Screenwriters -- United States
Found in 3762 Collections and/or Records:
Books - Published, 1984 - 1986
Books - Unpublished, 1996 - 1998
This small series includes notes, research, and various drafts for an unpublished novel titled “Billy the Kid.”
Boot, 1984
This series includes notes, drafts, and correspondence for a play titled Boot (early working title, “Blown Away: A Play in Two Acts.”) The play takes place in a bunker in Vietnam and focuses on three marines: Crockett, Dupree, and Mills, joined by a new recruit they nickname “Boot.” The plot follows the young men as they try to cope with the realities of war.
Bootleg information
Produced works comprise the bulk of the collection. It consists of screenplays, notes, publicity, and other production material for the films Bad Company, Kramer vs. Kramer, Still of the Night, Nadine, Places in the Heart, Billy Bathgate, and Nobody’s Fool.
Bootlegger’s Boy, 1989-1997, undated
“Bordersnakes: Author’s First Laser Proof” , undated
“Bordersnakes” box lid for previous draft “Version #1…”, undated
“Bordersnakes” final draft, April 30, 1996
“Bordersnakes” first draft, February 14, 1996
“Bordersnakes” manuscript, October 17, 1997
“Bordersnakes”- “Murder Ink” catalog, and cards , undated
“Bordersnakes” partial manuscript, notes, editorial notes; and miscellaneous pages from “Dancing Bear [?]” , undated
“Bordersnakes” reviews , undated
“Bordersnakes: Version #1, the original manuscript typeset printout, w/my corrections, recommendations, & codicils, etc.” , undated
“Bordersnakes: Version #2, Maura’s corrections of my correction of the original typeset printout” (note: description written on a Kinko’s box) , undated
“Bordersnakes: Version #3 The Cleanest Copy” (note: description written on a Kinko’s box) , undated
Bound annotated typescript with cover featuring Elvis kissing a blonde woman. Signed by Shepard, October 1982
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.