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Index to Academy Oral Histories Richard Goldstone Index to Academy Oral Histories Richard Goldstone Richard Goldstone (Producer) Call number: OH119 A.T.C.A. (short), 220, 245, 359, 360, 366-367 A3 (play), 1081 Aalberg, John, 349-350 Abbott, George, 796 Abraham Lincoln Brigade (U.S. Spanish Civil War unit), 151-152, 164 Academy Awards, 202-203, 211-212, 224, 312-313, 317 Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, 80, 207, 660 Addison, John, 898 Adler, E. Maurice "Buddy", 93, 120, 176, 189, 211, 224, 230-231, 233, 267, 328, 361, 364-365, 439, 460-461, 662, 671, 673, 793, 977, 981, 986, 987-988, 991 "Adlerhorst" (Hitler's headquarters), 855-856 The Adventures of Ben Gunn (book), 1112 The Adventures of Wesley Jackson (book), 181 ADVENTURES IN PARADISE (television), 7, 74-75, 786, 836-838, 976-996, 999, 1021, 1025-1026, 1038-1039, 1080 advertising films, 924-926 AERONAUTICS (short), 290 "The Affair at St. Albans" (story), 680, 798, 813-814 AFFAIR IN HAVANA, 960-961, 966-976 agents, 73-74 Agricultural and Industrial Development Bank of Cuba (BANFAIC), 966-967, 968, 975-976 Ainlee, Richard, 385 Air Force (magazine), 632, 853 AIR FORCE INTELLIGENCE, 649 AIR POWER AND ARMIES, 224, 448, 507-509, 539, 548, 550-589, 592, 598-599, 615-616, 622-623, 631-632 AIRPLANE GUNSIGHTS K-8 TYPE, 486, 513 Akst, Al, 257 Akst, Harry, 257 alcoholism in films, 768 Aldrich, Robert, 979, 981, 983, 985-986 Alemàn, Nena, 976 Alexander, Shana, 980 ALIBI RACKET (short), 125 Alitalia Airlines, 927 ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT, 401 Allen, Irwin, 1034 Alley, Norman, 164-165 Allyn, John, 905, 965 Allyn, William, 1034 ALOHA NUI, 914 Alstock, Francis, 240, 347 Altman, Robert, 1022, 1023 Alton, John, 774, 777, 799 America First, 150-151 American Film Institute, 192, 1106, 1107 American Humane Association, 957 American Legion, 91, 170-171, 207, 270-271, 311 American Red Cross, 298-299, 332, 391-392 American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, 89, 265, 270-271 AMERICAN SPOKEN HERE (short), 261 AN AMERICAN TRAGEDY, 1011 Ames, Leon, 807-808 Ames, Preston, 786 Amfitheatrof, Daniele, 182, 197, 257 Anderson, Courtney, 211, 506-507, 566-567, 590-591, 660-661 Anderson, Eddie "Rochester", 797 Anderson, Marian, 389 Anderson, Mary, 1033 Anderson, Phil, 178-179, 228, 233 André, Gaby, 5, 10-13, 908-909, 929 THE ANDROMEDA STRAIN, 1080, 1096 ANDY HARDY (film series), 61-62 Ang, Philip, 994 ANGEL OF MERCY (short), 332-333 Angeli, Pier, 858-859, 876 Anhalt, Edward, 507, 567-568, 581, 591 animal actors, 98, 227, 325, 672 animal testing, films on, 88-89, 271, 297-298, 311-312 animation, 113-114 ANNIE LAURIE (short), 105 Ansen, David, 888 Ansen, Joe, 227, 246, 385, 389, 937-938, 956 Ansett Airlines, 946, 957 Anti-Nazi News (newsletter), 149 anti-Semitism, 677-678 APOCALYPSE NOW, 1016-1017 THE APPALOOSA, 1081 Armanda, Cecil, 1035 Armstrong, Charlotte, 775 ARMY CHAMPIONS (short), 245, 311 Arnold, Abigail, 1106 Arnold, Edward, 50, 754, 764-765 Arnold, Henry H., 417, 468-469, 480, 496, 598-599, 610, 624, 638, 654, 670-671 Arnold, John, 443 Arnsten, Stefan, 933, 974 Arnt, Charles, 270 AROUND THE WORLD IN EIGHTY DAYS, 22, 939 Arrowsmith, H. Webb, 1023 THE ASH CAN FLEET (short), 93, 136-137, 220 Ashworth, George S. Jr., 641 Ashworth, Jay, 936, 955 assistant directing, 56-58, 259-260 Association of American Railroads, 9, 906, 913, 932 Astoria studios (New York), 114 Atatürk, Kemal, 8, 915 atomic bomb, 405-407, 411 Atomic Energy Commission, 1110 Atwood, Robert, 455-456 Aubrey, James, 197, 753 AUDIOSCOPIKS (short), 116-117, 283-284 Auer, Mischa, 106 Austin, Harold, 272 auteur theory, 820-823 Avery, Tex, 325-326 Ayres, Lew, 401 BABES ON BROADWAY, 761 THE BABY MAKER, 72, 824, 836, 1079-1101 Bachmann, Larry, 437, 632, 769, 853, 881, 903, 967 BAD DAY AT BLACK ROCK, 787 Baer, Richard, 634, 640, 647 Baerwitz, Sam, 120, 375 Bagnall, George, 687 Bainter, Fay, 996 Bakaleinikoff, Constantin, 690-692, 840 Baker, Mel, 649 Baldwin, E. J. "Lucky", 770, 848 BALI, 289 Ball, Lucille, 683 "Ballad For Americans" (music), 331 Bamburger, Henry, 1015 Banting, Frederick, 89-90 BARBARELLA, 1059 BARBEE-CUES (short), 268, 341 Barber, Phil, 1023 Barnard College (New York), 1066-1067 Barnes, Eugene, 911 Barnes, Jane, 113 Barnes, R. W., 977 Barnett, Vince, 314 Barron, Carter, 353 Barrymore, Lionel, 1031 Barton, Clara, 332 Barton, Franklin, 1030 Basehart, Richard, 810 THE BATTLE! (short), 294-297 THE BATTLE OF CHINA, 447 THE BATTLE OF SAN PIETRO, 436 THE BATTLE OF THE ATLANTIC, 447 THE BATTLE OF THE MEDITERRANEAN, 447 BATTLEGROUND, 681, 746, 803 Bau, Gordon, 695 Bavaria Kunst (film studio), 870-872, 891 Baxter, Alan, 700 Bayer, Rolf, 998-999, 1002-1003, 1017 Bazin, Andre, 821 Beal, John, 548, 560, 566 Beatty, Clyde, 325 Beatty, Warren, 1045 Beaumont, Campbell Edward, 686 BECKY SHARP, 786 THE BEGINNING OR THE END, 574-575 Beich, Al, 65, 751, 756 Belgard, Arnold, 6, 395, 421, 423, 462-463, 510, 593, 596, 631, 636, 908, 912, 928-929, 937 Bell and Howell, 443, 611-616 Bell, James, 804 Bellamy, Ralph, 811 BELOW THE RIO GRANDE, 906-908, 926 BEN-HUR (1925), 60, 744 BEN-HUR (1959), 42, 744 Benchley Beside Himself (book), 196-197 Benchley, Robert, 59, 92, 105, 114-116, 122, 147, 187, 196, 546, 765, 798 Benedek, Laslo, 968-970 Benet, Stephen Vincent, 252 Bennett, Kem, 32, 878, 887 Benny, Jack, 796-797 Bergerman, Stanley, 674-675 Bergh, Henry, 265 "The Berghof" (Hitler's headquarters), 854-856, 867, 881 Berkeley, Martin, 988-989 Berlin, Irving, 331 Berlin, Jeannie, 1091-1092, 1098 Bern, Paul, 60 Bernard, Bern, 156 Best, Charles, 89-90 THE BEST YEARS OF OUR LIVES, 410, 412 Better Business Bureau, 270-271, 535 Bettger, Lyle, 983 Beverly Hills High School (California), 1104 THE BICYCLE THIEF, 691 Bierman, Howard, 1101-1105, 1108-1110 THE BIG PARADE, 33 BILLY ROSE'S CASA MAÑANA REVUE (short), 107 biographical films, 139-140, 1009 Birnkrant, Arthur, 637 "The Blackshirts" (Italian fascist group), 150 BLACK ORPHEUS, 971 blacklisting, 814-819 blacks in films, 298-301 Blair, Betsy, 859 Blank, John, 623 Bloodworth, James, 911-912, 977 Blum, David, 901 Bock, Edward, 360, 386 Boddy, Manchester, 369 BODY AND SOUL (1947), 676, 734 THE BODY SNATCHER, 682 Boehm, Andre, 120, 122, 359-360 Bohnen, Roman, 256 Booth, Edwin, 273 Booth, John Wilkes, 109, 273 Booth, Margaret, 835, 877 BORDER INCIDENT, 843 Borehamwood studios (United Kingdom), 209, 691, 852, 855, 879-880, 899, 901-902 Borenstein, Joyce, 193, 1107 Borgeau, Leon, 177, 179-180 BORN TO SING, 331 Bosch, Fred, 936 Bowers, Frank, 609 Boxer, Herman, 198-199, 239, 329, 333, 379, 910-912, 927, 977 THE BOY WITH A KNIFE, 932 THE BOY WITH GREEN HAIR, 40 Boyer, Charles, 331 Boylan, Malcolm Stuart, 672 BOYS TOWN, 816 BOYZ N THE HOOD, 811, 1045-1046 Bradley, David, 758, 774-776, 778-779 Brasselle, Keefe, 804, 808 Brecher, Egon, 279, 370-371, 559, 561 Bremerton Naval Shipyard, 381 Brennan, William J. Jr., 513 Bresler, Jerry, 185, 328, 360-361, 362, 372, 387 Breslin, Patricia, 1032-1033 Brewer, Jameson, 372, 389 Brickner, Roy, 182, 197 Bridges, James, 1081-1082, 1084-1086, 1088-1089, 1091-1099 Bridges, Lloyd, 1104 BRIEF INTERVAL, 360, 373 Brien, David, 848-849, 852 Briskin, Irving, 673 Brodsky, Jacob Y., 955, 957 Brooklyn Naval Shipyard, 381 Brooks, Marty, 125 Brooks, Pauline, 637 BROTHER RAT, 796 Brown, Bert, 643 Brown, Curtis, 966 Brown, Hiram Jr., 438, 441, 450, 510-511 Brown, Phil, 673-674, 697 Bruin Theater (Los Angeles), 1083 Bruingtont, Walter, 1015 Buck, Frank, 325 Buck, Jules, 902 budgets, 72, 695-701 BUGSY, 1044-1045 Bulnes, Quintín, 1051 BUND BANDITS (unproduced film), 360 BURIED LOOT (short), 101, 125, 186, 188, 249 Burr, Raymond, 968, 970, 975 Burton, John, 234, 278, 343 Burton, Val, 106-107, 185, 187 Bushnell, David, 136-137 Business Screen (magazine), 908-910 Butterfield, Allyn, 610 BUYER BEWARE (short), 269-271 BWANA DEVIL, 116, 284 Caffey, Mike, 1022 Caffey, Richard, 1022 Cagney, James, 805, 1073 Cahn, Edward, 96, 213-214, 320, 333, 360, 379 Cain, James M., 805 California Institute of the Arts (Valencia), 192-193, 1107-1108 CALL NORTHSIDE 777, 795-796, 805 Callahan, Mushy, 702-703 CALLING ALL PA'S (short), 360 Callow, Ridgeway, 1035-1036 Campbell, Alan, 156 THE CANARY COMES ACROSS (short), 105-107 Cannes Film Festival (1949), 741 Canterbury, Barbara, 905, 932-933, 1108 Cantinflas, 711 Cantor, Eddie, 157, 162 Cantwell, John J., 156 Capa, Frank, 165 CAPE FEAR (1962), 1014-1015 Capolino, Eduardo, 908-909, 923, 928 Capolino, Muriel, 923 Capra, Frank, 401-402, 436, 616, 618 THE CAPTAIN HATES THE SEA, 463, 928 CAPTAIN KIDD'S TREASURE (short), 109 Carhart, Margaret S., 454 Carlson, John Roy, 153-155 Carlson, Richard, 912-913, 920, 960 Carlton Hotel (Washington D.C.), 353 Carnera, Primo, 48-49, 679-680 CARNIVAL IN PARIS (short), 187 Carradine, David, 1092 Carson, Robert, 482-483, 491, 496-497, 552, 634, 640-641 Carter, Morris, 1112 Carver, George Washington, 111, 200 Cassavetes, John, 968-972, 975, 1099 Cassidy, Chris, 1108 casting, 1042-1048, 1058-1059, 1090 Castro, Fidel, 968 CAT COLLEGE (short), 203-204 Cathcart, Daniel, 849-850, 959 CAUGHT, 681-682, 701 CAVALCADE OF AMERICA (television), 205, 904 Cavill, Joy, 1002 CELESTIAL NAVIGATION, 430-431, 464, 504 censorship, 262-263, 1077-1079 Chain, Samuel, 141 Chambers, Everett, 1025, 1049 Chambers, Richard, 510 CHAMPION, 49, 686-690, 702, 709 Chance-Vought Aircraft Inc., 925 Chandler, David, 911-912 Chandler, Raymond, 115 Chaney, Lon Jr., 847, 849 CHANGED IDENTITY (short), 314 Chapin, Billy, 922 Chaplin, Charles, 821, 1046 Chenault, Claire Lee, 164 CHERRY, LARRY, SANDY, DORIS AND JEAN-PAUL (play), 1081 Chertok, Florence, 183 Chertok, Jack, 8, 59, 93-94, 99, 119, 138-139, 168, 178, 182, 185, 187-190, 203, 205, 210-211, 224, 250, 256-257, 259, 319, 328, 348, 350, 374, 392-393, 453, 546, 641, 793, 904-905 Chiang Kai-shek, 164, 413, 630 child actors, 778-779 childbirth in films, 1092, 1100-1101 Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882, 154 Chodorov, Edward, 591 Chodorov, Jerome, 437, 634, 647 Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Los Angeles), 944 Churchill, Winston, 382, 412 Churubusco studios (Mexico), 38, 1051, 1054 Cinecittà studios (Italy), 691, 902 CinemaScope (widescreen system), 10, 42, 916, 926-927 Cinematografica Jalisco S.A.
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