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By Jayde Fagan
Collection Overview
Scope and Contents of the Materials
Ernest Borgnine (January 24, 1917-July 8, 2012) was an American actor. His collection includes scripts, some of which are from the TV shows McHale's Navy (1962-66), Airwolf (1984-87), and The Single Guy (1995-97). His collection also includes VHS tapes and DVDs.
Biographical Note
He was born Ermes Borgnino on January 24, 1917 in Hamden, Connectict. His parents immigrated from Carpo, Northern Italy. In 1935 he joined the Navy and after he returned home in 1945 he began working in local factories while still trying to figure out his career choice. He began taking classes before making his first acting debut on Broadway. Afterwards, he later moved to Hollywood and began acting in motion pictures in the 60s and 70s and later in several animated works.
Ernest Borgine died at the age of 95 on July 8, 2012, in Los Angeles.
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- Box 1
- Item 1: The Lost Treasure of Sawtooth Island: May 23, 1999 Brauer Productions, Inc. (Ernest Borgnine)
- Item 2: "The NBC Follies": August 28 and 29, 1973
- Item 3: Home Free: written by Steve Shagan a Roburt Production, August 20, 1974 (Ernest Borgnine as "Santoro")
- Item 4: "The Diary of Madame X": January 1976 script
- Item 5: The Jerry Lewis Show #19 air date: 2/6/68 script
- Item 6: The Soupy Sales Hour tape date: March 6, 1966 final draft script
- Item 7: The Andy Williams Show script
- Item 8: The Dean Martin Comedy Hour #902-A3 final draft: August 16, 1973 (Ernest part of the orchestra rehearsal and pre-record)
- Item 9: Spongebob #193-630 "Shuffle Boarding" cleaned storyboard as of: 01/23/08 (Ernest Borninge as the voice of Mermaid Man)
- Item 10: Spongebob #193-630 "Shuffle Boarding" cleaned storyboard as of: 01/23/08 Cont.
- Box 2
- Item 1: Airwolf Sole Survivor written by C.R. O'Christopher January 9, 1984 script
- Item 2: Airwolf Kidnapped #58825 Cast, Sets, Act One script
- Item 3: Airwolf Desperate Monday teleplay by Rick Kelbaugh and Katharyn Powers story by Robert George January 6, 1986 act one script
- Item 4: Airwolf Desperate Monday teleplay by Rick Kelbaugh and Katharyn Powers story by Robert George 1/13/86 script
- Item 5: Airwolf Hawk's Run teleplay by B. W. Sandefur 1/20/86 script
- Item 6: Airwolf Dambreakers 2/19/85 script
- Item 7: Airwolf Out of the Sky 2/1/85 script
- Box 3
- Item 1: Lisa Film Project part for Ernest Borgnine (Christine) full script to be delivered June 6, 1993
- Item 2: Christine or "Everybody Wants to be Happy" script by Uschi Glas May 28, 1993
- Item 3: Columbia Pictures Television Last Days of Pompeii Part One #182185 by Carmen Culver rev. final draft June 1, 1983 script
- Item 4: Columbia Pictures Television The Last Days of Pompeii Part Two #182185 by Carmen Culver rev. final draft script June 1, 1983
- Item 5: "Real Men Don't Eat Gummy-Bears" Working Title original screenplay by Florian Burg K.S. - Film Munich, Germany February 1989 script
- Item 6: Wild Rainbow script 1984
- Item 7: Laser Mission by Phillip Gutteridge revised by B. J. Davis script Karat Film International LTD. Johannesburg
- Item 8: Coast of Skeletons script Ernest Borgnine as Capt. Smith March 30, 1987
- Box 4
- Item 1: RAI - Radiotelevisione Italiana Centro di Produzione TV "Treasure Island" Episode I script
- Item 2: RAI - Radiotelevisione Italiana Centro Di Produzione TV "Treasure Island" episode II script
- Item 3: RAI Televisione Italiana Centro Di Produzione TV "Treasure Island" episode III screenplay by Renato Castellani and Lucio De Caro script
- Item 4: RAI - Radiotelevisione Italiana Centro Di Produzione TV "Treasure Island" episode IV screenplay by: Renato Castellani and Lucio De Caro
- Item 5: RAI - Radiotelevisione Italiana Centro Di Produzione TV "Treasure Island" episode V screenplay by: Renato Castellani and Lucio De Caro script
- Item 6: Mel original screenplay by Richard Cohen and Daniel Sarokin August 1, 1998 script
- Item 7: The Blue Light 10/19/01 crew call, The Blue Light 10/05/01 by Ernie Altbacker and John Rosenberg script
- Item 8: The Long Ride Home by Vaughn Taylor March 20, 2001 crew call and script
- Item 9: Walker, Texas Ranger "The Avenging Angel" Teaser July 17-18, 2000 final script
- Box 5
- Item 1: Airwolf Eruption story by Kevin Hartigan teleplay by Kevin Hartigan and T.S. Cook February 28, 1985 script
- Item 2: Airwolf The Fortune Teller teleplay by Rick Kelbaugh story by Rick Kelbaugh and James L. Novack July 2, 1985 script
- Item 3: Airwolf And A Child Shall Lead written by Stephen A. Miller July 2, 1985 script
- Item 4: Airwolf Eagles written by Edward J. Lakso July 9, 1985 script
- Item 5: Airwolf The Horn of Plenty written by Sutton Roley July 10, 1985 script
- Item 6: Airwolf Crossover written by Elliot West August 26, 1985 script
- Item 7: Airwolf The Deadly Circle written by Robert Specht September 6, 1985 script
- Item 8: Airwolf "The Deadly Circle" shoot schedule cont. 9/20/85
- Item 9: Airwolf Kingdom Come teleplay by Rick Kelbaugh and Michael Halperin story by Michael Halperin September 26, 1985 script
- Item 10: Airwolf Annie Oakley teleplay by Harold Stone and Rick Kelbaugh story by Carleton Eastlake October 9, 1985 script
- Item 11: Airwolf Jennie (Formerly: Laura) written by Katharyn Powers October 16, 1985 script
- Item 12: Airwolf Where Have All the Children Gone? teleplay by Al Martinez story by Alan Godfrey October 28, 1985 script
- Item 13: Airwolf Half Pint written by Robert George November 4, 1985 script
- Item 14: Airwolf Discovery teleplay by Stephen A. Miller story by Del Reisman November 25, 1985 script
- Item 15: Airwolf Day of Jeopardy teleplay by Rick Kelbaugh story by Everett Chambers December 3, 1985 script
- Item 16: Airwolf Wolf Cub written by Robert Specht December 17, 1985 script
- Box 6
- Item 1: Mel original screenplay by Richard Cohen and Daniel Sarokin September 1, 1997 script
- Item 2: McHale's Navy written by Peter Crabbe April 6, 1996 script
- Item 3: The Single Guy "Good God" written by Michael Davidoff and Bill Rosenthal directed by Craig Zisk September 9, 1996 script
- Item 4: The Single Guy "Rival" written by Richard Doctorow 1/08/95 script
- Item 5: The Single Guy "Pilot Redux" written by Brad Hall 08/19/96 script
- Item 6: The Last Great Ride original story by Paul Chilsen and Robert Curry May 1, 1998 script
- Item 7: The Single Guy "Mounted Cop" written by Rachel Sweet August 26, 1996 script
- Item 8: The Single Guy "Pilot Redux" tentative production schedule August 19, 1996 script
- Item 9: The Single Guy "Best Man" written by Gayle Abrams August 13, 1996 script
- Item 10: The Single Guy "Strip Club" written by Andrew Gottlieb September 16, 1996 script
- Item 11: The Single Guy "Kept Man" written by Gayle Abrams September 19, 1996 script
- Item 12: The Single Guy "Love Train" written by Stephen Godchaux and Rachel Sweet October 7, 1996 script
- Box 7
- Item 1: Baseketball Based on a True Story written by David Zucker, Robert LoCash, Lewis Friedman, and Jeff Wright January 8, 1998 script
- Item 2: Baseketball script revisions November 10, 1997-February 17, 1998
- Item 3: The Lost Treasure of Sawtooth Island written by Terry Caszatt produced and directed by Richard Brauer May 23, 1999 script
- Item 4: Barn Red by Richard D. Brauer 4th draft 8/26/03 script
- Item 5: La Cura del Gorilla (The Cure of the Gorilla) Versione XIV (Borgnine/Jerry Worden) Corretta 9 Aprile 2005 script
- Box 8
- Item 1: The Single Guy "Babysitting" written by John Masius final draft September 26, 1995 script
- Item 2: The Single Guy "Mugging" written by David Kohan, Max Mutchnick, and Richard Doctorow October 9, 1995 script
- Item 3: The Single Guy "The Virgin" written by Michael Davidoff and Bill Rosenthal final draft October 14, 1996 script
- Item 4: The Single Guy "Double Date" written by Richard Doctorow final draft October 29, 1996 script
- Item 5: The Single Guy "Davy Jones" written by Andrew Gottlieb 11/04/96 script
- Item 6: The Single Guy "Deepest Cut" written by Stephen Godchaux 11/11/96 script
- Item 7: The Single Guy "New Year" written by Michael Davidoff and Bill Rosenthal 12/09/96 script
- Item 8: The Single Guy "Like Father..." written by Stephen Godchaux and Rachel Sweet table draft December 15, 1996 script
- Item 9: The Single Guy "Au Pair" written by Peter Schneider and Ben Cardinale 03/25/97 script
- Box 9
- Item 1: Airwolf Dark Legacy written by T.S. Cook July 30, 1984 script
- Item 2: Airwolf Angel of Mercy written by Deborah M. Pratt August 13, 1984 script
- Item 3: Airwolf Death Do Us Part teleplay by Westbrook Claridge August 29, 1984 script
- Item 4: Airwolf The Hunted #58810 script
- Item 5: Airwolf The Hunted written by Chester Krumholz August 23, 1984 script
- Item 6: Airwolf HX1 written by Steve Hayes September 10, 1984 script
- Item 7: Airwolf Undertow written by Chester Krumholz and Calvin Clements, Jr. October 7, 1984 script
- Item 8: Airwolf Where the Heart Is written by Nicholas Corea November 9, 1983 script
- Item 9: Airwolf An American Dream written by Dennis R. Foley November 26, 1984 script
- Item 10: Airwolf Doc written by Westbrook Claridge and Alfonse M. Ruggiero, Jr. December 7, 1984 script
- Item 11: Airwolf Where There's A Will written by Michael Halperin December 19, 1984 script
- Item 12: Airwolf Inside Out written by Edward J. Lakso January 22, 1986 script
- Item 13: Airwolf The Girl Who Fell from the Sky written by B. W. Sandefur January 29, 1986 script
- Item 14: Airwolf Tracks written by Rick Kelbaugh February 11, 1986 script
- Item 15: Airwolf Birds of Paradise written by Robert George February 20, 1986 script
- Box 10
- Item 1: Airwolf (Two Hour Opening Episode) written by Donald P. Bellisario September 19, 1983 script
- Item 2: Airwolf Proof Through the Night written by Clyde Ware and Donald P. Bellisario November 9, 1983 script
- Item 3: Airwolf Proof Through the Night written by Clyde Ware November 9, 1983 white script
- Item 4: Airwolf One Way Express written by Burton Armus December 28, 1983 script
- Item 5: Airwolf The Truth About Holly contributing writers Phil Combest and Chester Krumholz July 25, 1984 script
- Item 6: Airwolf Severance Pay written by Chester Krumholz July 17, 1984 script
- Item 7: Airwolf Firestorm written by Calvin Clements, Jr. July 10, 1984 script
- Item 8: Airwolf Sweet Britches written by Donald P. Bellisario June 22, 1984 script
- Item 9: Airwolf To Snare A Wolf written by Louis F. Vipperman March 21, 1984 script
- Item 10: Airwolf Mind of the Machine written by T. S. Cook March 5, 1984 script
- Item 11: Airwolf And They Are Us written by Nicholas Corea February 27, 1984 script
- Item 12: Airwolf Mad Over Miami written by Joseph Gunn February 17, 1984 script
- Item 13: Airwolf Mad Over Miami written by Joseph Gunn pink script February 17, 1984
- Item 14: Airwolf Fight Like a Dove written by Burton Armus and Donald P. Bellisario January 30, 1984 script
- Item 15: 11. 09. 01 April 15, 2002 and Dead Flowers call sheet May 30-31, 2002
- Box 11
- Item 1: Mel original screenplay by Richard Cohen and Daniel Sarokin July 8, 1998
- Item 2: Castle Rock by Craig Clyde final script Feb. 2000 (2)
- Item 3: The Kiss of Debt by Dan Lalande and Derek Diorio June 28, 2000 script
- Item 4: Trail of Hope Rose Directors Version revision dates March 4-11, 2004 script
- Item 5: Chinaman's Chance by Aki Aleong revised draft November 10, 2005 script
- Item 6: Frozen Stupid by Richard D. Brauer first draft 12/7/05 script
- Item 7: La cura del gorilla profile of Ernest Borgnine/Jerry Worden script
- Box 12
- Item 1: That One Summer crew call and script January 22, 2005
- Item 2: Oliviero Rising story by Riki Roseo April 2005 script
- Item 3: Strange Wilderness by Peter Gaulke and Fred Wolf 10/04/05 script
- Item 4: Bert and Becca by David Alexander February 20, 2007 script
- Item 5: "Bert and Becca" crew call and call sheet 2-27-07
- Item 6: "Last Stand at Oak Hill" aka "Aces 'n Eights" by Dennis Shryack and Ronald M. Cohen script revisions 7/27/07
- Item 7: "Last Stand at Oak Hill" scene numbers and scene locations sheet August 6-31, 2007
- Item 8: "Last Stand at Oak Hill" pink sheet script 2007
- Item 9: "Last Stand at Oak Hill" aka Aces n' Eights crew call sheet August 16, 2007
- Box 13
- Item 1: Academy Award Nominee 2005 script: Capote
- Item 2: Academy Award Nominee 2005 script: The Constant Gardener
- Item 3: Academy Award Nominee 2005 script: Crash
- Item 4: Academy Award Nominee 2005 script: Munich
- Item 5: Academy Award Nominee 2005 script: Syriana
- Item 6: Academy Award Nominee 2006 script: The Departed
- Item 7: Academy Award Nominee 2006 script: Letters from Iwo Jima
- Item 8: Academy Award Nominee 2006 script: Little Miss Sunshine
- Item 9: Academy Award Nominee 2006 script: Notes on a Scandal
- Item 10: Other: Good Night, and Good Luck (production draft 3/2/2005) written by George Clooney and Grant Heslov
- Item 11: Academy Award Nominee 2007 script: Juno
- Item 12: Academy Award Nominee 2007 script: Michael Clayton
- Item 13: Academy Award Nominee 2007 script: Ratatouille
- Item 14: Academy Award Nominee 2007 script: The Savages
- Box 14
- Item 1: McHale's Navy Season 1 DVDs
- Item 2: McHale's Navy Season 2 DVDs
- Item 3: McHale's Navy Season 3 DVDs
- Item 4: McHale's Navy Season 4 DVDs
- Item 5: McHale's Navy movie on VHS from 1964
- Item 6: Heroes of Horror DVD 2003
- Item 7: Gods and Monsters a film by Bill Condon DVD 1998
- Item 8: Tod Browning's Freaks DVD 1932
- Item 9: 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea DVD 1954
- Item 10: All Quiet on the Western Front VHS 1979
- Box 15
- Item 1: From Here to Eternity DVD 1953
- Item 2: Spirit of the Season VHS 1994
- Item 3: The Wild Bunch VHS 1969
- Item 4: The Dirty Dozen VHS 1967
- Item 5: McHale's Navy movie VHS 1964
- Item 6: Emperor of the North VHS 1973
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