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THE STANLEY KRAMER COLLECTION at UCLA FILM THE STANLEY KRAMER COLLECTION at UCLA FILM & TELEVISION ARCHIVE as of May 2012 INV # TITLE EPISODE TITLE SIZE ELEMENT FORMAT REELS OF M159949 #2: twelve (12) original commentaries sent to us by kramer in early october 1/4 IN. AUDIO REEL 1 1 M160250 #4: two (2) additional commentaries received by norman gladney on december 5, 1977 1/4 IN. AUDIO REEL 1 1 M14716 [Bless the beasts and children ‐‐ excerpts]. 16 PRINT SAFETY 1 1 M48224 [Bless the beasts and children ‐‐ tRailer. Teaser no. 2]. 35 PRINT SAFETY 1 1 M59194 [Interview. Stanley Kramer Canadian interview]. 16 PIC POS SAFETY 1 1 M59193 [Interview. Stanley Kramer Canadian interview]. 16 MAG SAFETY 1 1 M59196 [Interview. Stanley Kramer Canadian interview]. 16 PIC POS SAFETY 1 1 M59195 [Interview. Stanley Kramer Canadian interview]. 16 MAG SAFETY 1 1 M59198 [Interview. Stanley Kramer Canadian interview]. 16 PIC POS SAFETY 1 1 M59197 [Interview. Stanley Kramer Canadian interview]. 16 MAG SAFETY 1 1 M59200 [Interview. Stanley Kramer Canadian interview]. 16 PIC POS SAFETY 1 1 M59199 [Interview. Stanley Kramer Canadian interview]. 16 MAG SAFETY 1 1 M59202 [Interview. Stanley Kramer Canadian interview]. 16 PIC POS SAFETY 1 1 M59201 [Interview. Stanley Kramer Canadian interview]. 16 MAG SAFETY 1 1 M59204 [Interview. Stanley Kramer Canadian interview]. 16 PIC POS SAFETY 1 1 M59203 [Interview. Stanley Kramer Canadian interview]. 16 MAG SAFETY 1 1 M59206 [Interview. Stanley Kramer Canadian interview]. 16 PIC POS SAFETY 1 1 M59205 [Interview. Stanley Kramer Canadian interview]. 16 MAG SAFETY 1 1 M59211 [Interview. Stanley Kramer Canadian interview]. 16 PIC POS SAFETY 1 1 M59210 [Interview. Stanley Kramer Canadian interview]. 16 MAG SAFETY 1 1 M59213 [Interview. Stanley Kramer Canadian interview]. 16 PIC POS SAFETY 1 1 M59212 [Interview. Stanley Kramer Canadian interview]. 16 MAG SAFETY 1 1 M59215 [Interview. Stanley Kramer Canadian interview]. 16 PIC POS SAFETY 1 1 M59214 [Interview. Stanley Kramer Canadian interview]. 16 MAG SAFETY 1 1 M59217 [Interview. Stanley Kramer Canadian interview]. 16 PIC POS SAFETY 1 1 M59216 [Interview. Stanley Kramer Canadian interview]. 16 MAG SAFETY 1 1 M59219 [Interview. Stanley Kramer Canadian interview]. 16 PIC POS SAFETY 1 1 M59218 [Interview. Stanley Kramer Canadian interview]. 16 MAG SAFETY 1 1 M59221 [Interview. Stanley Kramer Canadian interview]. 16 PIC POS SAFETY 1 1 M59220 [Interview. Stanley Kramer Canadian interview]. 16 MAG SAFETY 1 1 M59223 [Interview. Stanley Kramer Canadian interview]. 16 PIC POS SAFETY 1 1 M59222 [Interview. Stanley Kramer Canadian interview]. 16 MAG SAFETY 1 1 M59225 [Interview. Stanley Kramer Canadian interview]. 16 PIC POS SAFETY 1 1 M59224 [Interview. Stanley Kramer Canadian interview]. 16 MAG SAFETY 1 1 M59227 [Interview. Stanley Kramer Canadian interview]. 16 PIC POS SAFETY 1 1 M59226 [Interview. Stanley Kramer Canadian interview]. 16 MAG SAFETY 1 1 M33912 [Interview. Stanley Kramer Russian interview]. 35 PREPRINT SAFETY 2 2 M48217 [It's a mad, mad, mad, mad world ‐‐ excerpt. From reel 2] 35 DPN SAFETY 1 1 M22702 [It's a mad, mad, mad, mad world ‐‐ excerpts. Jonathan Winters. TV clips]. 35 PREPRINT SAFETY 1 1 M48217 [It's a mad, mad, mad, mad world‐‐excerpt. From reel 2] 35 DTN SAFETY 1 1 T13716 [Judgement ‐‐ excerpt. Lt. Calley on the stand with Daniels] 2 IN. VIDEOREEL 1 1 T13717 [Judgement ‐‐excerpts. Calley and girl at house ; Calley on stand with Latimer] 2 IN. VIDEOREEL 1 1 M20905 [Oklahoma crude‐‐excerpts. TV clips] 16 PRINT SAFETY 1 1 M48219 [Oklahoma crude‐‐excerpts. TV clips] 35 CMP SAFETY 1 1 M48220 [Oklahoma crude‐‐excerpts. TV clips] 35 CMP SAFETY 1 1 M48221 [Oklahoma crude‐‐excerpts. TV clips] \ 35 CMP SAFETY 1 1 M20911 [On the beach ] 16 PRINT SAFETY 1 1 M20906 [On the beach] 16 PRINT SAFETY 1 1 M18693 [Stanley Kramer retrospective]. 35 PRINT SAFETY 3 3 M19123 [Stanley Kramer retrospective]. 35 PRINT SAFETY 3 3 M48218 [Stanley Kramer retrospective]. 35 DPN SAFETY 1 6 M48214 [Stanley Kramer retrospective]. 35 DTN SAFETY 1 6 M18142 [Stanley Kramer retrospective]. 35 PRINT SAFETY 3 3 M153816 [the runner stumbles] children’s orthopedic hospital public service announcements 3/4 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE 1 1 M153815 [the runner stumbles] interview with stanley kramer & dick van dyke on good morning america 3/4 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE 1 1 M160341 1989 simon wiesenthal center annual banquet 1/2 IN. VHS VIDEOCASSETTE 1 1 M160350 34th annual academy awards show: stanley kramer receiving the thalberg award 1/2 IN. BETACAM SP 1 1 M14494 5,000 fingers of Dr. T. 16 PRINT SAFETY 2 2 M160356 5000 fingers of dr. t ‐‐ clip reel 1/2 IN. BETACAM SP 1 1 M159434 a.m. america: lt. calley segment, stanley kramer 3/4 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE 1 1 M160358 abc late night ‐‐ defeats 3/4 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE 2 2 M159426 abc late night: comedians 3/4 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE 2 2 M160331 american masters ‐‐ sidney poiter: one bright light 1/2 IN. VHS VIDEOCASSETTE 1 1 M160334 birthday segment: cnn 9/29/2000, showbiz today, kcbs entertainment tonight 1/2 IN. VHS VIDEOCASSETTE 1 1 M6544 Bless the Beasts and Children 16 PRINT SAFETY 3 3 M6544 Bless the beasts and children 16 PRINT SAFETY 3 3 M19442 Bless the beasts and children 35 PRINT SAFETY 6 6 M6276 Caine mutiny 16 PRINT SAFETY 4 4 T7412 Camera 4 reports. Stanley Kramer, the movies, and B.Y.U. 2 IN. VIDEOREEL 1 1 M160347 cary grant: the leading man 1/2 IN. VHS VIDEOCASSETTE 1 1 M2855 Champion 35 PRINT NITRATE 6 6 M6536 Champion 16 PRINT SAFETY 3 3 M6343 Child is waiting 16 PRINT SAFETY 3 3 M18724 Child is waiting, A 35 PRINT SAFETY 6 6 M6592 Cyrano de Bergerac 16 PRINT SAFETY 3 3 M6346 Cyrano de Bergerac 16 PRINT SAFETY 3 3 M18514 Cyrano de Bergerac 35 PRINT SAFETY 7 7 M6313 Death of a salesman 35 PRINT SAFETY 3 3 M19083 Defiant ones 35 PRINT SAFETY 5 5 M6216 Defiant ones 16 PRINT SAFETY 2 3 M160339 director of the month: stanley kramer 1/2 IN. VHS VIDEOCASSETTE 1 1 M160351 director of the month: stanley kramer 1/2 IN. BETACAM SP 1 1 M19444 Domino principle 35 PRINT SAFETY 7 7 M18972 Domino principle 35 PRINT SAFETY 7 7 M48223 Domino principle‐‐excerpts] 35 PRINT SAFETY 1 1 M6605 Eight IroN MeN 16 PRINT SAFETY 3 3 M164710 From Here to Eternity 16 PRINT SAFETY 2 2 M161267 From Here to Eternity ‐‐ U3 16 PRINT SAFETY 1 1 M161268 From Here to Eternity ‐‐ U4 16 PRINT SAFETY 1 1 M159622 guess who’s coming to dinner 16 MOVIE CARTRIDGE 6 6 M159431 guess who’s coming to dinner (TV) 3/4 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE 1 1 M6594 Guess who's coming to dinner 16 PRINT SAFETY 3 3 M19264 Guess who's coming to dinner 35 PRINT SAFETY 6 6 M32376 Guess who's coming to dinner 35 PRINT SAFETY 6 6 M6511 Happy time 16 PRINT SAFETY 3 3 M27719 High Noon 35 PRINT SAFETY 5 5 M6489 High noon 16 PRINT SAFETY 3 3 M27719 High noon 35 PRINT SAFETY 5 5 M6591 High noon 16 PRINT SAFETY 3 3 M18449 High noon 35 PRINT SAFETY 5 5 M160354 high noon ‐‐ part 1 1/2 IN. BETACAM SP 1 1 M164665 Hollywood Dreams ‐‐ unedited footage 35 PRINT SAFETY 1 1 M164666 Hollywood Dreams ‐‐ unedited footage 35 MAG SAFETY 1 1 T11393 Hollywood greats. Stanley Kramer. 16 PMP SAFETY 1 1 T11393 Hollywood greats. Stanley Kramer. 16 MAG 1 1 M2845 Home of the brave 35 PRINT NITRATE 5 5 M6603 Home of the Brave 16 PRIYT SAFETY 3 3 M1305 Home of the brave 35 PRINT NITRATE 10 10 M27760 Home of the brave 35 PRINT NITRATE 4 5 M6556 Home of the brave 16 PRINT SAFETY 3 3 M6569 Home of the brave 16 PRINT SAFETY 3 3 M153817 homeward bound: family in the movies 3/4 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE 1 1 M159435 horowitz/kramer: at one 3/4 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE 1 1 M6518 Inherit the Wind 16 PRINT SAFETY 4 4 M6518 Inherit the wind 16 PRINT SAFETY 4 4 M18294 Inherit the wind 35 PRINT SAFETY 7 7 M18471 Inherit the wind 35 PRINT SAFETY 7 7 M160335 inherit the wind ‐‐ promo 1/2 IN. VHS VIDEOCASSETTE 1 1 M160352 inherit the wind ‐‐ promo 1/2 IN. BETACAM SP 1 1 M159432 interviews: lost generation, stanley kramer 3/4 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE 1 1 M6515 Invitation to a gunfighter 16 PRINT SAFETY 3 3 M18671 Invitation to a gunfighter 35 PRINT SAFETY 7 7 M6240 It's a mad, mad, mad, mad world 16 PRINT SAFETY 5 5 M18093 It's a mad, mad, mad, mad world 35 PRINT SAFETY 9 9 M159947 johnny ringo #4; the posse, karen sharpe 1/4 IN. AUDIO REEL 1 1 T13715 Judgement 2 IN. VIDEOREEL 1 1 T14155 Judgement 3/4 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE 5 5 M160330 judgement at nuremberg ‐‐ 16/9 1.66 version 1/2 IN. VHS VIDEOCASSETTE 2 2 M153857 judgement at nuremberg ‐ clip reel 1/2 IN. BETACAM SP 1 1 M159424 Judgement: The Court Martial of the Tiger of Malaya ‐ General Yamashita 3/4 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE 2 2 M159425 Judgement: The Trial of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg 3/4 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE 2 2 M6192 Judgment at Nuremberg 16 PRINT SAFETY 5 5 M6336 Judgment at Nuremberg 16 PRINT SAFETY 5 5 M18621 Judgment at Nuremberg 35 PRINT SAFETY 11 11 M18221 Judgment at Nuremberg 35 PRINT SAFETY 11 11 M18209 Judgment at Nuremberg 35 PRINT SAFETY 11 11 M159420 Judgment: The Court Martial of Lieutenant William Calley 3/4 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE 2 2 M6468 Juggler 16 PRINT SAFETY 2 2 M160361 kramer clips 3/4 IN.
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