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Wisconsin Center for Film and Theater Research

The Wisconsin Center for Film and Theater Research (WCFTR) is a major archive of motion picture, television, radio, and theater research materials. Located in the headquarters building of the Wisconsin Historical Society in Madison, Wisconsin, the WCFTR holds over three hundred collections from motion picture, television, and theater writers, producers, actors, designers, directors, and production companies. These collections include business records, personal papers, scripts, photographs, promotional graphics, and some twenty thousand films and videotapes of motion picture and television productions.

Established1960
PurposeArchive for performing arts research
Headquarters816 State Street
Madison, Wisconsin 53706
Coordinates43°04′31″N 89°24′00″W / 43.0752°N 89.4°W / 43.0752; -89.4
Websitewcftr.commarts.wisc.edu

The WCFTR is regularly visited by researchers from around the world.[1]

History Edit

In 1955 the Wisconsin Historical Society established the Mass Communications History Center to document the importance of journalism, broadcasting, advertising, and public relations in the United States.[2] Recognizing that initiative's value, the University of Wisconsin's Speech and Theater Department formed the Wisconsin Center for Film and Theater Research in 1960. Today the WCFTR is part of the university's Communication Arts Department and is operated in partnership with the Wisconsin Historical Society.[3]

Film Edit

The film collection contains a variety of American and international cinema with rich holdings of Hollywood films from the 1930s to the 1960s, independent films from the 1960s to the 1980s, post-World War II Soviet films from the 1950s to the 1970s, and Taiwanese films from the late 1970s to the 1990s. Highlights of the film collection include

  • 2,000 16mm reference prints of Warner Brothers, RKO and Monogram Pictures films—nearly every feature released between 1931 and 1949
  • 1500 Vitaphone short subjects
  • 300 Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies cartoons from 1926 to 1949
  • 270 Soviet features and documentaries
  • 120 Taiwanese features
  • films by independent filmmakers including Shirley Clarke, Emile de Antonio, Lionel Rogosin, Richard Kaplan, Jill Godmilow, and Lewis Jacobs.[4]

Complementing the films are paper records usually organized by the donor's name. Prominent examples include these collections:[5][6]

Television Edit

 
Boston Blackie (played by Kent Taylor), Mary Wesley (Lois Collier), and Inspector Faraday (Frank Orth), the cast of Boston Blackie, pose with Whitey the Dog in a 1951 promotional photograph for Ziv Television Programs. WCFTR Television Title Collection

The largest of the WCFTR television collections consists of 3500 shows produced by Ziv Television Programs, the most successful producer of action/adventure programming filmed for first run syndication from 1948-1962. The Ziv library includes viewing copies and printing elements for every episode of The Cisco Kid, Boston Blackie, I Led Three Lives, Highway Patrol, Sea Hunt, Ripcord, Bat Masterson, and thirty one other series. Scripts, production, and promotional materials for these and additional Ziv series can also be examined at the WCFTR.

Television pioneers whose careers are documented at the WCFTR include David Susskind, Fred Coe, Reginald Rose, Alvin Boretz, Paddy Chayefsky, and Loring Mandel, among others.[9] More recent collections include the Papazian-Hirsch Entertainment and Steven Starr collections. Highlights include

  • Ed Sullivan: The collection of the writer and television host includes scripts, production files, clippings, and correspondence for the long-running Ed Sullivan Show (1948-1971) with 16mm film of 48 entire programs and 29 additional reels of excerpts.
  • Rod Serling: The collection of the writer and producer contains paper records from every phase of his career in radio, television, and film, but the largest portion covers the television series he wrote or produced including synopses, outlines, scripts, revisions, press releases, and correspondence for The Armstrong Circle Theatre, The Bob Hope Chrysler Theatre, Climax, The Hallmark Hall of Fame, Kraft Theatre, The Loner, Lux Video Theatre, Motorola Television Hour, Playhouse 90, Rod Serlings's Wonderful World of..., Studio One, The Twilight Zone, and The United States Steel Hour.
  • Nat Hiken: The collection of the writer and producer includes films of many episodes of The Phil Silvers Show (Sergeant Bilko) and scripts and films for Car 54, Where Are You?, along with material from other programs such as the Martha Ray Show.
  • Hal Kanter: The collection of the writer, producer, and director contains scripts, production files, correspondence, and fan mail for All in the Family, Bob Hope's Chrysler Theatre, Chico and the Man, Julia, and numerous specials and Academy Award presentations.
  • Sy Salkowitz: The collection of the writer and producer with production notes and scripts for Ironside, It Takes a Thief, M*A*S*H, Naked City, The Paper Chase, Perry Mason, Police Story, and The Virginian, among others.
  • Sidney Sheldon: The collection of the writer and producer includes scripts and other production materials for The Patty Duke Show, I Dream of Jeannie, and Nancy.
  • Irna Phillips: The collection of the prodigious creator and writer of soap operas includes production notes, scripts, and correspondence for Another World, As the World Turns, The Brighter Day, and Guiding Light, among others.

Theater Edit

 
Color lithograph poster for the 1912 musical comedy farce "Don't Lie to Your Wife." WCFTR Poster Collection

Collections have been established by actors such as Alfred Lunt, Lynn Fontanne, Melvyn Douglas, Kitty Carlisle, Hal Holbrook and playwrights including S. N. Behrman, Moss Hart, Langston Hughes, George S. Kaufman, Walter Kerr, Jean Kerr, Howard Lindsay, Joseph Stein, Russel Crouse, N. Richard Nash, Paul Osborn, and Dale Wasserman.

Collections of composers and lyricists include those of Marc Blitzstein, Sheldon Harnick, and Stephen Sondheim. The WCFTR also houses collections from the costume, set, and lighting designers Dorothy Jeakins, Gilbert Vaughn Hemsley, Jr., and Jean Rosenthal.

The Center also holds the papers of the Playwrights' Company, a production company founded by Maxwell Anderson, Sidney Howard, Elmer Rice, Robert Sherwood, and S. N. Behrman. The behind-the-scene realities of Broadway theater of the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s are documented in collections of producers and directors such as Kermit Bloomgarden, Hillard Elkins, Herman Levin, David Merrick, and Dwight Deere Wiman.[10]

Radio Edit

Although the WCFTR is not primarily an archive of radio, many of its collections were donated by writers, producers, and actors—such as Nat Hiken, Rod Serling, Alvin Boretz, Irna Phillips, and William Spier—who were active in radio production in addition to their involvement with television, motion pictures, or the theater. As a result, the WCFTR holds collections touching on radio production in the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s. The collections contain some sound recordings, but paper records predominate, including hundreds of scripts for radio productions. Here is a sample of radio programs for which there are scripts in the collections: The Adventures of Sam Spade, The Adventures of Superman, The Aldrich Family, America in the Air, Best Plays, The Beulah Show, The Big Story, Big Town, Cavalcade of America, The Chesterfield Supper Club, The Clock, Dimension X, Dr. Sixgun, Escape, Ford Theatre, The Fred Allen Show, The Grouch Club, Haven of Hope, Hollywood Love Story, Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar, Kay Thompson and Company, Magazine Theater, The Marriage, Modern Tales of Hoffman, My Secret Story, NBC Theatre, NBC University Theatre, Nick Carter—Master Detective, Philip Morris Playhouse, Prudential Family Hour of Stars, Rooftops of New York, The Shadow, Star Spangled Theatre, Suspense, The Theatre Guild on the Air, United Nations Radio, Up for Parole, Woman in Love, and X Minus One, among many others.[11]

Photographs and promotional materials Edit

 
Scene still from a Mack Sennett Comedy, probably "Those Athletic Girls" of 1918. Louise Fazenda does a Russian dance and left of her is Phyllis Haver holding a curling iron. WCFTR Film Title Collection.

The WCFTR has millions of still photographs, photographic negatives, posters, pressbooks, playbills, clippings, and scrapbooks, organized into four major groups to provide pictorial documentation of the production, distribution, and exhibition of motion pictures, television broadcasts, and theatrical plays.[12][13]

  • The Film Title Collection contains promotional graphics from over 40,000 domestic and foreign motion pictures from the 1890s to the present. Major U.S. studios are represented, with extensive coverage of publicity for the films released by United Artists, MGM, Warner Brothers, Universal, and Monogram studios from the 1920s to the 1950s.
  • The Television Title Collection consists of stills and ephemera from over 1,700 American television productions. Programs from the pre-videotape era, the late 1940s through the early 1960s, are most thoroughly documented.
  • The Theater Title Collection contains pictorial documentation of the American stage from the 1860s until today. More than 2,888 plays are represented of productions from the local repertory stage to Broadway.
  • The Name Collection consists of publicity and personal photographs, clipping files, and other ephemera related to more than 14,000 individual motion picture, television, and theater performers, as well as a limited number of producers, directors, writers, and studio executives.

A selection of photographs of Broadway and silent film productions and actors, mostly from the 1890s to 1922 can be viewed online at the Wisconsin Historical Images section of the Wisconsin Historical Society website.[14] Color lithographed posters for touring theatrical productions from the 1870s to the 1910s, such as the poster for "Don't Lie to Your Wife" shown above, are also available there.[15]

Media Digital History Library Edit

The Media Digital History Library seeks to digitize historic film industry trade papers and fan magazines that are now in the public domain. Sources for original copies (rather than microfilmed or microfiched copies) included the Museum of Modern Art Library, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences' Margaret Herrick Library, and private collectors. The scans are hosted on the Internet Archive. The library's catalog search and citation platform is called Lantern. The project was first created by David Pierce in 2009.

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ About Us page at the WCFTR website.
  2. ^ Mass Communications History Collections at the Wisconsin Historical Society website.
  3. ^ About Us:History page at the WCFTR website.
  4. ^ Collections:Film page at the WCFTR website.
  5. ^ http://srnconference2013.commarts.wisc.edu/research-opportunities/ Screenwriting Research Network International Conference 2013: Research
  6. ^ http://arcat.library.wisc.edu/ Details of donors' collections derived from Archives Computer Catalog searches (ArCat).
  7. ^ "Archival Resources in Wisconsin: Descriptive Finding Aids". digicoll.library.wisc.edu. Retrieved 2021-05-24.
  8. ^ AFI (March 1976). American Film Magazine - March 1976.
  9. ^ Collections:Radio and Television page at the WCFTR website.
  10. ^ Collections:Theater page at the WCFTR website.
  11. ^ http://arcat.library.wisc.edu/ Details of collections with radio content derived from Archives Computer Catalog searches (ArCat).
  12. ^ Collections: Photos and Promotional Materials page. at the WCFTR website.
  13. ^ Elvehjem Museum of Art and Wisconsin Center for Film and Theater Research. 1987. Hollywood glamour, 1924-1956. Madison, Wis: University of Wisconsin System, xii.
  14. ^ Advanced search for WCFTR and SILENT FILM, WCFTR and BROADWAY, or WCFTR and ACTRESS at http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/whi/advancedSearch.asp
  15. ^ Advanced search for WCFTR POSTERS at http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/whi/advancedSearch.asp

External links Edit

  • WCFTR Official site
  • WCFTR page at the Wisconsin Historical Society site
  • WCFTR WordPress pages
  • Online ArCat tool for searching WCFTR films and paper records holdings
  • Search tool for WCFTR and Wisconsin Historical Society online images

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The Wisconsin Center for Film and Theater Research WCFTR is a major archive of motion picture television radio and theater research materials Located in the headquarters building of the Wisconsin Historical Society in Madison Wisconsin the WCFTR holds over three hundred collections from motion picture television and theater writers producers actors designers directors and production companies These collections include business records personal papers scripts photographs promotional graphics and some twenty thousand films and videotapes of motion picture and television productions Established1960PurposeArchive for performing arts researchHeadquarters816 State StreetMadison Wisconsin 53706Coordinates43 04 31 N 89 24 00 W 43 0752 N 89 4 W 43 0752 89 4Websitewcftr wbr commarts wbr wisc wbr eduThe WCFTR is regularly visited by researchers from around the world 1 Contents 1 History 2 Film 3 Television 4 Theater 5 Radio 6 Photographs and promotional materials 7 Media Digital History Library 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksHistory EditIn 1955 the Wisconsin Historical Society established the Mass Communications History Center to document the importance of journalism broadcasting advertising and public relations in the United States 2 Recognizing that initiative s value the University of Wisconsin s Speech and Theater Department formed the Wisconsin Center for Film and Theater Research in 1960 Today the WCFTR is part of the university s Communication Arts Department and is operated in partnership with the Wisconsin Historical Society 3 Film EditThe film collection contains a variety of American and international cinema with rich holdings of Hollywood films from the 1930s to the 1960s independent films from the 1960s to the 1980s post World War II Soviet films from the 1950s to the 1970s and Taiwanese films from the late 1970s to the 1990s Highlights of the film collection include 2 000 16mm reference prints of Warner Brothers RKO and Monogram Pictures films nearly every feature released between 1931 and 1949 1500 Vitaphone short subjects 300 Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies cartoons from 1926 to 1949 270 Soviet features and documentaries 120 Taiwanese features films by independent filmmakers including Shirley Clarke Emile de Antonio Lionel Rogosin Richard Kaplan Jill Godmilow and Lewis Jacobs 4 Complementing the films are paper records usually organized by the donor s name Prominent examples include these collections 5 6 Dalton Trumbo Papers of a motion picture scriptwriter one of the Hollywood Ten who was imprisoned following the 1947 House Committee on Un American Activities hearings documenting his work and his blacklisting Screenplays include those written for the black market including The Brave One 1956 for which he won an Academy Award under the pseudonym Robert Rich Exodus 1960 Lonely Are the Brave 1962 The Young Philadelphians 1959 and Spartacus 1960 Paddy Chayefsky Papers of a writer for stage screen radio and television whose work in the early years of American television led to his winning three Academy Awards for films The collection includes titles produced in both television and film notably The Bachelor Party and Marty originally presented on NBC s Philco Television Playhouse and then made into motion pictures by United Artists George Seaton Papers of a Hollywood writer and director including scripts and drafts research notes correspondence financial records cast and crew lists production reports shooting schedules and reviews Among the films documented are the Marx Brothers comedies A Night at the Opera 1935 and A Day at the Races 1937 and the dramas The Song of Bernadette 1943 Miracle on 34th Street Academy Award 1947 The Bridges at Toko Ri 1954 The Country Girl Academy Award 1954 and Airport 1970 Walter Mirisch Records of various films and television series produced by Mirisch or his company The files include shooting scripts stills advertising and publicity kits films sound recordings and set and costume designs in varying degrees for The Apartment Academy Award 1960 The Children s Hour 1962 The Great Escape 1963 Hawaii 1966 How To Succeed in Business Without Really Trying 1967 In the Heat of the Night Academy Award 1967 Irma La Douce Academy Award 1963 The Magnificent Seven 1960 The Pink Panther Academy Award 1964 The Russians Are Coming the Russians Are Coming 1966 Some Like It Hot Academy Award 1959 and West Side Story Academy Award 1961 among others Kirk Douglas Papers of a motion picture actor consisting of scripts correspondence and contracts for films in which he appeared or that he produced including Champion 1949 The Glass Menagerie 1950 Ace in the Hole 1951 Detective Story 1951 The Bad and the Beautiful 1952 The Big Sky 1952 Lust for Life 1956 Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea 1954 Paths of Glory 1957 Gunfight at the OK Corral 1957 The Vikings 1958 Spartacus 1960 Strangers When We Meet 1960 and Seven Days in May 1964 among others It also includes extensive archival material of Douglas film production company Bryna Productions 7 8 Warner Brothers Scripts United Artists Series 1 2 Scripts and related materials for Warner Brothers motion picture productions pre 1950 amounting to 449 archives boxes Edith Head Papers of the Academy Award winning costume designer including watercolor pen and ink and pencil sketches many with notes about fabrics and costs for All About Eve 1950 Sabrina 1954 To Catch a Thief 1955 The Ten Commandments 1956 Vertigo 1958 Breakfast at Tiffany s 1961 Girls Girls Girls 1962 Hud 1963 The Nutty Professor 1963 and Sex and the Single Girl 1964 among others as well as bespoke dress designs for Bette Davis Grace Kelly Natalie Wood Joan Crawford Janet Leigh Greer Garson Lucille Ball Deborah Kerr Joan Fontaine and Hedy Lamarr Dorothy Jeakins Papers of the Academy Award winning costume designer including sketches photographs cloth samples wardrobe plots and cost calculations Among the films documented are Green Mansions 1959 Hawaii 1966 The Music Man 1962 Oliver 1968 The Sound of Music 1965 The Way We Were 1973 and Night of the Iguana 1964 Television Edit nbsp Boston Blackie played by Kent Taylor Mary Wesley Lois Collier and Inspector Faraday Frank Orth the cast of Boston Blackie pose with Whitey the Dog in a 1951 promotional photograph for Ziv Television Programs WCFTR Television Title CollectionThe largest of the WCFTR television collections consists of 3500 shows produced by Ziv Television Programs the most successful producer of action adventure programming filmed for first run syndication from 1948 1962 The Ziv library includes viewing copies and printing elements for every episode of The Cisco Kid Boston Blackie I Led Three Lives Highway Patrol Sea Hunt Ripcord Bat Masterson and thirty one other series Scripts production and promotional materials for these and additional Ziv series can also be examined at the WCFTR Television pioneers whose careers are documented at the WCFTR include David Susskind Fred Coe Reginald Rose Alvin Boretz Paddy Chayefsky and Loring Mandel among others 9 More recent collections include the Papazian Hirsch Entertainment and Steven Starr collections Highlights include Ed Sullivan The collection of the writer and television host includes scripts production files clippings and correspondence for the long running Ed Sullivan Show 1948 1971 with 16mm film of 48 entire programs and 29 additional reels of excerpts Rod Serling The collection of the writer and producer contains paper records from every phase of his career in radio television and film but the largest portion covers the television series he wrote or produced including synopses outlines scripts revisions press releases and correspondence for The Armstrong Circle Theatre The Bob Hope Chrysler Theatre Climax The Hallmark Hall of Fame Kraft Theatre The Loner Lux Video Theatre Motorola Television Hour Playhouse 90 Rod Serlings s Wonderful World of Studio One The Twilight Zone and The United States Steel Hour Nat Hiken The collection of the writer and producer includes films of many episodes of The Phil Silvers Show Sergeant Bilko and scripts and films for Car 54 Where Are You along with material from other programs such as the Martha Ray Show Hal Kanter The collection of the writer producer and director contains scripts production files correspondence and fan mail for All in the Family Bob Hope s Chrysler Theatre Chico and the Man Julia and numerous specials and Academy Award presentations Sy Salkowitz The collection of the writer and producer with production notes and scripts for Ironside It Takes a Thief M A S H Naked City The Paper Chase Perry Mason Police Story and The Virginian among others Sidney Sheldon The collection of the writer and producer includes scripts and other production materials for The Patty Duke Show I Dream of Jeannie and Nancy Irna Phillips The collection of the prodigious creator and writer of soap operas includes production notes scripts and correspondence for Another World As the World Turns The Brighter Day and Guiding Light among others Theater Edit nbsp Color lithograph poster for the 1912 musical comedy farce Don t Lie to Your Wife WCFTR Poster CollectionCollections have been established by actors such as Alfred Lunt Lynn Fontanne Melvyn Douglas Kitty Carlisle Hal Holbrook and playwrights including S N Behrman Moss Hart Langston Hughes George S Kaufman Walter Kerr Jean Kerr Howard Lindsay Joseph Stein Russel Crouse N Richard Nash Paul Osborn and Dale Wasserman Collections of composers and lyricists include those of Marc Blitzstein Sheldon Harnick and Stephen Sondheim The WCFTR also houses collections from the costume set and lighting designers Dorothy Jeakins Gilbert Vaughn Hemsley Jr and Jean Rosenthal The Center also holds the papers of the Playwrights Company a production company founded by Maxwell Anderson Sidney Howard Elmer Rice Robert Sherwood and S N Behrman The behind the scene realities of Broadway theater of the 1940s 1950s and 1960s are documented in collections of producers and directors such as Kermit Bloomgarden Hillard Elkins Herman Levin David Merrick and Dwight Deere Wiman 10 Radio EditAlthough the WCFTR is not primarily an archive of radio many of its collections were donated by writers producers and actors such as Nat Hiken Rod Serling Alvin Boretz Irna Phillips and William Spier who were active in radio production in addition to their involvement with television motion pictures or the theater As a result the WCFTR holds collections touching on radio production in the 1940s 1950s and 1960s The collections contain some sound recordings but paper records predominate including hundreds of scripts for radio productions Here is a sample of radio programs for which there are scripts in the collections The Adventures of Sam Spade The Adventures of Superman The Aldrich Family America in the Air Best Plays The Beulah Show The Big Story Big Town Cavalcade of America The Chesterfield Supper Club The Clock Dimension X Dr Sixgun Escape Ford Theatre The Fred Allen Show The Grouch Club Haven of Hope Hollywood Love Story Yours Truly Johnny Dollar Kay Thompson and Company Magazine Theater The Marriage Modern Tales of Hoffman My Secret Story NBC Theatre NBC University Theatre Nick Carter Master Detective Philip Morris Playhouse Prudential Family Hour of Stars Rooftops of New York The Shadow Star Spangled Theatre Suspense The Theatre Guild on the Air United Nations Radio Up for Parole Woman in Love and X Minus One among many others 11 Photographs and promotional materials Edit nbsp Scene still from a Mack Sennett Comedy probably Those Athletic Girls of 1918 Louise Fazenda does a Russian dance and left of her is Phyllis Haver holding a curling iron WCFTR Film Title Collection The WCFTR has millions of still photographs photographic negatives posters pressbooks playbills clippings and scrapbooks organized into four major groups to provide pictorial documentation of the production distribution and exhibition of motion pictures television broadcasts and theatrical plays 12 13 The Film Title Collection contains promotional graphics from over 40 000 domestic and foreign motion pictures from the 1890s to the present Major U S studios are represented with extensive coverage of publicity for the films released by United Artists MGM Warner Brothers Universal and Monogram studios from the 1920s to the 1950s The Television Title Collection consists of stills and ephemera from over 1 700 American television productions Programs from the pre videotape era the late 1940s through the early 1960s are most thoroughly documented The Theater Title Collection contains pictorial documentation of the American stage from the 1860s until today More than 2 888 plays are represented of productions from the local repertory stage to Broadway The Name Collection consists of publicity and personal photographs clipping files and other ephemera related to more than 14 000 individual motion picture television and theater performers as well as a limited number of producers directors writers and studio executives A selection of photographs of Broadway and silent film productions and actors mostly from the 1890s to 1922 can be viewed online at the Wisconsin Historical Images section of the Wisconsin Historical Society website 14 Color lithographed posters for touring theatrical productions from the 1870s to the 1910s such as the poster for Don t Lie to Your Wife shown above are also available there 15 Media Digital History Library EditMain article Media History Digital Library The Media Digital History Library seeks to digitize historic film industry trade papers and fan magazines that are now in the public domain Sources for original copies rather than microfilmed or microfiched copies included the Museum of Modern Art Library Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Margaret Herrick Library and private collectors The scans are hosted on the Internet Archive The library s catalog search and citation platform is called Lantern The project was first created by David Pierce in 2009 See also EditInternational Federation of Film Archives List of film archivesReferences Edit About Us page at the WCFTR website Mass Communications History Collections at the Wisconsin Historical Society website About Us History page at the WCFTR website Collections Film page at the WCFTR website http srnconference2013 commarts wisc edu research opportunities Screenwriting Research Network International Conference 2013 Research http arcat library wisc edu Details of donors collections derived from Archives Computer Catalog searches ArCat Archival Resources in Wisconsin Descriptive Finding Aids digicoll library wisc edu Retrieved 2021 05 24 AFI March 1976 American Film Magazine March 1976 Collections Radio and Television page at the WCFTR website Collections Theater page at the WCFTR website http arcat library wisc edu Details of collections with radio content derived from Archives Computer Catalog searches ArCat Collections Photos and Promotional Materials page at the WCFTR website Elvehjem Museum of Art and Wisconsin Center for Film and Theater Research 1987 Hollywood glamour 1924 1956 Madison Wis University of Wisconsin System xii Advanced search for WCFTR and SILENT FILM WCFTR and BROADWAY or WCFTR and ACTRESS at http www wisconsinhistory org whi advancedSearch asp Advanced search for WCFTR POSTERS at http www wisconsinhistory org whi advancedSearch aspExternal links EditWCFTR Official site WCFTR page at the Wisconsin Historical Society site WCFTR WordPress pages Online ArCat tool for searching WCFTR films and paper records holdings Search tool for WCFTR and Wisconsin Historical Society online images Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wisconsin Center for Film and Theater Research amp oldid 1179654482, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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