The Inventory of the Norman Reilly Raine Collection #775 Howard Gotlieb Archival Research Center Raine, Norman Reilly 1895 - 1971 Gift of his brother, J.B. Raine Janua,1;:y 1981 I, MANUSCRIPTS A, By NRR l, F;i:les for Sci;reenpla,ys 2, Sho;rt Fiction 3. Plays and Musicals 4, Non-F:i::ctfon 5. Bound Sc;reenplays B, By James Benson Nablo II, JOURNAL III, NOTES IV, RESEARCH V, INDEX OF SHORT STORIES VI, PRINTED JTEMS A, 13y NRR 1, Shopt F;i:ction 2, Non-Fiction B, About NRR VII, PHOTOGRAPHS VIII.AWARD IX. CONTRACTS X, CORRESPONDENCE Raine, Norman Reilly 1895 - 1971 Gift of his brother, J.B. Raine January 1981 Box 1 I. MANUSCRIPTS A. By NRR 1. Files related to screenplays: outlines, narratives, ideas. a. "The Angel of Dien Bien Phu". An original screen story. (//1) i. "Rough Outline". Typescript with holo. corr., Sp. and title p. ii.Carbon typescript, 17p. and title p. b. "Attack Case". Synopsis. Typescript with holo, corr., 4p. (j/22 c. "Birth of Empire". Suggestion for original teleplay. (//3) i. Various outlines, Typescript and carbon typescript with holo. corr., llp. ii. Notes. Holograph, 12p. iii."Young Bess" by Jan Lustig and Arthur Wimperis. Story used in research. Mimeograph, 12p. d. "Each Dawn I Die". A First National picture, starring James Cagney. Credits, production notes and synopsis. Mimeograph, 4p. (#4) e. "The Fighting 69th". A Warner Bros. First National picture starring James Cagney and Pat O'Brian. (#5) i. Synopsis. Mimeograph, 2p. Raine, Norman Reilly January 1981 Page 2 Box 1 ii. "Leading Up to the Fighting 69th?" Carbon typescript, 7p. (//5) f. "Gangway". (//6) i. Outline and notes. Typescript with holo. corr. and holograph, 4p. ii. "Series format". Created by James W. Hardiman. Two drafts. Carbon typescript with holo. corr., July 25, Sp; July 28, 1962, 2p. g. "The Great Defender". (//7) i. Synopsis. Typescript with holo. corr., 4p. ii. Carbon of the above without corr., 4p. iii.Notes. Typescript and holograph, 2p. h. "The Life and Death of Captain Kidd". (//8) i. Various outlines and fragmentary drafts. Typescript with holo. corr. and some holograph, 18p. ii. "A Motion Picture Treatment", script. Carbon typescript, 52p. and title p. iii.Research on Captain Kidd. Typescript, 15p. i. "A Way of Life". Proposal for a one-hour television series by James W. Hardiman. Explanatory format, text by NRR. Carbon typescript with holo. corr., 40p. and 4 prelim. p. (#9) 2. Short Fiction. a. "Coffin Ship". (//10) i. Synopsis. Typescript with holo. corr., 14p. ii. Rough draft. Typescript with profuse holo. corr., 79p. and title p. June 5, 1961. Raine, Norman Reilly January 1981 Page 3 Box 1 iii.Notes. Typescript with halo. corr., carbon typescript, and holograph, 22p. (#10) b. "Euphrasine Tabouis". Outline and notes. Typescript and carbon typescript, both with halo. corr., llp. (#11) c. "A Fork in the Road". Typescript, 9p. and title page. (1112) d. "Mr. Gallup Lets Freedom Ring". Two-part serial. Carbon typescript with holo. corr., 50p. and title p. (#13) e. "Night Song". (1114) i. Typescript with profuse halo. corr., 12p. and title p. ii. Carbon typescript with profuse halo. corr., 12p. and title p. f. "Quetzalcoatl-Toltec". Typescript with a few halo. corr., 40p. (1115) g. "Reward". (1116) i. Typescript, 3p. (incomplete, p.l, 2, 9) ii. Typescript with halo. corr., 6p. iii. Typescript with halo. corr., 9p. h. "Salute to Tomorrow". Typescript with a few halo. corr., 66p. (1117) i. "Tugboat Annie and the Crying Dollars". 1962. (1/18) i. Carbon typescript with a few holo. corr., 19p. ii. Notes. Typescript with halo. corr., Sp. j. "The Undefeated". Outline. Typescript with halo. corr., Sp. (1119) 3. Plays and Musical. Raine, Norman Reilly January 1981 Page 4 Box 1 a. "Bonanza", A musical in two acts, (t/2O) i, Outline. Carbon typescript with halo. corr., 37p. and 3 prelim. p. ii. Notes, Holograph, 25p, b, "Hangman's Whip". A drama in three acts by NRR and Frank Butler, (1121) i. Typescript, 12Op, ii. Description of the premiere, Typescript, 2p. iii. "Wild Grapes", A play in three acts. Outline, Carbon typescript with halo, corr., 16p. and title p, (//22) 4. Non-fiction: Letter to "Robbin", "When you asked me. , , " Carbon typescript, 3p, (ff 23) Box 2 5, Bound screenplays by NRR unless indicated othe:t'wise, 19-36-1944, Mimeograph typescript uniformly bound in red leather, with gilt on spines and inner dentelles, a, "A Bell For Adana", 148p, b, "Each Dawn I Die", Nov, 18, 1938, l 73p. c, "Eagle Squadron", Jan,24, 1942, 16lp, and a few pages carbon typescript. d. "The Fighting 69th'1 by NRR, Fred Nibiho Jr, Gindj Dean Franklin~ Sept,18, 1939, 184p. e, "The Gentlemen from Kimberley". Nov.8, 1936, 147p. f, "God's Country and the Woman". July 1, 1936, 147p. g. "Ladies Courageous". Aug, 24, 1943, 132p. Raine, Norman Reilly January 1981 Page 5 Box 3 h, "Mountain Justice", Aug,25, 1935, 149p, i, "Nob Hill", March 28, 1944, 129p, j. "The Perfect Specimen", April 26, 1937, 158p, k, "The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex", April 21, 1939. 135p. 1. "Tugboat Annie". Carbon typescript and mimeograph type­ script with bolo. corr,, 116p. variously paged, Box 4 m. "We've Never Been Licked". Nov,1942, 139p, B. By James Benson Nablo, "Young Trelawny", Outline for a short story. Typescript with a few holo, corr., 27p, and a title p., Dec,27, 1951, (Ill) II. JOURNAL "Synopsis of Indian Trip". Short descriptions of scenes from a boat trip from Canada to Japan, Asia, India, and the Mid-East, Typescript, 8p. (112) III.NOTES A. Story ideas, (#3) 1, Typescript and carbon typescript, both with bolo, corr,, 34p. 2, 4½'' x 7" notebook pages with short plot ideas, titled and alphabetically ordered. Typescript, ca,15Op. B, Miscellaneous notes,on variously sized pages, Includes some plot ideas, fragmentary drafts, and character names, Typescript with holo, corr,, photocopy of typescript and holograph, 74p, (#4) Raine, Norman Reilly January 1981 Page 6 Box 4 IV. RESEARCH "Correspondence between George Rector Gollum and Beilah Louise Overell while inmates of the Orange County Jail". From the Los Angeles police depU Typescript with some holo. markings, 30p. (115) V. INDEX OF WRITINGS 3" x 5" card index of writings by NRR, usually listing their completion dates, the publications and/or agents to whom they were submitted, payment received. Dated from 1923 to 1935, arranged chronologically, ca.100 cards. (envelope #1) VI. PRINTED ITEMS A. By NRR. Tearsheets, often with magazine cover attached, 1922-1961. 1. Short fiction. a. "And David Took Thence a Stone". (1/6) i. Everybody's, Sept. 1924, Vol.51, No.3, p.39. ii. MacLean's, Sept.l, 1924, p.13. b, "The Bride Blushes". Hearst's International Cosmopolitan, July 1930, p.48 c. "Canada Expects - 11 The Sailor, June 1922, Vol.4, No.11, p.10. d. "The Captain's Holiday". MacLean's, July 15, 1925, Vol.38, No .14, p. 9. e. "Care to Lay a Little Wager?" The Elks Magazine, Dec.1927, Vol.6, No.7, p.20. f. "The Chinese Ring". MacLean' s, April 1, 1924, p. 20. Raine, Norman Reilly January 1981 Page 7 Box 4 g. "Death at Jack Pine". The Canadian Magazine, June 1930, p. 4. (116) h. "The Deep Water Mate". MacLean's, Oct.1, 1928, p.5. i. "The Glasgow Keelie". The Saturday Evening Post, Aug.30, 1930, p.60. j. "Going Home". Windsor, Feb., n.y., p.306. k. "Heads I Win". The Saturday Evening Post, Aug.17, 1935, p.14. 1. "Heritage". i. Adventure~ May 10, 1924, p.81. ii. MacLean's, April 15, 1924, p.20. m. "Iron Cross". i. The Country Gentleman, Nov.1930, p.7. ii. Pearson's Magazine, 1930, p.542. n. "The Little Things". i. Adventure,May 1, 1927, p.51. ii. MacLean's, Aug.l, 1927, Vol.40, No.15, p.8. o, "A Man to Tame the Termagant". Pearson's Magazine, April 1930, p.368. Appears also under the title "Pariah" in The Saturday Evening Post (see "t"). p. Mr. Gallup stories. All appeared in The Saturday Evening Post unless otherwise noted. (#7) i. "Dangerous Derelict". Sept.26, 1953, p.22. ii. "The Inquisitive Mr. Gallup". April 26, 1958, p.34, two copies. Raine, Norman Reilly January, 1981 Pf,lge 8 Box 4 ii±, ''Mr, Gallup and the Cargo Snatchers". Nov, 21, 1959_, p,42, (]!]I iv, '''Mr, Gallup and the C1a±m Jumpersn, Novi26, 19_60, I p,26, two copies 1 v±H,"Mr, Gallup Gets Command'', Sept.21, 1935, Vol.208, No, 12, p,12, two copies, ix, "Mr. Gallup Goes to Chiny", March 23, 1935, Vol.207, No,38, p,10, two copies, x. "Mr. Gallup Has His Day", June 26, 1948, Vol.220, No,52, p.26, two copies. xi. "Mr. Gallup Is a Terror to Snakes", MacLean's, June 1, 1936, Vol,49, No.11, p,12. xii. "Mr. Gallup Loses His Hat", July 20, 1935, Vol,208, No,3, p,12, two copies, xiii,"Mr. Gallup Minds His P's and Q's". March 28, 1936, Vol.208, No,39, p,14, xiv. "Mr. Gallup Tends to His Knitting", May 9, 1936, Vol. 208, No. 45, p.18, two copies. Raine, Norman Reilly January 1981 Page 9 Box 4 xv, "Mr, Gallup and the Mysterious Cargo'', Feb,5, 1949, p, 24, two copies, (117) xvi, "The Mutiny of Mr, Ga11upn, June 9, 1956, p,34, two copies, xvii,"The Mysterious Cargo", Dec,3, 1955, p,26, two copies, xviii. 1'Red Flag on the High Seas".
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