Manuscripts
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| Elmer Dyer |
The Elmer Dyer papers span the years 1910–1969 (bulk 1930s–1950s) and encompass 4 linear feet. The papers consist of production files and subject files relating primarily to his professional career and his various businesses. The production material consists of scripts, pressbooks, programs, and other papers relating to some of the films Dyer worked on, both for the major studios—such as Night Flight (1933), The Good Earth (1937), Tail Spin (1939), and The Flying Deuces (1939)—and for independent producers—including Special Agent K-7 (1937) and The Attack for 1940 (1939, short). The Big Circus ( 1959) is the last film covered. Scripts for several U.S. Navy flight training films document Dyer's work during World War II. There is also a small number of scripts for unproduced properties. Of particular interest is Shadow of the Wing, which Michael Balcon was to have produced for MGM in 1937. The remainder of the collection consists of bills, receipts, and other financial records covering 1920–1965; biographical material about Elmer Dyer, including many articles that he wrote on his career, aerial photography, and Paul Mantz; correspondence, of both a personal and business nature, particularly extensive for the period from 1916 to 1921; books, pamphlets, periodicals, and catalogs regarding photography, photographic equipment, and supplies; and one oversize scrapbook containing clippings and other biographical information.
Gift of Stacy McCullough, 1985.
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