Box 3
Container
Contains 11 Results:
Gaily, Gaily, Final draft, Screenplay by Abram S. Ginnes (based on Hecht's memoir), May 8, 1968
File — Box: 3, Folder: 20
Scope and Content of the Collection
From the Collection:
Filmscripts as well as material associated with those scripts, dating from early treatments of The Paradine Case in 1933 (later a 1947 Hitchcock film on which Hecht worked uncredited) to a 1968 screenplay by Abram S. Ginnes based on a collection of Hecht pieces entitled Gaily, Gaily.The scripts and other writing in this collection for which Hecht received credit are: A Farewell to Arms,...
Dates:
May 8, 1968
Gone With the Wind, Shooting script, first part (Hecht script doctor, uncredited) [located in Box 11], Feb. 27, 1939
File — Box: 3, Folder: 21
Scope and Content of the Collection
From the Collection:
Filmscripts as well as material associated with those scripts, dating from early treatments of The Paradine Case in 1933 (later a 1947 Hitchcock film on which Hecht worked uncredited) to a 1968 screenplay by Abram S. Ginnes based on a collection of Hecht pieces entitled Gaily, Gaily.The scripts and other writing in this collection for which Hecht received credit are: A Farewell to Arms,...
Dates:
Feb. 27, 1939
Gone With the Wind, 4 production memos (Hecht script doctor, uncredited) [located in Box 12], Nov. 9, 1938, Apr. 11, May 16, May 18, 1939
File — Box: 3, Folder: 22
Scope and Content of the Collection
From the Collection:
Filmscripts as well as material associated with those scripts, dating from early treatments of The Paradine Case in 1933 (later a 1947 Hitchcock film on which Hecht worked uncredited) to a 1968 screenplay by Abram S. Ginnes based on a collection of Hecht pieces entitled Gaily, Gaily.The scripts and other writing in this collection for which Hecht received credit are: A Farewell to Arms,...
Dates:
Nov. 9, 1938, Apr. 11, May 16, May 18, 1939
Gone With the Wind, Souvenir booklet (Hecht script doctor with Jo Swerling, Oliver Garrett and Barbara Keon on screenplay by Sidney Howard), 1939
File — Box: 3, Folder: 23
Scope and Content of the Collection
From the Collection:
Filmscripts as well as material associated with those scripts, dating from early treatments of The Paradine Case in 1933 (later a 1947 Hitchcock film on which Hecht worked uncredited) to a 1968 screenplay by Abram S. Ginnes based on a collection of Hecht pieces entitled Gaily, Gaily.The scripts and other writing in this collection for which Hecht received credit are: A Farewell to Arms,...
Dates:
1939
Harpo, Story treatment by Ben Hecht, Aug. 8, 1944
File — Box: 3, Folder: 23a
Scope and Content of the Collection
From the Collection:
Filmscripts as well as material associated with those scripts, dating from early treatments of The Paradine Case in 1933 (later a 1947 Hitchcock film on which Hecht worked uncredited) to a 1968 screenplay by Abram S. Ginnes based on a collection of Hecht pieces entitled Gaily, Gaily.The scripts and other writing in this collection for which Hecht received credit are: A Farewell to Arms,...
Dates:
Aug. 8, 1944
Indiscretion of an American Wife, Combined continuity (opening title written by Hecht), Jan. 12, 1954
File — Box: 3, Folder: 24
Scope and Content of the Collection
From the Collection:
Filmscripts as well as material associated with those scripts, dating from early treatments of The Paradine Case in 1933 (later a 1947 Hitchcock film on which Hecht worked uncredited) to a 1968 screenplay by Abram S. Ginnes based on a collection of Hecht pieces entitled Gaily, Gaily.The scripts and other writing in this collection for which Hecht received credit are: A Farewell to Arms,...
Dates:
Jan. 12, 1954
I Take This Woman, based on A New York Cinderella by Charles MacArthur (Hecht, uncredited, wrote a 49 page synopsis, Jan. 31, 1938), Nov. 11, 1938
File — Box: 3, Folder: 25
Scope and Content of the Collection
From the Collection:
Filmscripts as well as material associated with those scripts, dating from early treatments of The Paradine Case in 1933 (later a 1947 Hitchcock film on which Hecht worked uncredited) to a 1968 screenplay by Abram S. Ginnes based on a collection of Hecht pieces entitled Gaily, Gaily.The scripts and other writing in this collection for which Hecht received credit are: A Farewell to Arms,...
Dates:
Jan. 31, 1938), Nov. 11, 1938
Joan of Arc, Opening sequence by Ben Hecht (not used in the making of the film), Oct. 10, 1946
File — Box: 3, Folder: 26
Scope and Content of the Collection
From the Collection:
Filmscripts as well as material associated with those scripts, dating from early treatments of The Paradine Case in 1933 (later a 1947 Hitchcock film on which Hecht worked uncredited) to a 1968 screenplay by Abram S. Ginnes based on a collection of Hecht pieces entitled Gaily, Gaily.The scripts and other writing in this collection for which Hecht received credit are: A Farewell to Arms,...
Dates:
Oct. 10, 1946
Joan of Arc, Script by Ben Hecht (Hecht not used in the making of the 1948 film), Oct. 24, 1946
File — Box: 3, Folder: 27
Scope and Content of the Collection
From the Collection:
Filmscripts as well as material associated with those scripts, dating from early treatments of The Paradine Case in 1933 (later a 1947 Hitchcock film on which Hecht worked uncredited) to a 1968 screenplay by Abram S. Ginnes based on a collection of Hecht pieces entitled Gaily, Gaily.The scripts and other writing in this collection for which Hecht received credit are: A Farewell to Arms,...
Dates:
Oct. 24, 1946
Joan of Arc, Selections from the Trial of Jeanne d'Arc, the Questioning translated by Donald M. Frame (Hecht not involved in 1948 film based on Maxwell Anderson play), Oct. 10, 1946
File — Box: 3, Folder: 28
Scope and Content of the Collection
From the Collection:
Filmscripts as well as material associated with those scripts, dating from early treatments of The Paradine Case in 1933 (later a 1947 Hitchcock film on which Hecht worked uncredited) to a 1968 screenplay by Abram S. Ginnes based on a collection of Hecht pieces entitled Gaily, Gaily.The scripts and other writing in this collection for which Hecht received credit are: A Farewell to Arms,...
Dates:
Oct. 10, 1946
Light's Diamond Jubilee (CBS-TV), Final script, teleplay by Hecht, Rt. Benchley, Arthur Gordon, Irwin Shaw, Max Shulman, John Steinbeck, Mark Twain and G.K. Chesterton, Oct. 24, 1954
File — Box: 3, Folder: 29
Scope and Content of the Collection
From the Collection:
Filmscripts as well as material associated with those scripts, dating from early treatments of The Paradine Case in 1933 (later a 1947 Hitchcock film on which Hecht worked uncredited) to a 1968 screenplay by Abram S. Ginnes based on a collection of Hecht pieces entitled Gaily, Gaily.The scripts and other writing in this collection for which Hecht received credit are: A Farewell to Arms,...
Dates:
Mark Twain and G.K. Chesterton, Oct. 24, 1954