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Shooting schedule
Shooting schedule, January - September, 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.
Shooting schedule, January - March 25, 1993
6 part series, five of which aired August 1993 on CBS-TV.
Shooting schedule, March 29 - May, 1993
6 part series, five of which aired August 1993 on CBS-TV.
Shooting schedule
Final shooting script has original drawing by Wittliff and is autographed by Wittliff and Willie Nelson. Produced by Nelson and Wittliff. Directed by Wittliff. Script Supervisor Cate Hardman Roach. Film was edited in Wittliff's offices by Eric A. Williams and Stephen Purvis. Slides removed from original sleeves and put in archival sleeves. Marked original sleeves are in front of re-sleeved slides.
Shooting Script, October 1989
Shooting script, March 5,1992
Shooting script, fourth draft with changes, undated
A western starring Gary Busey and Willie Nelson. This series contains drafts of the script, costumes, photographs by Wittliff, the script supervisor's files, the editing and sound notes, publicity, distribution, and clippings of reviews and interviews. The archive also contains the dailies on film reels and a 16mm print of the film.
Shooting script, signed by cast and crew
6 part series, five of which aired August 1993 on CBS-TV.
Short essays including “Benny the Toad Frog,” “The ‘Frank Erwin’ of U.T. in the Roaring Twenties” (with rejection letter from Texas Monthly), and “How about Hizzer and Shehee and Manwo?” , 1975, undated
Short Stories, 1986-1993
Series II: Short Stories (1986-1999)documents the writng porcess of seven short stories. Formats include drafts and correspondence.
Short Stories, 1957-1963, undated
This subseries includes short stories such as “The Morning of the First Day” and “The Morning and the Evening of the First Day”. Many are complete stories, some are fragments or are in draft form. Portions of these examples of Vliet’s early prose would later be worked into the author’s novels.
Short Stories, undated
Arranged by genre (articles, books, sound recordings, screenplays, short stories and teleplays), most of the works in this series are based on or inspired by Shepard’s works. Authors mailed the works to Shepard for his comments, and many items include typescripts annotated by Shepard and correspondence.