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Brown, Crandall

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Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:

Amazing Stories, 1960-02-02

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Identifier: 1500.030.1
Scope and Contents Typed memo.Culver City: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, February 2, 1960. A typed Inter-Office Communication addressed to Richard Maibaum from Crandall Brown on the subject of Amazing Stories by various authors.The memo states: Presentation (54 pages) including 3 long story outlines entitled "Battleground", "Mr. Steinway" [and] "Dream Town", and 7 pages of additional story lines. From Bernie Sindell Agency to Leon Mirell. Sindell represents that he can get Salvador Dali to host....
Dates: 1960-02-02

Red, Red Lips of Countess Mog, 1959-07-28

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Identifier: 1500.030.1
Scope and Contents Typed memo regarding Red, Red Lips of Countess Mog [unproduced film].Culver City: Metro-Goldwyn Mayer, July 28, 1959. A typed Inter-Office Communication from Crandall Brown to Richard Maibaum regarding a 30 page teleplay by Irving Starr of Red, Red Lips Of Countess Mog by Karen De Wolf.The memo states: In a European country centuries-old Castle Mog is regarded by the residents of a nearby village as a cursed place, inhabited by blood-sucking human vampires. The...
Dates: 1959-07-28

The Ghost Chaser (Man of Terror), 1959-12-31

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Identifier: 1500.030.1
Scope and Contents Typed memo regarding The Ghose Chaser (Man 0f Terror) [unproduced film].Culver City: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, December 31, 1959. A stapled two-page Inter-Office Communication from Crandall Brown to Richard Maibaum regarding a 43 page teleplay entitled "The Walking Corpse" or "The Blood Brotherhood."The memo states: 'From Ken Englund to Leon Mirrell. James Clavell, who directed "The Fly" and other features, could be tied in with the property, per Englund. I The format in...
Dates: 1959-12-31

We Leave It to You, 1959-07-14

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Identifier: 1500.030.1
Scope and Contents

This submission concerns a proposed series about Extra Sensory Perception or experiences people have undergone which cannot be accounted for by ordinary use of the five senses.


Synopsis of a story by Maurice Geraghty. Story suggestion submitted via inter-office memo, by Crandall Brown to Fred Wiles (cc Richard Maibaum).

Dates: 1959-07-14

Weird Obsession, 1960-02-29

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Identifier: 1500.030.1
Scope and Contents Typed memo.Culver City: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, February 29, 1960. A typed Inter-Office Communication addressed to Richard Maibaum from Crandall Brown on the subject of Weird Obsession by Winifred Dunn.The memo states: Story outline (19 pages) for half-hour tv show. From David Samuels Agency to Crandall Brown. In Los Angeles an elderly, eccentric professor named Randall undertakes to transfer his great mind, via hypnotism, into the body of a young man named Eric so that...
Dates: 1960-02-29