- 1/17
- Is-gyfres
- 1980-1992
Rhan oFfilm Cymru Scripts
Scripts and related material for titles beginning with 'U', 'V' and 'Y'.
Rhan oFfilm Cymru Scripts
Scripts and related material for titles beginning with 'U', 'V' and 'Y'.
Rhan oFfilm Cymru Scripts
Plot synopsis and brief critical evaluation relating to proposed television adaptation of Pat Barker's 1982 novel Union Street.
Rhan oFfilm Cymru Scripts
Plot synopsis of proposed film by John O'Donnell titled The Victim And The Thief, together with author resumé and covering letters. Rough handwritten note on one folio.
Rhan oFfilm Cymru Scripts
Screenplay by Bethan Mair Davies titled Ymwelwyr.
Rhan oFfilm Cymru Scripts
Comedy screenplay by Terry Griffiths titled Wet Paint, together with covering letters, plot synopsis and brief critical evaluation.
When The Garden Gnomes Began To Bleed
Rhan oFfilm Cymru Scripts
Screenplay by David Sherwin and Lindsay Anderson titled When The Garden Gnomes Began To Bleed, together with critical evaluation.
Rhan oFfilm Cymru Scripts
Stage play script by Neil Titley titled Where Tawe Flows, based on Dylan Thomas' short stories and his radio play Return Journey.
Rhan oFfilm Cymru Scripts
Screenplay by John Francis titled Whiteface, together with author covering letter and letter of acknowledgement from Ffilm Cymru.
Rhan oFfilm Cymru Scripts
Studio play screenplay by Peter Jukes titled A Wing And A Prayer, together with covering letter.
Rhan oFfilm Cymru Scripts
Plot synopsis and critical evaluation relating to proposed adaptation of Monica Furlong's 1987 young people's novel Wise Child.
Rhan oFfilm Cymru Scripts
Feature length film proposal by Gideon Koppel, which includes plot synopsis, production notes, author resumé, photocopied photographs and photocopied press cutting; together with covering letter.
Rhan oFfilm Cymru Scripts
Overviews, plot synopses, critical evaluations and related material relating to various production proposals submitted together.
Letters to Emlyn Williams from David Smith
Rhan oFfilm Cymru Scripts
Letters, 1966-1967, 1975, to the author and playwright Emlyn Williams from David Smith, brother-in-law of infamous Moors murderer Myra Hindley. Williams spent time with David Smith and his wife Maureen in order to gain insight into the lives of Myra Hindley and her partner Ian Brady for his 1967 novel Beyond Belief: A Chronicle of Murder and its Detection, a semi-fictionalised account of the criminal activities of Brady and Hindley. The novel was published a year after Brady and Hindley were sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of five children aged between ten and seventeen in and around Manchester between July 1963 and October 1965. David Smith, who witnessed at least one of the murders, was the chief prosecution witness at Brady and Hindley's trial.
Rhan oFfilm Cymru Scripts
Accounts and invoices detailing financial transactions, bills and expenses of Ffilm Cymru, with related correspondence.
Material largely relating to scripts and screenplays submitted to Ffilm Cymru; together with further Ffilm Cymru material, which includes proposals for film/television adaptations, casting and funding applications, employment enquiries, contracts and agreements, accounts and invoices, card indexes and correspondence.
Ffilm Cymru
Rhan oFfilm Cymru Scripts
Scripts and related material for titles beginning with 'A'.
Rhan oFfilm Cymru Scripts
Plot synopsis by Marc Evans of proposed drama-documentary or full-length drama feature film titled Aur Y Byd, the storyline based on a book of the same name by Dic Jones and Roy Davies which chronicles the life of Welsh gold prospector John Davies of Cardiganshire.
Rhan oFfilm Cymru Scripts
Scripts and related material for titles beginning with 'B'.
Rhan oFfilm Cymru Scripts
Draft screenplays by Jeff Rees, Martin Kurzik and Joe Mahon titled Barricades, the narrative addressing the religiopolitical conflict in Ireland; together with scene breakdowns, plot synopses, critical evaluations, printed flyer and correspondence.
Rhan oFfilm Cymru Scripts
Radio comedy play script by Maurice Sellar and Lou Jones titled The Bevin Boys.