Feature films
Found in 965 Collections and/or Records:
Historical Societies, 1966 - 1973
This sub-series contains Wittliff's collection of book catalogs, exhibition catalogs, printing pamphlets and historical society brochures. Invitations to readings, art and literature shows, directories, flyers, articles, clippings and notices are also present.
Hoffa, 1990
The works by others in this series are from Sullivan Street (by Walter Bernstein), Hoffa (by David Mamet), and The Homesman or Seeing the Elephant (by Naomi Foner).
Horse, beetle, nude woman
Horton Foote’s The Trip to Bountiful. “TV Movie” Prepared by Hallie Foote and Michael Wilson, directed by Michael Wilson. Starring Cicely Tyson, Blair Underwood, and Vanessa Williams (Black 1” binder), 2014
Binders containing scripts, sketches, budgets, and character plots for a variety of plays. Arranged alphabetically by play title.
Hotel, Bronc
House
House and gate
House and trees
House of Secrets [Conspiracy of Terror]. Directed by Mimi Leder and starring Cicely Tyson, Melissa Gilbert, and Bruce Boxleitner. (Black 3” binder), 1993
Binders containing scripts, costume designs, research, photographs, and other production materials for television movies. Arranged chronologically by broadcast date.
Houses, book
Hubba-Hubba or Will the Big Bands Ever Come Back?, 1969
This series consists of scripts/screenplays and notes from projects that have not been produced, and a manuscript for the unpublished novel “Lover – A Novel of Suspense.” The unproduced works are “Hubba-Hubba or Will the Big Bands Ever Come Back?,” “The Coast,” “Stardust,” and “Magic Hour.”
In the Cathedral of the Wolves first draft, April 18 - May 17, 1992
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.
In the Cathedral of the Wolves (unproduced), 1991 - 1992
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.
Incomplete, undated
This started as a rewrite of Pistoleers--"My first couple of drafts were set in New York City--then Crocodile Dundee came out and the studio asked me to reset the story in Washington, D. C. to avoid comparison. Against my better judgment I agreed to give it a try and the whole thing (meaning the writing) went downhill after that." Bill Wittliff, February 16, 1989. Includes notes by Wittliff's assistant at the time, Connie Todd.
Incomplete first draft
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.
Individual shots of other cast members
This series is the second largest and includes photographs from Still of the Night, Places in the Heart, Billy Bathgate, Nobody’s Fool, and Magic Hour.
Inserts, undated
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."
Interview with a Vampire: 3 costume sketches on watercolor paper (15” x 20”), 1982
Original oversized watercolor sketches of costumes for various plays and film projects.
Invitations, 1970 - 1983
This sub-series contains Wittliff's collection of book catalogs, exhibition catalogs, printing pamphlets and historical society brochures. Invitations to readings, art and literature shows, directories, flyers, articles, clippings and notices are also present.
Iron Chef: Las Vegas: 3 costume sketches on watercolor board (15” x 20”), 2001
Original oversized watercolor sketches of costumes for various plays and film projects.