheet no.: 400; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 40, folder 10
Once Upon a Knight (The DuPont Show Starring June Allyson) Prod. no. 2256
1960 March 14
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1960 March 28 (CBS); Music Cue Sheet no.: 179; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 40, folder 4
One by One (The Law and Mister Jones) Prod. no. 4159
1961 April 13
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 May 5 (ABC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 480; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 40, folder 4
One for the Money (The Law and Mr. Jones) Prod. no. 4137
1961 February 3
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 February 24 (ABC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 404; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 41, folder 8
One for the Road (Target: The Corruptors) Prod. no. 548
1961 November 22
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1962 January 12 (ABC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 548; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 41, folder 11
One by One (The Law and Mister Jones) Prod. no. 4159
1961 April 13
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 May 5 (ABC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 480; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 41, folder 15
One for the Money (The Law and Mr. Jones) Prod. no. 4137
1961 February 3
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 February 24 (ABC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 404; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic) Revised 1961 March 22 for cues 21-31
box 38, folder 12
Operation Red Dress Revised (Peter Loves Mary) Prod. no. 4218
1960 December 12 & 27
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 January 11; Music Cue Sheet no.: 339; Cues: 4, 5, 6, 12, 13;
Studio: Four Star Television (Republic)
box 38, folder 12
Operation Red Dress Revised (Peter Loves Mary) Prod. no. 4218
1960 December 12 & 27
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 January 11; Music Cue Sheet no.: 339; Cues: 4, 5, 6, 12, 13;
Studio: Four Star Television (Republic)
box 38, folder 11
Operation Red Dress (Peter Loves Mary) Prod. no. 4218
1960 December 12 & 27
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 January 11; Music Cue Sheet no.: 339; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 39, folder 5
Operation Intrigue (Ensign O'Toole) Prod. no. 5533
1962 December 20
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1963 January 13 (NBC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 719; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 39, folder 8
Operation: Arrivederci (Ensign O'Toole) Prod. no. 5545
1963 February 12
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1963 March 3 (NBC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 747; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 39, folder 10
Operation: Arctic (Ensign O'Toole) Prod. no. 5551
1963 March 12
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1963 March 31 (NBC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 763; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 42, folder 4
The Organizer Par II (Target: The Corruptors) Prod. no. 4569
1962 May 4
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1962 May 25 (ABC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 632; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 39, folder 2
Our Man in Rome (The DuPont Show with June Allyson) Prod. no. 3456-P
1961 March 6
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
Scope and Contents note
Weekly television anthology that originally aired on CBS from 1959-1961. The show was also know as The June Allyson Show and
The DuPont Show with June Allyson.
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 March 27 (CBS); Music Cue Sheet no.: 443; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 39, folder 4
Our Man in Marawat (The Rogues) Prod. no. 6060
1965 March 4
General Physical Description note: cue sheets, photocopy
General note
Music Director: Alfred Perry; First Air Date: 1965 March 14 (NBC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 874; Studio: Star Television (Studio
Center)
box 40, folder 5
Our Man in Rome (The DuPont Show with June Allyson) Prod. no. 3456-P
1961 March 6
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
Scope and Contents note
Weekly television anthology that originally aired on CBS from 1959-1961. The show was also know as The June Allyson Show and
The DuPont Show with June Allyson.
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 March 27 (CBS); Music Cue Sheet no.: 443; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 40, folder 5
Our Man in Rome (The DuPont Show with June Allyson) Prod. no. 3456-P
1961 March 6
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
Scope and Contents note
Weekly television anthology that originally aired on CBS from 1959-1961. The show was also know as The June Allyson Show and
The DuPont Show with June Allyson.
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 March 27 (CBS); Music Cue Sheet no.: 443; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 40, folder 5
Our Man in Rome (The DuPont Show with June Allyson) Prod. no. 3456-P
1961 March 6
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
Scope and Contents note
Weekly television anthology that originally aired on CBS from 1959-1961. The show was also know as The June Allyson Show and
The DuPont Show with June Allyson.
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 March 27 (CBS); Music Cue Sheet no.: 443; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 40, folder 5
Our Man in Rome (The DuPont Show with June Allyson) Prod. no. 3456-P
1961 March 6
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
Scope and Contents note
Weekly television anthology that originally aired on CBS from 1959-1961. The show was also know as The June Allyson Show and
The DuPont Show with June Allyson.
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 March 27 (CBS); Music Cue Sheet no.: 443; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 94, folder 23
Out of the Earth music copyright
1953 March 20
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
box 38, folder 13
The Ox (Zane Grey Theatre) Prod. no. 3705
1960 October 20
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1960 November 3 (CBS); Music Cue Sheet no.: 273; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 41, folder 7
The Ox (Zane Grey Theatre) Prod. no. 3705
1960 October 20
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1960 November 3 (CBS); Music Cue Sheet no.: 273; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic) Includes License Agreement.
box 38, folder 2
The Partners (Wanted Dead or Alive) Prod. no. 2533
1960 January 20
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; Music Cue Sheet no.: 134; Studio: Four Star Television (Republic)
box 40, folder 5
The Partners (Wanted Dead or Alive) Prod. no. 2533
1960 January 20
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
Scope and Contents note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert Music Cue Sheet no.: 134 Cues: 34 Studio: Four Star Television (Republic)
box 41, folder 8
Peace Corps (The Gertrude Berg Show) Prod. no. 4632
1961 January 23
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1962 February 8 (CBS); Music Cue Sheet no.: 581; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 38, folder 12
Peter Gets The Business (Peter Loves Mary) Prod. no. 4230
1960 December 6
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1960 December 21 (NBC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 330; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 38, folder 12
Peter Joins a Committee (Peter Loves Mary) Prod. no. 4214
1960 November 15
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1960 November 30 (NBC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 306; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 41, folder 7
Peter Gets The Business (Peter Loves Mary) Prod. no. 4230
1960 December 6
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1960 December 21 (NBC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 330; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 41, folder 7
Peter Joins a Committee (Peter Loves Mary) Prod. no. 4214
1960 November 15
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1960 November 30 (NBC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 306; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 38, folder 1
Piano Man (The DuPont Show Starring June Allyson) Prod. no. 2250
1960 Feburary 16
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
Scope and Contents note
Weekly television anthology that originally aired on CBS from 1959-1961. The show was also know as The June Allyson Show and
The Dupont Show with June Allyson.
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert Music Cue Sheet no.: 153 Studio: Four Star Television (Republic)
box 40, folder 1
Piece of Tomorrow (Robert Taylor in The Detectives) Prod. no. 4917
1961 October 27
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
Scope and Contents note
Television series that aired on NBC from 1959-1962. The show was also known as Robert Taylor's Detectives, The Detectives,
and The Detectives, Starring Robert Taylor.
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert First Air Date: 1961 November 10 (NBC) Music Cue Sheet no.: 534 Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 39, folder 12
Pier 60 (Target: The Corruptors) Prod. no. 4507
1961 September 21
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 October 6 (ABC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 514; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 39, folder 12
The Platinum Highway (Target: The Corruptors) Prod. no. 4503
1961 September 28
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 October 13 (ABC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 518; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 41, folder 8
Play it Blue (Target: The Corruptors) Prod. no. 4523
1961 December 27
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1962 January 19 (ABC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 566; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 41, folder 2
Poor Eddie's Dead (The Law and Mr. Jones) Prod. no. 5012
1962 June 21
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1962 July 12 (ABC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 641; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 41, folder 4
Poor Eddie's Dead (The Law and Mr. Jones) Prod. no. 5012
1962 June 21
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1962 July 12 (ABC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 641; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 39, folder 12
The Poppy Vendor (Target: The Corruptors) Prod. no. 4513
1961 October 6
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 October 27 (ABC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 523; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 38, folder 7
The Posse (Johnny Ringo) Prod. no. 2305
1959 October 22
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; Music Cue Sheet no.: 46; Studio: Four Star Television (Republic)
box 38, folder 7
Poster Incident (Johnny Ringo) Prod. no. 2333
1959 December 31
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; Music Cue Sheet no.: 112; Studio: Four Star Television (Republic)
box 40, folder 9
Poster Incident (Johnny Ringo) Prod. no. 2333
1959 December 31
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; Music Cue Sheet no.:112; Cues: 15, 39; Studio: Four Star Television (Republic)
box 42, folder 9
The Preliminaries (Loretta Young Show) Prod. no. 9127
1961 March 8
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 March 19 (NBC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 1854; Studio: Goldwyn
box 40, folder 1
Prison Empire (Target: The Corruptors) Prod. no. 4535
1961 November 30
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 December 15 (ABC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 552; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 40, folder 11
Prison Trail (Wanted Dead or Alive) Prod. no. 2551
1960 April 26
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1960 May 14; Music Cue Sheet no.: 215; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 42, folder 9
Prison Empire (Target: The Corruptors) Prod. no. 4535
1961 November 30
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 December 15 (ABC); Revised: 1962 July 13 Music Cue Sheet no.:
552; Cues: 40, 41 Studio: Four Star Television (Republic) Includes memo.
box 39, folder 5
Project X (The Dick Powell Show) Prod. no. 5129
1962 November 29
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1963 January 8 (NBC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 721; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 38, folder 12
Promise of Life (The Law and Mr. Jones) Prod. no. 4117
1960 October 28
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1960 November 18; Music Cue Sheet no.: 284; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 41, folder 7
Promise of Life (The Law and Mr. Jones) Prod. no. 4117
1960 October 28
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1960 November 18; Music Cue Sheet no.: 284; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 40, folder 4
Prying Eye (The Tom Ewell Show) Prod. no. 3947
1961 March 14
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 March 28 (CBS); Music Cue Sheet no.: 450; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 41, folder 3
Prying Eye (The Tom Ewell Show) Prod. no. 3947
1961 March 14
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 March 28 (CBS); Music Cue Sheet no.: 450; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 3, folder 1
The Purple Mask Prod. no. 1782
1955 May 16
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Musical Director: Joseph Gershenson; Studio: Universal Pictures; Recording Location: Universal City, California. 2 copies
box 38, folder 6
Question of Courage (Law of the Plainsman) Prod. no. 3143
1960 February 12
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
Scope and Contents note
The television show Law of the Plainsman was a spinoff from The Rifleman.
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; Music Cue Sheet no.: 151; Studio: Four Star Television (Republic)
box 38, folder 12
A Question of Guilt (The Law and Mister Jones) Prod. no. 4109
1960 November 25
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1960 December 16 (ABC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 318; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 41, folder 7
A Question of Guilt (The Law and Mister Jones) Prod. no. 4109
1960 November 25
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1960 December 16 (ABC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 318; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic) Includes License Agreement.
box 40, folder 2
Quicksand (Target: The Corruptors) Prod. no. 4531
1961 December 7
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 December 29 (ABC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 557; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 40, folder 4
Quiet Town (The Law and Mister Jones) Prod. no. 4167
1961 April 20
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 May 12 (ABC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 485; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 41, folder 11
Quiet Town (The Law and Mister Jones) Prod. no. 4167
1961 April 20
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 May 12 (ABC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 485; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 42, folder 9
Quiet Desperation (The Loretta Young Show) Prod no. 9125
1961 January 25
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 February 5 (NBC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 1836; Studio: Goldwyn
box 40, folder 10
Rabbit's Fang (Law of the Plainsman) Prod. no. 3149
1960 March 11
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1960 March 24 (NBC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 175; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 40, folder 9
The Rafferty's (Johnny Ringo) Prod. no. 2347
1960 February 18
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1960 March 3; Music Cue Sheet no.: 155; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 39, folder 7
Rage of Silence (The Dick Powell Show) Prod. no. 5157
1963 January 10
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1963 January 29 (NBC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 731; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 38, folder 7
Rain Man (Johnny Ringo) Prod. no. 2315
1959 November 12
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; Music Cue Sheet no.: 64; Studio: Four Star Television (Republic)
box 38, folder 13
Ransom (Zane Grey Theatre) Prod. no. 3715
1960 November 2
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1960 November 17 (CBS); Music Cue Sheet no.: 290; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 3, folder 1
The Rawhide Years Prod. no. 1792
1955 August 10
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Musical Director: Joseph Gershenson; Studio: Universal Pictures; Recording Location: Universal City, California.
box 40, folder 1
Red, Red Rose (Mrs. G. Goes to College) Prod. no. 4610
1961 November 7
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
Scope and Contents note
Television series that aired for one season 1961-1962 and was also known as The Gertrude Berg Show.
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 November 22 (CBS); Music Cue Sheet no.: 540; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 40, folder 5
The Release (The Zane Grey Theatre) Prod. no. 3759
1961 March 16
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert First Air Date: 1961 April 27 (CBS) Music Cue Sheet no.: 457 Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 41, folder 15
The Release (The Zane Grey Theatre) Prod. no. 3759
1961 March 16
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert First Air Date: 1961 April 27 (CBS) Music Cue Sheet no.: 457 Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 38, folder 7
Reno Brothers (Johnny Ringo) Prod. no. 2343
1960 February 11
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; Music Cue Sheet no.: 149; Studio: Four Star Television (Republic)
box 40, folder 11
Reputation For Murder (Johnny Ringo) Prod. no. 2375
1960 May 10
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1960 June 16 (CBS); Music Cue Sheet no.: 222; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 42, folder 1
Reunion (The Law and Mr. Jones) Prod. no. 5008
1962 April 10
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1962 May 3 (ABC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 620; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 42, folder 4
Reunion (The Law and Mr. Jones) Prod. no. 5008
1962 April 10
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1962 May 3 (ABC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 620; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 39, folder 14
Ricochet (The Dick Powell Show) Prod. no. 4715
1961 September 18
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 October 3 (NBC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 512; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 39, folder 12
Ricochet (The Dick Powell Show) Prod. no. 4715
1961 September 18
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 October 3 (NBC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 512; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 40, folder 1
Romance for Maxie (Mrs. G. Goes to College) Prod. no. 4626
1961 November 14
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
Scope and Contents note
Television series that aired for one season 1961-1962 and was also known as The Gertrude Berg Show.
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 November 29 (CBS); Music Cue Sheet no.: 543; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 42, folder 4
Safari (The Dick Powell Show) Prod. no. 4763
1962 February 21
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1962 April 3 (NBC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 609; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 38, folder 12
Safety Lesson (The Tom Ewell Show) Prod. no. 3913
1960 September 27
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1960 October 11 (CBS); Music Cue Sheet no.: 243; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 41, folder 7
Safety Lesson (The Tom Ewell Show) Prod. no. 3913
1960 September 27
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1960 October 11 (CBS); Music Cue Sheet no.: 243; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic) Includes License Agreement.
box 41, folder 1
Saladin and the Great Crusades (Showcase/Spectacular) Prod. no. 1942
undated
General Physical Description note: cue sheets, photocopy
General note
Studio: Egypt Cues: 4
box 40, folder 5
The Scar (The Zane Grey Theatre) Prod. no. 3721
1961 February 16
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 March 2 (CBS); Music Cue Sheet no.: 420; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 38, folder 1
The Sea Witch (The Dick Powell Show) Prod. no. 5111
1962 October 4
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1962 October 23 (NBC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 669; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 40, folder 10
Seed of Evil (Zane Grey Theatre) Prod. no. 2654
1960 March 24
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1960 April 7; Music Cue Sheet no.: 189; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 38, folder 12
Semper Fidelis (The Law and Mr. Jones) Prod. no. 4123
1960 October 21
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1960 November 11; Music Cue Sheet no.: 275; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 40, folder 6
Semper Fidelis (The Law and Mr. Jones) Prod. no. 4123
1960 October 21
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
Scope and Contents note
Two duplicate memos dated July 5, 1961 verifying the delivery of copyright paperwork for this episode of The Law and Mr. Jones.
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1960 November 11 (ABC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 275; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic) Two copies of copyright form.
box 41, folder 7
Semper Fidelis (The Law and Mr. Jones) Prod. no. 4123
1960 October 21
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1960 November 11 (ABC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 275; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic) Two copies of copyright form. Includes License Agreement.
box 135, folder 12
Shakedown music copyright
1950 August 16
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
box 40, folder 11
Shoot the Moon (Johnny Ringo) Prod. no. 2367
1960 May 5
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1960 June 2 (CBS); Music Cue Sheet no.: 220; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 145, folder 1
Sign of the Pagan Prod. no. 1758
1954 October 25
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
Scope and Contents note
2 copies of music cues in standard version; 2 copies of music cues in CinemaScope version.
General note
Recorded by Universal Pictures Company Inc. at Universal City, California. Copyright list complied by Joseph Gershenson.
box 38, folder 13
Silent Panic (The DuPont Show with June Allyson) Prod. no. 3426
1960 December 1
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
Scope and Contents note
Weekly television anthology that originally aired on CBS from 1959-1961. The show was also know as The June Allyson Show and
The DuPont Show with June Allyson.
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1960 December 22 (CBS); Music Cue Sheet no.: 324; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 40, folder 1
Silent Partner (Target: The Corruptors) Prod. no. 4525
1961 November 16
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 December 8 (ABC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 544; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 41, folder 7
Silent Panic (The DuPont Show with June Allyson) Prod. no. 3426
1960 December 1
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
Scope and Contents note
Weekly television anthology that originally aired on CBS from 1959-1961. The show was also know as The June Allyson Show and
The DuPont Show with June Allyson.
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1960 December 22 (CBS); Music Cue Sheet no.: 324; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 40, folder 11
Single Debt (Johnny Ringo) Prod. no. 2361
1960 April 28
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1960 May 12 (CBS); Music Cue Sheet no.: 214; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 40, folder 9
Sister Slugger (The DuPont Show Starring June Allyson) Prod. no. 2252
1960 February 29
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1960 March 14; Music Cue Sheet no.: 162; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 40, folder 11
Slip of the Tongue (The DuPont Show Starring June Allyson) Prod. no. 2258
1960 March 28
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
Scope and Contents note
Weekly television anthology that originally aired on CBS from 1959-1961. The show was also know as The June Allyson Show and
The DuPont Show with June Allyson.
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1960 April 11 (CBS); Music Cue Sheet no.: 199; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 40, folder 9
Small Town That Died (Zane Grey Theatre) Prod. no. 2648
1960 February 25
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1960 March 10; Music Cue Sheet no.: 159; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 40, folder 11
Soft Cargo (Johnny Ringo) Prod. no. 2335
1960 April 21
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1960 May 5 (CBS); Music Cue Sheet no.: 210; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 42, folder 9
The Spark (Loretta Young Show) Prod. no. 9116 and 9117
1961 March 1
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; Music Cue Sheet no.: 1881; Studio: Goldwyn
box 3, folder 1
The Spoilers Prod. no. 1790
1955 July 12
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Musical Director: Joseph Gershenson; Studio: Universal Pictures; Recording Location: Universal City, California.
box 40, folder 11
Stagecoach to Yuma (Zane Grey Theatre) Prod. no. 2656
1960 April 21
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1960 May 5 (CBS); Music Cue Sheet no.: 211; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 94, folder 20
"The Stand at Apache River" music copyright
1953 June 25
box 94, folder 20
The Stand at Apache River music copyright
1953
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
box 38, folder 12
A Star is Born (Peter Love Mary) Prod. no. 4204
1960 November 8
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1960 November 23; Music Cue Sheet no.: 297; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 41, folder 7
A Star is Born (Peter Love Mary) Prod. no. 4204
1960 November 8
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1960 November 23; Music Cue Sheet no.: 297; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic) Includes License Agreement.
box 42, folder 10
Stefanini Dowry (The Rogues) Prod. no. 6006
1964 September 4
General Physical Description note: cue sheets, photocopy
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1964 September 27 (NBC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 808; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 40, folder 10
Stella (Zane Grey Theatre) Prod. no. 3153
1960 March 18
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1960 March 31 (NBC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 183; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 40, folder 5
Storm Over Eden (The Zane Grey Theatre) Prod. no. 3763
1961 April 19
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 May 4 (CBS); Music Cue Sheet no.: 464; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 38, folder 12
Storyville Gang (The Law and Mr. Jones) Prod. no. 4127
1960 November 4
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1960 November 25; Music Cue Sheet no.: 294; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 41, folder 6
Storyville Gang (The Law and Mr. Jones) Prod. no. 4127
1960 November 4
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1960 November 25 (ABC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 294; Cues: 1, 6, 7, 13-19
Revised: 1961 August 9 Studio: Four Star Television (Republic)
box 41, folder 7
Storyville Gang (The Law and Mr. Jones) Prod. no. 4127
1960 November 4
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1960 November 25; Music Cue Sheet no.: 294; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 135, folder 19
A Stranger In My Arms music copyright
1959 January 20
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
box 40, folder 11
The Stranger (Johnny Ringo) Prod. no. 2363
1960 April 29
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1960 May 19 (CBS); Music Cue Sheet no.: 217; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 42, folder 9
Subtle Danger (The Loretta Young Show) Prod. no. 9119
1960 December 21
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 January 15 (NBC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 1828; Studio: Goldwyn
box 40, folder 10
Sundown Smith (Zane Grey Theatre) Prod. no. 2646
1960 March 10
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1960 March 24 (CBS); Music Cue Sheet no.: 174; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 38, folder 5
The Sunday Man (Zane Grey Theatre) Prod. no. 2642
1960 February 11
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; Music Cue Sheet no.: 150; Studio: Four Star Television (Republic)
box 41, folder 8
Sunday Dinner (The Gertrude Berg Show) Prod. no. 4638
1962 January 12
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1962 January 25 (CBS); Music Cue Sheet no.: 575; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 38, folder 13
Surprise Witness (Wanted Dead or Alive) Prod. no.3820
1960 October 19
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1960 November 2 (CBS); Music Cue Sheet no.: 272; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 135, folder 15
Tanganyika music copyright
1954 March 29
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
box 38, folder 3
Tender Shoot (The June Allyson Show) Prod. no. 2214
1959 September 29
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
Scope and Contents note
Weekly television anthology that originally aired on CBS from 1959-1961. The show was also know as The June Allyson Show and
The DuPont Show with June Allyson.
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; Music Cue Sheet no.: 33; Studio: Four Star Television (Republic)
box 39, folder 2
That Certain Age (Peter Loves Mary) Prod. no. 4242
1961 February 7
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 February 22 (NBC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 407; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 40, folder 4
That Certain Age (Peter Loves Mary) Prod. no. 4242
1961 February 7
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert First Air Date: 1961 February 22 (NBC) Music Cue Sheet no.: 407 Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 42, folder 9
These Few Years (The Loretta Young Show) Prod. no. 9114
1960 November 29
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1960 December 11 (NBC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 1816; Studio: Goldwyn
box 41, folder 2
Thicker Than Water (The Law and Mr. Jones) Prod. no. 5020
1962 May 25
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1962 June 14 (ABC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 637; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 42, folder 5
Thicker Than Water (The Law and Mr. Jones) Prod. no. 5020
1962 May 25
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1962 June 14 (ABC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 637; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 135, folder 20
This Island Earth music copyright
1955 March 1
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
box 42, folder 9
Those at the Top (Loretta Young Show) Prod. no. 9134
1961 April 26
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 May 7; Music Cue Sheet no.: 1873; Studio: Goldwyn
box 38, folder 13
Three For One (Wanted Dead or Alive) Prod. no. 3828
1960 December 7
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1960 December 21 (CBS); Music Cue Sheet no.: 331; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 135, folder 8
Thunder on the Hill music copyright
1951 May 25
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
box 40, folder 11
Tinhorn (The Rifleman Series) Prod. no. 4856
1962 February 20
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1962 March 12; Music Cue Sheet no.: 1906; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 38, folder 13
To the Victor (Wanted Dead or Alive) Prod. no. 3814
1960 October 25
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1960 November 9 (CBS); Music Cue Sheet no.: 279; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 39, folder 9
To Walk with the Stars (The Lloyd Bridges Show) Prod. no. 5351
1963 February 11
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1963 February 26 (CBS); Music Cue Sheet no.: 746; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 40, folder 1
To Wear a Badge (Target: The Corruptors) Prod. no. 4521
1961 November 9
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 December 1 (ABC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 541; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 38, folder 2
Tolliver Bender (Wanted Dead or Alive) Prod. no. 2535
1960 January 27
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; Music Cue Sheet no.: 139; Studio: Four Star Television (Republic)
box 38, folder 12
Tom Puts the Girls to Work (The Tom Ewell Show) Prod. no. 3909
1960 October 11
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1960 November 1 (CBS); Music Cue Sheet no.: 266; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 135, folder 21
Tomahawk music copyright
1950 October 13
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
Scope and Contents note
Includes a list of compositions recorded in the musical score of "Tomahawk" from other films.
box 38, folder 13
The Treasure (The Westerner) Prod. no. 3313
1960 September 8
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
Scope and Contents note
Television series of 13 episodes aired in 1960 on NBC and starred Brian Keith. The series was developed from a 1959 episode
of Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre written and directed by Sam Peckinpah titled Trouble at Tres Cruces. The pilot episode
aired on Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre on CBS as it was one of several western short-lived television shows produced by
Powell's Four Star Production Company.
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1960 October 14 (NBC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 227; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 38, folder 3
Trial by Fear (The June Allyson Show) Prod. no. 2246
1960 January 25
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
Scope and Contents note
Weekly television anthology that originally aired on CBS from 1959-1961. The show was also know as The June Allyson Show and
The DuPont Show with June Allyson.
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; Music Cue Sheet no.: 133; Studio: Four Star Television (Republic)
box 38, folder 13
The Trial (Wanted Dead or Alive) Prod. no. 3802
1960 September 7
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1960 September 21; Music Cue Sheet no.: 230; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 38, folder 9
The Trophy (The Law and Mister Jones) Prod. no. 4119
1960 December 22
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 January 13; Music Cue Sheet no.: 352; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 38, folder 12
The Trophy (The Law and Mister Jones) Prod. no. 4119
1960 December 22
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 January 13 (ABC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 352; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 40, folder 1
The Trouble with Crayton (Mrs. G Goes to College) Prod. no. 4618
1961 November 11
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
Scope and Contents note
Television series that aired for one season 1961-1962 and was also known as The Gertrude Berg Show.
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 December 6 (CBS; Music Cue Sheet no.: 547; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic
box 38, folder 13
The Twain Shall Meet (Wanted Dead or Alive) Prod. no. 3812
1960 October 5
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1960 October 19 (CBS); Music Cue Sheet no.: 257; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 38, folder 2
The Tyrant(Wanted Dead or Alive) Prod. no. 2507
1959 October 14
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert Music Cue Sheet no.: 43 Studio: Four Star Television (Republic)
box 38, folder 12
Unbury the Dead (The Law and Mr. Jones) Prod. no. 4107
1960 January 13
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 February 3 (ABC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 378; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 38, folder 14
Unbury the Dead (The Law and Mr. Jones) Prod. no. 4107
1961 January 13
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 February 3 (ABC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 378; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 40, folder 6
Unbury the Dead (The Law and Mr. Jones) Prod. no. 4107
1961 January 13
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 February 3 (ABC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 378; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic) Two copies of copyright form
box 40, folder 9
Uncertain Vengeance (Johnny Ringo) Prod. no. 2349
1960 February 25
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1960 March 10; Music Cue Sheet no.: 158; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 155
Copyright material
General note
Includes partial filmography list.
box 39, folder 13
Up Jumped the Devil (The Dick Powell) Prod. no. 4733
1961 November 13
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 November 28 (NBC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 542; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 135, folder 4
Up and Over (N.Y. Short) music copyright
1959 April 22
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
box 135, folder 9
Up Front music copyright
1951 February 28
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
The Veils of Baghdad music copyright
1953
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
box 94, folder 19
"The Veils of Bagdad" music copyright
1953 April 24
box 94, folder 19
Veils of Baghdad, The music copyright
1953
box 40, folder 10
Vendetta (Wanted Dead or Alive) Prod. no. 2545
1960 March 23
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1960 April 9 (CBS); Music Cue Sheet no.: 192; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 40, folder 4
A Very Special Citizen (The Law and Mister Jones) Prod. no. 4149
1961 March 2
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 March 24 (ABC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 436; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 40, folder 10
The Vindicator (Johnny Ringo) Prod. no. 2353
1960 March 17
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1960 March 31 (CBS); Music Cue Sheet no.: 181; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 135, folder 7
"Volunteer Firemen" music copyright
1956 August 10
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
box 42, folder 4
The Walkout (The Law and Mr. Jones) Prod. no. 5006
1962 April 17
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1962 May 10 (ABC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 624; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 135, folder 18
"War Arrow" music copyright
1953 August 18
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
Scope and Contents note
Includes a list of compositions that were recorded in the musical score of "War Arrow" from other films.
box 40, folder 5
Warm Day in Heaven (The Zane Grey Theatre) Prod. no. 3725
1961 March 9
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 March 23 (CBS); Music Cue Sheet no.: 446; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 41, folder 3
Warm Day in Heaven (The Zane Grey Theatre) Prod. no. 3725
1961 March 9
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 March 23 (CBS); Music Cue Sheet no.: 446; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 38, folder 3
The Way Home (The June Allyson Show) Prod. no. 2232
1960 January 4
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
Scope and Contents note
Weekly television anthology that originally aired on CBS from 1959-1961. The show was also know as The June Allyson Show and
The DuPont Show with June Allyson.
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; Music Cue Sheet no.: 117; Studio: Four Star Television (Republic)
box 40, folder 9
The Way Home (The June Allyson Show) Prod. no. 2232
1969 January 4
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
Scope and Contents note
Weekly television anthology that originally aired on CBS from 1959-1961. The show was also know as The June Allyson Show and
The DuPont Show with June Allyson.
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; Music Cue Sheet no.: 117; Studio: Four Star Television (Republic)
box 42, folder 9
The Wedding (Loretta Young Show) Prod. no. 9136
1961 May 10
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 May 21; Music Cue Sheet no.: 1879; Studio: Goldwyn
box 135, folder 17
"Week-end Pirates" music copyright
1957 August 30
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
Scope and Contents note
Includes inter-office memo confirming the delivery of the cue sheets for "Week-end Pirates."
box 38, folder 12
What's in a Name (The Law and Mr. Jones) Prod. no. 1008
1960 September 16
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1960 October 7 (ABC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 241; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 41, folder 2
What Can You Learn From Smoke Signals (The Law and Mr. Jones) Prod. no. 5024
1962 May 31
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1962 June 21 (ABC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 638; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 42, folder 6
What Can You Learn From Smoke Signals (The Law and Mr. Jones) Prod. no. 5024
1962 May 31
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1962 June 21 (ABC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 638; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 42, folder 9
When Queens Ride By (Loretta Young Show) Prod. no. 9124
1961 February 15
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 March 12 (NBC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 1849; Studio: Goldwyn
box 38, folder 1
Who Killed the Jackpot? (Burke's Law) Prod. no. 6135
1965 March 18
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Alfred Perry; First Air Date: 1965 April 7 (ABC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 878; Studio: Star Television (Studio
Center)
box 39, folder 3
Who Killed Mother Goose? (Burke's Law) Prod. no. 6151
1964 December 24
General Physical Description note: cue sheets, photocopy
General note
Music Director: Alfred Perry; First Air Date: 1965 January 13 (ABC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 856; Studio: Star Television (Studio
Center)
box 39, folder 3
Who Killed Roise Sunset? (Burke's Law) Prod. no. 6153
1965 January 8
General Physical Description note: cue sheets, photocopy
General note
Music Director: Alfred Perry; First Air Date: 1965 January 27; Music Cue Sheet no.: 860; Studio: Star Television (Studio Center)
box 39, folder 3
Who Killed The Fat Cat? (Burke's Law) Prod. no. 6157
1965 January 22
General Physical Description note: cue sheets, photocopy
General note
Music Director: Alfred Perry; First Air Date: 1965 February 10; Music Cue Sheet no.: 865; Studio: Star Television (Studio
Center)
box 39, folder 3
Who Killed the Strangler? (Burke's Law) Prod. no. 6147
1964 Decmber 17
General Physical Description note: cue sheets, photocopy
General note
Music Director: Alfred Perry; First Air Date: 1965 January 6 (ABC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 855; Studio: Star Television (Studio
Center)
box 39, folder 3
Who Killed the Toy Soldier(Burke's Law) Prod. no. 6143
1964 December 31
General Physical Description note: cue sheets, photocopy
General note
Music Director: Alfred Perry; First Air Date: 1965 January 20; Music Cue Sheet no.: 858; Studio: Star Television (Studio Center)
box 39, folder 3
Who Killed Wimbledon Hastings (Burke's Law) Prod. no. 6141
1965 January 15
General Physical Description note: cue sheets, photocopy
General note
Music Director: Alfred Perry; First Air Date: 1965 February 3 (ABC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 862; Studio: Star Television (Studio
Center)
box 39, folder 4
Who Killed Cop Robin? (Burke's Law) Prod. no. 6159
1965 March 5
General Physical Description note: cue sheets, photocopy
General note
Music Director: Alfred Perry; First Air Date: 1965 March 24 (ABC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 875; Studio: Star Television (Studio
Center)
box 39, folder 11
Who Killed Harris Crown? (Burke's Law) Prod no. 5804
1963 September 13
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Alfred Perry First Air Date: 1963 October 11 (ABC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 785; Studio: Star Television (Studio
Center)
box 40, folder 7
Who Killed Molly? (Burke's Law) Prod no. 5862
1964 February 28
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Alfred Perry; First Air Date: 1964 March 27 (ABC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 809; Studio: Star Television (Studio
Center)
box 40, folder 8
Who Killed Cornelius Gilbert? (Burke's Law) Prod. no. 6109
1964 October 8
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Alfred Perry; First Air Date: 1964 October 8; Music Cue Sheet no.: 836; Studio: Star Television (Studio Center)
box 41, folder 5
Who Killed Mother Goose? (Burke's Law) Prod. no. 6151
1964 December 24
General Physical Description note: cue sheets, photocopy
General note
Music Director: Alfred Perry; First Air Date: 1965 January 13 (ABC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 856; Studio: Star Television (Studio
Center) Includes memo.
box 42, folder 8
Who Killed Annie Foran? (Burke's Law) Prod. no. 5816
1964 March 6
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Alfred Perry; First Air Date: 1964 April 10 (ABC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 810; Studio: Star Television (Studio
Center)
box 42, folder 8
Who Killed My Girl? (Burke's Law) Prod. no. 5868
1964 March 27
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Alfred Perry; First Air Date: 1964 April 17 (ABC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 812; Studio: Star Television (Studio
Center)
box 42, folder 10
Who Killed Vaudeville? (Burke's Law) Prod. no.6111
1964 September 3
General Physical Description note: cue sheets, photocopy
General note
Music Director: Alfred Perry; First Air Date: 1964 September 23 (ABC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 827; Studio: Star Television (Studio
Center)
box 42, folder 11
Who Killed Davidian Jonas (Burke's Law) Prod. no. 6145
1964 December 10
General Physical Description note: cue sheets, photocopy
General note
Music Director: Alfred Perry; First Air Date: 1964 December 30 (ABC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 852; Studio: Star Television (Studio
Center)
box 42, folder 11
Who Killed Merlin the Great? (Burke's Law) Prod. no. 6139
1964 October 29
General Physical Description note: cue sheets, photocopy
General note
Music Director: Alfred Perry; First Air Date: 1964 December 2 (ABC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 842; Studio: Star Television (Studio
Center)
box 42, folder 11
Who Killed Purity Mather? (Burke's Law) Prod. no. 5838
1963 November 22
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Alfred Perry; First Air Date: 1963 December 6 (ABC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 795; Studio: Star Television (Studio
Center)
box 42, folder 11
Who Killed the Swinger on a Hook? (Burke's Law) Prod. no. 6137
1964 December 3
General Physical Description note: cue sheets, photocopy
General note
Music Director: Alfred Perry; First Air Date: 1964 December 23 (ABC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 851; Studio: Star Television (Studio
Center)
box 42, folder 3
Wilderness (The Law and Mr. Jones) Prod. no. 5016
1962 May 2
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1962 May 24 (ABC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 630; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 42, folder 4
Wilderness (The Law and Mr. Jones) Prod. no. 5016
1962 May 2
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1962 May 24 (ABC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 630; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 38, folder 12
Wilma (Peter Loves Mary) Prod. no. 4206
1960 October 11
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1960 October 26 (NBC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 339; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 40, folder 4
Wilma's Uncle Charlie (Peter Loves Mary) Prod. no. 4234
1961 January 27
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert First Air Date: 1961 April 12 Music Cue Sheet no.: 466 Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 38, folder 13
Without Fear (The DuPont Show with June Allyson) Prod. no. 3446
1961 January 19
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
Scope and Contents note
Weekly television anthology that originally aired on CBS from 1959-1961. The show was also know as The June Allyson Show and
The DuPont Show with June Allyson.
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 February 6 (CBS); Music Cue Sheet no.: 386; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 38, folder 14
Without Fear (The DuPont Show with June Allyson) Prod. no. 3446
1961 January 19
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
Scope and Contents note
Weekly television anthology that originally aired on CBS from 1959-1961. The show was also know as The June Allyson Show and
The DuPont Show with June Allyson.
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 February 6 (CBS); Music Cue Sheet no.: 386; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 39, folder 5
The Wonder of Wanda (The Lloyd Bridges Show) Prod. no. 5349
1962 December 20
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1963 January 8 (CBS); Music Cue Sheet no.: 720; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 42, folder 9
Woodlot (Loretta Young Show) Prod. no. 9129
1961 March 15
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1961 March 26; Music Cue Sheet no.: 1857; Studio: Goldwyn
box 39, folder 15
The Wrecker (Target: The Corruptors) Prod. no. 4543
1962 February 7
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1962 March 2 (ABC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 589; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 38, folder 1
Yankee Stay Here (The Lloyd Bridges Show) Prod. no. 5333
1962 October 29
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1962 November 13 (CBS); Music Cue Sheet no.: 681; Studio: Four Star
Television (Republic)
box 42, folder 4
Yankee Dollar (Target: The Corruptors) Prod. no. 4563
1962 April 19
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
General note
Music Director: Herschel Burke Gilbert; First Air Date: 1962 May 11 (ABC); Music Cue Sheet no.: 626; Studio: Four Star Television
(Republic)
box 145, folder 2
Yankee Pasha Prod. no. 1747
1953 December 7
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
Scope and Contents note
2 copies of music cues including memo.
General note
Recorded by Universal Pictures Company Inc. at Universal City, California. Copyright list complied by Joseph Gershenson.
American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) Subseries 2.
1959-1967
Arrangement note
This subseries is arranged chronologically.
Scope and Contents note
This subseries contains performance records and licensing paperwork from ASCAP to Salter in regards to his various musical
compositions that were being reused in motion picture and television productions.
box 147, folder 1
Academy Award Nominations list
undated
General Physical Description note: typed list, onion skin
Scope and Contents note
This is a list of Hans J. Salter's Academy Award Nominations from 1942-1945. A short biography and list of film credits is
also included.
box 147, folder 4
Credits for Hans J. Salter
undated
General Physical Description note: handwritten list
Scope and Contents note
This list was handwritten by Salter and includes his film credits through the 1940s.
box 145, folder 4
American League of Authors and Composers From Austria
1951 October
General Physical Description note: selttlement form
Scope and Contents note
Settlement form detailing payment due to composer Artur Guttman care of Mrs. Maria Salter.
box 133, folder 2
ASCAP Publishers Performance Records
1959 July 1- 1967 December 31
General Physical Description note: royalities forms
Scope and Contents note
These forms list the royalties that were obtained by Hans J. Salter's Publishing Company (Salter Publishing Co. Inc.) when
film for which he was the composer were shown on television. The forms include: title of the film, title code, share %, television
credits, and total credits received.
General note
Folder 2 of 2.
box 133, folder 1
ASCAP Publishers Performance Records
1969 July 1- 1976 March 31
General Physical Description note: royalities forms
Scope and Contents note
These forms list the royalties that were obtained by Hans J. Salter's Publishing Company (Salter Publishing Co. Inc.) when
film for which he was the composer were shown on television. The forms include: title of the film, title code, share %, television
credits, and total credits received.
General note
Folder 1 of 2.
box 145, folder 4
ASCAP Writer Foreign Performance Record
1982 December
General Physical Description note: cue sheets
Scope and Contents note
List of music cues by Hans J. Salter and Salter Publishing Co. Inc. that were performed by musical groups and orchestras in
different countries. List includes country, society name, title of song/cue, and dollar amount charged for use of song.
General note
9 pages.
box 85, folder 6
ASCAP assorted documents
undated
License Agreements Subseries 3.
1959-1963
Arrangement note
This subseries is arranged alphabetically by episode title or work title.
Scope and Contents note
This subseries includes license agreements which correspond to the copyright paperwork for the television programs: The Law
and Mr. Jones; The DuPont Show with June Allyson; Peter Loves Mary Series; The Dick Powell Show; Wanted Dead or Alive.
box 38, folder 8
Ambush (Zane-Grey Theatre series) Prod. no. 3727
1960 December 22
General Physical Description note: License Agreement
Scope and Contents note
The licensed music compositions entitled Command Post and Majestic Mountains were used in this episode of Zane Grey Theatre.
box 38, folder 8
End of a Mission (The DuPont Show with June Allyson) Prod. no. 3432
1960 December 19
General Physical Description note: License Agreement
Scope and Contents note
The licensed music composition entitled Brute Force was used in this episode of The DuPont Show with June Allyson which was
also called The June Allyson Show.
box 41, folder 7
Christmas Is A Legal Holiday (The Law and Mr. Jones Series) Prod. no. 4103
1960 December 7
General Physical Description note: License Agreements
Scope and Contents note
The licensed music compositions entitled Quiet Morning, Lunchtime, Christmas, Hurry Home, Oh No!, The Girl Next Door, Little
Overture, Stinger #1, were used in this episode of The Law and Mr. Jones.
box 38, folder 11
The Defense is Restless (The DuPont Show with June Allyson) Prod. no. 3422
1961 January 5
General Physical Description note: License Agreement
Scope and Contents note
The licensed music compositions entitled Interplay, Hurry to Action, and Gay Adventure were used in this episode of The DuPont
Show with June Allyson which was also called The June Allyson Show.
box 38, folder 8
The Great Gambling Raid (The Law and Mr. Jones series) Prod. no. 4105
1960 December 19
General Physical Description note: License Agreement
Scope and Contents note
The licensed music compositions entitled Old Barfly, Lunchtime, The Peddler, and Big Brown Jug were used in this episode The
Law and Mr. Jones television series.
box 39, folder 2
Knights of the Sun (The Zane Grey Theatre Series) Prod. no. 3741
1961 February 24
General Physical Description note: License Agreement
General note
The licensed music compositions entitled Torrent and The Sea were used in this episode of Zane Grey Theatre.
box 38, folder 8
The Long Echo (The Law and Mr. Jones series) Prod. no. 4129
1960 December 13
General Physical Description note: License Agreement
Scope and Contents note
The licensed music compositions entitled Tears Flow, Lullaby, Conflict, Compassion, Heartbeat, Mixed Emotion, and The Accident
were used in this episode of The Law and Mr. Jones television series.
box 39, folder 2
The Long Search (Wanted Dead or Alive) Prod. no. 3836
1961 March 3
General Physical Description note: License Agreement
Scope and Contents note
The licensed music compositions entitled The Long Search, Ceremony, and Temple were used in this episode of Wanted Dead or
Alive.
box 38, folder 14
Mr. Shrewd (The Tom Ewell Show) Prod. no. 3935
1961 January 11
General Physical Description note: License Agreement
Scope and Contents note
The licensed music composition entitled Two Kids was used in this episode of The Tom Ewell Show.
box 41, folder 7
No Sale (The Law and Mr. Jones Series) Prod. no. 4113
1960 November 16
General Physical Description note: License Agreements
Scope and Contents note
The music compositions entitled: The Lovers, Lunch Time, The Carlton, Gremlins, The Missing Link, Heavy Traffic, Memories,
Quiet Street were used in this episode of The Law and Mr. Jones.
box 39, folder 2
Our Man in Rome (The DuPont Show with June Allyson) Prod. no. 3456
1961 March 8
General Physical Description note: License Agreement
Scope and Contents note
The licensed music compositions entitled First Wolf, Three Wolves, Havana, Unsolved, Sneaky, Galloping Through, The Countryside,
Bianca, Life of the Party, Curtain Down, and Final Embrace were used in this episode of The DuPont Show with June Allyson.
box 41, folder 7
Peter Gets Into the Business (Peter Loves Mary Series) Prod. no. 4230
1960 December 7
General Physical Description note: License Agreements
Scope and Contents note
The licensed music compositions entitled Fifth Avenue, Sharks, and Proud Father were used in this episode of Peter Loves Mary.
box 41, folder 7
Peter Joins A Committee (Peter Loves Mary Series) Prod. no. 4214
1960 November 16
General Physical Description note: License Agreements
Scope and Contents note
The music compositions entitled: Heavy Traffic and Jump were included in this episode of Peter Loves Mary.
box 41, folder 7
Promise of Life (Law and Mr. Jones Series) Prod. no. 4117
1960 October 31
General Physical Description note: License Agreements
Scope and Contents note
The music compositions entitled: Children's Corner, Golden Gate, Moving Shadows pt.2, Adagio, Father Time, Isle of Death,
Resigned, Broken Heart, Unusual Gift, Magic Riddle, Tension, Quiet Street were in this episode of The Law and Mr. Jones.
box 39, folder 14
Ricochet (The Dick Powell Show) Prod. no. 4715
1961 September 20
General Physical Description note: License Agreement
Scope and Contents note
The licensed music composition entitled Darkness to Light was used in this episode of The Dick Powell Show.
box 41, folder 7
Silent Panic (The DuPont Show with June Allyson) Prod. no. 3426
1960 December 7
General Physical Description note: License Agreements
Scope and Contents note
The Music compositions entitled: The Princess, Turkey Talk, Xmas Medley Part 2 were in this episode of the DuPont Show with
June Allyson
box 41, folder 7
Storyville Gang (The Law and Mr. Jones) Prod. no. 4127
1960 November 9
General Physical Description note: License Agreements
Scope and Contents note
The musical composition Quiet Street was in this episode of The Law and Mr. Jones.
box 147, folder 1
That's the Spirit Prod. no. 1436
29 March 1945
General Physical Description note: license agreement
Scope and Contents note
Agreement mentions the music compositions entitled: The Juggler, Show's On, Juggler's Delight, End Cast, Short Run and all
other music composed or arranged for this film. The document is signed by Hans J. Salter and John S. Lawton of Universal Pictures.
box 38, folder 8
The Trophy (The Law and Mister Jones series) Prod. no. 4119
1960 December 27
General Physical Description note: License Agreement
Scope and Contents note
The licensed music compositions entitled Ray of Hope, Cocktails, Futility, On Your Toes, Dreamy Lagoon, Tension, and Quiet
Street were used in this episode of The Law and Mr. Jones television series.
box 39, folder 13
Up Jumped the Devil (The Dick Powell Show) Prod. no. 4733
1961 November 14
General Physical Description note: License Agreement
Scope and Contents note
The licensed music composition entitled Many Moons on Nona was used in this episode of The Dick Powell Show.
box 42, folder 3
Wilderness (The Law and Mr. Jones) Prod. no. 5016
1962 May 3
General Physical Description note: License Agreement
Scope and Contents note
The licensed music compositions entitled Gestures, Lunchtime, and The Herd were used in this episode of The Law and Mr. Jones).
Production Materials Subseries 4.
1954-1962
Arrangement note
This subseries is arranged chronologically.
Scope and Contents note
This subseries contains various production materials from motion picture prodcutions including screenplays, instrumental break-down
charts; cue lists; cast and orchestra address lists, recording session log sheets, and orchestra seating charts.
box 16, folder 1
Instrumental Break-Down Charts
undated
General Physical Description note: instrumentation chart
Scope and Contents note
Instrument Break-Down charts for television show "Wichita Town" (1959-1960) and the film "An Innocent Affair" (1948). Chart
includes the number of instruments needed for each musical cue, names of music cues and sequence numbers.
General note
"Wichita Town" chart is two pages.
box 19, folder 2
Address List
undated
General Physical Description note: typed list
Scope and Contents note
List of home addresses of Salter's colleagues at Universal Pictures including Joseph Gershenson, Frank Skinner, and Arnold
Scharzwald.
box 85, folder 1
Music catalog
undated
Scope and Contents note
Catalog of music composed by Salter.
box 85, folder 2
Music catalog
undated
Scope and Contents note
Catalog of music composed by Salter. May be a second copy.
box 85, folder 3
Assorted music catalogs
undated
box 133, folder 5
Composer's Bill list
undated
General Physical Description note: handwritten list
Scope and Contents note
This list is a composer's bill for music cues that were used in Four Star Television productions including The Dick Powell
Show (1961-1963), The Gertrude Berg Show (1961-1962), and Target: The Corruptors(1961-1962). Information included: cue# and
title, series #, and timing.
General note
5 pages.
box 133, folder 5
Orchestral Range Chart
undated
General Physical Description note: music chart
Scope and Contents note
Orchestral range chart shows the possible musical ranges of orchestra instruments.
box 138, folder 3
Lyrics to song "Prisoners Song of Freedom"
undated
General Physical Description note: lyrics typed on onion skin
Scope and Contents note
Song could be from the film "The Great Commandment."
box 138, folder 17
Advertisement for Tonfilm Theater, Tanz
[1930s]
General Physical Description note: page from magazine
Scope and Contents note
Page from magazine advertising for the performance of tenor Alfred Piccaver. Hans J. Salter is mentioned as one of the conductors
of the orchestra.
box 13, folder 4
Aron Genser Script
ca. 1938
General Physical Description note: typed script
Scope and Contents note
Script from production "Aron Genser." No information found about film. Names on script are illegible. Hans J. Salter is listed
as composing the music. No music is with the script.
General note
Was in damaged manila envelope postmarked Boston January 17, 1938 with the return address "D.S. Wallad Hotel Somerset Boston,
Mass."
box 13, folder 5
Motion Picture Music Composed for Universal Pictures List
1939-1950
General Physical Description note: list
Scope and Contents note
This a comprehensive list of all the Universal Pictures film titles, serials, and short subjects for which Hans J. Salter
composed music. Information included is composer name,and release year. The last page includes films that Salter worked on
that were produced and released for other studios.
General note
11 pages.
box 138, folder 3
The Great Commandment Recording Sessions Log
1939 July 11-12
General Physical Description note: log sheet on onion skin
Scope and Contents note
Log sheet includes recording session stop/start time, orchestra attendance numbers, cues, description, remarks, and timing.
box 6, folder 10
Fantasia program
1940
General Physical Description note: program
Scope and Contents note
This program is a condensed history of the making of the Walt Disney film Fantasia. It includes photographs, drawings and
a brief history of each of the musical suites in the film.
General note
Rare Item.
box 23
Disney's Fantasia Program
1940
box 130, folder 2
Lover Come Back Prod. no. 1492
ca. 1946
Scope and Contents note
Log sheet from musical recordings for this film. Information included: record number, track and reel, title, length, and footage
in reel.
box 140, folder 6
Orchestra Seating Chart
ca. 1954
General Physical Description note: seating chart
Scope and Contents note
Orchestra seating chart of recording sessions for the film "The Human Jungle." Includes names of all the orchestra members.
General note
Alternate title for film was "The Police Story."
box 18, folder 9
The Law and Mr. Jones music cue list
1961 January
General Physical Description note: cue sheet list
Scope and Contents note
2 lists of music cues with the approx. timing that Salter composed for the television show "The Law and Mr. Jones."
box 133, folder 9
If a Man Answers (1962) Final Screenplay
1962 January 17
General Physical Description note: final screenplay
Scope and Contents note
Screenplay for romantic comedy which starred Sandra Dee and Bobby Darin.
box 20, folder 6
The Return of the Gunfighter Prod. no. 6053 Instrumental Breakdown Chart
1966 August 22
General Physical Description note: chart
Scope and Contents note
Instrumental breakdown of musical numbers. Recording session began at 9:00am.
Awards Series 9.
1993
Scope and Contents note
This series contains an award plaque that Salter received from the Society for the Preservation of Film Music for Career Achievement
Award on 1993 August 5 just a year before he passed away.
Arrangement note
This series is arranged chronologically.
box 81
Society for the Preservation of Film Music Career Achievement Award
1993 August 5
Scope and Contents note
One plaque.
Clippings Series 10.
1925-1982
Scope and Contents note
This series contains newspaper and magazine clippings from such publications as Variety and Hollywood Reporter. The bulk of
the clippings are film reviews in which Hans J. Salter was the film composer. The date range of the majority of the reviews
is 1940-1956.
Arrangement note
This series is arranged chronologically.
box 24, folder 17
MGM Studio News, Vol. V, No. 9
box 138, folder 2
German newspaper clippings
1925 December 20
General Physical Description note: newspaper clippings
Scope and Contents note
Four newspaper clippings from a German newspaper [Conniag]. One clipping is an advertisement for a either a premiere of a
film or performance in which Salter was the conductor. The others are films reviews of film in which Salter was the composer.
box 6, folder 11
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studio News Magazinevol. 5 no. 9
1938 September 22
Scope and Contents note
This edition of the Studio News focuses on the MGM's new motion picture "The Great Waltz" (1938) starring Luise Rainer, Fernand
Gravey, and Miliza Korjus. Also included in the news are articles about Mickey Rooney.
General note
2 copies. Printed in Culver City, California.
box 23
MGM Studio News Vol. V, No. 9
1938 September 22
box 141, folder 2
Film Reviews and Production News 1944-1949
1944-1949
General Physical Description note: newspaper and magazine clippings
Scope and Contents note
Film reviews of films for which Salter was the composer or musical director from the Hollywood Reporter and Variety. Films
include: An Innocent Affair (1948), Christmas Holiday (1944), and The Reckless Moment (1949) among others. Also included are
production news clippings announcing Salter's upcoming projects.
General note
Folder 2 of 5.
box 147, folder 2
Film Reviews
1944 January
General Physical Description note: magazine clippings
Scope and Contents note
Film reviews from Variety of The Spider Woman (1944), Phantom Lady (1944) and His Butler's Sister (1943).
box 135, folder 1
Arthur Gutmann obituary and funeral service announcements
1945 September
General Physical Description note: newspaper clippings
Scope and Contents note
Three newspaper clippings. One dated September 6, 1945 is the funeral announcement for Gutmann in the Los Angeles Times. The
second is from the Citizen News also from September 6th detailing his funeral. The third and largest clipping is from a German
journal AUFBAU dated September 14th, 1945 discussing Gutmann's career and death.
General note
All clippings were in a small letter envelope with the name and address of actor Ludwig Stossel on the back flap.
box 141, folder 3
Film Reviews 1950-1951
1950-1951
General Physical Description note: newspaper and magazine clippings
Scope and Contents note
Film reviews of films for which Salter was the composer or musical director from the Hollywood Reporter and Variety. Films
include: Finders Keepers (1952), Bend of the River (1952), The Golden Horde (1951), The Prince Who Was A Thief (1951), and
Tomahawk (1951) among others.
General note
Folder 3 of 5.
box 135, folder 2
Postage stamps with Universal film titles
1952-1957
General Physical Description note: Postage stamps
Scope and Contents note
Postage stamps from envelopes Salter received while working for Universal. All the stamps feature a then current Universal
film release. Date, city, and postage cost all visible.
box 141, folder 4
Film Reviews and Production News 1952-1956
1952-1956
General Physical Description note: newspaper and magazine clippings
Scope and Contents note
Film reviews of films for which Salter was the composer or musical director from the Hollywood Reporter and Variety. Films
include: Hold Back the Night (1956), The Rawhide Years (1956), Navy Wife (1956), Sign of the Pagan (1954), and The Human Jungle
(1954) among others.
General note
Folder 4 of 5.
box 141, folder 1
Film Reviews 1961-1964
1961-1964
General Physical Description note: newspaper and magazine clippings
Scope and Contents note
Film reviews of films for which Salter was the composer or musical director from the Hollywood Reporter and Variety. Films
include: Come September (1961), Bedtime Story (1964), If A Man Answers (1962), and Hitler (1962) among others.
General note
Folder 1 of 5.
box 141, folder 5
Award Announcement
1982 September 3
Scope and Contents note
Announcement in the Malibu Times regarding the Academy of Science Fiction and Fantasy Films awarding Hans J. Salter a special
musical award for his contribution to the music of motion pictures.
General note
Folder 5 of 5.
Music by Other Composers Series 11.
Scope and Contents note
This series consists of non film/television production related music in various formats.
Arrangement note
Arranged alphabetically by composer name.
box 13, folder 6
Broadcast Music Sheet Music Compilation
1940
General Physical Description note: sheet music
Scope and Contents note
Various sheet music from different composers. All music has titles, copyright year and composer's name.
box 13, folder 7
Broadcast Music Sheet Music Compilation
1940
General Physical Description note: sheet music
Scope and Contents note
Various sheet music from different composers. All music has titles, copyright year and composer's name.
box 23
Fragments of Published Works by Unidentified Composers
box 29
Assorted Popular Sheet Music
Scope and Contents note
A Lonely Place -- There's Enough to Go Around -- I Will Wait for You -- Scrooge -- Till Love Touches Your Life -- A Flea in
Her Ear -- Pieces of Dreams -- For All We Know -- Suicide is Painless -- Where's Poppa -- Whistling Away the Dark -- I'll
Be Back -- Never Too Late -- Stay Close to Me - A Time For Love.
box 44
World's Finest and Best Music for Use in Motion Pictures
box 29
Published Works by Albeniz
box 6, folder 13
Hoheit tanzt Walzer
circa 1920
General Physical Description note: conductor's score to complete music suite
Scope and Contents note
Three acts in music suite including overture.
box 23
Published Works by Leo Ascher
1912
box 33, folder 9
Ballad #2
General Physical Description note: bound conductor's score
box 147, folder 10
Bumpa Jumpa
1937
General Physical Description note: sheet music
box 147, folder 12
Man Smart (Woman Smarter)
1957
General Physical Description note: sheet music
box 4, folder 8
Reminiscences of Vienna Paramount Edition No. 25 (Series A)
1930
General Physical Description note: orchestral parts
Scope and Contents note
Instrumentation for Piano, Violin, Viola, Cello, Bass, Bassoon, Trumpet, Trombone, Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, and Horns.
box 147, folder 10
Stranger
1940
General Physical Description note: sheet music
box 147, folder 10
Disillusioned
1940
General Physical Description note: sheet music
box 147, folder 13
Wann a all's auf Fransen geht
1936
General Physical Description note: 7 1/2 x 11 1/2 sheet music
General note
2 copies.
box 147, folder 13
Weibi, bein dem Tropferl bleib' i!
1936
General Physical Description note: 7 1/2 x 10 1/2 sheet music
General note
2 copies.
box 147, folder 18
Humoreske
undated
General Physical Description note: conductors score
box 83
Magic Touch, The
undated
General note
Printed conductor's score.
box 30
Everybody's Favorite Piano Pieces
undated
General note
Compilation of various famous piano pieces by well-known composers including: Bach, Beethoven, Handel, Chopin, Schumann, Rachmaninoff,
Brahms, Rubinstein, and Tschaikowsky.
box 29
Published Works by E. Granados
box 6, folder 7
Die Bacchusnacht operette
1923
General Physical Description note: conductor's score to complete music suite
box 23
Published Works by Bruno Granichstaedten
1923
box 23
Published Works by A. Guthmann
1935
box 1, folder 7
So Lang noch ein Walzer von Strauss erklingf Wiener Walzer
1931
General Physical Description note: sheet music
Scope and Contents note
Viennese waltz
box 6, folder 4
Die ungekubte Eva operette
1928
General Physical Description note: conductor's score, complete music suite
box 6, folder 12
Decollete and Cie
circa 1920
General Physical Description note: conductor's score to complete music suite
Scope and Contents note
Seven parts in suite.
box 23
Published Works by Martin Knopf
1912
box 23
Published Works by Martin Knofp
1928
box 30
Funf Klavierstucke Op. 44
1951
box 4
Calm Sea and Prosperous Voyage Op. 27
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
box 30
Ten Pieces from Cinderella (Ballet) Op. 97
1943
General note
Sheet music of piano solo.
box 30
Miroirs
1906
General note
Collection of piano compositions including: Noctuelles; Oiseaux tristes; Une barque sur l'Ocean; Alborada del gracioso; La
vallee de cloches.
box 147, folder 10
A Stone's Throw From Heaven
1940
General Physical Description note: sheet music
box 30
Concerto Gregoriano
1922
General note
Piano and violin sheet music.
box 30
Tre Preludi
1922
General note
Piano sheet music.
box 147, folder 12
The Far Country
1957
General Physical Description note: sheet music
box 30
For Everything There is a Season
1951
General note
Printed conductor's score.
box 147, folder 13
I' glaub mir fallert's im Schlaf gar net ein...
[1930s]
General Physical Description note: 6 1/2 x 10 1/4 sheet music and Violin orchestra part
General note
2 copies.
box 147, folder 13
Mir hat heut tramt, es gibt kan Wein mehr
[1930s]
General Physical Description note: 6 x 9 sheet music
box 23
Published Works by Robert Stolz
box 6, folder 1
Der Hampelmann
1924
General Physical Description note: conductor's score, complete music suite
General note
Folder 1 of 2
box 6, folder 2
Der Hampelmann
1924
General Physical Description note: conductor's score, complete music suite
General note
Folder 2 of 2
box 33, folder 8
Tales From the Vienna Woods
undated
General Physical Description note: conductor's score
box 44
Tausend und ein Nacht, op. 346
box 29
Published Works by Joaquin Turina
box 30
Vier Klavierstucke
1944
General note
Piano sheet music.
box 147, folder 10
Can't Cha Guess Who's I Are?
1940
General Physical Description note: sheet music