- 1/10/5
- Ffeil / File
- 1989
Rhan oFfilm Cymru Scripts
Screenplay and overview of narrative by Bill (William) Gallagher, from a novel by James Friel; together with covering letter and photocopied press cuttings relating to the original novel.
Rhan oFfilm Cymru Scripts
Screenplay and overview of narrative by Bill (William) Gallagher, from a novel by James Friel; together with covering letter and photocopied press cuttings relating to the original novel.
Letters to Emlyn Williams from David Smith
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Letters, 1966-1967, 1975, to the author and playwright Emlyn Williams from David Smith, brother-in-law of infamous Moors murderer Myra Hindley. Williams spent time with David Smith and his wife Maureen in order to gain insight into the lives of Myra Hindley and her partner Ian Brady for his 1967 novel Beyond Belief: A Chronicle of Murder and its Detection, a semi-fictionalised account of the criminal activities of Brady and Hindley. The novel was published a year after Brady and Hindley were sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of five children aged between ten and seventeen in and around Manchester between July 1963 and October 1965. David Smith, who witnessed at least one of the murders, was the chief prosecution witness at Brady and Hindley's trial.
Rhan oFfilm Cymru Scripts
Outline film treatment by Mark Jenkins titled Loser.
Rhan oFfilm Cymru Scripts
Outlines by Paul McNichol for proposed series of "discourses on disappearing pleasures".
Rhan oFfilm Cymru Scripts
Detailed plot synopsis relating to proposed film by Olwen Rees and Johnny Tudor titled Man Of Fire, the narrative based on the life and work of physician and radical thinker Dr William Price, Llantrisant; together with authors' covering letter
Rhan oFfilm Cymru Scripts
Draft and fair-copy screenplays by Rhydderch Jones, Gwenlyn Parry and John Hefin titled Manolis, the narrative set against the island of Crete. Actor Telly Savalas played a leading rôle in the production.
Jones, Rhydderch, 1935-1987
Rhan oFfilm Cymru Scripts
Screenplay by John Brason titled Marching Song, based on a play by John Whiting.
Rhan oFfilm Cymru Scripts
Detailed plot synopsis by Gareth Miles titled Maria (or Anna), after an idea by Gareth Miles and Nicole Le Garrec, much of the narrative set in Brittany; together with overview of narrative, covering letter and projected expenses.
Rhan oFfilm Cymru Scripts
Plot synopsis and brief critical evaluation relating to proposal by Catherine Linstrum titled Marie And The Boy.
Rhan oFfilm Cymru Scripts
Script by Robert Peart titled Mean Streets Revisited (Episode One).
Rhan oFfilm Cymru Scripts
Screenplay by Steve Gough and Susan Florence Rogers titled Medicine Man.
Rhan oFfilm Cymru Scripts
Plot synopses relating to proposed film adaptation of Susan Mayse's 1987 novel Merlin's Web, together with production team details.
Rhan oFfilm Cymru Scripts
Detailed plot synopsis of proposal by Mark Jenkins titled Merlinswood.
Rhan oFfilm Cymru Scripts
Miscellaneous material relating to Ffilm Cymru and to the film industry in general, including details relating to festivals, courses and conferences; minutes of a Welsh Arts Council meeting; and newsletters and magazines.
Rhan oFfilm Cymru Scripts
Overviews, plot synopses, critical evaluations and related material relating to various production proposals submitted together.
Rhan oFfilm Cymru Scripts
Plot synopsis and brief critical evaluation relating to pilot episode for series by Niall Jones set in Llandudno titled Morgan Ellis. Incomplete.
Rhan oFfilm Cymru Scripts
Screenplay by Barry Simner titled Morwenna, together with detailed plot synopses and covering letters.
Rhan oFfilm Cymru Scripts
Details of opening and closing titles sequences relating to the film Mwg Glas, Lleuad Waed, together with covering note.
Rhan oFfilm Cymru Scripts
First draft of screenplay by T. James Jones titled Nadolig Fel Hynny.
Rhan oFfilm Cymru Scripts
Plot synopsis and critical evaluation relating to proposed children's television comedy series by Cliff Francis and Jeremy Sinclair titled News At Twelve.