Bradley mss., 1902-1997
Summary Information
Repository
Lilly Library (Indiana University, Bloomington)
Lilly Library
Indiana University
1200 E. Seventh St.
Bloomington, IN 47405-5500
Phone: 812-855-2452
Fax: 812-855-3143
Email: liblilly@indiana.edu
Creator
David Shedd Bradley
TitleBradley mss., 1902-1997
Collection No.
LMC 2465
Extent
21,500 items
Language
Materials are in English
Abstract
Consists of the papers of director and
film historian David Shedd Bradley, 1920-1997.
Access Restrictions
Access to this collection requires advance notice. Please contact the Curator of
Manuscripts for additional information.
Biographical Note
Bradley was born in Winnetka, IL, and attended the prestigious Todd School for Boys
in Woodstock, IL, arriving a year after the departure of the school's most famous
student, Orson Welles. Bradley went on to Northwestern University and served in the
Signal Corps in World War II, both times with his friend Charlton Heston.
Before and after the war, Bradley was a pioneer in amateur film-making. He directed
the then seventeen-year-old Heston in his first major role, the title character in
Peer Gynt (1941). Bradley's directorial credits went on to include:
Sredni Vashtar
(1943);
Macbeth (1947);
Julius Caesar (1950), starring Heston again, as Mark Antony;
Talk About a Stranger (1952), starring Nancy Davis, and Bradley's only film for a
major Hollywood studio (MGM);
Dragstrip Riot (1958);
12 to the Moon (1960); and an
infamous B-movie,
The Madman of Mandoras (1963), rereleased with newly directed
footage a few years later as
They Saved Hitler's Brain (1968).
Bradley became best known, however, as a film collector and historian. He built an
extensive collection that covers the silent film era to 1990s releases. He was a
popular film history instructor at a number of colleges and universities, including
UCLA.
Arrangement
The collection is organized into the following series: I. Film Elements; II.
Photographs; III. Correspondence; IV. Scripts; V. Publicity; VI. Business Records;
VII. Pamphlets; VIII. Course Materials; IX. Subject Materials; X. Journals and
Notebooks; XI. Writings; XII. Biographical; XIII. Audio-Visual; XIV.
Miscellaneous.
Scope and Content Note
The Bradley mss. consist of the papers of director and film history David Shedd
Bradley, 1920-1997. The Film Elements series consists of incomplete films, audio
tapes, soundtracks, and replacement footage. Some film elements are currently
unavailable. Photographs contain mostly film stills as well as personal photos of
David Bradley.
Correspondents include: James Agee; Lindsay Anderson; Kenneth Anger; Thomas Blair;
Mr. and Mrs. A. Ballard Bradley; Kenneth Brownlow; Alberto Cavalcanti; Homer
Dietmeyer; William Donnachie; Kent D. Eastin; Roy Eggert; William K. Everson; Peter
Frank; Jean Gaborit; Emile Gauguin; Grosvenor Glenn; Dwight Green, Jr.; John Griggs;
John Hampton; Charlton Heston; Charles Higham; Theodore Huff; Philip Jenkinson;
Fritz Lang; Robert E. Lee; Lou Lindsay; Louis McMahon; George Mitchell; Jules
Nayfack; Raymond Rohauer; Warren J. Rothenberger; Dore Schary; John Serrano; Marie
Seton; Frank Sinatra; George Stevens, Jr.; Preston Sturges; Howard Suber; Charles
van Wissinck.
Scripts include screenplay drafts, cast lists, plot synopses, and other production
materials for films directed by David Bradley, including
Noa Noa, an unproduced
motion picture about the life of Paul Gaugin, with an original screenplay by James
Agee. Publicity materials include articles, reviews, and flyers for Bradley's work.
Business Records contain mainly the financial documentation of Bradley's early films
(namely
Macbeth) by Mesirow and the Willow Corporation. Course Materials include
syllabi, evaluations, and other class-related documents for courses taught by David
Bradley at primarily UCLA and Santa Monica College. The Journals and Notebooks
series consists primarily of Bradley's production notes for
Oliver Twist, Peer Gynt,
Macbeth,
and
Sredni Vashtar. Writings include papers and essays written by David
Bradley in high school and college. Biographical materials include a short biography
of Bradley's father, A. Ballard Bradley, and David Bradley's original 1975 will that
donated his collection to UCLA. The Miscellaneous series includes distribution
records of Bradley's films and several scrapbooks.
The full-length films in the collection have been separately and individually
catalogued. The titles may be searched through IUCAT, Indiana University Libraries'
online catalog.
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Indexing Terms
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Names
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Bradley, David, 1920-1997.
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Bradley, David, 1920-1997 --Correspondence.
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Agee, James, 1909-1955 --Correspondence.
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Bradley, A. Ballard --Correspondence.
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Brownlow, Kenneth --Correspondence.
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Everson, William K. --Correspondence.
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Gauguin, Emile --Correspondence.
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Jenkinson, Philip, 1935-2012 --Correspondence.
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Heston, Charlton --Correspondence.
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Higham, Charles, 1931-2012 --Correspondence.
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Administrative Information
Acquisition Information
Acquired: 2002
Usage RestrictionsPrior arrangements are not necessary before coming to the Library, however,
patrons from out of town are encouraged to communicate with the Library in
advance of their visits to ascertain availability of materials.
Photocopying permitted only with permission of the Curator of Manuscripts, Lilly
Library.
Preferred Citation
[Item], Bradley mss., Lilly Library, Indiana University, Bloomington,
Indiana.
Processing InformationProcessed by Craig Simpson.
Completed in 2012
Series:
Box 1
Film Elements
Mostly 16 mm film, unless otherwise indicated as either 35 mm film, 1/4-inch
magnetic audio tape, or LP vinyl recordings. The length of the film reels is
given in most cases. Some cans contain several film elements of unknown
length or the length of element may be approximated by size of can.
This series is arranged by titles of films directed by Bradley:
Julius Caesar,
Macbeth,
Madmen of Mandoras,
Peer Gynt, and
Talk
About a Stranger,
followed by titles of incomplete prints by
other directors. Miscellaneous and unidentified titles complete this
series.
Missing boxes in the arrangement contain films that are temporarily
unusable.
Subseries:
Box 1
Julius Caesar
Sound tapes
Box 4
Workprint. 2 800-ft. reels
Box 5
Workprint. 2 800-ft. reels
Box 6
27 100-ft. reels
Box 7
27 100-ft. reels
Box 8
27 100-ft. reels
Box 9
27 100-ft. reels
Box 10
27 100-ft. reels
Box 11
27 100-ft. reels
Box 12
18 100-ft. reels; 6 200-ft. reels
Box 13
24 100-ft. reels; 3 200-ft. reels
Box 14
3 800-ft. reels
Box 15
3 800-ft. reels
Box 16
3 800-ft. reels
Box 17
Tracks/Workprint. 3 800-ft. reels
Box 18
Tracks/Workprint. 3 800-ft. reels
Box 19
Tracks/Workprint. 2 800-ft. reels
Box 20
3 dup negs. 800-ft. reels
Box 21
3 dup negs. 800-ft. reels
Box 22
Extracts and replacement footage. 3 1600-ft.
cans
Box 23
B&W sound positive. 2 1600-ft. cans
Replacement footage. 400-ft. can
Box 24
Dup negs. 4 400-ft. reels
Optical soundtrack. 3 400-ft. cans
7 400-ft. cans
4 400-ft. reels
Excerpt. 2 400-ft. reels
Excerpt. 250-ft. reel
Tests. 250-ft. reel
Box 25
3 400-ft. reels
Extracts. 3 400-ft. cans
Box 26
Excerpt. 800 ft. reel
Reel 1 only
Incomplete copy. 1 reel
Box 27
Incomplete copy. 3 reels
Box 44
3 400-ft. reels
2 400-ft. cans (35 mm)
1 400-ft. can
Box 45
3 400-ft. cans
Subseries:
Box 29
Macbeth
24 100-ft. reels
Box 30
27 100-ft. reels
Box 31
27 100-ft. reels
Box 36
Replacement footage. 3 1600-ft. cans
Box 44
Negative picture and soundtrack. 4 400-ft. cans
Part 5 of 8. dup neg. pix
Box 45
1 small box of rolled negatives
Subseries:
Box 58
Madmen of Mandoras
Reel 1 only
Subseries:
Box 42
Peer Gynt
B&W Positive. 3 1600-ft. cans
Box 43
13 LP Vinyl Records
Box 44
8 400-ft. cans
1 100-ft. can
1 box trims
Negatives. 7 400-ft. reels
Behind the Scenes filming
Replacement footage. 430-ft. reel
Box 45
Part 6 & 8 of print. 1 reel
Part 8, excerpt. 300-ft. reel
150-ft. in multiple strips
100-ft. can
Subseries:
Box 45
Talk About a Stranger (The
Enemy)
Negative and excerpt. 2 reels
Box 63
1st half only
Excerpt. 125 ft.
Reel 2 only. 1600 ft.
Subseries:
Box 46
Films by Other Directors
Arranged in two alphabetical sequences by size of can: up to 400-ft. cans
and 1600-ft. cans.
Up to 400-ft. cans
A Nous a Liberté. Extract. 300 ft. reel
Affairs of Anatol. Excerpt
America. Bits and pieces. 400-ft. reel
Baby Doll. Excerpt
Barber Shop. 1st 100-ft. only
Beau Brummel. Excerpt. 175-ft. reel
Big Sleep. Excerpts. 400-ft. reel
El Capitan Aventurero. Incomplete
Clockwork Orange. Clip. 200-ft. reel
A Day with the Gipsies. Excerpt. 300-ft. reel
Dirigible. Crash sequence only
Dirigible. Excerpt labeled "part 5." 300-ft. reel
Dirty Work at the Crossroads. Excerpt
Excuse My Dust. 8 minute dance sequence only
La Fete Espagnole. Extracts
Fille de L'eau. 150 ft. only
Gervaise. Reel 3 only
Girl Crazy. "Embraceable You" sequence only
The Goat. Excerpt
The Golem (1920). Excerpt, 2nd reel only
(2 copies)
The Great Moment. Outtakes
His Majesty the American. 1st 300 ft. only
Box 47
Iron Mask. Closing section only
King of Kings. Part 5 only
Kiss of Mary Pickford. Reel 2 only
Kriemhild's Revenge. Excerpt. 200-ft. reel
Let's Make Love. Last 400 ft. only
Lodger. Tests. 200-ft. reel
Lost World. Silent trims. 3 cans
Love Me Tonight. Sound negative excerpt
Manhandled. 1st 200 ft. only
Mark of Zorro. Excerpt. 400-ft. reel
The Marriage Circle Excerpt. 400-ft. reel
Maytime. 200 ft. only
The Merry Widow. 1st 400 ft.
Mill on the Floss. Excerpt, reel 2 only. 400-ft.
reel
Million Dollar Legs. Excerpt. 400-ft. reel
Moran of the Lady Letty. 100 ft. only
Nosferatu. 50 ft. only
Oliver Twist. Negatives and parts of film. 2
cans
Box 48
Outside the Law. 1st 200 ft. only
Pavlova Dances, 1924
The Phantom of the Opera. Excerpt
The Play House. Excerpt. 275-ft. reel
Preps in Action. 200 ft. only
Previews for Disney's Adventureland, 1955; Commercial for
1955 American Motors; Preview for "The Donald Duck Story." 400
ft. total
Profiles of Paris. Incomplete print. 1 copy of reel 1; 3
copies of reel 2; 3 copies of reel 4
Queen Kelley. Excerpt. 400-ft. reel
Raffles. Last 100 ft. only
The Rat, 1st 200 ft. only
Rhythm of Raindrop, scene from Folies Bergere
Sabotage. Excerpt. 400-ft. reel
Scarlet Street. Last 200 ft. only
Secret Agent. 1st 150 ft. only
Siegfried's Death, Nibelugen. Small pieces of film on
400-ft. reel; 200 ft. of title negatives
Box 49
Sin of Harold Diddlebock. Reel 3 only
Spione. 200 ft. only
Srendi Vashtar. Clips. 400-ft. reel
Stagecoach. Excerpt
Die Steinerne Reitter. Excerpt. 400 ft.
The Street. Excerpt only
Student of Prague. Reel 1 only
Sunrise. Excerpt. 400 ft.
The Temptress. 280 ft. only
Torrent. Excerpt. 275 ft.
Tramp, Tramp, Tramp. Excerpt. 200 ft.
Underworld. Excerpt
The Unholy Three. Excerpt. 300 ft.
Until They Get Me. Last reel only. 400 ft.
Vampyr. Tests. 400-ft. reel
Vampyr. Excerpt. 400 ft.
Vertigo. Clips
Whispering Chorus. Excerpt. 100 ft.; Hula. Excerpt. 100
ft.
Why Change your Wife. Excerpt; The Cheat. Excerpt
Wild Orchids. Excerpt
Unknown Roman costumed. Excerpt. 400 ft.
Unidentified Spanish speaking singer and poet "Alvarez."
200 ft.
1600-ft. cans
Box 50
Ain't Life Wonderful. Reel 3 only
America. Extracts
Beau Geste. Excerpt, "roll 2"
Box 51
Beloved Rogue. Incomplete. 3 cans
Box 52
Animation sequence for Ben Hur, by Ferdinand Penny
Earle
Birth of a Nation. Excerpts. 800-ft. reel
Box 53
Birth of a Nation. Excerpts. 800-ft. reel
Blue Angel. Reel 3 only
Bringing Up Baby. Reel 1
Box 54
Bringing Up Baby. Reel 3
Desire me. 500 ft. only
Docks of New York. 3 small excerpts.
Box 55
Docks of New York. 4 small excerpts
Erotikon. Reels 3 & 7 only
Box 56
La Femme de Nulle Part. 800-ft. reel
The Goat. Excerpt. 400 ft.
Grand Duchess and the waiter. Reel 2 only
Box 57
Hets (Torment). Incomplete print. 1000-ft. reel
Hungarian Rhapsody. Reel 2 only
Little Old New York. Excerpt
Box 58
M. Excerpt. 600 ft.
Maytime. Reel 4 only
Box 59
The Merry Widow. Missing middle of film. 2
cans
Mysterious Island. Two excerpts. 300 ft. & 100 ft.
Box 60
The Mysterious Lady. 1st 400 ft. only
Queen Elizabeth. Excerpt. 600 ft.
Queen Kelley. Excerpt, part 2
Box 61
Queen Kelley. Excerpt, part 2
Russian Cobbler. Reel 3 only. 1600-ft. reel
Sally, Mary and Irene. Last half of film
Box 62
Salvation Hunters. 1st reel only
Spanish Earth. Excerpt
Srendi Vashtar. Soundtrack. 300 ft.; 2 excerpts. 100
ft.
Box 63
Srendi Vashtar. 1 can
Box 64
Thirty-Nine Steps. Reel 2 only
Vampyr. Excerpt. 900 ft.
Wild Orchids. Tests - scene repeated multiple times.
600-ft. reel
Box 65
Woman in the Moon. 35 mm excerpt
The Woman in the Window. Incomplete. 1st 650 ft.
only
Box 66
Wuthering Heights. Incomplete. 2 cans
Subseries:
Box 24
Miscellaneous and Unidentified
Box 24
13 100-ft. reels
Box 45
Bradley Experimental film. 350 ft.
David Bradley New Year's Eve Party. Excerpt. 200
ft.
1/4" magnetic tape
Recorded music accompaniment for the following silent titles:
The Blue Light. 800-ft. tape
Brasier Ardent. 6 900-1800-ft. tapes
The Cat and the Canary. 2 800-ft. tapes
Golem, Der Mude Tod, Srendi Vashtar, Kriemhild's Revenge,
Renoir Charleston, Ballet Mecanique. 10 400-1200-ft.
tapes
Kriemhild's Revenge, Metropolis. 6 900-1800-ft.
tapes
4 unlabeled boxes
Soundtrack for Bradley home movie
Unidentified small bits of film
Box 66
Unknown dinosaur clip. Two small identical clips
Box 67
Bradley Original Film Element: soundtrack for unknown
title
Unidentified 35mm material (3 reels in one can)
Box 68
Amateur home movie footage. 41 50-100-ft. rolls
Box 69
Amateur home movie footage. 17 50-100-ft. rolls
Unidentified footage. 16 100-ft. reels
Box 70
Home movies and unidentified footage. 24 100-ft.
reels
Box 71
Unidentified footage. 13 100-ft. reels
Box 72
Unidentified footage. 27 100-ft. reels
Box 73
Unidentified footage. 27 100-ft. reels
Box 74
Unidentified footage. 27 100-ft. reels
Box 75
Unidentified footage. 27 100-ft. reels
Box 76
Unidentified footage. 12 100-ft. reels; 1 box
negatives
Box 77
Unidentified footage. 10 100-ft. reels
Box 78
Unidentified small bits of film. 3 cans
Box 79
Unidentified small bits of film. 3 cans
Box 80
Unidentified small bits of film. 3 cans
Box 81
Unidentified small bits of film. 3 cans
Box 82
Unidentified small bits of film. 2 cans
Series:
Box 83
Photographs
Organized into two sections: Films and Persons or Subjects. The first section
is arranged alphabetically by title of film, followed by release date,
director, country, number of photographs, and related materials such as
clippings, programs for showings, etc. The photographs are mostly stills,
behind-the-scene photographs or publicity shots. The second section is
arranged alphabetically by person or subject and contains mostly publicity
shots of actors and directors, portraits of Bradley, etc. Some photographs
of films, persons, and subjects are in a separate oversized box listed at
the end of the series.
Subseries:
Box 83
Films
A Nous La Liberte 1931 Rene Clair France 3
(Includes article
"Rene Clair," by Gavin Lambert)
Adventure in Bokhara 1944 Y. Protozanov Russia 3
Adventures of a Young Man 1962 Martin Ritt USA 5
L'Â'ge d'Or 1930 Luis Buñuel France 3
(Includes Los Angeles
Museum of Art brochure and flyers)
The Agitator 1944 John Harlow UK 7
Airport 1970 George Seaton USA 5
Alexander Nevsky 1938 Sergei Eisenstein Russia 2 (Includes
program)
The Amazing Mr. Beecham 1949 John Paddy Carstairs UK 6
Anatahan (The Saga of Anatahan) 1954 Josef von Sternberg
Japan 3
Animal Farm 1955 Joy Batchelor and John Halas UK 8
Anna Karenina 1948 Julian Duvivier UK 12
(Includes press
clippings)
As You Desire Me 1932 George Fitzmaurice USA 4
Au Bagne (aka Scenes of Convict Life) 1907 Ferdinand Zecca
France 1
Les Aventures de Robert Macaire 1925 Jean Epstein France 1
Babes in Toyland 1934 Gus Meins and Charley Rogers USA 2
Ballet Mécanique 1924 Fernand Léger and Dudley Murphy France
Film strip only
The Bedford Incident 1965 James B. Harris UK/USA 1
La Belle et la Bête 1946 Jean Cocteau France 5
(Includes
program and clippings)
The Bible (aka La Bibbia) 1966 John Huston Italy/USA 24
The Blackbird 1926 Tod Browning USA 3
Blackmail 1929 Alfred Hitchcock UK 2
Der Blaue Engel (aka The Blue Angel) 1930 Josef von Sternberg
Germany/USA 11 (Includes two programs and clippings)
Le Blé en Herbe (aka The Game of Love) 1954 Claude
Autant-Lara France 9
Blue Bottles 1928 Ivor Montagu UK 1
Das Blaue Licht (aka The Blue Light) 1932 Béla Balázs and
Leni Riefenstahl Germany 2 (Includes clipping)
Born Free 1966 James Hill UK 4
Brandy for the Parson 1952 John Eldridge UK 4
Bronenosets Potyomkin (aka The Battleship Potemkin) 1925
Sergei M. Eisenstein, Grigori Aleksandrov Soviet Union 6
(Includes
clippings)
Die Büchse der Pandora (aka Pandora's Box) 1929 Georg Wilhelm
Pabst Germany 3
(Includes clippings)
Bush Christmas 1947 Ralph Smart Australia/UK 6
The Buster Keaton Story 1957 Sidney Sheldon USA 1
Cajus Julius Caesar 1914 Enrico Guazzon Italy 1
Camelot 1967 Joshua Logan USA 2
The Cameraman 1928 Edward Sedgwick USA 2
Camille 1921 Ray C. Smallwood USA 1
Le Carrosse d'Or (aka
The Golden Coach) 1952 Jean Renoir
Italy/France 9
Casque d'Or 1951 Jacques Becker France 4
Cast a Giant Shadow 1966 Melville Shavelson 8
Cat Ballou 1965 Elliot Silverstein USA 1
Chapajev 1934 Georgi and Servei Vasilyev Soviet Union 3
Un Chien Andalou 1929 Luis Buñuel France 3
(Includes flyer)
Zur Chronik von Grieshuus (aka
The Chronicle of the Gray
House)
1925 Arthur von Gerlach Germany 4
(Includes program)
La Chute de la Maison Usher (aka Fall of the House of Usher)
1928 Jean Epstein France/USA 3
Cleopatra 1963 Joseph L. Mankiewicz, Rouben Mamoulian, Darryl
F. Zanuck Switzerland/UK/USA 1
The Clouded Yellow 1951 Ralph Thomas UK 8
Coiffeur pour Dames (aka
The French Touch) 1952 Jean Boyer
France 5
Les Compagnes de la Nuit (aka
Companions of the Night) 1953
Ralph Habib France 7
Compulsion 1959 Richard Fleischer USA 1
The Conquering Power 1921 Rex Ingram USA 1
La Conquête du Pôle (aka
Conquest of the Pole) 1912 Georges
Méliès France 2
La Coquille et le Clergyman (aka
The Seashell and the
Clergyman)
1927 Germaine Dulac France 3
(Includes: class syllabus and blurb about film)
La Course aux Poitrines (aka
The Pumpkin Race) 1907 Louis
Feuillade France 2
Crime and Punishment 1935 Josef von Sternberg USA 1
Crime et Chatiment 1935 Pierre Chenal France 1
Cry, The Beloved Country 1951 Zoltan Korda UK 4
Box 84
Daydreams 1928 Ivor Montagu UK 1
Dead of Night 1945 Alberto Cavalcanti, Charles Crichton,
Basil Dearden, Robert Hamer UK 5
(Includes press kit)
La Decima vittima 1965 Elio Petri Italy/France 5
The Devil's Brother (aka
Fra Diavolo) 1933 Hal Roach and
Charley Rogers USA 4
The Devil's Disciple 1959 Guy Hamilton UK 1
The Diary of Anne Frank 1959 George Stevens USA 3 + 1
duplicate
La Dolce Vita 1960 Federico Fellini Italy/France 1
(Includes
programs and press clippings)
The Door With Seven Locks (aka
Chamber of Horrors) 1940
Norman Lee UK 11
Dr. Mabuse, der Spieler 1922 Fritz Lang Germany 7
(Includes
flyer, program and clippings)
Dr. Zhivago 1965 David Lean USA 2
Dragstrip Riot 1958 David Bradley USA 11 + 5 duplicates + 1
negative
Die Dreigroschenoper 1931 Georg Wilhelm Pabst Germany 2
The Drum 1938 Zoltan Korda UK 3
Due soldi di speranza (aka
Two Cents Worth of Hope) 1952
Renato Castellani Italy 11 + 1 duplicate
Dva bojtsa (aka
Two Soldiers) 1943 Leonid Lukov Soviet Union
2 (Includes program)
Él (aka
This Strange Passion) 1952 Luis Buñuel Mexico 12
(Includes press kit and clipping)
El Cid 1961 Anthony Mann Italy/USA 2
Emil und die Detektive (aka
Emil and the Detectives) 1931
Gerhard Lamprecht Germany 18
(Includes advertisement and press kit)
En Rade 1928 Alberto Cavalcanti France 4
(Includes
translation of intertitles)
Encore 1952 Harold French, Pat Jackson, Anthony Pelissier UK
9
Les Enfants du Paradis 1945 Marcel Carné France 1
(Includes
advertisement on postcard; program; "Ciné-Miroir" magazine featuring
film; Notes on Les Enfants du Paradis, by Nancy Warfield (The Little
Film Gazette of N.D.W., Vol. II, No. 1, March 1967); and clippings)
Les Enfants Terribles (aka
The Strange Ones) 1950 Jean-Pierre
Melville France 4
L'Éternel Retour (aka
The Eternal Return) 1943 Jean Delannoy
France 7
(Includes press kit, program, clipping)
Fame is the Spur 1946 Roy Boulting UK 7
(Includes
advertisement)
Fantastic Voyage 1966 Richard Fleischer USA 2
Fantômas (aka
Juve contre Fantômas) 1913 Louis Feuillade
France 4
Farrebique 1946 Georges Rouquier France 1
(Includes
clippings)
Faust 1926 F.W. Murnau Germany 6
(Includes programs,
photocopy of script, clipping)
La Fille du puisatier (aka
The Well-Digger's Daughter) 1940
Marcel Pagnol France 2
"Five Fingers" (TV series) 1959 David Greene USA 2
Flesh and the Devil 1926 Clarence Brown USA 7
Flight of the Phoenix 1965 Robert Aldrich USA 4
La Folie du Docteur Tube 1915 Abel Gance France 2
The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse 1921 Rex Ingram USA 7
Frau im Mond (aka
Woman in the Moon) 1929 Fritz Lang Germany
1
(Includes clipping)
Freud 1962 John Huston USA 9
Die Freudlose Gasse (aka
Joyless Street) 1925 Georg Wilhelm
Pabst Germany 6
(Includes program and press book)
Geheimnisse einer Seele (aka
Secrets of a Soul) 1926 Georg
Wilhelm Pabst Germany 1
(Includes programs)
Gengis Khan (aka
Genghis Khan) 1952 Manuel Conde Philippines
3
Giant 1956 George Stevens USA 1
Gigi 1948 Jacqueline Audry France 7
Give Us This Day (aka
Salt to the Devil) 1949 Edward Dmytryk
UK 7
Le Golem 1936 Julien Duvivier Czechoslovakia/France 3
Der Golem, wie er in die Welt kam 1920 Carl Boese and Paul
Wegener Germany 8
(Includes clippings)
The Good Guys and the Bad Guys 1969 Burt Kennedy USA 2
Box 85
Great Expectations 1946 David Lean UK 11
(Includes:
clippings)
The Greatest Story Ever Told 1965 George Stevens, David Lean
and Jean Negulesco USA 4
Greed 1925 Erich von Stroheim USA 2
Green for Danger 1946 Sidney Gilliat UK 4
Gunga Din 1939 George Stevens USA 2
Hamlet 1948 Laurence Olivier UK 6
(Includes: press book,
program and clippings)
Harlow 1965 Gordon Douglas USA 16
He Who Gets Slapped 1924 Victor SjÃström USA 3
Henry V 1944 Laurence Olivier UK/USA 34
(Includes: programs
and advertisements)
Herr Arnes pengar (aka The Treasure of Arne) 1919 Mauritz
Stiller Sweden 1
(Includes: description)
Herr TartÃff 1926 F.W. Murnau Germany 1
(Includes:
description)
Hets (aka
Torment) 1944 Alf Sjöberg Sweden 14 + 3 duplicates
(Includes: program, advertisement and clippings)
Hombre 1967 Martin Ritt USA 1
Hour of the Gun 1967 John Sturges USA 3
The Hustler 1961 Robert Rossen USA 1
I Know Where I'm Going 1945 Michael Powell and Emeric
Pressburger UK 3
I Remember Mama 1948 George Stevens USA 1
L'Inhumaine 1924 Marcel L'Herbier France 2
Innocents in Paris 1952 Gordon Parry UK 4
Ivan Groznyj I (aka
Ivan the Terrible) 1945 Sergei M.
Eisenstein Soviet Union 1
(Includes: programs, advertisements,
booklet and clippings)
J'Accuse! 1938 Abel Gance France 1
(Includes: Film Culture
(vol. 3, no. 5, Dec. 1957) containing article on Gance)
Judgment at Nuremberg 1961 Stanley Kramer USA 6
Julius Caesar 1950 David Bradley USA 172 + 95 duplicates; 4 +
2 duplicates in Oversize; 38 negatives
(Includes: program and
photograph captions)
Box 86
Das Kabinett des Doktor Caligari
(The Cabinet of Dr.
Caligari)
1920 Robert Wiene Germany 22
(Includes: Letter from Hector
Currie, Apr. 5, 1974, with copy of typescript of article "From Freud
to Caligari," advertisement for rental of film, programs and
clipping)
Kameradschaft 1931 Georg Wilhelm Pabst Germany/France 1
(Includes: advertisement)
Kind Hearts and Coronets 1949 Robert Hamer UK 2
(Includes:
clippings)
Kiss Me, Stupid 1964 Billy Wilder USA 1
Knight Without Armour 1937 Jacques Feyder UK 3
Körkarlen (aka
They Soul Shall Bear Witness) 1921 Victor
Sjöström Sweden 1
Kutuzov (aka
1812) 1944 Vladimir Petrov Soviet Union 3
(Includes: flyer)
Kvarteret korpen (aka
Raven's End) 1963 Bo Widerberg Sweden
1
Ladri di Biciclette (aka
The Bicycle Thief) 1949 Vittorio De
Sica Italy 10
(Includes: flyer and press clippings)
The Lady Vanishes 1938 Alfred Hitchcock UK 8
The Last Angry Man 1959 Daniel Mann USA 1
Laugh, Clown, Laugh 1928 Herbert Brenon USA 5
Der Letzte Mann (aka
The Last Laugh) 1924 F.W. Murnau Germany
5
(Includes: program and advertisement)
Die Liebe der Jeanne Ney (aka
The Love of Jeanne Ney) 1927
Georg Wilhelm Pabst Germany 4
Love (aka
Anna Karenina) 1927 Edmund Goulding USA
2
M 1931 Fritz Lang Germany 15 + 2 duplicates
(Includes: press
kit, programs, description and clipping)
Macbeth 1946 Thomas A. Blair USA 46 + 14 duplicates; 5 in Oversize; 96 negatives
(role of Macbeth played by David
Bradley)
(Includes: photograph captions)
Macbeth 1948 Orson Welles USA 15
(Includes: publicity
blurb)
Maclovia 1948 Emilio Fernández Mexico 9
Madame DuBarry 1919 Ernst Lubitsch Germany 1
Madeleine 1950 David Lean UK 5
Madmen of Mandoras (aka
They Saved Hitler's Brain; The Return
of Mr. H)
1963 David Bradley USA 94 + 68 duplicates + 31 negatives
(Includes: audience surveys, photograph captions and
clippings)
Major Barbara 1941 Gabriel Pascal UK 1
The Man Who Knew Too Much 1934 Alfred Hitchcock UK
1
Man in the Shadow 1957 Jack Arnold USA 1
Manon Lescaut 1926 Arthur Robison Germany 1
MarÃa Candelaria 1944 Emilio Fernández Mexico 8
Mat (aka
Mother; Mother 1905) 1926 Vsevolod Pudovkin Soviet
Union 2
(Includes: press book)
Mata Hari 1931 George Fitzmaurice USA 4
Les Maudits (aka
The Damned) 1947 René Clément France 2
(Includes: press kit)
Box 87
Ménilmontant 1926 Dimitri Kirsanoff France 1
The Merry Widow 1925 Erich von Stroheim USA 3
Metropolis 1926 Fritz Lang Germany 38 + 3 duplicates
(Includes: souvenir booklets, press book, magazines and
clippings)
Le Million 1931 René Clair France 2
(Includes:
description)
The Miracle 1959 Irving Rapper USA 1
Miracolo a Milano (aka
Miracle in Milan) 1951 Vittorio De
Sica 9
(Includes: clipping)
Morituri 1965 Bernhard Wicki USA 7
Mr. Denning Drives North 1952 Anthony Kimmins UK
4
Der Müde Tod (aka
Destiny) 1921 Fritz Lang Germany
6
Münchhausen (aka
Adventures of Baron Munchausen) 1942 Josef
von Báky Germany 2 USA release
The Mysterious Island 1929 Lucien Hubbard, Benjamin
Christensen, Maurice Tourneur USA 4
Napoléon 1927 Abel Gance Czechoslovakia/France/Germany
/Italy/Spain/Sweden 2
(Includes: programs, description and
clippings)
A New Kind of Love 1963 Melville Shavelson USA 1
Die Nibelungen: Siegfried (aka
Siegfried) 1924 Fritz Lang
Germany 19 + 3 duplicates
(Includes: program, "Siegfried Saves
Metropolis," script by Forrest J. Ackerman and clipping)
A Night at the Opera 1935 Sam Wood USA 1
Night of the Demon (aka
Curse of the Demon) 1957 Jacques
Tourneur UK 1
The Night of the Generals 1967 Anatole Litvak France/UK
9
The Night of the Iguana 1964 John Huston USA 1
Nosferatu, eine Symphonie des Grauens 1922 F.W. Murnau
Germany 1 + 1 duplicate
(Includes: clippings)
Novyj Gulliver (aka
New Gulliver) 1935 Aleksandr Ptushko, A.
Vanichkin Soviet Union 3
Oblomok Imperii (aka
Fragment of an Empire) 1929 Fridrikh
Ermler Soviet Union 1
(Includes: flyer)
Obsession (aka
The Hidden Room) 1949 Edward Dmytryk UK
1
Oktyabr (aka
Ten Days That Shook the World) 1927 Sergei M.
Eisenstein, Grigori Aleksandrov Soviet Union 8
(Includes: program,
press book and description)
Oliver Twist undated David Bradley (Bradley's "first attempt
at making a full-length movie") USA 24 + 7 duplicates; 9 + 1
duplicate in Oversize
(Includes: blurb with cast and crew
listed)
One Inch From Victory 1943 Central Newsreel Russian
3
Orlacs Hände (aka
The Hands of Orlac) 1924 Robert Wiene
Austria/Germany 1
Orphée (aka
Orpheus) 1949 Jean Cocteau France 10
(Includes:
program, press book, and clipping)
Paisà (aka
Paisan) 1946 Roberto Rossellini Italy 21
(Includes: clippings)
Paris qui dort 1924 René Clair France 2
La Passion de Jeanne d'Arc 1928 Carl Theodor Dreyer France 3
(Includes: description)
Passport to Pimlico 1949 Henry Cornelius UK 4 + 1
duplicate
Peer Gynt 1941 David Bradley USA 41 + 31 duplicates; 11 in
Oversize; 1 negative
(Includes: photograph captions)
Box 88
The Phantom of the Opera 1925 Rupert Julian, Lon Chaney USA 1
+ 1 duplicate
The Pickwick Papers 1952 Noel Langley UK 6
Po Zakonu (aka
By the Law) 1926 Lev Kuleshov Soviet Union
3
Potomok Chingis-Khana (aka
Storm Over Asia; The Heir to
Gengis Khan)
1928 Vsevolod Pudovkin Soviet Union 3
(Includes:
description)
La Presidentessa (aka
Mademoiselle Gobette) 1952 Pietro Germi
Italy 7
Pueblerina 1949 Emilio Fernández Mexico 11
(Includes:
poster)
Le Quattro Giornate di Napoli (aka
The Four Days of Naples)
1962 Nanni Loy Italy 9
Raduga (aka
The Rainbow) 1944 Mark Donskoy Soviet Union 3
(Includes: program)
Rashomon 1950 Akira Kurosawa Japan 6
(Includes: programs,
Rashomon as Modern Art, by Parker Tyler and clippings)
Rien Que les Heures 1926 Alberto Cavalcanti France
2
The Rocking Horse Winner 1950 Anthony Pelissier UK
4
Roma ore 11 (aka
Rome, 11 O'Clock) 1952 Giuseppe De Santis
France/Italy 11
La Roue 1922 Abel Gance France 6 + 2 duplicates
(Includes:
subtitles)
Roustabout 1964 John Rich USA 2
Le Salaire de la Peur (aka
Wages of Fear) 1953 Henri-Georges
Clouzot France/Italy 5
(Includes: clippings)
The Sand Pebbles 1966 Robert Wise USA 9 + 1
duplicate
The Scarlet Letter 1926 Victor Sjöström USA 4
Scent of Mystery 1960 Jack Cardiff USA 3
Scrooge 1935 Henry Edwards UK 5
Secret Agent 1936 Alfred Hitchcock UK 1
Sequestrati di Altona, I (aka
The Condemned of Altona) 1962
Vittorio De Sica France/Italy 5
Seven Days to Noon 1950 John and Roy Boulting UK
9
Shane 1953 George Stevens USA 1
Ship of Fools 1965 Stanley Kramer USA 2
633 Squadron 1964 Walter Gauman UK 1
Soldier in the Rain 1963 Ralph Nelson USA 4
Sous les Yeux d'Occident (aka
Razumov) 1936 Marc Allégret
France 1
Spione (aka
Spies) 1928 Fritz Lang Germany 2 + 1
duplicate
Sredni Vashtar (not released?) [unknown date] David Bradley
[unknown country] 8 + 11 duplicates + 4 negatives
Der Steinerne Reiter (aka
The Stone Rider) 1923 Fritz
Wendhausen Germany 2
The Story of Mankind 1957 Irwin Allen USA 1
The Story of Ruth 1960 Henry Koster USA 2
Die Straße (aka
The Street) 1923 Karl Grune Germany
2
Der Student von Prag (aka
The Student of Prague) 1926 Henrik
Galeen Germany 5
Subida al Cielo 1952 Luis Buñuel Mexico 24
(Includes: press
kit)
Sumurun (aka
One Arabian Night) 1920 Ernst Lubitsch Germany
1
Svinarka i pastukh (aka
They Met in Moscow) 1941 Soviet Union
2
The Swinger 1966 George Sidney USA 1
Box 89
Talk About a Stranger 1952 David Bradley USA 184 + 86
duplicates + 18 negatives
(Includes: photograph captions)
The Talk of the Town 1942 George Stevens USA 1
The Tawny Pipit 1944 Bernard Miles, Charles Saunders UK
1
The Temptress 1926 Fred Niblo, Mauritz Stiller USA
4
Das Testament des Dr. Mabuse (aka
The Last Will of Dr.
Mabuse)
1933 Fritz Lang Germany 8
(Includes: press kit)
Things to Come 1936 William Cameron Menzies UK 1
This Happy Breed 1944 David Lean UK 2
To Kill a Mockingbird 1962 Robert Mulligan USA 1
Torn Curtain 1966 Alfred Hitchcock USA 1
Torrent 1926 Monta Bell USA 4
The Tragedy of Othello: The Moor of Venice 1952 Orson Welles
USA/Italy/France/Morocco 5
(Includes: clippings)
The Train 1964 John Frankenheimer, Arthur Penn
USA/France/Italy 1
I Tre volti 1965 Michelangelo Antonioni, Mauro Bolognini,
Franco Indovina Italy 5
Trio 1950 Ken Annakin, Harold French UK 9
(Includes:
clippings)
Twelve Angry Men 1957 Sidney Lumet USA 1
Twelve to the Moon 1960 David Bradley USA 16 + 22 duplicates
+ 11 negatives + 1 filmstrip
Box 90
Ugetsu monogatari 1953 Kenji Mizoguchi Japan 6
The Ugly American 1963 George Englund USA 5
The Unholy Three 1930 Jack Conway USA 1
Up From the Beach 1965 Robert Parrish USA 2
Les Vacances de M. Hulot (aka
Mr. Hulot's Holiday) 1953
Jacques Tati France 1
(Includes: clipping)
Les Vampires 1915 Louis Feuillade France 9
The Vanishing American 1925 George B. Seitz USA 1
Variete (aka
Variety) 1925 Ewald André Dupont Germany
1
Der Verlorene Schuh (aka
Cinderella) 1923 Ludwig Berger
Germany 3
La Vie Commence Demain (aka
Life Begins Tomorrow) 1949 Nicole
Védrès France 5
Volga - Volga 1937 Grigori Aleksandrov Soviet Union
2
Von Ryan's Express 1965 Mark Robson USA 2
Le Voyage dans la Lune (aka
Trip to the Moon) 1902 Georges
MÃliés France 4
Le Voyage imaginaire 1925 René Clair France 3
(Includes:
program)
Vozdushnyj izvozchik (aka
Taxi to Heaven) 1943 Gerbert
Rappaport Soviet Union 2
(Includes: program)
Vredens dag (aka
Day of Wrath) 1943 Carl Theodor Dreyer
Denmark 3
(Includes: press kit and clippings)
Vu du pont (aka
A View From the Bridge) 1961 Sidney Lumet
France/Italy 3
Das Wachsfigurenkabinett (aka
Waxworks) 1923 Leo Birinsky,
Paul Leni Germany 5 + 2 duplicates
Wanderer's Return [no date] [no director] USA? 2
War and Peace 1956 King Vidor Italy/USA 1
Went the Day Well? 1942 Alberto Cavalcanti UK 2
Where East Is East 1929 Tod Browning USA 4
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? 1966 Mike Nichols USA
1
The Wind 1928 Victor Sjöström USA 2
The Winslow Boy 1948 Anthony Asquith UK 8
Die Wunderbare LÃge der Nina Petrowna (aka
The Wonderful Lies
of Nina Petrovna)
1929 Hanns Schwarz 2
Young Cassidy 1965 Jack Cardiff, John Ford UK 3
Your Witness (aka
Eye Witness) 1950 Robert Montgomery UK
6
Zéro de conduite (aka
Zero for Conduct) 1933 Jean Vigo France
6
(Includes: description)
Ziegfeld Follies 1946 Lemuel Ayers, Roy Del Ruth, Robert
Lewis, Vincente Minnelli, George Sidney, Norman Taurog USA
1
Stills and publicity shots from unidentified films 82 + 1
transparency + 8 duplicates + 8 in Oversize
Box 91 (Oversize)
Dragon Seed 1944 Harold S. Bucquet, Jack Conway USA
4
The Great Dictator 1940 Charles Chaplin USA 4
Julius Caesar 1950 David Bradley USA 2 duplicates
Macbeth 1946 Thomas A. Blair USA 5
(role of Macbeth played by David
Bradley)
Oliver Twist undated David Bradley 1 duplicate
(Bradley's "first attempt
at making a full-length movie")
Peer Gynt 1941 David Bradley USA 11
Subseries:
Box 90
Persons or Subjects
Bradley, David.
Christmas card Photograph and two 35mm contact prints for
card + 4 copies of Christmas card
Fort Benning 1 + 1 duplicate
Portraits 14 + 2 duplicates
Bradley, et al. 14 + 5 duplicates
Snapshots of road trip to opening of Julius Caesar 17 +
negatives
Bellamy, Madge 1
Carroll, Leo G. 1
Chicago Symphony Orchestra, May 1965 15 + 2
duplicates
Connery, Sean (as James Bond?) 1
transparency
Fellini, Federico 1
Hedron, Tippi 1
Heston, Charleton 4 + 4
duplicates
Lean, David 1
Luft, Herbert G. with Jayne
Mansfield and Mickey Hargitay
1
Luft, Herbert G. with Claudia
Cardinale 1
Luft, Herbert G. with Mae
Murray and Richard Oswald
1
Luft, Herbert G. with Haya
Harareet 1
Newman, Paul 1
Night Must Fall (play) Goodman Theatre
3
Parker, Marilyn
Wax Museum 4
White, Pearl 2
unidentified persons 2 + 1 negative
Box 91 (Oversize)
Bradley, David. 1 duplicate
Miscellaneous photograph of studio trademarks and list of
"U.S.A. Pioneer Film Makers"
Box 137 (Oversize)
Photographic print, Encore Theatre, "David Bradley's
Julius Caesar, Peer Gynt"
TOTAL:
2001 photographs
392 duplicates
205
negatives
1 filmstrip
2 transparencies
Series:
Box 92
Correspondence
Arranged alphabetically by individual, institution or project name.
The content of the correspondence is concerned primarily with David Bradley's
film productions, collecting, and courses.
Ackerman, Jon, 1984
AFC-NABET CIO, 1954-1958
AFI (American Film Institute), 1969-1976
(3 folders)
Agee, James, 1953-1976
(2 folders)
Agee, James, photocopies, 1953-1959
(2 folders)
Allen, John E., 1951-1959
(2 folders)
Anderson, Lindsay, 1950-1954
Anderson, Wolfrid, (Home Movie Wonderland), 1961-1963
Andrews, Dorothy, undated
Anger, Kenneth, 1977
Asheville Film Festival, 1949
Atlas-Schmalfilm, 1967-1969
Bellamy, Madge, 1975-1993
Belgische Radio en Televisie, 1963-1966
Berman-Weaver Project, 1956
The Big Chase, 1956
Blair, Thomas, 1948-1954
Blackhawk Films, 1970-1977
(2 folders)
Botet, Jamie FCO, 1950-1954
Bradley, Mr. and Mrs. A. Ballard (David Bradley's parents),
1947-1954
Bradley music collection, 1973-1974
Brandon Films, 1953-1954
(3 folders)
Box 93
Brandon Films, 1955-1968
(2 folders)
Bresee, Frank, 1975
BFI (British Film Institute), 1947-1972
(2 folders)
Brown, Art, 1955-1973
Brownlow, Kevin, 1963-1989
(3 folders)
Cal-Berkeley, 1972
Cal-Santa Barbara, 1986-1987
Cal-State, 1973-1982
(2 folders)
Canadian Film Institute, 1966-1967
Card, James, 1948-1964
Cavalcanti, Alberto, 1963-1967
Cinema 16, 1947-1963
Clarens, Carlos, 1969
Collins, Ray, 1943
Collison, John C., 1948-1949
Copyright Office, Library of Congress, 1959-1977
Corey Home Movie Supply, Chicago, 1963-1969
Cougar Productions, 1962-1963
County Museum of Art, 1969
De Pelsenaie, Robert, 1950
Dietmeyer, Homer, 1948
Directors' Guild, 1957-1961
(4 folders)
Box 94
Directors' Guild, 1962-1976
(4 folders)
Donaldson, David, 1955-1956
Donnachie, William, 1951-1966
(2 folders)
Dorso, Richard, 1950
DuMain, Ken, 1990
Eastin, Kent D. (Blackhawk Films), 1956-1969
(2 folders)
Eastman Kodak, 1969
Eggert, Roy, 1951-1952
Entertainment Films, 1960-1964
(2 folders)
Ericsson, Peter, 1949
Evans, Jon, 1955
Everson, William K. 1955-1977
(3 folders)
Eyman, Scott, 1990
Felton, Earl, 1963-1968
Film Center, 1950-1968
Film Classic Exchange, 1950-1968
Film Directing Prospects, 1958-1963
Film Highlights, 1947
Film Piracy, 1975
(2 folders)
Box 95
Films, Inc., 1946-1986
Finney, Ed, 1964-1968
Foreign Correspondence, 1963-1970
Foreign Film Magazines, 1951-1968
Forgan, Russ, 1951
Frank, Peter, 1952-1962
Gaborit, Jean, 1967-1973
Gaines, 16mm, 1958-1973
Gauguin, Emile, 1954
Geo. W. Colburn Laboratory, 1960-1984
(7 folders)
Glenn, Grosvenor, 1947-1954
Glenn Photo Supply, 1965-1968
Good Times, 1966
Green, Jr., Dwight, 1950-1970
Grieve, Harold, undated
Griggs, John, 1956-1967
Hampton, John, 1953-1976
Hansom Books, 1975
Harris, Leonard, 1953
Hart, Henry
(Films in Review),
1951-1953
Heston, Charlton, 1942-1978
Higham, Charles, 1962-1973
Hines, Robert Harrison, 1951-1952
Hampe, Larry, undated
Holt, Robert, 1950
Huff, Theodore, 1947-1953
(2 folders)
Hull, David Stewart, 1964
Ideal Pictures, Corp., 1946-1954
Immaculate Heart College, 1972
International Film Bureau, 1950-1951; 1960-1969; 1974-1975
(3
folders)
International Film Service, 1961
Box 96
Jacobs, Art, 1947-1948
Jenkinson, Philip, 1964-1979
(4 folders)
Julius Caesar, 1950
Julius Caesar (bound
correspondence), 1950-1951
Julius Caesar,
1951-1969
Julius Caesar, legal issues,
1951-1974
(6 folders)
Julius Caesar, copyright,
1974-1977
Julius Caesar, purchase,
1974-1979
Julius Caesar, royalty reports,
1978-1992
Julius Caesar, miscellaneous,
1950-1963
(2 folders)
Box 97
Keigher, Robert, 1950-1953
Kerr, Walter, 1964-1976
Killiam, Paul, 1973
Kobal, John, 1968
Kriz, Marjorie (Minsk), 1944-1954
Laboratory Price Lists, 1956-1961
La Cinematheque de Belgique, 1959-1976
Lang, Fritz, 1968-1971
Lee, Robert E., 1968-1977
Lennig, Arthur, 1972
Lewin, William, 1952
Lewis, Jack, 1959-1967
Lindsay, Lou, 1950-1952
Luna Productions Inc. (12 to the Moon), 1959-1963
Macbeth, rental dates,
1946-1947
Macbeth, inquiries,
1947
Macbeth, 1953
Macbeth, miscellaneous, 1946-1957
(5 folders)
Macgowan, Kenneth, 1951
McMahon, Louis, 1950-1976
(3 folders)
Melbourne Film Festival, 1966
MGM (includes contract), 1960
Mitchell, George, 1954-1989
(3 folders)
Mitchell, John D., 1951
Mogull's, 1957
MOMA (Museum of Modern Art), 1954-1976
Morgan, Oscar, 1947
Morrison, Willard, 1950-1954
National Film Archive, 1972
Nayfack, Jules, 1957-1960
Noa-Noa, 1952-1971
(2
folders)
Northcutt, Nancy, 1974
Northwestern Film Society, 1950-1961
Northwestern (University), 1977-1988
(2 folders)
Box 98
Nu-Art Films, Inc., 1950-1959
Paul Kohner, Inc., 1953-1954
Peer Gynt, 1964-1980
(2
folders)
Peer Gynt, financial,
1966-1987
Peer Gynt, screenings,
1978
Precision Film Library, 1950-1972
Rauchbauer Films, 1966
RCA, 1960
Rissient, Pierre, 1974-1975
Rohauer, Raymond, 1953-1961
Roscoe, Frederick, 1950-1958
Ross, Carl, 1960
Rothenberger, Warren J., 1952-1968
St. James Press, 1974
Santa Monica College, 1972
Santa Monica College, 1977
Santa Monica College, 1978
Santa Monica College, 1978-1979
Santa Monica College, 1979
Santa Monica College, 1980
Santa Monica College, 1980-1981
Santa Monica College, 1982
Santa Monica College, 1982-1983
Santa Monica College, 1983-1984
Santa Monica College, 1984-1988
Santa Monica College, 1985-1986
Santa Monica College, 1988
Schary, Dore, 1950
Schwartz & Thomas Law Offices, 1964
Scott, LeRoy, 1973
Self, William, 1954
Sequence, 1949-1950
Serrano, John, 1964-1974
Seton, Marie, 1950-1952
Sevile et Cie, 1955-1966
(2
folders)
Simon, David, 1974
Sinatra, Frank, 1957
Skouras, Jr., Spyros, 1952
Box 99
Societe du Cinema du Pantheon, 1948
Sonnenschein, Robert, 1966
Stern, Seymour, 1952-1955
Stevens, Jr., George, 1976
Stokes, Sylvia (Miss DuPont), 1966
Sturges, Preston, 1947
Suber, Howard, 1971-1976
Sydney Film Festival, 1966-1968
Tichy, Wolfram, 1974-1975
Todd School for Boys, 1942
Turner, Charlie, 1967
Trans-World Productions, 1957
Twyman Films, Inc., 1965-1966
UCLA, "Bookings," 1966-1968
UCLA, Genres course, 1969-1970
UCLA, Horror course, 1969-1970
UCLA, Summer course, 1970
UCLA, various courses, 1970
UCLA, Heroes course, 1970-1971
UCLA, Miscellaneous, 1970-1971
(2 folders)
UCLA, Heroines course, 1971
UCLA, History of Film course, 1971
UCLA, Josef von Sternberg course, 1971
UCLA, History of European Film course, 1972
(2
folders)
UCLA, Rural American cinema, 1972
UCLA, 1972
UCLA, 1972-1973
Box 100
UCLA (Bradley vs. Suber), 1972-1977
(2 folders)
UCLA, 1973-1974
UCLA, German film course, 1974
UCLA, Miscellaneous, 1974
UCLA, AFI, 1974
UCLA, classes, general, 1974-1977
UCLA, 1974-1980
UCLA, Bicentennial America course, 1975
UCLA, Senior Seminar, 1975
UCLA, 1975
UCLA, European Film Survey course, 1975-1976
UCLA, American Film II, 1976
(2 folders)
UCLA, Film Genres, 1976
UCLA, Miscellaneous, 1976-1977
Box 101
UCLA, 1977
United Artists, 1963-1969
(2 folders)
United World Films, 1951
USC (University of Southern California), 1951
Uscott, Herman T., 1975
Van Wissinck, Charles, 1965-1971
(2 folders)
West, Lloyd, 1951-1952
Willomovsky, Jain, 1946-1950
Wincelberg, Simon, 1951
Wronecki, Daniel, 1951-1953
Miscellaneous, 1948-1984
Unidentified, 1947-1980
Series:
Box 101
Scripts
Arranged alphabetically. Includes screenplays Bradley himself directed or
worked on and screenplays he collected.
Back for Christmas, synopsis
The Big Chance, action
breakdown
The Big Chance (aka
Shock Proof), 1st draft
temporary
The Big Chance (aka
Thin Edge of Danger), almost complete
script
The Big Chance, original story
(2
folders)
The Big Freeze, screenplay with
notes
The Big Freeze, screenplay
(3
folders)
Le Brasier Ardent, list of
subtitles
By the Law, synopsis
The Caine Mutiny,
synopsis
Carmilla, 1st draft
screenplay
Citizen Kane, pre-production
script
Citizen Kane, loose pages, with
note about Macbeth
Cleopatra's General,
synopsis
Cornellia Francaise,
notes
Cry Coward, screenplay with
letter
De Mortuis, synopsis
The Devil-Hunters, synopsis and
notes
The Devil Makes Three,
screenplay
Dr. X, notebook
Don't Touch Me,
synopsis
Box 102
Dragstrip Riot [Teenage Rumble],
loose pages
Dragstrip Riot [Teenage Rumble],
loose pages, notes and day schedule
Dragstrip Riot [Teenage Rumble]
(aka
Violent Rebels, aka Bold Youth), 1st
revision
Dragstrip Riot [Teenage Rumble],
script breakdown and daily schedules
Dragstrip Riot [Violent Rebels],
(aka
Bold Youth), screenplay
Dragstrip Riot [Violent Rebels],
(aka
Bold Youth), screenplay
(2
folders)
Dragstrip Riot [Teenage Rumble],
final revision
(2 folders)
The Emperor Jones, notes on
sound
The Emperor Jones,
notebook
The Enchanted Cottage, estimating
script
Fraulein Elsie, English
titles
Ghost Town U.S.A., original story
treatment
(2 folders)
Go for Broke, notes and audition
scene
Go for Broke,
screenplay
The Good Times,
synopsis
The Good Times, shot
roster
The Good Times, 1st draft
screenplay
(4 folders)
The Good Times, script with
letters and program for Brigadoon
Huckleberry Finn,
screenplay
Box 92
I Remember Mama, estimating
script
Julius Caesar, loose
pages
Julius Caesar, screenplay
(3
folders)
Julius Caesar, temporary complete
screenplay
Kind Lady, temporary complete
screenplay
Kind Lady, complete
screenplay
King Lear, screenplay
King of Kings, musical cue
sheet
L'Argent, title sheets
Macbeth (Bradley), 13 and
14
Macbeth (Bradley), 32 and
33
Macbeth (Bradley), 50 and
51
Macbeth (Bradley), 59 and
60
Macbeth (Bradley), 61 and
62
Macbeth (Bradley), 63 and
64
Macbeth (Bradley), 67 and
69
Macbeth (Bradley), 70 and
71
Macbeth (Bradley), 72 and
80
Box 104
Macbeth (Bradley), 81 and
82
Macbeth (Bradley), spiral
notebooks with script, stage directions and sketches
Macbeth (Bradley), floor
plans
Macbeth (Bradley), miscellaneous
pages
Macbeth (Welles), revised shooting
script
(2 folders)
Macbeth (Welles), cutting
continuity
Macbeth (Welles), cutting
continuity with photographs
Macbeth (Welles), loose
pages
The Madmen of Mandoras [The Return of Mr.
H],
screenplay
(3 folders)
The Madmen of Mandoras [The Return of Mr.
H],
screenplay with correspondence
The Madmen of Mandoras [The Return of Mr.
H],
revised screenplay
The Madmen of Mandoras [The Return of Mr.
H],
script fragment
The Madmen of Mandoras [The Return of Mr.
H],
cast list
The Madmen of Mandoras [The Return of Mr.
H],
shooting schedule
The Madmen of Mandoras [The Return of Mr.
H],
call sheet and notes
The Madmen of Mandoras [The Return of Mr.
H],
loose pages
The Madmen of Mandoras [The Return of Mr.
H.],
script, call sheets, notes, 1962
The Madmen of Mandoras, sketches,
undated
Box 137 (Oversize)
The Madmen of Mandoras, production
design sketches
Box 104
The Magnificent Yankee, complete
script
Marley's Ghost,
notebook
Memory of Love (aka
Night Song), 1st draft
continuity
The Merry Go Round, Part
One
The Merry Go Round, Part
Two
Merry Go Round, Section
II
The Merry Go Round, Part
Three
The Merry Go Round, Part
Four
The Merry Go Round, Part
Five
The Merry Go Round, Part
Six
Box 105
Merry Go Round, photocopied
script
Noa Noa (James Agee),
synopsis
Noa Noa (James Agee), synopsis,
production outline, David Bradley biographical information
Noa Noa, James Agee
materials
Noa Noa, credits
Noa Noa (James Agee), 1st draft
screenplay, with notes, pp. 1-164 (f. 1 of 2)
Noa Noa (James Agee), 1st draft
screenplay, with notes, pp. 165-334 (f. 2 of 2)
Noa Noa (James Agee), original
revised script, part one (f. 1 of 2)
Noa Noa (James Agee), original
revised script, part two (f. 2 of 2)
Noa Noa (James Agee), 1st draft
temporary
Noa Noa (James Agee), 1st draft
temporary, with letter
Noa Noa (James Agee), 1st draft
temporary, with corrections
Noa Noa (James Agee), 2nd draft
temporary (3 folders)
Noa Noa (James Agee), new pages
with correspondence
Noa Noa (James Agee and Charles
O'Neal), revised temporary screenplay with correspondence
Noa Noa, miscellaneous
Oliver Twist, notebook
Othello, floor plan
movements
Peer Gynt, screenplay, cast of
characters
Peer Gynt, shots list
Peer Gynt, unknown
segment
People in Love, complete
screenplay
The Plymouth Adventure,
synopsis
Preps in Action,
notebook
Box 106
Presenting Moonshine,
synopsis
Robin Hood, "exploitation
scene"
Scrooge, notebook
The Seventh Victim, screenplay
with Val Lewton press release
Sredni Vashtar,
synopsis
Sredni Vashtar, screenplay
(2
folders)
Talk About a Stranger (aka
The Enemy), synopsis
Talk About a Stranger (aka
The Enemy), story
Talk About a Stranger (aka
The Enemy), story with notes
Talk About a Stranger (aka
The Enemy), screenplay
(4
folders)
Talk About a Stranger (aka
The Enemy), screenplay with changes
(2
folders)
Talk About a Stranger (aka
The Enemy), complete script,
2
copies
Talk About a Stranger (aka
The Enemy), new scenes
Talk About a Stranger, 1st
report
Talk About a Stranger,
retakes
Talk About a Stranger, revised
trailer
Target, final script
Thief of Satan, synopsis and loose
pages
Thief of Satan,
screenplay
Thief of Satan, loose
pages
Box 107
Time-Bomb, complete
screenplay
Treasure Island, "reel
1"
Treasure Island,
notebook
Treasure Island, loose
pages
12 to the Moon, breakdown
(2
folders)
12 to the Moon, screenplay
(7
folders)
12 to the Moon, final shooting
script
12 to the Moon, loose pages
(3
folders)
12 to the Moon, unknown revisions
(2 folders)
The Woman from Astral,
story
Series:
Publicity
Arranged chronologically.
Box 108
Todd School
(The Record),
1936-1940
Bradley Theatre, 1936
Treasure Island (Bradley Theatre),
1937
Doctor X; The Emperor Jones
(Bradley Theatre), 1938
Marley's Ghost (Bradley Theatre),
1939
"Bradley Productions," 1940
Oliver Twist (Chicago Sunday
Tribune),
1940
Oliver Twist (Chicago Daily News),
1940
Oliver Twist, (Chicago Herald
Times),
1940
Oliver Twist (Winnetka Times),
1940
Oliver Twist, article by David
Bradley, 1942
Oliver Twist (Daily Northwestern),
1942
Oliver Twist, profile (Home
Movies),
1942
Oliver Twist, reviews,
1942
Oliver Twist and
Peer Gynt, reviews v(American
Cinematographer), 1942
Oliver Twist, miscellaneous,
1942
Oliver Twist, International
Photographer, 1943
Oliver Twist, program,
undated
Preps in Action, 1940
David Bradley home movies, 1941
Peer Gynt, Winnetka premiere,
1941
Peer Gynt, New York premiere,
1941
Peer Gynt, Katherine Elfstrom,
1941
Peer Gynt, miscellaneous,
1941
Peer Gynt, reviews, 1941-1942
(2
folders)
Peer Gynt (Daily Northwestern),
1942
Peer Gynt, David Bradley profile,
1942
Peer Gynt, article by David
Bradley (Moviemakers), 1942
Peer Gynt, 10-Best List
(Moviemakers), 1942
Peer Gynt and
Oliver Twist (Chicago Daily News),
1942
Peer Gynt, USO premiere, 1944
Peer Gynt, programs and
questionnaires, 1965
Peer Gynt, Charlton Heston,
1966
Peer Gynt,flyers and programs,
undated
Peer Gynt and
Sredni Vashtar, programs,
undated
Peer Gynt, miscellaneous,
undated
Bradley army service, 1943
David Bradley article on casting (Home Movies), 1943
Sredni Vashtar (Chicago Sun),
1943
Sredni Vashtar (Winntetka Talk),
1943
Sredni Vashtar, screening in
Uruguay, 1952
Sredni Vashtar (Santa Monica
College), 1981
Sredni Vashtar, flyers,
1981
David Bradley overseas
(MovieMakers), 1944
Bugles Sound No Reveille, Bradley
GI short film, 1944
Macbeth, announcement (includes
announcement of Bradley's brother's wedding), 1946
Macbeth, "glimpse" at production,
1946
Macbeth, production,
1946
Macbeth, pictorial,
1946
Macbeth, roto-pic stories,
1946
Macbeth, "16mm Technique,"
1946
Macbeth, Todd School premiere,
1946
Macbeth, premieres, 1946-1947
(3
folders)
Macbeth, reviews,
1946-1947
Macbeth, miscellaneous,
1946-1948
Macbeth, Jain Wilimovsky,
1946-1948
Macbeth, David Bradley visits New
York, 1947
Macbeth, Northwestern premiere,
1947
Box 109
Macbeth, profile (American
Cinematographer), 1947
Macbeth, profile (New York Times),
1947
Macbeth, article written by David
Bradley
(MovieMakers), 1947
Macbeth, David Bradley profile,
1947
Macbeth, awards dinner screening,
1947
Macbeth, Dartmouth premiere,
1947
Macbeth, magazine stills,
1947,
Macbeth, press release,
1947
Macbeth (Home Movies),
1947
Macbeth (Popular Photography),
1947
Macbeth, 10-Best List
(MovieMakers), 1947
Macbeth, film festivals,
1947-1948
Macbeth, promotional,
1947-1948
Macbeth, France premiere,
1948
Macbeth, "Film Your Own Screen
Story," 1948
Macbeth, "GI Macbeth,"
1948
Macbeth, feedback surveys,
1948
Macbeth (Saturday Review),
1948
Macbeth, premiere (Uruguay),
1950
Macbeth, miscellaneous,
1946-1956
Macbeth, program,
undated
David Bradley, profile, 1949
Julius Caesar, on location,
1949
Julius Caesar, roto-pic story
(Akron Beacon), 1949
Julius Caesar, roto-pic story (Ft.
Wayne), 1949
Julius Caesar, pictorials,
1949-1950
Julius Caesar, pictorial,
1950
Julius Caesar, Lake Forest
premiere, 1950
Julius Caesar (Profile),
1950
Julius Caesar, programs,
1950
Julius Caesar, Paragon Pictures,
1950
Julius Caesar (Sight and Sound),
1950
Julius Caesar, miscellaneous,
1950-1953
(3 folders)
Julius Caesar, from Heston to
Bradley, 1951
Julius Caesar (The Mini-Cinema),
1951
Julius Caesar, review
(Box Office), 1952
Julius Caesar, school mailers,
1952
Julius Caesar, Bradley,
Mankiewicz, Welles, 1952
Box 110
Julius Caesar, Charlton Heston,
"Big on Broadway," 1952
Julius Caesar, review, Germany,
1952
Julius Caesar, review
(Scholastic Teacher), 1952
Julius Caesar, review
(Saturday Review), 1952
Julius Caesar, review
(Exhibitor), 1952
Julius Caesar, review
(Films in Review), 1953
Julius Caesar, review
(Brandon Film List), 1953
Julius Caesar, review
(Chicago Sun-Times), 1953
Julius Caesar, review
(Cahiers du Cinema), 1953
Julius Caesar, review,
Film (Spanish), 1953
Julius Caesar (L'Observateur), 1953
Julius Caesar, Locarno Film
Festival, 1953
Julius Caesar, Locarno, list of
films, 1953
Julius Caesar, Locarno, reviews
(French), 1953
Julius Caesar, Locarno, reviews
(German), 1953
Julius Caesar, Locarno, reviews
(Italian), 1953
Julius Caesar, Locarno, review
(Switzerland), 1953
Julius Caesar, First Prize,
Locarno, 1953
Julius Caesar, Locarno program,
1953
Julius Caesar, premieres, 1953
(2
folders)
Julius Caesar, screenings,
Chicago, 1953
(2 folders)
Julius Caesar, screenings, San
Francisco, 1953
Julius Caesar, press sheets,
1953
Julius Caesar, review sheet,
1953
Julius Caesar, Charlton Heston,
1953
Box 111
Julius Caesar, miscellaneous,
1950-1966
(6 folders)
Julius Caesar, Heston vs. Brando,
1953
Julius Caesar, programs,
1953
Julius Caesar, press kit,
1953
Julius Caesar, TV,
1953
Julius Caesar, reviews,
1953-1954
Julius Caesar, Mankiewicz vs.
Bradley, 1954
Julius Caesar, Bruxelles premiere,
1954
Julius Caesar, Da Vinci/Caesar
"double-bill," 1954
Julius Caesar, materials sent to
David Bradley's mother, 1957
Julius Caesar (Brandon Rental
Catalog),
1957
Julius Caesar (Southern Cal Daily
Trojan),
1960
Julius Caesar (Trans World
Suggests),
1964
Julius Caesar, New York premiere,
undated
Julius Caesar, Chicago article,
undated
Julius Caesar, flyers,
undated
Julius Caesar, memo cards,
undated
Julius Caesar, order
blanks
Julius Caesar, audience comment
cards, undated
Julius Caesar, program,
undated
Julius Caesar, sound,
undated
Julius Caesar, "About 'Julius
Caesar,'" undated
Julius Caesar, "Photographing
'Julius Caesar,'" by Louis McMahon, undated
Box 112
Dore Schary, MGM, 1950
David Bradley, MGM, 1950-1952
Charlton Heston, 1950-1971
Go for Broke, miscellaneous, 1950-1952
Selznik and Caesar, 1951
Talk About a Stranger [Stranger in the
House],
David Bradley's debut, 1951
Talk About a Stranger [The Enemy],
David Bradley profile, 1951
Talk About a Stranger [The Enemy],
announcements, 1951
Talk About a Stranger [The Enemy],
casting, 1951
Talk About a Stranger [The Enemy],
Nancy Davis, 1951
Talk About a Stranger [The Enemy],
Hedda Hopper, 1951
Talk About a Stranger [The Enemy],
production, 1951-1952
(2 folders)
Talk About a Stranger,
miscellaneous, 1951-1952
Talk About a Stranger, (Picture
Preview),
1952
Talk About a Stranger, review
(Newsweek),
1952
Talk About a Stranger (Showmen's Trade
Review),
1952
Talk About a Stranger, ads,
1952
Talk About a Stranger, reviews,
1952-1964
Talk About a Stranger, feedback
cards, undated
David Bradley, released from MGM, 1952
Charlton Heston, 1952
Milo Frank, talent scout (for David Bradley and Charlton Heston),
1952
Amateur/Professional Filmmaking, 1952
Crescendo, announcement,
1952
Crescendo, miscellaneous,
1952
David Bradley profile
(Winnetka
Talk),
1953
David Bradley profile
(MovieMakers), 1953
Noa Noa, announcements,
1953
Noa Noa, Bradley profile,
1953
Noa Noa, "Now It's 5-D!,"
1953
Noa Noa, Hedda Hopper,
1953
Noa Noa, Jean Gabin,
1953
Noa Noa, Vittorio Gassman,
1953
Noa Noa, James Agee,
1953
Noa Noa, schedule,
1953
Noa Noa, casting, 1953
Noa Noa, start-date,
1953
Noa Noa, Emile Gaugin, technical
advisor, 1953
Noa Noa, financing,
1953
Noa Noa, production,
1953
David Bradley profile
(Winnetka
Talk),
1953
Noa Noa, miscellaneous,
1953
Noa Noa, "James Agee, 1910-1955,"
1955
Box 113
David Bradley, leasing films, 1954
"Making Films on Small Budgets," article by David Bradley,
1955
"Shakespeare in the Movies" (Films in Review), 1956
Dragstrip Riot [Teenage Rumble],
miscellaneous, 1957
Dragstrip Riot, reviews,
1958
Dragstrip Riot, ads,
1958
Dragstrip Riot, articles,
1960
12 to the Moon, David Bradley's
mother on set, 1959
12 to the Moon, miscellaneous,
1959-1960
12 to the Moon, reviews
1960
12 to the Moon, publicity
campaign, 1960
12 to the Moon, Columbia
pressbook, 1960
12 to the Moon, articles,
1960
Madmen of Mandoras, miscellaneous,
1963
Madmen of Mandoras, articles,
1964
MovieMakers, 1941-1946
Movies on location, 1941
International Photographer,
1942-1948
Miscellaneous magazine articles, 1942-1952
Miscellaneous periodicals, 1942-1964
Bulletins, 1944-1946
Newspaper clippings, general, 1944-1988
(5 folders)
Box 114
Film News, 1945
La Revue du Cinema,
1948
Miscellaneous clippings, 1949-1963
General films, 1950-1968
(2 folders)
"Amateurs Who Became Pros"
(American
Cinematographer),
1952
Audio-Visual Guide,
1952
Cue, 1952
The Film Daily, 1952
Film, publicacion de cine
universitario, 1952-1953
Picturegoer, 1952
Bazaar, 1953
Cahiers du Cinema, 1953,
1966
Corriere Del Ticino,
1953
Newsweek, 1953
Variety, 1953
Le Figaro Litteraire,
1953
Miscellaneous articles, 1953-1959
The Hollywood Reporter,
1953-1970
Miscellaneous clippings, 1956-1975
(2 folders)
Saturday Evening Post,
1960
Interview with John Houseman, 1962
Trans-World Catalog,
1963
International Press Bulletin,
1965
Thirteenth Sydney Film Festival, 1966
Karl Freund memorial service, 1969
Monthly Film Bulletin,
1969
David Bradley's Hollywood parties, 1973
David Bradley biography
[Film
Dope],
1974
Charlton Heston, 1978
Guides and playbills, undated
SAN-S Production, Inc., cards, undated
Friends of David Bradley, list, undated
Film festivals, undated
Orson Welles's Macbeth, undated
Miscellaneous articles, undated
Box 136 (Oversize)
Publications, C-L
Box 137 (Oversize)
Lobby card, UCLA Film Archive Presents Julius Caesar
Lobby cards, Talk About a Stranger
Posters, The Madmen of Mandoras, 12 to the Moon, Talk About a
Stranger
Production design sketches, The Madmen of Mandoras
Review, Talk About a Stranger
Series:
Box 115
Business Records
Contains mainly records for Mesirow and The Willow Corporation.
Glore Forgan, 1966
Mesirow, 1966-1967
Mesirow, 1967
Mesirow, 1968
Mesirow, 1969
Mesirow, 1970
Mesirow, 1971
Mesirow, 1972
Mesirow, 1973
Mesirow, 1974
Mesirow, 1975
Mesirow, 1976
Mesirow, 1977
Mesirow, 1978
Mesirow, 1979
Mesirow, 1980
Mesirow, 1981
Mesirow, 1982
Mesirow, 1983
Mesirow, 1984
Mesirow, 1985
Mesirow, 1986
Mesirow, 1987
Mesirow, 1988
Mesirow, 1989-1990
Box 116
American Federation of Musicians, 1947
AVON and Brandon, 1951-1953
Broadway Theatre Association, Inc., 1946-1957
Encyclopedia Brittanica Films, 1946-1947
Henri Elman Enterprises, 1946-1947
Insurance,
Macbeth,
1947-1948
Invoices, 1947-1949
J. Norton Dunn & Associates, 1946-1947
Julius Caesar, Hollywood Film
Enterprises, 1951
Library Films, 1947
Macbeth, musical background,
1946-1947
Macbeth, sale with
distributorship, 1946-1947
Macbeth, inquiries postponed for
distribution, 1946-1947
Macbeth, local show dates,
1946-1947
Macbeth, to be loaned,
1947
Macbeth, Republic Pictures deal,
1948
Macbeth, cast waivers,
undated
Precision Lab, vMacbeth, 1953
Willow Corporation, memo to the Macbeth cast, 1946
Willow Corporation, Colburn Lab, 1946-1957
Willow Corporation, 1946-1948
Willow Corporation, Macbeth, 1946-1948
Willow Corporation, Gardner, Carton & Douglas,
1946-1950
Willow Corporation, Ross, Carl J., 1946-1951
Willow Corporation, account book and correspondence,
1947
Willow Corporation, Kirkland, Fleming..., 1947-1953
Willow Corporation, vouchers, 1948-1950
Willow Corporation, Thomas Brandon, 1951-1980
Willow Corporation, bookings, 1953-1954
Willow Corporation, reprints, tax returns, 1948-1953
Willow Corporation, Macbeth, 1951-1953
Willow Corporation, reports, funding, 1951-1954
Willow Corporation, interoffice correspondence,
1954-1957
Willow Corporation, First National Bank, Winnetka,
1970-1995
Willow Corporation, 1977-1978
Wise, George S., 1951
Work orders, receipts, loan requests, 1965-1985
Miscellaneous business, 1947-1956
Willow Corporation, bound ledger, 1946
Series:
Box 117
Pamphlets
A
C
E-F
G-I
J-L
N-R
T
U-Y
Series:
Box 119
Course Materials
UCLA, Fall 1969
UCLA, Fall 1970,
UCLA, Film Journal of UCLA, 1970
UCLA, Summer 1971
UCLA, Winter 1973
UCLA, Spring 1973
UCLA, Fall 1973
UCLA, 1974
UCLA, articles for class, 1974
UCLA, Spring 1974
UCLA, Fall 1974
UCLA, Fall 1974, clippings
UCLA, Fall 1974, evaluations
UCLA, Winter 1975
UCLA, Winter 1975, class materials
UCLA, Spring 1975, clippings
UCLA, Spring 1975, evaluations
UCLA, Spring 1975, class materials
UCLA, Fall 1975, articles
UCLA, Fall 1975, class materials
(2 folders)
Box 120
UCLA, Winter 1976
UCLA, Winter 1976, newsletters and pamphlets
UCLA, Fall 1976, class materials
(4 folders)
UCLA, Fall 1976, clippings
UCLA, Winter 1977
(2 folders)
UCLA, Winter 1977, clippings
UCLA, Spring 1977
(2 folders)
UCLA, Spring 1977, class materials
UCLA, Spring 1977, evaluations
UCLA, Fall Extension 1977
UCLA, Fall Extension 1977, course materials
L.A. County Museum of Art, Fall 1977
UCLA, Winter 1978
UCLA, Spring 1978
Santa Monica College, Spring 1978
(2 folders)
Santa Monica College, Fall 1978
Santa Monica College, Fall 1979
(2 folders)
Box 121
Santa Monica College, Spring 1980
Santa Monica College, Fall 1980
(2 folders)
Santa Monica College, Spring 1981
Santa Monica College, Spring 1983
Santa Monica College, Fall 1984
Santa Monica College, Spring 1985
(2 folders)
Santa Monica College, Fall 1985
Santa Monica College, Spring 1986
Santa Monica College, Spring 1987
Santa Monica College, Winter 1988
Series:
Box 121
Subject Files
Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences
Albatros (film company)
Bergman, Ingmar
Best Pictures of the Year
British Film Activity
British Films--Angry Young Men
Bunuel, Luis
Burstyn, Joseph
Chaplin, Charles
Chevalier, Maurice
Cinema 16 Film Society
Cinemascope
Cinerama
Clement, Rene
Cocteau, Jean
Comedy, History of
Cooper, Gary
Corwin, Norman
DeMille, Cecil B.
De Sica, Vittorio
Eisenstein, Sergei
Fellini, Federico
Filmex
Film Societies
Flaherty, Robert
Ford, John
French Film Activity
Garbo, Greta
German Film Activity
Griffith, D.W.
Guinness, Alec
Hart, William S.
Hartung, Philip T.
Higham, Charles
Hitchcock, Alfred
Hollywood
Horror Film
Huston, John
Italian Films
James Bond
Jannings, Emil
Japanese Films
Kazan, Elia
Keaton, Buster
King, Henry
Korda, Alexander
Kramer, Stanley
Kubrick, Stanley
Lamorisse, Albert
Lang, Fritz
Lawson, John Howard
Lewton, Val
Lejeune, C.A.
Lloyd, Harold
March of Time
Marx Brothers
Mayer, Louis B.
Melies, Georges
MGM
Box 122
Milestone, Lewis
Movies For Television
Museum of Modern Art Film Library
Mystery Films
Olivier, Laurence
Pathe, Charles
Polish Films
Primitive Films, Early History
Pudovkin, Vsevolod I.
Parsons, Louella
Race-Relations Films
Reed, Carol
Richter, Hans
Rossellini, Roberto
Russian Film Activity
Schary, Dore
Science Fiction Films
Sturges, Preston
Sucksdorff, Arne
3-D (Third Dimension)
"Twenties" (1920s)
20th Century Fox
UPA Cartoons
Vidor, King
Vamps (various actresses)
Variety
VistaVision
Von Sternberg, Josef
Von Stroheim, Eric
Western Films--Made in Europe
Writing and Writers
Zavattini, Cesare
Series:
Box 122
Journals and Notebooks
Oliver Twist, record book,
production
Peer Gynt, record book,
production
Macbeth, journal,
production
Macbeth, notebook,
production
Macbeth, premiere, ticket
register, Dec. 2-5
Sredni Vashtar, record book,
production
Record book, Sgt. David Bradley, 1943
Movie scrapbook
Box 123
Musical Diary (2 volumes)
Series:
Box 122
Writings
Article for MovieMakers on Sredni Vashtar by David Bradley and
Charlton Heston
"Class Notes for Radio Program Planning," by David
Bradley
"Claudius and His Revellations of Guilt," by David
Bradley
"The Doctor's Dilemma by George
Bernard Shaw," play report by David Bradley
"Eleazar de Carvalho, a First Impression with Symphony," by David
Bradley
"The Evanston Hour," by David Bradley, 1949
"The Film in Sweden: A Survey," by David Bradley
"From Morn to Midnight," by David Bradley, 1941
"M: The Kangaroo Court Sequence," by David Bradley
"Native Son, It's Terrific Too!"
by David Bradley, 1941 (with ticket stub)
"O That This Too Too Solid Flesh," by David Bradley
"Of Music Critics and Musicians," by David Bradley
"On 'A Slight Case of Murder,'" by David Bradley,
1941
"Papa is All," [by David Bradley]
"Preeming an Epic," by David Bradley
Radio Program Plan, by David Bradley
"Shaw and the Film," by David Bradley
"Symphonic Management," by David Bradley, 1948
"Lilliom," production ideas by David Bradley
Essays, Northwestern University
Intro to Theatre, quiz essays
"Hotel Universe" [by David Bradley?]
"Rodzinski Debut" [by David Bradley?]
"Various Inspirations and Reasons Why Composers Compose Music"
[by David Bradley?]
The Wild Duck (Chekhov), script
excerpt and stage directions [by David Bradley?]
Radio reviews [by David Bradley?]
"Night Horse," by Tom Lansworth, 1962
Julius Caesar piece, by Marjorie
Minsk, 1949
"The Banshee of East 13th St.," by T.H. Webster
"The Destroyer," by T.H. Webster, 1958-1960
"Mansions in Heaven," by T.H. Webster
Miscellaneous poems by T.H. Webster
"Caesar in 16mm," Herb A. Lightman
Series:
Box 122
Biographical
Addison Ballard Bradley, biographical writings and
photos
Todd School Brochure
Signal Corps materials
David Bradley's army tag
Northwestern University, Veteran's ID
Northwestern University, bachelor's degree
David Bradley, employment application and personnel record,
Paramount Pictures
Will of David Bradley, UCLA, 1975
Series:
Box 122
Audio-Visual
Phone conversation, David Bradley and Carl Ross, Jr.,
audiocassette, 1974
Phone conversation, David Bradley and Wesley Greene, magnetic
tape, 1975
David Bradley speech: "Comments on Film," audiocassette,
1982
Unidentified tape
Series:
Box 124
Miscellaneous
AFI, newsletters and clippings, 1969-1971
Biography of Serge Bourguignon
Birth of a Nation, story
description
Catalogs and pamphlets
Die Nibelungen,
program
Music reviews
Newspaper clippings
Newspaper clippings and notes
Newspaper clippings, brochures, articles
(2 folders)
Northwestern Film Society
(3 folders)
Notes on Charlton Heston
Notes on films
Box 125
Roosevelt University Film Society
Script fragments, flyers, printed notes
(3 folders)
John F. Seitz, oral history transcript
(2 folders)
Thomas H. Webster, resume
Miscellaneous papers
(5 folders)
Box 126
Distribution records, index cards, A-G
Box 127
Distribution records, index cards, H-P
Box 128
Distribution records, index cards, Q-Z
Box 129
Scrapbook #1
Box 130
Scrapbook #2
Box 131
Scrapbook #3
Box 132
Scrapbook #4
Box 133
Scrapbook #5
Box 134
Scrapbook #6
Box 135
Scrapbook #7
Box 136 (Oversize)
Orson Welles scrapbook