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Simon Fraser University Special Collections and Rare Books Norman Klenman fonds
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“The Shadow War”

File consists of a document containing the following for a proposed feature film and television series by
Howard Merrill and Norman Klenman titled “The Shadow War”: an outline of the treatment of the film, notes on the criminal conspiracy and an outline of the dramatis personae of the television series. The document is dated June 1, 1970.

“Short film scripts”

File consists of the following draft scripts by Norman Klenman: “The Tayville Hoax,” 2nd rev., Feb. 11, 1955, Small Town Series No. 2 ; “Working title: The Law Case,” rev., Nov. 26, 1954, Small Town Series script No. 2; “Fair Day,” script for a ½ hour film in the project Small Town Series, June 9, 1954; “Working title: Country Wedding,” Small Town Series No. 4, November 21, 1954; “Newspaper story” 1st draft, Dec. 1953; and “The Settlement,” (revision), Feb. 2, 1955, Small Town Series No. 3.

“Prince”

File includes a script by Norman Klenman for a one hour play telecast by CBC-TV in August 1956 titled “The Million Franc Doll.” The file also includes a revised first draft script for television by Klenman titled “Trotsky in Coyoacan.” Dated January15, 1964, the script is based upon the novel "The Great Prince Died" by Bernard Wolfe.

“Hero of the People”

File contains scripts for “Hero of the People: A play for television by Norman Klenman” and “Hero Dobrovny: A new play for radio by Norman Klenman”.

“Enemy of the People” – final

File consists of a script for an episode of the television series "Festival" titled “An Enemy of the People,” written by Henrik Ibsen and adapted by Norman Klenman, as well as a related memo.

“Dilbeck” s/p [screenplays and sketch] – not produced

File consists of a May 10, 1971 third draft screenplay for “Dilbeck Junior” written by Charles O’Neal and revised by Norman Klenman, as well as a later version of the screenplay written by Norman Klenman and containing June 7/71 corrections. Also included in the file is an April 27, 1971 sketch for the screenplay.

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