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THE STANLEY KRAMER COLLECTION at UCLA FILM & TELEVISION ARCHIVE As of July 2013 THE STANLEY KRAMER COLLECTION at UCLA FILM & TELEVISION ARCHIVE as of July 2013 For more information, please e-mail the Archive Research & Study Center [ARSC] at [email protected] TITLE YEAR INV # FORMAT TYPE 1989 SIMON WIESENTHAL CENTER ANNUAL BANQUET 1989 M160341 1/2 IN. VHS VIDEOCASSETTE #2: TWELVE (12) ORIGINAL COMMENTARIES SENT TO US BY KRAMER IN 1977 M159949 1/4 IN. AUDIO REEL EARLY OCTOBER 34TH ANNUAL ACADEMY AWARDS SHOW: STANLEY KRAMER RECEIVING M160350 1/2 IN. BETACAM SP THE THALBERG AWARD #4: TWO (2) ADDITIONAL COMMENTARIES RECEIVED BY NORMAN 1977 M160250 1/4 IN. AUDIO REEL GLADNEY ON DECEMBER 5, 1977 5,000 FINGERS OF DR. T. 1953 M14494 16 SAFETY 5000 FINGERS OF DR. T -- CLIP REEL M160356 1/2 IN. BETACAM SP A.M. AMERICA: LT. CALLEY SEGMENT, STANLEY KRAMER 1/8/1975 M159434 3/4 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE ABC LATE NIGHT: THE COMEDIANS 1974 M159426 3/4 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE AMERICAN MASTERS -- SIDNEY POITER: ONE BRIGHT LIGHT M160331 1/2 IN. VHS VIDEOCASSETTE BIRTHDAY SEGMENT: CNN 9/29/2000, SHOWBIZ TODAY, KCBS 2000 M160334 1/2 IN. VHS VIDEOCASSETTE ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT BLESS THE BEASTS AND CHILDREN 1971 M6544 16 SAFETY BLESS THE BEASTS AND CHILDREN 1971 M6544 16 SAFETY BLESS THE BEASTS AND CHILDREN 1971 M19442 35 SAFETY [BLESS THE BEASTS AND CHILDREN -- EXCERPTS]. 1971 M14716 16 SAFETY [BLESS THE BEASTS AND CHILDREN -- TRAILER. TEASER NO. 2]. 1971 M48224 35 SAFETY CAINE MUTINY 1954 M6276 16 SAFETY CAMERA 4 REPORTS. STANLEY KRAMER, THE MOVIES, AND B.Y.U. 1972 T7412 2 IN. VIDEOREEL CARY GRANT: THE LEADING MAN M160347 1/2 IN. VHS VIDEOCASSETTE CHAMPION M2855 35 NITRATE CHAMPION 1949 M6536 16 SAFETY CHILD IS WAITING 1963-1962 M6343 16 SAFETY CHILD IS WAITING, A 1963 M18724 35 SAFETY CYRANO DE BERGERAC 1945 M6592 16 SAFETY CYRANO DE BERGERAC 1950 M6346 16 SAFETY CYRANO DE BERGERAC 1950 M18514 35 SAFETY DEATH OF A SALESMAN 1951 M6313 35 SAFETY DEFIANT ONES 1958 M19083 35 SAFETY DEFIANT ONES 1958 M6216 16 SAFETY DIRECTOR OF THE MONTH: STANLEY KRAMER 2000 M160339 1/2 IN. VHS VIDEOCASSETTE DIRECTOR OF THE MONTH: STANLEY KRAMER 2001 M160351 1/2 IN. BETACAM SP DOMINO PRINCIPLE 1977 M19444 35 SAFETY DOMINO PRINCIPLE 1977 M18972 35 SAFETY DOMINO PRINCIPLE--EXCERPTS] 1977 M48223 35 SAFETY EIGHT IRON MEN M6605 16 SAFETY FROM HERE TO ETERNITY M164710 16 SAFETY FROM HERE TO ETERNITY -- U3 M161267 16 SAFETY FROM HERE TO ETERNITY -- U4 M161268 16 SAFETY GUESS WHO'S COMING TO DINNER 1967 M6594 16 SAFETY GUESS WHO'S COMING TO DINNER 1967 M19264 35 SAFETY GUESS WHO'S COMING TO DINNER 1967 M32376 35 SAFETY GUESS WHO’S COMING TO DINNER 05/28/75 T136068 3/4 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE GUESS WHO’S COMING TO DINNER 1967 M159622 16 MOVIE CARTRIDGE HAPPY TIME 1952 M6511 16 SAFETY HIGH NOON 1952 M27719 35 SAFETY HIGH NOON 1952 M6489 16 SAFETY HIGH NOON 1952 M27719 35 SAFETY HIGH NOON 1952 M6591 16 SAFETY HIGH NOON 1952 M18449 35 SAFETY HIGH NOON -- PART 1 M160354 1/2 IN. BETACAM SP HOLLYWOOD DREAMS -- UNEDITED FOOTAGE M164665 35 SAFETY HOLLYWOOD DREAMS -- UNEDITED FOOTAGE M164666 35 SAFETY HOLLYWOOD GREATS. STANLEY KRAMER. 19UU T11393 16 SAFETY HOLLYWOOD GREATS. STANLEY KRAMER. 19UU T11393 16 HOME OF THE BRAVE M1305 35 NITRATE HOME OF THE BRAVE M27760 35 NITRATE HOME OF THE BRAVE M2845 35 NITRATE HOME OF THE BRAVE M6603 16 SAFETY HOME OF THE BRAVE 1949 M6556 16 SAFETY HOME OF THE BRAVE 1949 M6569 16 SAFETY HOMEWARD BOUND: FAMILY IN THE MOVIES 6/21/1994 M153817 3/4 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE HOROWITZ/KRAMER: AT ONE 12/16/1976 M159435 3/4 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE INHERIT THE WIND M6518 16 SAFETY INHERIT THE WIND 1960 M6518 16 SAFETY INHERIT THE WIND 1960 M18294 35 SAFETY INHERIT THE WIND 1960 M18471 35 SAFETY INHERIT THE WIND -- PROMO 2000 M160335 1/2 IN. VHS VIDEOCASSETTE INHERIT THE WIND -- PROMO 1960 M160352 1/2 IN. BETACAM SP [INTERVIEW. STANLEY KRAMER CANADIAN INTERVIEW]. 19UU M59194 16 SAFETY [INTERVIEW. STANLEY KRAMER CANADIAN INTERVIEW]. 19UU M59193 16 SAFETY [INTERVIEW. STANLEY KRAMER CANADIAN INTERVIEW]. 19UU M59196 16 SAFETY [INTERVIEW. STANLEY KRAMER CANADIAN INTERVIEW]. 19UU M59195 16 SAFETY [INTERVIEW. STANLEY KRAMER CANADIAN INTERVIEW]. 19UU M59198 16 SAFETY [INTERVIEW. STANLEY KRAMER CANADIAN INTERVIEW]. 19UU M59197 16 SAFETY [INTERVIEW. STANLEY KRAMER CANADIAN INTERVIEW]. 19UU M59200 16 SAFETY [INTERVIEW. STANLEY KRAMER CANADIAN INTERVIEW]. 19UU M59199 16 SAFETY [INTERVIEW. STANLEY KRAMER CANADIAN INTERVIEW]. 19UU M59202 16 SAFETY [INTERVIEW. STANLEY KRAMER CANADIAN INTERVIEW]. 19UU M59201 16 SAFETY [INTERVIEW. STANLEY KRAMER CANADIAN INTERVIEW]. 19UU M59204 16 SAFETY [INTERVIEW. STANLEY KRAMER CANADIAN INTERVIEW]. 19UU M59203 16 SAFETY [INTERVIEW. STANLEY KRAMER CANADIAN INTERVIEW]. 19UU M59206 16 SAFETY [INTERVIEW. STANLEY KRAMER CANADIAN INTERVIEW]. 19UU M59205 16 SAFETY [INTERVIEW. STANLEY KRAMER CANADIAN INTERVIEW]. 19UU M59211 16 SAFETY [INTERVIEW. STANLEY KRAMER CANADIAN INTERVIEW]. 19UU M59210 16 SAFETY [INTERVIEW. STANLEY KRAMER CANADIAN INTERVIEW]. 19UU M59213 16 SAFETY [INTERVIEW. STANLEY KRAMER CANADIAN INTERVIEW]. 19UU M59212 16 SAFETY [INTERVIEW. STANLEY KRAMER CANADIAN INTERVIEW]. 19UU M59215 16 SAFETY [INTERVIEW. STANLEY KRAMER CANADIAN INTERVIEW]. 19UU M59214 16 SAFETY [INTERVIEW. STANLEY KRAMER CANADIAN INTERVIEW]. 19UU M59217 16 SAFETY [INTERVIEW. STANLEY KRAMER CANADIAN INTERVIEW]. 19UU M59216 16 SAFETY [INTERVIEW. STANLEY KRAMER CANADIAN INTERVIEW]. 19UU M59219 16 SAFETY [INTERVIEW. STANLEY KRAMER CANADIAN INTERVIEW]. 19UU M59218 16 SAFETY [INTERVIEW. STANLEY KRAMER CANADIAN INTERVIEW]. 19UU M59221 16 SAFETY [INTERVIEW. STANLEY KRAMER CANADIAN INTERVIEW]. 19UU M59220 16 SAFETY [INTERVIEW. STANLEY KRAMER CANADIAN INTERVIEW]. 19UU M59223 16 SAFETY [INTERVIEW. STANLEY KRAMER CANADIAN INTERVIEW]. 19UU M59222 16 SAFETY [INTERVIEW. STANLEY KRAMER CANADIAN INTERVIEW]. 19UU M59225 16 SAFETY [INTERVIEW. STANLEY KRAMER CANADIAN INTERVIEW]. 19UU M59224 16 SAFETY [INTERVIEW. STANLEY KRAMER CANADIAN INTERVIEW]. 19UU M59227 16 SAFETY [INTERVIEW. STANLEY KRAMER CANADIAN INTERVIEW]. 19UU M59226 16 SAFETY [INTERVIEW. STANLEY KRAMER RUSSIAN INTERVIEW]. 19UU M33912 35 SAFETY INTERVIEWS: LOST GENERATION, STANLEY KRAMER 10/27/1978 M159432 3/4 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE INVITATION TO A GUNFIGHTER 1964 M6515 16 SAFETY INVITATION TO A GUNFIGHTER 1964 M18671 35 SAFETY IT'S A MAD, MAD, MAD, MAD WORLD 1963 M6240 16 SAFETY IT'S A MAD, MAD, MAD, MAD WORLD 1963 M18093 35 SAFETY [IT'S A MAD, MAD, MAD, MAD WORLD -- EXCERPT. FROM REEL 2] 1963 M48217 35 SAFETY [IT'S A MAD, MAD, MAD, MAD WORLD -- EXCERPTS. JONATHAN WINTERS. 1963 M22702 35 SAFETY TV CLIPS]. [IT'S A MAD, MAD, MAD, MAD WORLD--EXCERPT. FROM REEL 2] 1963 M48217 35 SAFETY JOHNNY RINGO #4; THE POSSE, KAREN SHARPE 1959 M159947 1/4 IN. AUDIO REEL JUDGEMENT 19UU T13715 2 IN. VIDEOREEL JUDGEMENT 1975 T14155 3/4 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE JUDGEMENT AT NUREMBERG -- 16/9 1.66 VERSION 2001 M160330 1/2 IN. VHS VIDEOCASSETTE JUDGEMENT AT NUREMBERG - CLIP REEL 2001 M153857 1/2 IN. BETACAM SP [JUDGEMENT -- EXCERPT. LT. CALLEY ON THE STAND WITH DANIELS] 1975 T13716 2 IN. VIDEOREEL [JUDGEMENT --EXCERPTS. CALLEY AND GIRL AT HOUSE ; CALLEY ON 1975 T13717 2 IN. VIDEOREEL STAND WITH LATIMER] JUDGEMENT: THE COURT MARTIAL OF THE TIGER OF MALAYA - GENERAL 5/3/1974 M159424 3/4 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE YAMASHITA JUDGEMENT: THE TRIAL OF JULIUS AND ETHEL ROSENBERG 2/1/1974 M159425 3/4 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE JUDGMENT AT NUREMBERG 1961 M6192 16 SAFETY JUDGMENT AT NUREMBERG 1961 M6336 16 SAFETY JUDGMENT AT NUREMBERG 1961 M18621 35 SAFETY JUDGMENT AT NUREMBERG 1961 M18221 35 SAFETY JUDGMENT AT NUREMBERG 1961 M18209 35 SAFETY JUDGMENT: THE COURT MARTIAL OF LIEUTENANT WILLIAM CALLEY 1975 M159420 3/4 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE KRAMER CLIPS M160361 3/4 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE KRYSTALLOS 1975 M159621 16 MOVIE CARTRIDGE MAN IN THE VAULT 1956 M164711 16 SAFETY MEMBER OF THE WEDDING 1952 M6534 16 SAFETY MEN, THE 1950 M19390 35 SAFETY MERV GRIFFIN SHOW: STANLEY KRAMER, OKLAHOMA CRUDE 1973 M159423 3/4 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW 1979 M160342 1/2 IN. VHS VIDEOCASSETTE MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW: STANLEY KRAMER 5/30/1979 M159422 3/4 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW -- STANLEY KRAMER 5/30/1979 M159469 1/2 IN. BETACAM SP MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW -- STANLEY KRAMER 5/30/1979 M159476 1/2 IN. BETACAM SP MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW -- THE RUNNER STUMBLES CLIP, STANLEY KRAMER 6/13/1979 M159433 3/4 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE MISC CLIPS: BRANDO? DEATH OF A SALESMAN? ET... 1959 M159946 1/4 IN. AUDIO REEL MISS JEAN CONGWITH & KAREN KRAMER 1971 M159948 1/4 IN. AUDIO REEL MOSCOW TO PREMIERE KRAMER FILM 19UU M21148 16 SAFETY MOSCOW TO PREMIERE KRAMER FILM 19UU M20908 16 SAFETY MPTF PRESENTS KEVIN SPACEY & FRIENDS 2001 M160337 1/2 IN. VHS VIDEOCASSETTE MY SIX CONVICTS 1952 M6559 16 SAFETY NOT AS A STRANGER 1955 M6607 16 SAFETY NOT AS A STRANGER 1955 M6428 16 SAFETY NOT AS A STRANGER 1955 M18963 35 SAFETY OKLAHOMA CRUDE M6602 16 SAFETY OKLAHOMA CRUDE 1973 M19946 35 SAFETY OKLAHOMA CRUDE 1973 M6570 16 SAFETY OKLAHOMA CRUDE 1973 M6602 16 SAFETY OKLAHOMA CRUDE 1973 M19258 35 SAFETY OKLAHOMA CRUDE M160349 1/2 IN. BETACAM SP [OKLAHOMA CRUDE--EXCERPTS. TV CLIPS] 1973 M20905 16 SAFETY [OKLAHOMA CRUDE--EXCERPTS. TV CLIPS] 1973 M48219 35 SAFETY [OKLAHOMA CRUDE--EXCERPTS. TV CLIPS] 1973 M48220 35 SAFETY [OKLAHOMA CRUDE--EXCERPTS. TV CLIPS] 1973 M48221 35 SAFETY [ON THE BEACH ] 1959 M20911 16 SAFETY [ON THE BEACH] 1959 M20906 16 SAFETY ON THE BEACH 1959 M6364 16 SAFETY ON THE BEACH 1959 M18225 35 SAFETY ON THE BEACH 1959 M19100 35 SAFETY ON THE BEACH 1959 M20023 35 SAFETY ON THE BEACH 1959 M20073 35 SAFETY PASSING-2001 -- KTTV 11, 12/28/2001, GOOD DAY LIVE 2001 M160333 1/2 IN. VHS VIDEOCASSETTE PRESSURE POINT 1962 M6583 16 SAFETY PRESSURE POINT 1962 M19286 35 SAFETY PRESSURE POINT 1962 M18990 35 SAFETY PRIDE AND THE PASSION 1957 M6552 16 SAFETY PRIDE AND THE PASSION 1957 M19331 35 SAFETY R.P.M.
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