M01-05 – RAY NEILSON CELEBRITY INTERVIEWS COLLECTION

Box 1

Tape 1

Side 1:     Raymond Massey (Santa Fe Trail) – February 1978
John Cromwell (Algiers, & 1/2 – Of Human Bondage) March 1978

Side 2:     1/2 – John Cromwell (Of Human Bondage) – continued
Jane Withers (North Star) – January 1978
Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. (Rage of Paris, & 1/2 – Catherine The Great)- January 1978

Tape 2

Side 1:     1/2 – Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. (Catherine The Great) – continued
Rosemary De Camp (Jungle Book) – December 1977
Raymond Massey (Things To Come) – December 1977
1/2 – Joan Blondell (Topper Returns) – December 1977

Side 2:     1/2 – Joan Blondell (Topper Returns) – continued

Tape 3

Side 1:     Robert Young (Secret Agent) – March 1978
Huntz Hall (They Made Me A Criminal) – March 1978
1/2 – Pat O’Brian (Front Page) – March 1978

Side 2:     1/2 – Pat O’Brian (Front Page)  – continued
Ralph Belamy (His Girl Friday) – April 1978
Burgess Meredith (Winterset) – April 1978
1/2 – Raymond Massey (The Scarlet Pimpernel) – April 1978

Tape 4

Side 1:     1/2 – Raymond Massey (The Scarlet Pimpernel) – continued
Bondi (The Southerner) – May 1978
Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. (Mr. Robinson Crusoe) – May 1978
1/2 – Jerome Lawrence (Angel On My Shoulder) – May 1978

Side 2:     1/2 – Jerome Lawrence (Angel On My Shoulder) – continued

Tape 5

Side 1:     Beulah Bondi (Penny Serenade) – May/June 1978
Rand Brooks (Son Of Monte Cristo) – May/June 1978
Rod Cameron (Gung Ho!) – May/June 1978
1/2 – John Cromwell (Little Lord Fauntleroy) – May 1978

Side 2:     1/2 – John Cromwell (Little Lord Fauntleroy) – continued
Joel McCrea (Most Dangerous Game) – June 1978
Una Merkel (Abraham Lincoln) – June 1978
1/2 – Dorthy Lamour (My Favorite Brunette) – July 1978

Tape 6

Side 1:     1/2 – Dorthy Lamour (My Favorite Brunette) – continued
Ben Lyon (I Cover The Water Front) – July 1978
Fredi Washington (Emperor Jones) – August 1978
1/2 – Beulah Bondi (Rain) – August 1978

Side 2:     1/2 – Beulah Bondi (Rain) – continued
Janet Gaynor (A Star Is Born) – September 1978
June Allison (Till Clouds Roll By) – September 1978
1/2 – Joseph Cotten (The Third Man) – September 1978

Tape 7

Side 1:     1/2 – Joseph Cotten (The Third Man) – continued
Allan Jones ( Honeymoon In Bali) – September 1978
1/2 – Madge Bellamy & Victor Halperin (White Zombie) – October 1978

Side 2:     1/2 – Madge Bellamy & Victor Halperin (White Zombie) – continued
John McCabe – expert on Laurel & Hardy (Flying Deuces) -October 1978
Phillip Hayes Dean – Paul Robeson (Song of Freedom) – October 1978
1/2 – Jimmy Lydon (Life With Father) – October 1978

Tape 8

Side 1:     1/2 – Jimmy Lydon (Life With Father) – continued
Lillian Gish (His Double Life) – October 1978
Mary Carlisle (Palooka) – November 1978
1/2 – Rhonda Fleming (Old Abilene Town) – November 1978

Side 2:     1/2 – Rhonda Fleming (Old Abilene Town) – November 1978
Helen Hayes (Farewell To Arms) – December 1978
Regis Toomey (Meet John Doe) – December 1978

Tape 9

Side 1:     Frank Capra (It’s A Wonderful Life) – December 1978
Cesar Romero (Little Princess) – December 1978
Martha Scott (Our Town) – January 1979

Side 2:     Gail Patrick (My Man Godfrey) – January 1979
Margaret Hamilton (Nothing Sacred) – January 1979
King Vidor (Street Scene) – January 1979

Tape 10

Side 1:     1/2 – King Vidor (Street Scene) – continued
Jimmy Lyndon (Tom Brown’s School Days) – February 1979
John Qualen (Jungle Book) – February1979
1/2 – William Hornebeck (Things To Come) – February 1979

Side 2:     1/2 – William Hornebeck (Things To Come) – continued
Eddie Quillan (Made For Each Other) – March 1979
Marian Marsh (Svengali) – April 1979
Dana Andrews (North Star) – April 1979
1/2 – Dana Andrews (A Walk In The Sun) – April 1979

Tape 11

Side 1:     1/2 – Dana Andrews (A Walk In The Sun) – continued
Joan Woodbury (Algiers) – May 1979
Gene Reynolds (Santa Fe Trail) – May 1979
1/2 – Gabriel Dell (They Made Me A Criminal) – June 1979

Side 2:     1/2 – Gabriel Dell (They Made Me A Criminal) – continued
Anne Baxter (Angel On My Shoulder) – June 1979
Robert Aldrich – Assistant Director (The Southerner) – July 1979
Pat O’Brian (Front Page) – July 1979

Tape 12

Side 1:     Joel McCrea – about wife Francis Dee (Of Human Bondage) – June 1979
William Hornebeck (The Scarlet Pimpernel) – June 1979
Margo – Albert (Winterset) – August 1979
1/2 – Ralph Bellamy , #2, (His Girl Friday) – August 1979

Side 2:     1/2 – Ralph Bellamy, #2, (His Girl Friday) – continued
William Bakewell – about Joan Crawford (Rain) – September 1979
Richard Lane (Gung Ho!) – September 1979
1/2 – Una Merkel, #2, (Abraham Lincoln) – September 1979

Tape 13

Side 1:     1/2 – Una Merkel, #2, (Abraham Lincoln) – September 1979
Rand Brooks, #2, (Son Of Monte Cristo) – September 1979
Mrs. John Cromwell – wife of director (Little Lord Fauntleroy) – October 1979
1/2 – Bob Hope (My Favorite Brunette) – October 1979

Side 2:     1/2 – Bob Hope (My Favorite Brunette) – continued
Ernest Nims – film editor, (The Stranger) – October 1979
Sam Spiegel – producer, (The Stranger) – November 1979
1/2 – Irene Dunne (Penny Serenade) – November 1979

Tape 14

Side 1:     1/2 – Irene Dunne (Penny Serenade) – continued
Harry Carey, Jr. – about John Wayne, – June 1979
Lucille Bremer (Till Clouds Roll By) – November 1979
1/2 Michael Korda (Fire Over England) – November 1979

Side 2:     1/2 – Michael Korda (Fire Over England) – continued
Michael Korda (The Third Man) – November 1979
Donna Reed (It’s A Wonderful Life) – December 1979
1/2 – Lionel Stander (A Star Is Born) – December 1979

End of Box 1

 

 

Box 2

Tape 15

Side 1:     1/2 – Lionel Stander (A Star Is Born) – continued
Hal B. Wallis (Captain Blood) – December 1979
Hal B. Wallis (Adventures of Robin Hood) – December 1979
Priscilla Lane (Arsenic & Old Lace) – January 1980
1/2 – Fritz Feld (Bringing Up Baby) – January 1980

Side 2:     1/2 – Fritz Feld (Bringing Up Baby) – continued
Raul Walsh about James Cagney (Captains Of The Clouds) -January 1980
Raul Walsh (White Heat) – January 1980
1/2 – Ginger Rogers (42nd Street) – January 1980

Tape 16

Side 1:     1/2 – Ginger Rogers (42nd Street) – continued
Frank McHugh (Footlight Parade) – January, 1980
1/2 – Frank Faylen (Bullets or Ballots) – February 1980

Side 2:     1/2 – Frank Faylen (Bullets or Ballots) – continued
Mona Freeman (Mother Wore Tights) – March 1980
1/2 – Vanessa Brown (Mother Wore Tights) – March 1980

Tape 17

Side 1:     1/2 – Vanessa Brown (Mother Wore Tights) – continued
Warren Low (The Amazing Mr. Klitterhouse) – March 1980
Al Schmid (Pride Of The Marines) – March 1980
1/2 – Rosemary De Camp (Pride Of The Marines) – March 1980

Side 2:     1/2 – Rosemary De Camp (Pride Of The Marines) – continued
George Korngold about Erich Wolfgung Korngold’s Music Scores – March 1980
1/2 – Pandro S. Berman (Mary Of Scotland) – April 1980

Tape 18

Side 1:     1/2 – Pandro S. Berman (Mary Of Scotland) – continued
Victor Sen Yung (The Letter) – April 1980
Ginger Rogers (Stage Door) – April 1980
1/2 – Pandro S. Berman (Stage Door) – April 1980  

Side 2:     1/2 – Pandro S. Berman (Stage Door) – continued
Joan Leslie (Male Animal) – April 1980
1/2 – Erik Rhodes (The Gay Divorcee) – May 1980

Tape 19

Side 1:     1/2 – Erik Rhodes (The Gay Divorcee) – continued
John Quaylon (The Fugitive) – May 1980
Phyllis Thaxter (Blood On The Moon) – May 1980
1/2 – Erik Rhodes (Top Hat) – May 1980

Side 2:     1/2 – Erik Rhodes (Top Hat) – continued
Gale Sondergaard (Anthony Adverse) – May 1980
1/2 – Warren Low (Dr. Ehrlich’s Magic Bullet) – May 1980

Tape 20

Side 1:     1/2 – Warren Low (Dr. Ehrlich’s Magic Bullet) – continued
Howard Koch (The Seahawk) – June 1980
Alexis Smith (Adventures Of Mark Twain) – June 1980
1/2 – Irving Rapper (Adventures Of Mark Twain) – June 1980

Side 2:     1/2 – Irving Rapper (Adventures Of Mark Twain) – continued
Holloway (Elmer the Great) – June 1980
1/2 Alexis Smith (San Antonio) – June 1980

Tape 21

Side 1:     1/2 – Alexis Smith (San Antonio) – continued
Ben Johnson (Wagon Master) – July 1980
James Brown (Air Force) – July 1980
1/2 – James Brown (Objective Burma) – July 1980

Side 2:     1/2 – James Brown (Objective Burma) – continued
Virginia Mayo & Joel McCrea (Colorado Territory) – July 1980
1/2 – Paul Fix (The Ex Mrs. Bradford) – September 1980

Tape 22

Side 1:     1/2 – Paul Fix (The Ex Mrs. Bradford) – continued
Warren Law (The Life Of Emile Zola) – September 1980
Joan Fontaine (Suspicion) – August 1980
1/2 – Buelah Bondi (Sister Kenney) – August 1980

Side 2:     1/2 – Buelah Bondi (Sister Kenney) – continued
Mark Sandwich, Jr. (Follow The Fleet) – September 1980
1/2 – Pandro S. Berman (Swing Time) – September 1980

Tape 23

Side 1:     1/2 – Pandro S. Berman (Swing Time) – continued
Henry Koster (Inspector General) – October 1980
Mike Mazurki (Murder My Sweet) – October 1980
1/2 – Edith Atwater (The Body Snatchers) – October 1980

Side 2:     1/2 – Edith Atwater (The Body Snatchers) – continued
Maureen O’Hara (Hunchback Of Notre Dame) – October 1980
1/2 – Jane Wyatt (Task Force) – October 1980

Tape 24

Side 1:     1/2 – Jane Wyatt (Task Force) – continued
Yakima Canutt (Charge Of The Light Brigade) – November 1980
Irene Dunn (I Remember Mama) – December 1980
1/2 – William & Bob Mauch (Prince And The Pauper) – November 1980

Side 2:     1/2 – Wm. & Bob Mauch (Prince And The Pauper) – continued
Craig Stephens (Dive Bomber) – November 1980
Martha Scott & Irving Rapper (One Foot In Heaven) – December 1980
1/2 – Lew Ayres (Johnny Belinda) – December 1980

Tape 25

Side 1:     1/2 – Lew Ayres (Johnny Belinda) – continued
June Haver (Irish Eyes Are Smiling) – January 1981
1/2 – Tom Steele (Captain Blood) – January 1981

Side 2:     1/2 – Tom Steele (Captain Blood) – continued
Steve Brodie (Cross Fire) – January 1981
Melvin Douglas (Annie Oakley) – January 1981
1/2 – Phil Harris (Washbash Avenue) – February 1981

Tape 26

Side 1:     1/2 – Phil Harris (Washbash Avenue) – continued
Alice Faye (Rose Of Washington Square) – February 1981
Edward Dmytryk (Cross Fire) – January 1981
1/2 – Dennis Morgan (Captains Of The Clouds) – February 1981

Side 2:     1/2 – Dennis Morgan (Captains Of The Clouds) – continued
Virginia Mayo (White Heat) – February 1981
1/2 – Don Ameche (One In A Million) – February 1981

Tape 27

Side 1:     1/2 – Don Ameche (One In A Million) – continued
George Montgomery (Coney Island) – March 1981
Eve Arden (Stage Door) – March 1981

Side 2:     (Blank – ?)

End of Box 2

 

 

Box 3

CD 1

Raymond Massey (Santa Fe Trail) – February 1978
John Cromwell (Algiers, & Of Human Bondage) March 1978
Jane Withers (North Star) – January 1978
Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. (Rage of Paris, & Catherine The Great) – January 1978
Rosemary De Camp (Jungle Book) – December 1977

CD 2

Raymond Massey (Things To Come) – December 1977
Joan Blondell (Topper Returns) – December 1977
Robert Young (Secret Agent) – March 1978
Huntz Hall (They Made Me A Criminal) – March 1978
Pat O’Brian (Front Page) – March 1978
Ralph Belamy (His Girl Friday) – April 1978
Burgess Meredith (Winterset) – April 1978

CD 3

Raymond Massey (The Scarlet Pimpernel) – April 1978
Beulah Bondi (The Southerner) – May 1978
Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. (Mr. Robinson Crusoe) – May 1978
Jerome Lawrence (Angel On My Shoulder) – May 1978
Beulah Bondi (Penny Serenade) – May/June 1978
Rand Brooks (Son Of Monte Cristo) – May/June 1978
Rod Cameron (Gung Ho!) – May/June 1978

CD 4

1/2 – John Cromwell (Little Lord Fauntleroy) – May 1978
Joel McCrea (Most Dangerous Game) – June 1978
Una Merkel (Abraham Lincoln) – June 1978
1/2 – Dorthy Lamour (My Favorite Brunette) – July 1978
Ben Lyon (I Cover The Water Front) – July 1978
Fredi Washington (Emperor Jones) – August 1978
Beulah Bondi (Rain) – August 1978
Janet Gaynor (A Star Is Born) – September 1978

CD 5

June Allison (Till Clouds Roll By) – September 1978
Joseph Cotten (The Third Man) – September 1978
Allan Jones ( Honeymoon In Bali) – September 1978
Madge Bellamy & Victor Halperin (White Zombie) – October 1978
John McCabe – expert on Laurel & Hardy (Flying Deuces) -October 1978
Phillip Hayes Dean – Paul Robeson (Song of Freedom) – October 1978
Jimmy Lydon (Life With Father) – October 1978

CD 6

Lillian Gish (His Double Life) – October 1978
Mary Carlisle (Palooka) – November 1978
Rhonda Fleming (Old Abilene Town) – November 1978
Helen Hayes (Farewell To Arms) – December 1978
Regis Toomey (Meet John Doe) – December 1978
Frank Capra (It’s A Wonderful Life) – December 1978
Cesar Romero (Little Princess) – December 1978

CD 7

Martha Scott (Our Town) – January 1979
Gail Patrick (My Man Godfrey) – January 1979
Margaret Hamilton (Nothing Sacred) – January 1979
King Vidor (Street Scene) – January 1979
Jimmy Lyndon (Tom Brown’s School Days) – February 1979
John Qualen (Jungle Book) – February1979
William Hornebeck (Things To Come) – February 1979
Eddie Quillan (Made For Each Other) – March 1979

CD 8

Marian Marsh (Svengali) – April 1979
Dana Andrews (North Star) – April 1979
Dana Andrews (A Walk In The Sun) – April 1979
Joan Woodbury (Algiers) – May 1979
Gene Reynolds (Santa Fe Trail) – May 1979
Gabriel Dell (They Made Me A Criminal) – June 1979
Anne Baxter (Angel On My Shoulder) – June 1979
Robert Aldrich – Assistant Director (The Southerner) – July 1979
Pat O’Brian (Front Page) – July 1979

CD 9

Joel McCrea – about wife Francis Dee (Of Human Bondage) – June 1979
William Hornebeck (The Scarlet Pimpernel) – June 1979
Margo – Albert (Winterset) – August 1979
Ralph Bellamy , #2, (His Girl Friday) – August 1979
William Bakewell – about Joan Crawford (Rain) – September 1979
Richard Lane (Gung Ho!) – September 1979
Una Merkel, #2, (Abraham Lincoln) – September 1979
Una Merkel, #2, (Abraham Lincoln) – September 1979
Rand Brooks, #2, (Son Of Monte Cristo) – September 1979

CD 10

Mrs. John Cromwell – wife of director (Little Lord Fauntleroy) – October 1979
Bob Hope (My Favorite Brunette) – October 1979
Ernest Nims – film editor, (The Stranger) – October 1979
Sam Spiegel – producer, (The Stranger) – November 1979
Irene Dunne (Penny Serenade) – November 1979
Harry Carey, Jr. – about John Wayne, – June 1979
Lucille Bremer (Till Clouds Roll By) – November 1979

CD 11

Michael Korda (Fire Over England) – November 1979
Michael Korda (The Third Man) – November 1979
Donna Reed (It’s A Wonderful Life) – December 1979
Lionel Stander (A Star Is Born) – December 1979
Hal B. Wallis (Captain Blood) – December 1979
Hal B. Wallis (Adventures of Robin Hood) – December 1979
Priscilla Lane (Arsenic & Old Lace) – January 1980
Fritz Feld (Bringing Up Baby) – January 1980
1/2 Raul Walsh about James Cagney (Captains Of The Clouds) -January 1980

CD 12

1/2 Raul Walsh about James Cagney (Captains Of The Clouds) -January 1980
Raul Walsh (White Heat) – January 1980
Ginger Rogers (42nd Street) – January 1980
Frank McHugh (Footlight Parade) – January, 1980
Frank Faylen (Bullets or Ballots) – February 1980
Mona Freeman (Mother Wore Tights) – March 1980
Vanessa Brown (Mother Wore Tights) – March 1980
Warren Low (The Amazing Mr. Klitterhouse) – March 1980
Al Schmid (Pride Of The Marines) – March 1980

CD 13

Rosemary De Camp (Pride Of The Marines) – March 1980
George Korngold about Erich Wolfgung Korngold’s Music Scores – March 1980
Pandro S. Berman (Mary Of Scotland) – April 1980
Victor Sen Yung (The Letter) – April 1980
Ginger Rogers (Stage Door) – April 1980
Pandro S. Berman (Stage Door) – April 1980>
Joan Leslie (Male Animal) – April 1980
Erik Rhodes (The Gay Divorcee) – May 1980
John Quaylon (The Fugitive) – May 1980

CD 14

John Quaylon (The Fugitive) – May 1980
Phyllis Thaxter (Blood On The Moon) – May 1980
Erik Rhodes (Top Hat) – May 1980
Gale Sondergaard (Anthony Adverse) – May 1980
Warren Low (Dr. Ehrlich’s Magic Bullet) – May 1980
Howard Koch (The Seahawk) – June 1980
Alexis Smith (Adventures Of Mark Twain) – June 1980
Irving Rapper (Adventures Of Mark Twain) – June 1980
Holloway (Elmer the Great) – June 1980
Alexis Smith (San Antonio) – June 1980

CD 15

Ben Johnson (Wagon Master) – July 1980
James Brown (Air Force) – July 1980
James Brown (Objective Burma) – July 1980
Virginia Mayo & Joel McCrea (Colorado Territory) – July 1980
Paul Fix (The Ex Mrs. Bradford) – September 1980
Warren Law (The Life Of Emile Zola) – September 1980
Joan Fontaine (Suspicion) – August 1980
Buelah Bondi (Sister Kenney) – August 1980
Mark Sandwich, Jr. (Follow The Fleet) – September 1980
Pandro S. Berman (Swing Time) – September 1980

CD 16

Henry Koster (Inspector General) – October 1980
Mike Mazurki (Murder My Sweet) – October 1980
Edith Atwater (The Body Snatchers) – October 1980
Maureen O’Hara (Hunchback Of Notre Dame) – October 1980
Jane Wyatt (Task Force) – October 1980
Yakima Canutt (Charge Of The Light Brigade) – November 1980
Irene Dunn (I Remember Mama) – December 1980
William & Bob Mauch (Prince And The Pauper) – November 1980
Craig Stephens (Dive Bomber) – November 1980
Martha Scott & Irving Rapper (One Foot In Heaven) – December 1980

CD 17

Martha Scott & Irving Rapper (One Foot In Heaven) – December 1980
Lew Ayres (Johnny Belinda) – December 1980
June Haver (Irish Eyes Are Smiling) – January 1981
Tom Steele (Captain Blood) – January 1981
Steve Brodie (Cross Fire) – January 1981
Melvin Douglas (Annie Oakley) – January 1981
Phil Harris (Washbash Avenue) – February 1981
Alice Faye (Rose Of Washington Square) – February 1981
Edward Dmytryk (Cross Fire) – January 1981
Dennis Morgan (Captains Of The Clouds) – February 1981

CD 18

Dennis Morgan (Captains Of The Clouds) – February 1981
Virginia Mayo (White Heat) – February 1981
Don Ameche (One In A Million) – February 1981
George Montgomery (Coney Island) – March 1981
Eve Arden (Stage Door) – March 1981

End of Box 3

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