Motion pictures -- Production and direction
Found in 1620 Collections and/or Records:
Boy and car
Boy flying
Boy in library reading
Boys
Brazilian reviews, 1988
The series for Plays is the largest of Shepard’s works and includes notes, annotated typescripts, playbills, programs, correspondence, sound recordings, rehearsal schedules, reviews, and publicity. This series is notable in that Shepard meticulously identified each annotated draft with the date and place (by city and state) of each revision, and there tend to be multiple drafts of each work represented.
Bright Angel, screenplay by Richard Ford (1989-1990)
British (London) reviews, 1996
The series for Plays is the largest of Shepard’s works and includes notes, annotated typescripts, playbills, programs, correspondence, sound recordings, rehearsal schedules, reviews, and publicity. This series is notable in that Shepard meticulously identified each annotated draft with the date and place (by city and state) of each revision, and there tend to be multiple drafts of each work represented.
Bronc, stagecoach
Brothers in Arms, 1984 - 1986
William Broyles, Jr. Papers
The papers of magazine editor, playwright, novelist, and screenwriter, William Broyles, Jr., span the years 1962 to the 2002 and are arranged into the following series: Personal Papers, Magazines, Books (Published and Unpublished), Plays, Television Projects (General, Produced, and Unproduced), Film Projects (Produced and Unproduced), Writings by Others, and Videocassettes.
“Bruce Springsteen”, undated
“Bruce Springsteen Born in the USA”, undated
Budget, July 30, 1981
Budget, 1992 - 1993
6 part series, five of which aired August 1993 on CBS-TV.
Budget, May - June, 1993
6 part series, five of which aired August 1993 on CBS-TV.
Budget, 1994
6 part series, five of which aired August 1993 on CBS-TV.
Budget, April - June, 1991
The Screenplays are arranged chronologically according to when they were written. The order does not reflect the order in which the films were released. The date following the title in parentheses is the release date. Photographs, film, and videotape may not be duplicated without permission from the Wittliff estate.
Budget, Progress Reports, August-December, 1980
A film loosely based on Wittliff’s mother’s life about a young, divorced mother of two sons working as a telephone operator in small-town Texas during World War II. Starring Sissy Spacek, Sam Shepard, and Eric Roberts. Early drafts are titled "Nita, Henry and Harry."