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The Inventory of the Cliff Robertson Collection #841 The Inventory of the Cliff Robertson Collection #841 Howard Gotlieb Archival Research Center Inventory of the Cliff Robertson Collection 1983-1992 #841 Box 1 I. Manuscript A. Play: "The V.I.P.," copyright 1981. Mimeo typescript with a few holo. corr., 23 p. (in black binder with title on cover) (#1) II. Printed Material - A. Playbill from Lakes Region Playhouse (Gilford, NH) production of "Bus Stop." Inscribed "To my wonderful friends the Thomas' --Cliff Robertson." III. Tapes A. Videotapes 1. "The Bernice R. Speen Show. #27." Includes interview with CR. Recorded 12/27/91. 2 copies. 2. Unlabelled videotape. Robertson, Cliff #841 4/27/04 Preliminary Listing Box2 I. Printed Material. A. Twelve magazines including articles re: CR's acting, flying and antique collections. [No folder] B. Newspaper clippings. [F. 1-2] C. Miscellaneous. [F. 3-5] II. Professional Material. A. Contracts. [F. 6] B. Speaking engagement programs. C. Props from film. III. Photograph. A. Twenty-nine prints; includes photos of George Bush, James Brown, John Glenn. [Env. 1] IV. Personal Memorabilia. A. Photos. [F. 7] B. Certificates. V. Correspondence. A. Professional. 1. Forty letters, 1986-2003. [F. 8] B. Personal. 1. Eight letters, 1995-1998. [F. 9] C. Notable. 1. TLS from David Rockefeller, 6/17 /99. 2. Photocopy ofTLS from Elia Kazan, Nov. 1989. 3. ALS from Danielle Steel, 11/10/96. 4. TLS from Jimmy Carter, 3/15/99. VI. Manuscripts. A. Speeches, TS and holograph. [F. 10] B. Prose re: autobiography. C. Poetry, holograph. D. Scripts. 1. "The Lyon's Den," television series. [F. 11] Robertson, Cliff (4/24/04) Page 1 of 2 2. "Ghosts of '87." 3. "Hunters in the Sky." 4. "Knights in the Sky." 5. Miscellaneous. Robertson, Cliff (4/24/04) Page 2 of 2 Robertson, Cliff #841 3/13/12 Preliminary Listing I. Printed Materials. (See also Series XIII: Oversized Material.) A. Files. Box3 1. "Charly," 1969. [F. l] 2. "'Indecent Exposure' and David Begelman," 1982. 3. "Misc. Bios and Computer Printouts," 1999. 4. "Newspaper clippings," 1987-1988. [F. 1-2] 5. "Paducah McCracken Co. Kentucky," 1980; includes memorabilia. 6. "Save for Scrapbook-Newspaper Clipping," 1986-1997; includes photographs; includes subfiles: [F. 3-4] a. Untitled re: vacation photos. 7. Untitled re: "Cliffhanger," 2004-2005. [F. 5] 8. Untitled re: CR events, 1989. [F. 6] 9. Untitled re: The Eaglet, 1992. 10. Untitled r: Charly, n.d. B. Clippings re: CR, 1985-2009. [F. 7-11] C. 20 programs, 1988-2010. [F. 12-13] D. 4 joumals, 1992-2009. [F. 14] E. Newspapers, 1986-2008. [F. 15-16] F. Production guide, 1995. [F. 17] G. •Photocopies, approximately 75 p., n.d. Box4 H. Newsletters, 1992-2009. [F. 1] I. Intemet Printouts, approx. 30 p., 2000, 2009, n.d. J. 5 booklets, 1987-2006. [F. 2] K. JFK coloring book, 1962; includes clippings. L. 4 flyers, 1993-2009, n.d. M. 1 catalog re: H. & E. Smith Ltd. Traditional Glazed Tiles, n.d. N. 3 pamphlets, 1960-n.d.; notables include: 1. JFK campaign pamphlet, 3 copies. 0. Invitations, 1963-1999. P. Magazines. 1. Better Health & Living, August 1996. [F. 3] 2. CINE Revue, July 1981. 3. Coronado Magazine, April/May 2009. 4. Dispatch, Fall 1997. 5. Entertainment Weekly, 11/14/97. 6. Film Fest, August 1991. 7. Flying, November 1997. 8. Fund Raising Management, January 1998. [F.4] 9. Guideposts, June 2003. 10. LISA/86, 1986. 11. Look, 6/18/63. Robertson, Cliff (3/13/12) Page 1 of 13 12. Los Angeles Times Magazine, 11/10/85. 13. Midwest Flyer, n.d. a. June/July 1992. b. October/November 1992. 14. Movieline, September 1997. 15. National Lampoon, November 1985. [F. 5] 16. New York Actor, Fall 1992. 17. People, 4/16/84. 18. Plane and Pilot, November 1997. 19. Sail, March 1992. 20. San Diego, August 1984. 21. Senior Scholastic, 4/24/63. [F. 6] 22. Soaring, March, 1992. 23. SkyMall, 1997. 24. Time. a. 4/16/84. b. 7/9/84. 25. Vintage Airplane, July 1992. II. Professional Materials. (See also Series XIII: Oversized Material.) A. Subject files; may include printed materials; manuscripts; correspondence; electronic media; photographs. 1. "13th Child Current Faxes, Etc.," includes subfile: [F. 7] a. "Film: 13th Child Misc., incl. Authorization." 2. "Audience Interviews-the Pilot," 1979. [F. 8] 3. Barron Hilton Correspondence-Save," 2001-2007; notable includes: Hilton, Barron, 6 TLS to CR, 8/8/01-5/17 /04; includes subfiles: [F. 9-10] a. "Hilton Gang," n.d. b. "Silverado," n.d. c. "Marilyn," 2004-2007. d. "Tribute to Barron Hilton," 2001-2004. e. Untitled re: speeches, poems by CR. 4. "Charly," 1969-1989, 2 files; includes subfiles: [F. 11-14] a. Untitled re: Charly drafts, 1995. b. "Charly II," 1995. c. Untitled re: Unidentified MS, n.d. d. "Budget: Charly II," 1987. e. "Charlie II," 1994-1997. f. Untitled re: Charly II Production Budget, 1986-1991. 5. "EDI Awards," 1991-1992. [F. 15] 6. "Guild Hall," 2006. 7. "Hilton, Barron Hilton Cup, etc.," 2006-2010. 8. "Honor Squadrons," 2001. [F. 16] 9. "Kids Are Our Racquet," 1992. Box5 10. "The Pilot," 1978-1979. [F. 1] Robertson, Cliff (3/13/12) Page 2 of 13 11. "PT 109," 1988-1989. [F. 2] 12. "P-T 109 Final Report," 1975-1993. 13. "Reports day out of days," 1995. 14. "Spider-man," 2001-2002. 15. Untitled re: maps of New York counties, n.d. [F. 3] 16. Untitled re: America's Awards, 1992. [F. 4] 17. Untitled re: strategic air command, 1990. 18. Untitled re: La Jolla culture, n.d. 19. Untitled re: Navy Memorial Foundation, 2003-2007; includes subfiles: a. "U.S. Navy Memorial Foundation (Navy log)," 2003-2007. b. "Enshrinement: Avia. Hall of Fame," 2006. 20. Untitled re: U.S. News and World Report, 1990. 21. Untitled re: notes for unidentified book, n.d. 22. Untitled re: "Flowers for Algernon" in Japanese, 2000. [F. 5] 23. Untitled re: unidentified draft notes 1989; n.d. [F. 6] B. Schedules/itineraries, 1993-2001. [F. 7] C. Calendars, 1984-1985. D. Press releases, 1992-2005 and undated. E. Biographies re: CR, TS, approx. 20 p., 1969-1992. F. Flight report, 1/12/93; notable includes: 1. Hilton, Barron. TNS to CR, 2/19/93. G. Crew lists re: Spider-Man, 2000. H. Production notes, 1995-2004. I. 2 business cards. J. Notes, n.d. K. Casting materials, n.d. [F. 8] III. Manuscripts. (See also Series XIII: Oversized Material.) A. Files; may include printed materials, correspondence, legal material, photographs, audio cassettes. 1. "A-B-C," includes subfiles: [F. 9-10] a. "A Archives," 1987-1999. b. "B Archives," 1991-2004. c. "C Archives," 1993-2005. d. "Congressional Record," 1978. 2. "Airport Journal Articles 2004-2005." [F. 11-12] 3. "Airport Journal Articles 2006-2008." [F. 13-14] 4. "Airport Journals 2009." [F. 15] 5. "Airport Journals 2010," 2004-2011, includes sub-file: a. Untitled re: future articles, 2011. 6. "Aviation Speeches Archive," 1987-2004. [F. 16] 7. "Charlie I," 1961. [F. 17] 8. "Charly II Writings," n.d. 9. "Cliffs Copy-Teleprompter Scenes," 2000. 10. "Cliffs Writings Untyped," n.d. Robertson, Cliff (3/13/12) Page 3 of 13 11. "CR - Speeches," 1979-1980. 12. "CR Writings Not Typed," n.d. Box6 13. "Crawford, Joan," n.d. [F. 1] 14. "D.E.F.," 1993-2007, includes subfiles: a. "D Archives," 1993-2007. b. "E Archives," 1993-2000. 15. "Eulogies," 1977-2006, includes subfiles: [F. 2] a. "Eulogies," 1977-2006. b. "Randall, Tony Eulogy 5/21/04." 16. "G, H," 1990-2006, includes subfiles: [F. 3] a. "F, G, H," 1994-2006. b. 'H,' 1990-2003. c. '"Hollywood'+ Related Speeches," n.d. 17. "I, J, K, L," 1992-2007, includes subfiles: [F. 4] a. 'I," 1996-2005. b. "I, J, K, L," 2000-2007. c. "L Continued," 1992-2006. d. "Jack Lemmon," 2001. 18. "M, N," 1978-2006, includes subfiles: [F. 5] a. "M-N," 1999-2006. b. 'N," 1988-2006, includes subfile: i. "Naval Aviation Museum Foundation," 2006. c. "Memories, Memoirs and Other Exaggerations-National Inst. of Social Sciences Bill Brinckerhoff," 1978-2003. 19. "O, P," 1992-2002. 20. "Q, R, S," 1978-2008, includes subfiles: [F. 7-8] a. "Qu, R, S," n.d. b. "R, S," 1993-2008. c. "S#l," 1978-2006. d. "S #2," 1993-2006. 21. "Same Charly II New Pages," 1998, includes subfile: [F. 9] a. "Pt draft of a Proposed Act I," 1998. 22. "T, U, V," 1990-2007, includes subfiles: [F. 10] a. "Theatre at Sea 2007." b. "T, U," 1990-2004. c. "United Way Speech," 1991-1996. 23. 'W," 1993. [F. 11] 24. "Yesterday," n.d. 25. Untitled re: stories and poems, n.d. B. Screenplays, TS unless otherwise noted. 1. "The 13 th Child: Legend of the Jersey Devil," 2000, 90 p. TS with holograph notes. 2. "Batman: The Great Escape," 1967, 65 p. [F. 12] 3. "Charly," approximately 95 p., 1979; includes printed materials; holograph notes. [F. 13] 4. "Charly," TS with holograph notes, 126 p., 1967. [F. 14] Robertson, Cliff (3/13/12) Page 4 of 13 5. "Charly II," 140 p., TS, n.d.; includes financial materials. [F. 15] 6. "Charly II," 133 p., TS, n.d. [F. 16] Box7 7. "Charly II," 133 p., n.d. [F. l] 8. "Charly II," 133 p., n.d. a. "Charly 2." [F. 2-3] 9. "Charly II," approximately 200 p., 2006; includes overview. [F .4] 10. "Charly II," 150 p., n.d. 2 copies. [F. 5-6] 11. "Charly II," approximately 250 p., n.d.; includes legal, screenplay fragments with holograph notes. [F. 7] 12. "Charly II," 133 p., n.d., 2 copies.
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