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Films represented in the Drawing the Motion Picture exhibition

February 10, 2023 - Harry Ransom Center

Films represented in the Drawing the Motion Picture exhibition

Many Hollywood classics are featured in the Ransom Center’s Drawing the Motion Picture: Production Art and Storyboards exhibition. Produced by Robert De Niro Curator of Film Steve Wilson, the exhibition reveals behind-the-scenes stories of some of the biggest films in more than 100 years of cinema history through the artworks and designs that shaped their final form. This is a list of films represented in the exhibition on view through July 16, 2023.

Film YearDirectorProduction DesignArt Direction
A Farewell to Arms1957Charles VidorAlfred JungeMario Garbuglia
A Matter of Life and Death1946Michael Powell / Emeric PressburgerAlfred Junge
Affliction1997Paul SchraderAnne PritchardMichel Beaudet / David Larry
Alice in Wonderland1933Norman McLeodWilliam Cameron Menzies
Apollo 131995Ron HowardMichaeo CorenblithDavid J Bomba / Bruce Alan Miller / Kazunori Yamauchi
As You Like It1936Paul CzinnerLazare Meerson
Beetlejuice1988Tim BurtonBo WalchTom Duffield
Brief Encounter1945David LeanL.P. Williams
Caesar and Cleopatra1945Gabriel PascalJohn Bryan / Hein Heckroth
Calling Bulldog Drummond1951Victor SavilleAlfred Junge
Cape Fear1991Martin ScorseseHenry BumsteadJack G. Taylor, Jr.
Dazed and Confused1993Richard LinklaterJohn FrickJenny C. Patrick
Dear Mr. Prohack1949Thornton FreelandFrederick Pusey
Duel in the Sun1946King VidorJ.McMillan JohnsonJames Basevi
E.T., The Extra Terrestrial1982Steven SpielbergJim Bissell
Ester Waters1948Ian Dalrymple / P. ProudFrederick Pusey
Family Plot1976Alfred HitchcockHenry Bumstead
First Reformed2017Paul SchraderGrace YunRaphael Sorcio
Flying Leathernecks1951Nicholas RayA. D'Agostino / J.W. Sullivan
Goodbye, Mr. Chips1939Sam WoodAlfred Junge
Green For Danger1946Sidney GilliatPeter ProudWilliam Hutchinson
Honey, I Shrunk the Kids1987Joe JohnstonGregg FonsecaDoree Cooper / J. Lacovelli
House of Games1987David MametMichael Merritt
Intermezzo: A Love Story1939Gregory RatoffLyle Wheeler
King Solomon's Mines1937Robert Stevenson / Geoffrey BarkasAlfred Junge
Labyrinth1986Jim HensonElliot ScottMartin Asbury
Lawrence of Arabia1962David LeanJohn BoxJohn Stoll
Little Lord Fauntleroy1935John CromwellSturges Carne
Mad Men - Season 2, Episode 5 - "The New Girl"2008Matthew WeinerDan BishopChristopher L. Brown
Malcolm X1992Spike LeeWynn ThomasTom Warren
Oliver Twist1948David LeanJohn Bryan
Raging Bull1979Martin ScorseseScorsese storyboards
Raintree County1957Edward DmytrykW. Horning / U. McCleary
Rebecca1940Alfred HitchcockLyle Wheeler
Rebel Without a Cause1955Nicholas RayMalcolm C. Bert
Return of the Jedi1983Richard MarquandNorman ReynoldsFred Hole / James Schoppe
Saraband for Dead Lovers1948Basil DeardenMichael RelphWm. Kellner / Jim Morahan
Sinbad the Sailor1917Norman DawnErnest TraxlerErnest Traxler
Since You Went Away1944John CromwellWilliam L. Pereira
Spellbound1945Alfred HitchcockJames Basevi
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer1937Norman TaurogLyle Wheeler / William Cameron Menzies
The Barretts of Wimpole Street1957Sidney FranklinAlfred Junge
The Blue Lagoon1949Frank LaunderEdward Carrick
The Empire Strikes Back1980Irvin KershnerNorman ReynoldsL. Dilley / H. Lange / A. Tomkins
The Garden of Allah1936Richard BoleslawskiLyle Wheeler
The Man Who Knew Too Much1935Alfred HitchcockAlfred Junge
The Red Shoes1948Michael Powell / Emeric PressburgerHein HeckrothArthur Lawson
The Score2001Frank OzJackson De GoviaClaude Pare / Toma Reta
The Sorrows of Satan1926D.W. GriffithNorman Bel Geddes
The Story of the Andes1911Norman Dawn
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre1974Tobe HooperRobert Burns
The Thin Red Line1998Terrence MalickJack FiskIan Gracie
Top Gun1986Tony ScottJohn F. DeCuir, Jr.Tom Burzinski
West Side Story1961Robert Wise / Jerome RobbinsBoris Levin
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?1966Mike NicholsRichard SylbertMichaelson / Zuberano

Image: Attributed to Maurice Zuberano, [West Side Story, concept art for balcony scene], 1961. Ernest Lehman Papers, 205.1, Harry Ransom Center.

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