The Inventory of the John Patrick Collection #1147
The Inventory
of the
John Patrick
Collection
#1147
Howard Gotlieb Archival Research Center PATRICK, JOHN Gift of 1969
Box 1 A. Play Scripts Each includes holograph note of explanation.
1) THE WILLOW AND I, 1941, Typescript with holo. corr., 135 pp.
2) THE HASTY HEART, 1945, Typescript with holo. corr., 138 pp.
3) THE STORY OF 1'1ARY SURRATT (This Gentle Ghost), 1947,
a) Typescript, carbon typescript and mimeo with holo.
additions and corrections, 121 pp.
b) Scri?t for Philco Television Playhouse, Feb. 13, 1949.
Adapted byS~muel Carter. Mimeo, 88 pp.
c) Notes for play script, holo., 2 pp. & Typescript and
carbon typescript with holo. additions and corrections,
19 PP•
4) LO AND BEHOLD, 1951, Carbon typescript with holo. addit:Lons
2 and. corrections, 125 pp.
5) THE TEAHOUSE OF THE AUGUST MOON, 1954
a) Working script, Typescript, carbon typescript and mimeo
with holo. additions and corrections, 103 pp.
b) Script in Spanish. Carbon typescr'ipt, 121 pp.
6) BLEAK HOUSE, 1957, Carbon typescript, 107 pp.
7) JUNIPER AND THE PAGANS, 1959, Mimeo, 128 pp. Holo. notes
includes. Also two photos of set renderings by Oliver
Smith and a photo of show with Da-.hrd Wayne.
8) EVERYBODY DOVES OPAL, 1961, Carbon typescript, 111 pp.
with one page of holo. notes.
Box 2 9) IT'S BEEN WONDERFUL, 1963, Mimeo, 116 pp. Holo. t,:1'-'lote
included O i i .i ,; , 10+ EARTH AND HIGH HEAVEN, No date, Mimeo with holo. additions
and corrections, 120 PP· page2
PATRICK, JOHN
Gift of 1969
11) MRS. 'ARRIS GOES TO PARIS, Musical book, 1968, 87 pp.
most halo. with some mimeo and typeszript with halo.
additions and corrections.
12) NEVER ON SUNDAY (Opened in NYC as ILLYA DARLING). Musical
book, 1967,
a) First draft, halo. with some typescript, arprox. 200 pp.
b) Typescript with halo. additions and corrections, 110 pp.
Box 3 13) EVERYBODY'S GIRL, 1968
a) Script, Mimeo with some halo. notes and corrections, 99 pp.
b) Newspaper articles about productions of play (25)
c) Photographs from show as performed at the Flat Rock
Playhouse in North Carolina, 8 x 10 (2)
d) Programs from various productions
1. Flat Rock Playhouse, Henderson, N.C.
2).Playhouse on the Mall, Paramus, N.J.
3. Albuquerque Little Theatre, Albuquerque, New Mexico (2)
4. Tampa Community Theatre, Tampa, Florida (2)
14) SCANDAL POINT, 1968
a~ Typescript, carbon typescript & mimeo with halo. additions,
corrections, stage directions, and note::.; 89 pp.
b) Newspaper articles, a~prox. 25 pp.
c) Program from Albuquerque Little Theatre
d) The Albuquerque Clubwoman, August, 1968
B. Screenplays
1) TAKE THREE TENSES (When produced finally called ENCHANTMENT)
1948. Mimeo, 143 pp. Halo. note included. page 3
PATRICK, JOHN
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2) THE PRESIDENT'S LADY, 1952
a) Screen Treatment. Reproduction of typescript with some
halo. notes, 59 pp.
b) Bound copy of script with halo. note to JP from producer
Sol S,tt±gel. Mimeo, 134 pp. Also 49 photographs from
movie, 8 x 10 glossies.
Box 4 3) THREE COINS IN A FOUNTAIN, 1953
a) Screen treatment. Reproduction of typescript, 55 pp.
b) Reproduction of typescript with some halo. notes, 128 pp.
4) A MANY-SPLENDORED THING, 1954
a) Screen treatment. Reproduction of typescript, 71 pp.
b) Reproduction of typescript with some halo. notes, 118 pp.
5) MISTER ROBERTS, 1955. Reproduction of typescript, 133 pp.
6) HIGH SOCIETY, 1955
a) Screen treatment. Mimeo with halo. notes, 54 pp.
b) Bound copy of script with halo. note to JB from producer
Sol $1i'e.gel. Mimeo, 104 pp. Also 25 photographs from movite ,.
8 x 10 mat finish
c) Full size billboard poster for movie
7) LES GIRLS, 1956
a) Mimeo with halo.note included, 96 pp.
b) Bound copy of script with halo. note to JP from producer
Sol $,f:d.gel. Mctmeo, 114 pp. Also 25 photographs from movie,
8 x 10 mat finish.
c) Newspaper articles-reviews, approx. 25
d) Picture Show & Film Pictorial, Nov. 9, 1957
e) The Hollywood Reporter, Oct. 2, 1957 pag1=: 4
PATRICK, JOHN
Gift of 1969
Box 5 8) SOME CAME RUNNING> 1958
a) Outline. Carbon typescript, llOpp.
b) Mimeo with holo. note included, 148 pp.
9) GOOD AS GOLD, 1958. Carbon typescript with holo. note
included, 121 pp.
10) PARRISH, 1959. Typescript and carbon typescript with holo.
note included, 145 pp.
11) THE WORLD OF SUZIE WONG, 1960
a) Screen treatment. Carbon typescript with holo. additions
and corrections, 83 pp.
b) Carbon typescr:L-pt., 150 pp.
12) GIGOT, 1961. Carbon typescript, 99 pp. Also ho+o. notes, 2 pp.
13) THE MAIN ATTRACTION, 1962
a) Mimeo with typescript and carbon typescript pages of
revision. All with holo, corrections, approx. 150 pp.
b) The_Hol~ood Reporter, Front page, March 2, 1962
c) Call sheets from movie. Mimeo, 8 pp.
14) THE OTHER SIDE OF THE MOUNTAIN, 1962. Mimeo with halo., 130 pp.
Box 6 15) THE HUNT FOR KIMATHI, 1966. Carbon typescript with some halo.
notes included, 135 pp.
16) BLOOMER GIRL, 1967. Typescript with halo. additions and corrections.
First draft, 87 pp.
17) THE SHOES OF THE FISHERMAN, 1968. First draft. Treatment.
Holograph, approx. 130 pp. page 5
PATRICK, JOHN
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18) A CANDLE FOR ST. JUDE, Nofa.ate. Typescript with holo.
additions and corrections, 115 PP•
19) A FEATHER IN HER HAT, No date. Typescript with holo. additions
and corrections, 104 pp.
20) I THANK A FOOL, No date. Treatment. Carbon typescript with
holo. note included. qJ.l ff,
Unboxed Scrapbooks l Wrapped item #1
i) GOOD AS GOLD
a) Newspaper articles, approx. 40
b) Pen and ink sketch by artist Bill Mauldin of impression of play
c) 3 photocdipies of Bill Mauldin sketch.
2) THE CURIOUS SAVAGE
a) Newspaper articles, approx. 75
b) Playbill's from Martin Beck Theatre, NYC; Richmond Civic Theatre,
Richmond Indiana;:i; and the Little Theatre of San Antonia,
San Antonio, Texas
c) Photo of Lillian. Gish. 8 x 10 glossy
d) Color photo of advertis:i.ng poster for Sea Cliff High School. 5 x 7
3) LO AND BEHOLD
a) Newspaper articles, approx. 7~ (5 from Italian procuction)
b) Playbills from The New Parsons Theatre, Hartford, Conn.;
Cass Theatre, Detroit, Mich.; New Gayety Theatre, Baltimore,
Maryland; Booth Theatre, NYC.
c) 3 x 5 Glossy photo ot set
d) 5 x7 color photo of billboard at Booth Theatre page 6 PATRICK, JOHN
Gift of 1969
Wrapped item 112
4) THE HASTY HEART, 1945
a) Newspaper and magazine articles, approx. 200 to 1954 when J movie made
b) Articles by JP
1. "Call to Arms",Harpers Bazaar, Jan., 1945
2. "Ignorance Abroad", Glamour
3. "Snapshots Shuffled by an Idiot", Vogue, Jan., 1945
4. "What Does a Soldier Want in a Wife", Glamour, April, 1945
5. "Theatre Torment", Vogue, April, 1945
c) Mantle, Robert Burns (1873-1948) to JP. TLS, June 22, 1945
d) Letter to JP from his backers. TLS, Feb. 5, 1947
5) THE STORY OF MARY SURRATT, 1947
a) Newspaper articles, approx. 200
b) Henry Woodhouse (President of Historic Arts) to JP. Carbon TLS,
Feb. 12, 1947
c) Becker, Mortimer to JP. ALS d) Producer::; questionare. {\,. i for audience at play. Printed, 1 p. e) Playbill, Henry Miller Theatre, NYC.
f) Eight photos of production, 11 x 14, mat finish
g) "Journal" diary of beginning of production. Typescript, 6 pp.
6) EVERYBODY LOVES OPAL, 1961
a) Newspaper articles, approx. 50
b) Howell, Miriam (Agent) to Jp. TLS, Oct. 20, 1961
c) Stark, Ray to JP. Telegram, Aug. 9, 1961
d) Heckart, Eileen (1919- )to JP. 3 Telegrams: June 12, July 13,
July 15, 1961.
e) "Motes to Actors" by JP. Carbon typescript with some halo. marks, 1 p. page 7
PATRICK, JOHN
Gift of 1969
Wrapped item f/3
7) TEAHOUSE OF THfi: AUGUST MOON, 1953, Vol. I
(Boxes 11- 13) a) Newspaper articles, approx. 200 b) 28 photos, black & white, varying sizes
8) TEAHOUSE ... , Vol. II
a) N,ewspaper articles, appro1<. 200
b) Beck, Mrs. Martin to JP. TLS, March 4, 1954
c) Program for Tony Awards, March 28, 1954
d) Invitation and program to Aegis Theatre Club Annual Award
Luncheon, May 4, 1954
e) Ackerman, Carl W. (Letter telling JP that Columbia had chosen
"Teahouse" as the Pulitzer Prize winner) to JP, May 3, 1954
f) Photostat of check received for Pulitzer Prize
g) Kirk, Grayson to JP. Telegram, April 2, 1954
9) TEAHOUSE. . . National Company
a) Newspaper articles, approx. 40
b) Bromberg, Gertrude (Press Representative) to JP. TLS, May 9, 1955
10) TEAHOUSE ... Foreign P~oductions
a) N~paper articles, approx. 40
b) Howell, Miriam to JP. TLS , Oct. 14~ 1954
Box 7 C. Productions of TEAHOUSE OF THE AUGUST MOON around the world
1) Maylaya
a) 64 Photos, black & white, varying sizes. Each with
carbon typescript description on back
b) Newspaper clippings, approx. 40
c) West, ElaineA. -~(U.S. Information Agency) to JP. TLS,
Sept. 7, 1956 page 8
PATRICK, JOHN
Gift of 1969
2) Budapest
a) 14 photos, black & white glossies, various sizes
3) Denmark
a) 4 photos, black & white gJossies, various sizes
b) 8 newspaper artiiles (In Danish)
4) West Berlin
a) 5 Photos, black & white, various sizes
b) Program from Renaissance Theatre, Berlin
c) Newspaper articles (In German), approx. 10
d) Karlweis, Oscar (Berlin Sakini) to Howell, Miriam.
TLS, Oct. 10, 1954
5) Stockholm & MalnlP, Sweden
a) 15 newspaper articles (In Swedish)
b) 17 photos, black and white, various sizes
c) Lundbergh, Holge:r (Swedish Theatre Personage) to JP.
3 TLS & 1 copy of letter of his, Sept. 22, 1954, Feb. 12, 1955,
Feb. 13, 1955, Feb. 18, 1956(copy)
d)Howell, Miriam to Jacobson, Sol. TLS, Feb, 21, 1956
6) Brussels, Belgium & Seba, Holland
a) Photos. 3 pp. Black and white. 34 in stripes
b) Schroeder, Ethel (U.S. Information Agency) to Jacohson, Sol.
TLS, April 5, 1955 (about Brussels)
c) Newspaper articles, Approx. 50 (In French)
d) 3 photos, black and white, 8 x 10
7) Vienna, May, 1954
a) Newspaper articles, approx. 10 (In German)
b) 8 photos, black & white, glossies, 8 x 10 (some dupl:Lcat.es) pge 9
PATRICK, JOHN
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8) Paris
a) Newspap0.-c articles, approx. 25
b) 12 photos, black & white, various sizes (some duplicates)
9) Italy- Milan
a) Cecchini, Lionello (Sole Representative for USA & Canada
of the Italian National Theatre Guild) to Howell, Miriam.
TLS, Oct. 24, 1955
b) 6 newspaper articles
c) 4 photos, black & white glossies, 8 x 10
10) Japan
a) 13 photos, black & white, various sizes
11) Israel
a) 2 photos, black & white glossies, 8 x 10
Box 8 12) Yugoslavia- Zagreb
a) Crockett, John (US Information Service) to JP. TLS,
March 10, 1955
b) 1 newspaper review with typescript translation, 1 p.
c) 41 photos, black & white, various sizes
13) Australia, August, 1955
a) 2 Newspaper articles
b) 1 photo, black and white glossy, 8 x 10
14) Turkey
a) 6 photos, black and white, various sizes
15) Mexico, June, 1955, Mexico City
a) 11 newspaper articles (In English & Spanish)
b) 16 photos, black &white, 8 X 10 page 10
PATRICK, JOHN Gift of 1969
16) London, June, 1954
a) Newspaper articles, approx. 30
b) 12 photos, black & white, various sizes
17) Okinawa, April, 1954
a) 20 photos, black and white glossies, 8 x 10
b) Johnson, W.M., Brig. General (US Civil Administration
of the Ryukyu Islands) to Jacobson, Sol. TLS, Aug. 6, 1954
18) Picttires of productions in New York, Chicago, and the Road
Company-including Larry Parks, Burgess Meredith, Eli
Wallach, John Forsythe, Paul Ford, Eddie Bracken, Howard
Lindsay, Russell Crouse, and the author, John Patrick.
22 photos, black & white glossies, 8 x 10
19) Folder. Photos of different actors throughout the world
playing the role of Sakini. 16 photos, black & white glossies, 8 x 10
20) Same as above. Photos mounted. Including David Wayne,
Burgess Meredith, Eddie Bracken, Lar~y Parks, Eli Wallach,
Rosita Diaz. 19 photos, black & white~ 8 x 10
21) Folder. 5 photos of John Patrick with awards received from
TEAHOUSE ... and with Burgess Meredith & Scott McKay. Black
& white. Also TNS Jacobson, Sol to JP, Oct. 22, 1954.
Also two photos of JP
2~) Folder. Photos. Black & White, various sizes. 2 Different
a) Productions of THE HASTY HEART. One production withJohn
Forsythe & John Dall other Scandinavian. 12 photos
b) THE CURIOUS SAVAGE. Mexico. 15. page 11
PATRICK, JOHN
Gift of 1969
Box 9 23) Folder. Programs and playbills from theatre doing
TEAHOUSE all over the world. Including New York, Japan,
Israel, Germany, Mexico, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, France. 47.,
24) Magazines:
a) Il'Dramma, Milan, Nov., 1954. Contains TEAHOUSE in Italian
translation.
b) Theatre Arts, June, 1955. Contains complete copy of
TEAHOUSE
c) Esquire, August, 1960. Article by JP- "Hong Kong: The
Real World of Suzie Wong"
d) Dramatics, Jan. 1969. Advertisement for EVERYBODY'S GIRL
e) J.,IFE, Oct. 24, 1960. Article "Enter Suzie Wong"
f) The Hollywoood Reporter, August 5, 1955
g) San Fran~isco Guide, February, 1955
h) The Cue, Winter, 1955. Article about JP- "Patrick the Playwright"
i) The Pla.1bi.ll of Alpha Psi Omega, 1954
j) The Saturday Spectator, 2 issues. Nov. 5 & 12, 1955
k) Town & Country, Nov., 1954. 2 Tearsheets. Picture of JP
25) Folder: Various publicity items with halo. note on front by JP
a) Newspaper articles, approx. 75. Articles mostly from
Albuquerque newspapers and bio-material,
b) Program from Alhambra Dinner Theatre of Jacksonville,
Florida. Production of EVERYBODY LOVES OPAL, June, 1968.
c) Photo from above production. Black & white glossy, 8 x 10, page 12
PATRICK, JOHN
Gift of 1969
Box 10 D. Correspondence concerning specific plays and movies, &
memorabilia. Separate folders as arranged by JP
1) WILLOW AND I Howell, Miriam to JP. TLS, June 6, 1961
2) SHOES OF THE FISHERMAN
a) Beecher, MiltonM. to Rittenburg, Saul. TLS, Spt. 23, 1964.
Explanation of JP's contract for writing screenplay
b) Englund, George (movie producer) to JP (2) TLS.
Sept. 14 & 22, 1964
c) JP to Englund, George. Carbon TLS with accompanying
halo. note. Sept. 25, 1965
d) JP to Accounting Dept. of MGM. Carbon TL, Nov. 15~ 1965
e) Tearsheet from Life. Book review of THE FUTURE OF MAN
by Pierre Teilhard de Chardin.
3) EVERYBODY LOVES OPAL 14 TLS & Carbon TL Including:
a) Photostat contact with Cyril Ritchard to direct the show.
Signed, Aug. 18, 1961
b) Stark, Ray to Ritter, Thelma. Carbon TL, June 20, 1963
c) Howell, Miriam to JP. 'fLS, July 22, 1963
d) Stark, Ray to JP. TLS, Aug. 5, 1963
e) Roach, Hal, Jr. to JP (2) TLS. Dec. 4, 1963 & Jan. 16, 1964
f) Erskine, Howard to JP. TLS & also signed by JP Permission
to o·ptton of television rights to play, Jan. 12, 1966
g) Fadiman, William to Stark, Ray. TLS, No date page 13
4) GOOD AS GOLD, 1956
a) Research material. Typescript & carbon typescript, 8 pp.
Also two tearsheets f~om the Congressional l&ord.
b) Gore, Sen. Albert to JP (3) TLS. June 5 & 22, July 16, 1956.
Included 8 x 10 black and white glossy and four ALS from people
in Tennessee asking him for favors
c) Walker, Emily to JP. TL$, Jan. 10, 1956. Included 8 x 10
glossy of House Ways and Means Committee
d) Issue of Roll Call, June 14, 1956
e) Playbill from Belasco Theatre, New York city
5) HASTY HEART
a) Program to play
b) Review of movie in Time, Feb. 13, 1950
C) Review form New York Time~of revival of play in 1959.
d) Rights agreement with CBS to do as televisioiplay.
Mimeo, 6 pp. Signed by JP, Nov. 3, 1958
e) Contract of Guaranty. Deals with translation and production
rights in Poland. Mimeo, 14 pp. Signed by JP, Sept. 1, 1961
f) Two copies of Memorandum of Agreement with production in
Poland. Carbon typescript, 2 pp. Signed by JP, Sept. 25, 1961
6) THE WORLD OF SUZIE WONG
a) Newspaper articles. Some with halo. notes, approx. 50
b) Menu from World Premiere of movie, Dec. 14, 1960
c) Printed item announcing premiere release of the movie
d) Hollywood Variety, Jan. 7, 1960
e) Cali sheets from movie. Mimeo, 2 PP•
f) Renthal, Charles H. (JP' s CPA) to Paramount Pictures Corp.
Carbon TLS, April 13, 1962
g) Richardson, James H. ('rres .Paramount) to Renthal, Charle,, H. 2 Carbon TL, May 3 & June 14, 1962. page 14
PATRICK, JOHN Gift of 1969
7) GIGOT
a) Lasky, Floria V. (Lawyer) to JP. TLS, June 14, 1961
8) JUNIPER AND THE PAGANS
a) Newspaper articles, approx. 20
b) Photos. Black & white, 3 x 5 (10), most with David Wayne
c)Owner rights to play. Carbon typescript, 13 pp. Signed by
JP, August 10, 1957
d) 2 other Carbon TL I s conc2r:: ..-in.:;; business of rights
9) PARRISH
a) Xerox copy of cost sheet for movie, 2 pp.
b) Lasky, Floria V. to JP. TLS, Oct. 16, 1958
10) THE STORY OF MARY SURRATT
a) Stern, Bert to JP. TLS, No date
11) SOME CAME RUNNING
a) Siegel 3 Sol C. to JP. (2) TL, Dec. 27, 1957 & Jan. 9, 1958
12) EVERYBODY'S GIRL
a) Reviews of try-out of show. Xerox & carbon typescript (4)
b) 1 ALS & 1 TLS to JP about stock productions of show
c) Casting sheet, (2) Nov. 21 & 28, 1967. Xero:x: and carbon
typescript with many halo. notes by JP
d) Properties list for show. Xerox, 2 pp.
E. Correspondence concerning royalty reports. Eleven letters, mostly
carbon TL's with one xerox and one TL, July-Dec., 1968. Most of the
materials are the royalty reports that Dramatists Play Service and
Samuel French send every six months. Xerox and typescript, apprc;:.
75 pp. Halo. letter by JP explain~,llj1 the material. page 15 PATRICK, JOHN
Gift of 1969
F. General Correspondence. 25 ALS, TLS, & Carbon TLS.
Including:
Chapman, John to Jacobson, Sol. Carbon TL, Jan. 4, 1955
Cousins, Norman to Jacobson, Sol. TLS, June 1, 1955
Guinness, Alec to JP. ALS, Jan., 12, 1959
Howell, Miriam tu JP. TLS, May 10, 1955
Jacobson, Sol to JP. (3) TNS, Sept. 6 & Oct. 7, 1955 & March 9,
1956. Also included article by Sol Jacobson from Promenade,
Oct., 1955- "Teahouses the World 'round", and 3 photos,
Black & white .. 8 x 10, showing advertisements for "Teahouse"
on Northwest Orient Airlines.
Meredith, Burgess to JP. TLS, Feb. 9, 1955
JP to Stark, Ray, :(3) Carbon TLS, Oct. 21, 1960 (2) & Feb. 11, 1964
Sherwood, Robert to JP. Telegram, Feb. 8, 1947
Stark, Ray to JP (4) TLS & a Telegram, May 8 & 12, 1960;
Sept. 21, 1961; Feb. 21., 1962; Jan. 21, 1964
G. Miscellaneous
1. 5 Original pencil sketches of the set for "Teahouse" by the set
designer Peter Larkin.
Box 6 Film Roll copy ~f trailer a.nnou'Q:cing movie version of "Teahouse".
Made by Filmack, approx. 500 ft.
1) Cardboard box of newspaper and magazine articles. Almost
entirely dealing with "Teahouse". Approx. 1000 page 16
PATRICK, ,)(fHN
Gift of 1969 D / I 0/'t( // 2) Wrapped. Item #4
a) Watercolor rendering of set for MARY SURRATT by designer
Samuel Leve. Framed. Aprrox. 24" x 12"
b) Water-color rendering of set for "Teahouse" by designer Peter Lar
kin. Framed, approx. 16" x 6 "
c) Framed tearsheet from Sunday News, March 14, 1954.
Pictures and article about "Teahouse".
d) Photo. Mounted, appt"lix. 16 "x 12", black. & whit:e, mat
finish. "Teahouse" including John Forsythe, David Wayne &
Paul Ret:l Ford.
e) Two mount board pos!ers of "Teahouse" at Martin Beck
Theatre.
3) Wrapped Item #5. 16 playboards. 14 announcing"Teahouse",
one. for THE CURIOUS SAVAGE, and one Czech production of
EVERYBODY LOVES OPAL. From countries such as Mexico, Japan, Sweden, F~nce,,. Germany, Austria, Italy; & America. PATRICK, JOHN
Addenda, June, 1970.
Box 7 Playbills and souvenir bookJ~ts from productims of JP' s plays.
1. 11 The Hasty Heart" The Play~o~r. Geary Theatre, San Francisco, 19l+6•
2. 11 The Hasty Heart 11 Souvenir booklet with letter laid in: '. Goldman, Milton (Ashley Famous Agency) to John Patrick
TJ,S July 29, 1968.
3o 11 The Story of Mary Surratt" The Playbill for Henry Miller's Theatre, 1947.
4o 11 The Teahouse of the August Moon" The Playbill for' the Martin Beck Theatre, 1954 .. 5., 11 The Teahouse of the August Moon" Souvenir booklet.
6. " La Casa de Te de la Luna de Agosto" Teatro ~al, Buenos Ai.res, 1956.
7.. "The World of Suzie Wong" United Kingdom Premiere of movd.e. P1aza,
Piccadilly Circus, Dec. 14, no year.
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THE TEAHOUSE OF THE AUGUST MOON Greek version.
Patrick, John #1147 1/9/69 Addenda
Package 6
I. Printed Material. A Posters for "Teahouse of the August Moon."
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