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8 Archival description results for screenplays

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Agust Gudmundsson collection

  • CA UVICARCH SC330
  • Collection
  • 1981

The collection consists of a typed carbon shooting script of "Utlaginn" (Outlaw), in a black binder, and a typed and bound shooting script of "Land Og Synir". Both scripts are in Icelandic.

Agúst Guðmundsson

Allen Bell fonds

  • CA UVICARCH SC036
  • Fonds
  • 1985 - 1995

The fonds consists of typescripts of an unpublished novel "The Harmless Snake"; 3 unpublished books of poetry: "The Simon Poems", "Thy Harry's Company", "A Motley to the View"; typescript copies of five Egoyan screenplays (reworked by Bell) including: "Family Viewing" (1987) in 3 drafts; "Speaking Parts" (1989) in 5 drafts; The Adjuster (1991) 1 draft, "Exotica" (1995) 1 draft (not reworked by Bell) and "The Sweet Hereafter" (1997) in 3 drafts; some additional holograph notes and a notebook regarding the scripts and correspondence from Atom Egoyan to Bell 1985-1995 regarding the films. Additionally, there is correspondence from Irving Layton and others.

Bell, Allen

Brian Hebb collection

  • CA UVICARCH SC495
  • Collection
  • 1978-1998

The collection consists of screenplays for television and film on which Brian Hebb worked as cinematographer (director of photography).

Hebb, Brian R. R.

David Gurr fonds

  • CA UVICARCH SC471
  • Fonds
  • 1950-2000

The fonds consists of the manuscripts for Gurr's novels including "Troika" (1979), "A Woman Called Scylla" (1981), "The Action of the Tiger" (1984), "An American Spy Story" (1984), "On the Endangered List" (1985), and "The Ring Master" (1987). The fonds also consists of correspondence, notebooks, reviews and journals.

Gurr, David, 1936-

Eric Wilson fonds

  • CA UVICARCH SC446
  • Fonds
  • 1961 - 2009

The fonds consists of manuscripts of Wilson's writings to date, his published and unpublished novels, and screenplays including various drafts of Murder on The Canadian, Vancouver Nightmare and The Kootenay Kidnapper. The fonds also consists of Wilson's personal papers including contracts and correspondence with his publishers, research notes, study guides, scrapbooks, photograph albums, promotional materials, school tour materials, notebooks and awards.

Wilson, Eric, 1940-

Jean Cocteau collection

  • CA UVICARCH SC150
  • Collection
  • 1943

The collection consists of Roy Alexander Fowler's copy of the shooting filmscript of L' Eternel Retour (1943). Fowler wrote The Film in France, London: Pendulum Pub. Ltd. (1946).

Cocteau, Jean, 1889-1963

Michael J. Cullen fonds

  • CA UVICARCH SC442
  • Fonds
  • 1962-2003

The fonds includes manuscripts of published and unpublished prose (1962-85) plays, poetry (1972-77), film scripts (1996-97); poetry worksheets, notebooks, broadsheets, reviews, publishing and personal correspondence, teaching files (2002-2003), grants, literary readings, clippings (1994-2001), publications, catalogues, memorabilia, student newspapers, book catalogues, newspaper articles, posters, photographs, certificates, and promotional materials (1985-86).

Cullen, Michael

Robin Skelton fonds

  • CA UVICARCH SC114
  • Fonds
  • 1909 - 1996

The fonds consists of records produced by Skelton during the course of his life and career, documenting his activities as a poet, scholar, teacher, prose fiction writer, critic, editor and white witch. Records relate to activities including his co-founding of the University of Victoria Department of Creative Writing, his editorship of "The Malahat Review", his involvement with the Lotus Press in England and the Pharos Press and Sono Nis Press in Victoria, his collaboration with Ann Saddlemyer on the "Collected Works of J. M. Synge" and "The World of W. B. Yeats", a symposium and exhibition held in 1965 honouring the centenary of Yeats' birth, and his association with such writers as Wilfred Rowland Childe and Bonamy Dobree. Skelton's correspondents include T. S. Eliot, W.H. Auden, Robert Graves, Margaret Atwood, Earle Birney, Bonamy Dobree, Paul Theroux, Kathleen Raine and many others.

Skelton, Robin, 1925-1997