Rattigan Papers. Vol. xxiii. 'Rendezvous', [1943?]. Outline for a film on Anglo-American air force co-operation during World War II, eventually filmed as 'The way to the stars'. ff. 104. 280 x 202mm.
Rattigan Papers. Vol. xxiv. 'For Johnny', [1945?]. Screenplay by Rattigan, story by Rattigan and Anatole de Grunwald, based on a scenario by Rattigan and Capt. Richard Sherman, U.S. Army, with poems by John Sleigh Pudney, filmed as 'The way to the stars' (U.K. title) or 'Johnny in the clouds' (U...
Rattigan Papers. Vol. xxvi (ff. 165). Telegrams sent to Rattigan at the opening performances of 'The Winslow boy' at Brighton and London, with replies to most of the latter by Rattigan, 1946. Telegrams, and typewritten. Not indexed.
Rattigan Papers. Vol. xxviii (ff. 81). 'Crime wave', 1946. Autograph and typewritten. Film script. 'Original MSS. completed 26.10.1946 and first typed copy handed to Mr de Grunwald, 31.10.46'. The film was not produced. ff. 51. 330 x 211mm.
Rattigan Papers. Vol. xxix. 'Brighton rock', 1946. Autograph and typewritten. Outline treatments and second film treatment for a film adaptation by Rattigan of the novella by Graham Greene. First shown 1947. ff. 128. 330 x 211mm. Graham Greene, author: Outline film treatment by Sir T. M. Ratti...
Rattigan Papers. Vol. xxx. 'Brighton rock', [1946]. Typewritten. '3rd shooting script by Roy Boulting from the screenplay by Graham Greene and Terence Rattigan'. ff. i+115. 347 x 232mm. Graham Greene, author: Roy Boulting, film producer: Shooting script 'Brighton rock' by R. Boulting from scre...
Rattigan Papers. Vol. xxxi (ff. 14). Correspondence relating to the script and production of the film 'Brighton rock', 1946-1947. Typewritten, including copies. includes: ff. 2, 4-6 John Boulting, film producer: Correspondence of J. Boulting with Sir T. M. Rattigan: 1946-1952: Partly signed,...
Rattigan papers. Vol. xxxii (ff. 64). 'Bond Street', 1947. Autograph and typewritten. Film script of the episodes written by Rattigan. 'Completed on 6th May 1947 and handed to Mr A. de Grunwald on 7th May 1947'. Film first shown 15 May 1948. ff. 64. 330 x 211mm.