Original screen treatment by David Karp.
Final revised working copy with revisions pencilled in and with changes stapled to original pages, December 5, 1960.
Final revised--second working copy with additional pages.
Final revised--third working copy, December 21, 1960.
Master working script--revised, all revisions and changes added, additional changes in hand of Joseph Hayes, January 23, 1961.
Action continuity script.
Dialogue continuity script.
One notebook completely holographic containing Mr. Turman's notes, comments, research ideas and cast ideas.
Script clerk's reports, Day player agreements. Daily production reports--work sheets.
Camera reports--call sheets.
Preview cards.
Three books of publicity clippings.
Paid extras agreements.
Complete set of photographic still proofs.
Nineteen original costume designs--pencil, pen and ink, with swatches of cloth.
Two files of press clippings. Production budgets.
First draft screenplay--revised.
Final screenplay--revised, including all page changes and revisions.
Three copies of the screenplay, [not annotated]. n.d.
Combined continuity script.
Budgets. Summary of costs. Inter-Office communications. One file of press clippings.
Two hundred production stills. One hundred candid stills.
First draft screenplay, annotated.
First draft screenplay with biographic revisions.
Second draft screenplay, fully annotated by William Rose.
Second draft screenplay, revised.
Final draft screenplay, fully annotated by William Rose.
Script for special promotional film.
Production breakdown. Original correspondence between Mr. Turman and William Rose. Budgets. Contracts. Daily production reports. Weekly production reports. Location reports. 25 Production stills.
The Ballad of the Flim Flam Man--The novel by Guy Owen completely annotated by Mr. Turman.
Pretty Poison
Treatment of She Let Him Continue by Noel Black from the novel by Steve Geller.
Screenplay She Let Him Continue by Steve Geller. Annotated.
Screenplay first draft of She Let Him Continue by Lorenzo Semple, Jr.
Screenplay, final draft of She Let Him Continue by Lorenzo Semple, Jr., with all revisions and script changes.
Dialogue taken from Moviola.
Audience evaluation sheets.
100 Cinex strips.
100 candid stills.
25 production stills.
Novel She Let Him Continue by Steve Geller, fully annotated by Lawrence Turman.
When Michael Calls
Outline for the screenplay, by Robert Mulligan [the director].
First attempt at the screenplay, according to Mulligan's outline, by James Bridges, (incomplete).
First draft screenplay (complete) by James Bridges, February 2, 1968.
Revised draft of the screenplay, March 5, 1968.
First attempt after March 5th draft (incomplete), n.d.
Revised draft of the screenplay, April 4, 1968.
Revised draft of the screenplay, n.d.
Notes on the screenplay, by John Farris (author of the novel on which the screenplay was based), August 2, 1968.
Holograph notes of Lawrence Turman, n.d.
Advance proofs of the novel by John Farris. New York: Trident Press, 1967.
Give Me the World
Treatment by Frank R. Pierson, based on the book by Leila Hadley.
Holograph notes of Lawrence Turman.
Typescript of the screenplay by Thomas Mankiewicz.
A copy of the novel, by Leila Hadley. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1958.
Flim Flam Man, T.V. Pilot
Advertising and publicity data.
First draft teleplay, October 13, 1967.
Teleplay, With holograph revisions. October 13, 1967.
Shooting final teleplay, December 3, 1968.
Preliminary pilot budget.
Pilot budget, after changes.
Production meetings and data.
Call sheets.
Production crossplot sheet.
Ordeal by Hunger
Screen treatment by Horton Foote, June 13, 1963.
Holograph notes of Lawrence Turman.
Holograph notes of Lawrence Turman.
Second draft screenplay by Loring Mandel, n.d.
A copy of the novel by Hank Searls. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1964.
Letters and script notes between Lawrence Turman and George Byram.
Screenplay (with former title: Congaree), by James Lee Barrett.
Screenplay by Barrett, with numerous holograph corrections.
3 copies of the screenplay (with former title: Tommorrow's Hidden Season), by Barrett.
Second draft screenplay, by Barrett.
Screenplay entitled Mister Sam, by Barrett.
Production breakdown sheets.
Screenplay by William Hanley, May 4, 1964.
Screenplay by Peter Nelson, n.d.
Second draft screenplay, by Calder Willingham.
Embassy Pictures' comments on Calder Willingham's screenplay.
Notes on The Graduate for film use, by Charles Webb.
Some first pages by Buck Henry.
Second draft screenplay, by Buck Henry.
Final draft screenplay, by Buck Henry.
Holograph notes of Lawrence Turman.
Production breakdown.
Notes on the script, by Charles Webb, April 19, 1965.
File of letters and pictures, from actors trying for a leading role in the film.
A copy of the novel by Cahrles Webb. New York: New American Library, 1963.
Business files, including production reports, time records, camera reports, call sheets, etc.
Production stills.
Crew party pictures.
Cancelled color slides.
Wardrobe stills.
Advertisement samples and posters.
Background sound tape of air line.