Rattigan Papers. Vol. clxxviii. 'A killing for the hawks', [1966]. Typewritten copy, with autograph amendments. A typed version of Add. 74464 as revised. ff. ii+117. 282 x 217mm.
Rattigan Papers. Vol. clxxix. 'The Boston strangler', 1967. Partly autograph, partly typewritten. Notes towards the writing of the screen treatment, commissioned by Richard Zanuck of Twentieth Century Fox, of Gerold Frank's The Boston strangler, with two versions of the foreword (both also typed...
Rattigan Papers. Vol. clxxxiii. 'Pas de deux', [1969]. Photocopy of text of Act 1 of Add. 74469, with autograph amendments on the photocopy. ff. i+25. 277 x 215mm.
Rattigan Papers. Vol. clxxxiv. 'All on her own', [1968]-1974. Partly autograph, partly typewritten. Script for a televised monologue, originally entitled 'Just across the way' and 'Duologue', broadcast on BBC Television on 26 Sept. 1968. Includes: full draft script; later revisions, typewritten ...
Rattigan Papers. Vol. clxxxv. 'Goodbye Mr. Chips', 1965. Partly autograph, partly typewritten copy. A version, subsequently discarded, of the second part of a filmscript, of which the full, revised draft is in Add. 74473. The manuscript is headed "p. 24. To follow dissolve", and is typed on leav...
Rattigan Papers. Vol. clxxxvi. 'Goodbye Mr. Chips', [1965]. Autograph. First draft screenplay. Includes: initial memoranda to Arthur Jacobs, producer of the film based on James Hilton's Goodbye Mr Chips, for which Rattigan wrote the original screenplay, which was not produced in this form. See A...
Rattigan Papers. Vol. clxxxvii. 'Goodbye Mr. Chips', 1965. Typewritten copy, with minor autograph amendments. Typed copy of first draft screenplay, dated Mar. 1965. ff. 171. 224 x 209mm. James Hilton, novelist: Filmscripts and other papers by Sir T. M. Rattigan relating to his adaptation for t...
Rattigan Papers. Vol. clxxxix. 'Goodbye Mr Chips', 1968. Typewritten. Further revised shooting script, dated 16 Apr. 1968. ff. i+157. 278 x 218mm. James Hilton, novelist: Filmscripts and other papers by Sir T. M. Rattigan relating to his adaptation for the screen of J. Hilton's novel 'Goodbye ...