"The Great Prince Died" – by Bernard Wolfe : dramatized by Norman Klenman
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- 1963
Part of Norman Klenman fonds
File consists of a first draft script with edits for a play for television in three acts, dated November 1, 1963.
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"The Great Prince Died" – by Bernard Wolfe : dramatized by Norman Klenman
Part of Norman Klenman fonds
File consists of a first draft script with edits for a play for television in three acts, dated November 1, 1963.
“The Trial of Lady Chatterley” – adapted by Norman Klenman, produced by Daryl Duke, 1962
Part of Norman Klenman fonds
File consists of a script for an episode of Daryl Dukes’ series "Quest", to be telecast October 14th, 1962.
Part of Norman Klenman fonds
File consists of a script for an episode of "Quest", executive produced by Daryl Duke and adapted for television by Norman Klenman. The episode was telecast May 27, 1962.
“More glorious adventures for the hero of our time” : a one-hour tv play by Norman Klenman
Part of Norman Klenman fonds
File includes scripts for “Montreal by Night : The Odds Against Kelly” and “Montreal by Night : Brotherhood.”
Crane – Nitelife – scripts – rundowns – Quest – Sightline
Part of Norman Klenman fonds
File includes scripts for the CBC television program "Sightline", shows 1 & 2; a script and an episode list for Daryl Duke’s television series "Quest"; and a draft script for a film project for the Canadian National Institute for the Blind.
Background notes and research for a proposed movie on Louis Riel
Part of Norman Klenman fonds
Part of Norman Klenman fonds
File includes a script for "Quest" : “The Secret of the World” episode, 1961; two “Eighth day of the week” scripts, February 23, 1962; a "Quest" : “Indian” script by George Ryga, October 1962; an undated submission from Klenman-Davidson Productions Limited to Peter McDonald, Director of TV Network Planning, C.B.C., Toronto, Ontario describing the company and outlining a projected series of films for television; and a script for “The Man with the Hand-Held Camera,” 1964.
Part of Norman Klenman fonds
File consists of scripts for "On the Scene", a program produced by Bill Bolt and written by Norman Klenman, which aired on the CBC between 1960 and 1964.
Part of Norman Klenman fonds
File consists of notes and a screenplay for a proposed movie about Louis Riel. The screenplay contains several revisions in ink.
[Draft script] : “Seventh Episode”
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Toronto Film Co. & project Ideas – 1960-1965 and L.A. 1965-1975
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Inscription on the front of the original file folder read: “Misc.: Misc. material – story and project ideas, Toronto film years – CBC – Galanty Ltd. and related records from 1960-1965, then in Sherman Oaks, Calif. Freelancing and Toronto co’s from 1965 to 1975.”
“Montreal by Night : The Fallen Leaf” by Norman Klenman
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File consists of a script for a half hour filmed series for television.
Part of Norman Klenman fonds
"Ivy League Killers" ("The Fast Ones" : Eng.) [screenplay] by Norman Klenman
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[Film reel:] "Ivy League Killers", reel 1 [of 2]
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[Film reel:] "Ivy League Killers", reel 2 [of 2]
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“Montreal by Night,” Klenman-Davidson Productions Ltd.
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File consists of character, location, story material, cast, production, budget and shooting schedule information.
Part of Norman Klenman fonds
Series consists of correspondence, photographs, promotional material, magazine and newspaper articles, and other material accumulated by Norman Klenman relating to his and Daryl Duke’s establishment, ownership and management of CKVU-TV. Includes records relating to the 1975 application to the CRTC; programming, events and staffing issues; and the takeover of the station by CanWest in 1987.
Norman Klenman and Daryl Duke : old newpaper reproductions : film and TV
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File consists of a magazine article titled “Before the Beginning: William Davidson’s and Norman Klenman’s Now that April’s here,” as well as copies of newspaper articles pertaining to Klenman’s screenplays for film and television and the 1987 CanWest takeover of CKVU.
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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.
Television scripts, screenplays and related records
Part of Norman Klenman fonds
Series consists of draft and final version scripts and screenplays for television film series, plays and serial programs, produced and not produced, as well as related records. The majority of the scripts and screenplays were written by Klenman; others are based on his writings. Includes scripts and screenplays written for CBC-TV, 20th Century Fox, QM Productions and Universal Television Productions, and the following television series: "The Danny Thomas Hour", "The Felony Squad", "I Dream of Jeannie", "The Invaders", "The Iron Horse", "Our Man Flint", "The Phoenix Team", "Quest", "The Seaway", "The Starlost", and "The Survivors". Screenplay projects for CBC include “H.R. : H.R. MacMillan – the early years” for the series "The Winners"; dramatizations of Barry Broadfoot’s "Six War Years" and Henrik Ibsen’s "An Enemy of the People"; as well as “Sam. Johnson” and “Tim Buck : Shooting Reds in the Kingston Pen,” neither of which were produced. Also included in the series are three film reels for "California Dreamin’" (1968) an hour-long documentary for CTV about the migration of Canadian talent to Hollywood, and Klenman’s story ideas for several popular television series, including "Bonanza", "Daniel Boone", "The F.B.I.", "Felony Squad", "The Fugitive", "Jericho", "Judd for the Defense", "The Invaders", "The Iron Horse", "I Spy", "It Takes a Thief", "Mannix", "Mission Impossible", "The Outsider", "Run for Your Life", "Star Trek" and "Tarzan".
“Titan of Toronto” [draft scripts with edits and annotations]
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Part of Norman Klenman fonds
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”.
Part of Norman Klenman fonds
File consists of screenplays by Norman Klenman for the following: “An excerpt from the novel Each Man’s Son by Hugh McLennan”; “Counsel for the Defense” from the novel Avedela Des Visages by Andre Giroux”; and “The Rejected One,” “Rocking Chair,” and “Silk Stockings” by Morley Callaghan.
Film scripts, screenplays and related records - general
Part of Norman Klenman fonds
Sub-series consists of scripts and screenplays written by Norman Klenman, alone and in collaboration with others, for feature and short films, produced and not produced, as well as related records. Additional material includes related notes, correspondence, contracts, research material, and moving images. Includes screenplays for “Beggarman’s Game,” “Dilbeck Junior,” “The Ecstasy of Rita Joe,” “A Forest of Eyes,” Ivy League Killers (a.k.a. “The Fast Ones”), “Nails,” "Now That April’s Here," “Passion” (based on The Gambler), “Riel”, and “Voices,” as well as a number of other scripts written for the National Film Board and CBC-TV. Series also includes two "Ivy League Killers" film reels.
Part of Norman Klenman fonds
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.
Film scripts, screenplays and related records
Part of Norman Klenman fonds
Series consists of scripts and screenplays written by Norman Klenman, alone and in collaboration with others, for feature and short films, both produced and not produced, as well as related records. Additional material includes related notes, correspondence, contracts, research material, and moving images. The series has been arranged into the following three sub-series: Film scripts, screenplays and related records – general, "The Swiss Conspiracy" screenplays and related records, and “Woodsmen of the West” screenplays and related records.