Motion pictures
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
“A Walk in the Spring Rain” (poster) (1970)
Color poster for the movie “A Walk in the Spring Rain,” starring Anthony Quinn and Ingrid Bergman. 1970. (fold lines) 27x41.”
Alan Shayne Collection (All the Way Home)
Alan Shayne Collection (All the Way Home) Photographs made during the filming of the movie “All the Way Home” in East Tennessee in 1963.
‘All The Way Home.’ 1963.
Color poster from the movie “All The Way Home.” Starring Jean Simmons and Robert Preston. 1963. 27x41.” Based on the novel “A Death in the Family” by James Agee. #63/304.
Carl Knoedler Scrapbooks, ca. 1925-1928.
Scrapbooks of mostly newspaper clippings of articles written by Carl Knoedler, who was a reporter for a Chattanooga newspaper and later drama critic for the Knoxville Journal. One scrapbook covers ca. 1925-1926, the second scrapbook covers ca, 1927-1928.
“My Motion Picture Scrapbook” by Laura Thornburgh. 1922-1924. (scrapbooks)
Scrapbook of newspaper clippings re: the motion picture industry, 1922-1924, kept by Laura Thornburgh, National Motion Picture chairman of the National League of American Pen Women. 1 volume. Includes donor’s letter at front of volume and loose 1934 clipping re: Laura Thornburgh.
Scrapbooks of Motion Pictures (Movies) Shown in Knoxville Theaters, 1936-1961.
Scrapbooks of Motion Pictures (Movies) Shown in Knoxville Theaters, 1936-1961. Box 1: 1936-1948 Box 2: 1948-1954, 1955-1961 Box 3: 1943-1945, 1946-1948, 1949-1952 Scrapbooks include clippings of advertisements for movies with theater names and dates, articles and reviews about the movies being shown.
Scrapbooks of Mrs. Clara Masterson re: history & music in Knoxville, 1936-1943; movies, 1931-1958; Wilma Dykeman articles.
Scrapbooks of Mrs. Clara Masterson re: history & music in Knoxville, 1936-1943; movies, 1931-1958; Wilma Dykeman articles. + small notebook “This & That” of sayings & clippings.
“The Fool Killer” (poster) 1965.
Color poster for the movie “The Fool Killer,” starring Anthony Perkins. 1965. 65/182. 27x41.”