The Inventory

of the

Rosemary Murphy

Collection

#1662

Howard Gotlieb Archival Research Center Murphy, Rosemary #1662 2/3/04 Preliminary Listing

I. Manuscripts. A. Stage plays, with holograph notes by RM; many have additional material (playbills, performance schedules, etc.) Box 1 1. "The Arbor," by Johnathon Ringkamp. 2. "The Ballad Of The Sad Cafe," by Carson Mccullers. 3. "Brecht On Brecht," by George Tabori. 4. "Butterflies Are Free," by Leonard Gershe. 5. "Cheaters," by Michael Jacobs. 6. "Coastal Disturbances," by Tim Howe. 7. "Cold Sweat," by Neal Bell. 8. "A Delicate Balance," acts I and II, by Edward Albee. 9. "Father Time," by Leo Brady 10. "Guilty Conscience," by Richard Levinson and W. Link. 11. "John Gabriel Borkman," by Henrik Ibsen. 12. "King Lear," by William Shakespeare. 13. "Look Homeward, Angel," by Ketti Frings. 14. "Medea," by Robinson Jeffries. 15. "Morning's At Seven," by Paul Osborn. 16. "Mourning Becomes Electra," by Eugene O'Neill. 17. "Nag's Head," by James Harvey. 18. "Night Of The Iguana," by Tennessee Williams. 19. "The Old Boy," by A. R. ~­ Box2 20. "Period Of Adjustment," by Tennessee Williams. 21. "A Piece Of Blue Sky," by Frank Corsaro. 22. "The Tiny Closet," by William Inge. 23. Translation of "Paul Claudel," by Rosemary Murphy.

II. Printed Material. A. Stage plays, with holograph notes by RM; many have addition material (playbills, performance schedules, etc.) 1. "The Devil's Disciple," by George Bernard Shaw. 2. "Strange Interlude," by Eugene O'Neill. B, Playbills for various performances of RM.

III. Correspondence. A. Professional and personal correspondence, various items. 1. Williams, Tennessee. Telegram to RM re: "Period of Adjustment," Mar. 1, 1961

Murphy, Rosemary (2/3/04) Page 1 of 2 IV. Photographs. A. Movie stills. 1. "You'll Like My Mother," black and white print, 8" x 1O". 2. "Any Wednesday," 22 black and white prints, 8" x 10".

V. Professional Material. A. Performance schedule for "Waiting In The Wings."

VI. Miscellaneous. A. Clipping re: "Coastal Disturbances." B. Packing slip.

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I. Manuscript. Box 3 A. Screenplays. 1. "Ace Eli and Rodger of the Skies," by Claudia Salter, 7/15/71. [F. 1] 2. "Acts of a Young Man," by James Francis Vicar, includes shooting schedule, 7 /18/73. 3. "All My Children," show #2337, multiple authors, 12/29/78. [F. 2] 4. "The Attic," by Tony Crechales and George Edwards, n.d. 5. "And the Band Played On," by Arnold Schulman, 3/12/92; includes revised editions, 11/2/92. [F. 3] 6. "Any Wednesday," by Julius J. Epstein, 3/24/66. 7. "Before and After," unknown author, 7/10/79; includes revised shooting schedule, 7/9/79. [F. 4] 8. "Ben," 2 copies by Gilbert A. Ralston. Revised first draft: 10/16/71; final draft: 11/4/71; includes call sheet, 11/30/71. [F. 5] 9. "Bodies of Evidence: Endangered Species," by Peter Dunne, 11/24/92; includes 3 shooting schedules, 12/1-12/3/92, and various professional material. [F. 6] 10. "Cannon: A Long Way Down," by Stephan Kandel, 6/13/72. 11. "A Case of Rape," by Thompson, Collins, and Rudolph, 10/29/73. [F. 7] 12. "Civil Wars: Denise and Denuptials," by Finkelstein, Gibson, Eglee, and Mann; includes printed and various revisions, 3/4/92. 13. "," fragment pages 46-88; includes halo notes: "with Richard Kiley," [illegible]. [F. 8] 14. "The Cosby Mysteries: Dial 'H' For Murder." by R.J. Stewart, 3/2/95. 15. "Don't Drink the Water," by Woody Allen, 2 copies, 3/14/94 and 3/28/94; includes shooting schedule for 3/30/94. [F. 9] 16. "Dr.. Quinn, Medicine Woman: Portraits," by Josef Anderson, 4/5/93; includes call sheet and shooting schedules. [F. 10] 17. "Eleanor and Franklin." a. Fragment, 5/23/75. b. 2 copies of draft by James Costigan, 5/30/75. [F. 11] c. Draft of "The Whitehouse Years," 9/24/76. [F. 12] d. Shooting schedule, 6/13/7 5. 18. "The Experiment," by Ellen Violett, includes cast list and rehearsal

(Murphy, Rosemary 10/25/04) Page 1 of 4 schedule, 11/25/68. [F. 13) 19. "E Z Streets Episode 7, A Ceremony of Innocence," by Paul Haggis and Mark Saraceni, 10/14/96. 20. "A Fan's Notes," by William Lee Kinsolving, 9/19/70. [F. 14] 21. "For the Boys," by Marshall Brickman, includes printed material, 12/4/90. 22. "Fraiser: Better to Have Loved and Flossed," by David Lloyd, 12/10/93. 23. "Forty Carats," by Leonard Gershe, 8/22/72. Box 4 24. "The Hand," by Oliver Stone, 11/19/79. [F. 1) 25. "Have You Ever Heard a Miracle, " by Arthur Heinemann, 7/22/82. 26. "In the Heat of the Night: Hatton's Tum," by Matt Harris. Includes pmi 1, 2 copies, 4/3/93 and 4/24/93; Part 2, 4/24/93. [F. 2) 27. "Johnny Bago: Free at Last," by Peter Seaman and Jeffrey Price. 2nd draft 7/22/93; revisions 11/2/92, 11/13/92; includes shooting schedules, call sheets, and fragments. [F. 3) 28. "Julia," by Alvin Sargent, pt draft 1/76; 2nd draft 6/14/76. [F. 4) 29. "The Lady of the Mist," by Ian Martin, n.d. [F. 5) 30. "The Lady's not for Burning," by Christopher Fry, includes rehearsal schedule and staff list, 4/16/7 4. 31. "Law and Order: In Memory of' story by David Black and Siobhan Byrne; teleplay by David Black and Robert Stuart Nathan, 8/20/91, 2 full copies, includes revisions 8/23/91 and 8/26/91. [F. 6) 32. "Lucas Tanner." a. "The Best Kept Secret," by William Froug, 10/28/74. [F. 7) b. "Bonus Baby," by Bruce Shelly and David Ketchem, includes shooting schedule, 7/29/74. c. "By the Numbers," by Sue Milburn, includes shooting schedule, 9/6/74. [F. 8) d. "Instant Replay," by Robert Van Scoyk, 8/8/74. e. "Merry Gentlemen," by Robert Van Scoyk, 11/6/74. f. "The Prodigy," by Jerry McNeely, includes shooting schedule, 8/16/74. [F. 9) g. "A Question of Privacy," by Jerry McNeely, 9/23/74 includes shooting schedule, revisions 9/25/74. h. "A Serious Girl," by John McGreeue, 7/17/74; includes shooting schedules and revisions 7/18/74, 7/19/74. [F. 10) I. "Those Who Cannot, Teach," by Lila Garrett and Robert Can Scoyk, 11/19/74. [F. 11) J. "Three Letter Word," by Leonard and Arlene Stadd, 9/13/74; includes shooting schedule, revisions: 9/16/74, 9/17/74, 9/18/74 and shooting call. [F. 12)

(Murphy, Rosemary 10/25/04) Page 2 of 4 k. "Winners and Losers," by Eugene Price, 8/21/74; includes revision: 8/22/74-8/29/74 and shooting schedules. [F. 13] 1. "Lucas Tanner," by Gene Thompson and Arthur Heineman 10/15/74, includes revisions: 10/15/74, 10/17/74; shooting call 10/18/7 4; shooting schedule. [F. 14] m. "Lucas Tanner," by Jerry McNeely, 1/3/74, includes revisions: 1/14/74, 2/6/74, 2/14/74, 2/19/74, and shooting schedule 2/15/74. [F. 15] 33. "Mr. Griffen and Me," by Robert Sand, 6/2/80, includes crew list, 6/8/80; rooming list 6/18/80; shooting schedule 6/5/80; shooting call 6/18/80; and a paddle. [F. 16] 34. "Magnum, P.I.- Flashback," by Robert Hamilton, 5/25/82, includes revisions: 9/13/82, 9/15/82, 9/17 /82, 9/20/82, 9/22/82. [F. 17] 35. "Not for Sale," by Fielden Fa1Tington. [F. 18] 36. "The Murder Market," by Sam Dann. 37. "Murder She Wrote- It Runs in the Family," by Peter Fischer, 5/27 /87, includes revision 7/22/87. 38. "Phantom Lullaby," by Elspeth Eric. [F. 19] 39. "Quincy the Morning After," by Sam Egan, 3/25/82 includes revisions: 3/30/82 and 4/2/82. [F. 20] 40. "See the Man," by Theodore and Mathilde Ferro, 12/12/55. 41. "The Streets of San Francisco-Death and the Favored Few," by Gene L. Coon, 12/5/73, includes revisions: 12/6/73, 12/10/73, 12/12/73, 12/13/73. Box 5 42. "Thanksgiving," by Paul Blake, draft #2, 9/1/77. [F. 1] 43. "Trial by Knife," by Oliver Crawford, 11/29/73. 44. "Trapper John, M.D.- Russians and Russes," final draft- 10/19/82 and revised final- 10/22/82. [F. 2] 45. "The Tuskegee Airmen," by Ron Hutchinson and Paris Qualles, 1/16/95. Includes revisions: a. 1/19/95 Blue [F. 3] b. 1/27/95 Pink c. 1/30/95 Green d. 2/06/95 Yellow e. 2/08/95 Salmon f. 2/08/95 Buff g. 2/09/95 Che1Ty h. 2/10/95 White I. 2/12/95 Blue-Blue 46. "Vanity Thy Name is George," by Paul Blake, 9/16/77. [F. 4] 47. "Wasn't It a Lovely Funeral," 3 drafts. 48. "A Woman Named Jackie-Part One," by Roger 0. Hirson, 2 drafts, 4/11/91. [F. 5] 49. "A Woman Named Jackie-Part Two," by Roger 0. Hirson,

(Murphy, Rosema1y 10/25/04) Page 3 of 4 4/23/91. [F. 6] 50. "A Woman Named Jackie-Part Three," by Roger 0. Hirson, 5/20/91. [F. 7] 51. "Walking Tall," by Mort Briskin, 5/15/72. [F. 8] 52, "You'll Like My Mother," by Jo Heims. [F. 9] B. Stageplays. 1. "Agnes of God," by John Pielmeier. [F. 10] 2, "Any Wednesday," by Muriel Resnik. [F. 11] 3, "Jean Baptist Poquelin de Moliere. [F. 12] 4. "Night of the Iquara," by Tennessee Williams, July 1960. [F. 13] 5, "The Old Boy," by A.R. Gurney, October 1991. [F. 14] 6, "Over Easy," by Paul Blake, 12/4/77. [F. 15] C. Radio Scripts. 1. "Lady in the Park," by Moss Hart, 3/4/50. [F. 16] 2. Miscellaneous MS segments by RM. 3. CBS special "Bicentennial Minutes."

II. Professional Material. A. Shooting schedules for "George Washington." [F. 17]

III. Printed. A. Various newspaper clippings and playbills. [F. 18-19]

IV. Correspondence. A. 3 letters to and from RW. [F. 20]

V. Scrapbooks. [Pkg. #1-2] A. Oversized disassembled miscellaneous memorabilia from acting career and personal life, 1956-1971. [Pkg. #3] B. Disassembled scrapbook regarding career, 1962-1967.

VI. Subject Files. Box 5 A. B.U. Miscellaneous. [F. 21] B. Clippings and Programs- miscellaneous. C. Professional Correspondence 1969-1970. [F. 22] D. Publicity-Lear. E. Untitled.

VII. Photographs. A. 8 black and white, professional head shots of RM. Three 6x8 ½ and five 8x 11 photos. [F. 23]

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