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One National Gay & Lesbian Archives Collection of Film ONE NATIONAL GAY & LESBIAN ARCHIVES COLLECTION OF FILM AND VIDEO, circa 1965-1999. (Outfest Legacy Project) Collection 19 Last Update: 2008-09-29 WARNING: This is an in-process inventory list that may contain errors Inventory No. Title Release Date Running Time Sound/Silent Color/B&W Format Size and Type Study Copy No. M128517 1989 Los Angeles Gay and Lesbian Pride Parade 1989 1/2 IN. VHS VIDEOCASSETTEDVD04221M M137025 [A Donna Maria Epic -- Compilation] The Hustler Birthday Present Doctor Pays a Visit Beard and Arab Boy SherkOPT and Shave AuditionB&W for a Part16 SAFETY M128649 A million teenagers 16 SAFETY M137138 [A Place to Be -- Incest Footage] SI. COL. 16 SAFETY M137139 [A Place to Be -- Incest Footage] MAG 16 SAFETY M137140 [A Place to Be -- Incest Footage] MAG 16 SAFETY M137136 [A Place to Be -- Open House Footage] SI. COL. 16 SAFETY M137137 [A Place to Be -- Open House Footage] MAG 16 SAFETY M137141 [A Place to Be -- Shelly’s Roast Footage] MAG 16 SAFETY M137142 [A Place to Be -- Shelly’s Roast Footage] MAG 16 SAFETY T107841 ABC News OPT COL. 16 SAFETY VA23063 T M128497 Act Up L.A. - Mayor Riordon Board of Supervisors 7/28/93 1/2 IN. VHS VIDEOCASSETTE M127798 Act Up Lecture 1/2 IN. VHS VIDEOCASSETTE M128647 AIDS: What Everyone Needs to Know 16 SAFETY M128693 AIDS: What Everyone Needs to Know 16 SAFETY M128694 AIDS: What Everyone Needs to Know 16 SAFETY M128695 AIDS: What Everyone Needs to Know 16 SAFETY M128696 AIDS: What Everyone Needs to Know 16 SAFETY M127728 Al Parker Interview 10/16/1985 1/2 IN. VHS VIDEOCASSETTE M137062 Anatomy of Tom OPT B&W 16 SAFETY M137072 Archaeology and Israel Tour Urban Farm SI. COL. 8 SAFETY M137050 Artist Model B&W 16 SAFETY M127845 Athletic Model Guild 1/2 IN. VHS VIDEOCASSETTE M127846 Athletic Model Guild 1/2 IN. VHS VIDEOCASSETTE M127847 Athletic Model Guild 1/2 IN. VHS VIDEOCASSETTE M127848 Athletic Model Guild 1/2 IN. VHS VIDEOCASSETTE M127841 Athletic Model Guild 1/2 IN. VHS VIDEOCASSETTE M127842 Athletic Model Guild 1/2 IN. VHS VIDEOCASSETTE M127843 Athletic Model Guild 1/2 IN. VHS VIDEOCASSETTE M127844 Athletic Model Guild 1/2 IN. VHS VIDEOCASSETTE M127849 Athletic Model Guild 1/2 IN. VHS VIDEOCASSETTE M127850 Athletic Model Guild 1/2 IN. VHS VIDEOCASSETTE M137038 Beach Buddies MAG COL. 16 SAFETY M137030 Blind Faith SI. COL. 16 SAFETY M128620 Blob stuff MOS COL. 16 SAFETY M127777 Bob Basker Interview 7/1/96 1/2 IN. VHS VIDEOCASSETTE M128505 Bob McNee 7/27/84 1/2 IN. VHS VIDEOCASSETTE M137051 [Boxer -- Pornographic Footage] MAG 16 SAFETY M137027 Brother Load OPT COL. 16 SAFETY M137622 Call it Maya for Now -- Cuts and Outs COL. 16 SAFETY M127816 Camp SCWU 1990 1/2 IN. VHS VIDEOCASSETTE M128494 Carol Davis Interview 1/5/87 1/2 IN. VHS VIDEOCASSETTE T102667 CATHEDRAL OF HOPE 0:30:00 3/4 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE T102668 CATHEDRAL OF HOPE 0:30:00 3/4 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE T102669 CATHEDRAL OF HOPE 0:30:00 3/4 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE T102670 CATHEDRAL OF HOPE 0:30:00 3/4 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE T102671 CATHEDRAL OF HOPE 0:30:00 3/4 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE T102672 CATHEDRAL OF HOPE 0:30:00 3/4 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE T102673 CATHEDRAL OF HOPE 0:30:00 3/4 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE T102674 CATHEDRAL OF HOPE 0:30:00 3/4 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE T102675 CATHEDRAL OF HOPE 0:30:00 3/4 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE T102676 CATHEDRAL OF HOPE 0:30:00 3/4 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE T102677 CATHEDRAL OF HOPE 0:30:00 3/4 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE T102678 CATHEDRAL OF HOPE 0:30:00 3/4 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE T102679 CATHEDRAL OF HOPE 0:30:00 3/4 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE T102680 CATHEDRAL OF HOPE 3/4 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE T102694 CATHEDRAL OF HOPE 0:30:00 3/4 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE T102695 CATHEDRAL OF HOPE 0:30:30 3/4 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE T102696 CATHEDRAL OF HOPE 3/4 IN. T102697 CATHEDRAL OF HOPE 0:30:00 3/4 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE T102698 CATHEDRAL OF HOPE 0:30:00 3/4 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE T102699 CATHEDRAL OF HOPE 0:30:30 3/4 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE T102700 CATHEDRAL OF HOPE 0:31:00 3/4 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE T102786 CATHEDRAL OF HOPE 0:30:00 3/4 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE T102787 CATHEDRAL OF HOPE 0:30:30 3/4 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE T102788 CATHEDRAL OF HOPE 0:30:30 3/4 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE T102789 CATHEDRAL OF HOPE 0:31:30 3/4 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE T102790 CATHEDRAL OF HOPE 0:30:00 3/4 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE M128527 Charles Pierce Ad Brookside Cemetery #1 OPT COL. 8 SAFETY M128528 Charles Pierce Ad Brookside Cemetery #2 OPT COL. 8 SAFETY M128526 Charles Pierce Ad Libs Forest Lawn OPT 8 SAFETY M128533 Charles Pierce Ad Libs San Francisco 8 SAFETY M128535 Charles Pierce Ad Libs Watertown, New York 16 SAFETY M128484 Charles Pierce at Gay Men’s Chorus Benefit 1/2 IN. VHS VIDEOCASSETTE M128525 Charles Pierce at Pierce Brothers Mortuary 8 SAFETY M128474 Charles Pierce at Studio One 1/2 IN. VHS VIDEOCASSETTE M128479 Charles Pierce at Studio One 1/2 IN. VHS VIDEOCASSETTE M128466 Charles Pierce at Studio One - Christmas 1/2 IN. VHS VIDEOCASSETTE M128469 Charles Pierce at Studio One - Christmas 1/2 IN. VHS VIDEOCASSETTE M128480 Charles Pierce at the Ballroom 1/2 IN. VHS VIDEOCASSETTE M128482 Charles Pierce at the City 1/2 IN. VHS VIDEOCASSETTE M128471 Charles Pierce at the Fairmont Hotel 1/2 IN. VHS VIDEOCASSETTE M128470 Charles Pierce at the Plush Room 1/2 IN. VHS VIDEOCASSETTE M128472 Charles Pierce at the Plush Room 1/2 IN. VHS VIDEOCASSETTE M128476 Charles Pierce at the Plush Room 1/2 IN. VHS VIDEOCASSETTE M128482 Charles Pierce at the Plush Room 1/2 IN. VHS VIDEOCASSETTE M128483 Charles Pierce at the Woods 1/2 IN. VHS VIDEOCASSETTE M128634 Charles Pierce: Bette - Just like a man OPT B&W 16 SAFETY M128635 Charles Pierce: Commercials OPT COL. 16 SAFETY M128534 Charles Pierce Commercials 16 SAFETY M128636 Charles Pierce: Commercials (Roger Smith) OPT COL. 16 SAFETY DVD03122M M128481 Charles Pierce Memorial Service 1/2 IN. VHS VIDEOCASSETTE M128473 Charles Pierce Photo Greeting Card Shoot 1/2 IN. VHS VIDEOCASSETTE M128637 Charles Pierce Review: “Strangers” OPT COL. 16 SAFETY M128665 Charles Pierce Review, The OPT COL. 35 SAFETY M128632 Charles Pierce Review, The (#1) OPT COL. 16 SAFETY M128633 Charles Pierce Review, The (#2) OPT COL. 16 SAFETY M128640 [Charles Pierce Review -- Unidentified Footage #3] OPT COL. 16 SAFETY M128486 Charles Pierce Show at Dorothy Chandler Pavillion 1/2 IN. VHS VIDEOCASSETTE M128532 [Charles Pierce.Unknown Footage] OPT 8 SAFETY M128531 [Charles Pierce.Unknown Footage 1] 8 SAFETY M128530 [Charles Pierce.Unknown Footage 4] 8 SAFETY M127727 Charles Shively Interview 1/12/87 1/2 IN. VHS VIDEOCASSETTE M127787 Charles Shively Lecture 1/7/90 1/2 IN. VHS VIDEOCASSETTE M127788 Charles Shively Lecture 1/2 IN. VHS VIDEOCASSETTE M128516 [Chico and the Man.excerpt.Charles Pierce] 1/2 IN. VHS VIDEOCASSETTE M127733 Christopher Street West Los Angeles Parade and Festival 1983 1/2 IN. VHS VIDEOCASSETTEVA16431M M128490 Christopher Street West Parade 1/2 IN. VHS VIDEOCASSETTE M127770 Chuck Rowland Lecture 4/6/86 1/2 IN. VHS VIDEOCASSETTE M127780 Cliff Anchor Interview 7/2/96 1/2 IN. VHS VIDEOCASSETTE M137071 [Compilation -- Footage] History of the World Invaders from Mars Colossal Man Superman Rip Van Winkle SI. COL. 8 SAFETY M127731 Connexus Connects Us! 1985 1/2 IN. VHS VIDEOCASSETTE M137631 Crown Prince Arcadia MOS B&W 16 SAFETY M137632 Crown Prince Arcadia SI. B&W 16 SAFETY M137633 Crown Prince Arcadia MAG 16 SAFETY M137052 [Cute Cut-Ups -- Pornographic Footage] MAG 16 SAFETY M127768 Dan Siminowski Lecture 12/2/84 1/2 IN. VHS VIDEOCASSETTE M128623 Dance, Little Children OPT COL. 16 SAFETY M128697 Dance, Little Children OPT COL. 16 SAFETY M137023 Dance Little Children OPT COL. 16 SAFETY M127775 David Ehrenstein Interview 6/4/89 1/2 IN. VHS VIDEOCASSETTE M127793 David G. Cameron Lecture Nov-87 1/2 IN. VHS VIDEOCASSETTE M128478 [Designing Women.1989-02-17.excerpt.Charles Pierce] 1/2 IN. VHS VIDEOCASSETTE M128629 Dichotomy OPT COL. 16 SAFETY DVD03131M M137060 Doctor OPT B&W 16 SAFETY M137046 Doctor’s Orders OPT B&W 16 SAFETY M127738 Don Jackson Interview 12/1/86 1/2 IN. VHS VIDEOCASSETTE M127723 Donna Smith and Lisa Ben Interview 2/28/88 1/2 IN. VHS VIDEOCASSETTE M137043 Double Exposure MAG COL. 16 SAFETY M127812 Dr. Alan Cantwell Jr. Lecture 6/5/88 1/2 IN. VHS VIDEOCASSETTE M127797 Dr. Alan Cantwell Jr. Presentation 6/5/88 1/2 IN. VHS VIDEOCASSETTE M127836 Dr. Betty Brooks Lecture 4/10/88 1/2 IN. VHS VIDEOCASSETTE M127772 Dr. Evelyn Hooker Interview 12/4/83 1/2 IN. VHS VIDEOCASSETTE M128501 Dr. Walter Williams - Homosexuality in Thailand 1/2 IN. VHS VIDEOCASSETTE M127832 Dwain Houser Lecture 1/2 IN. VHS VIDEOCASSETTE M128644 DX of Syphilis 16 SAFETY T102616 DYKE TV 0:29:00 3/4 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE T102617 DYKE TV 0:29:00 3/4 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE T102618 DYKE TV 0:29:00 3/4 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE T102619 DYKE TV 0:29:00 3/4 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE T102620 DYKE TV 0:29:00 3/4 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE T102621 DYKE TV 0:29:00 3/4 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE T102622 DYKE TV 0:29:00 3/4 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE T102623 DYKE TV 0:29:00 3/4 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE T102624 DYKE TV 0:29:00 3/4 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE T102625 DYKE TV 0:29:00 3/4 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE T102626 DYKE TV 0:29:00 3/4 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE T102682 DYKE TV 0:29:00 3/4 IN.
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