- TitleLindsley Parsons Jr. papers, 1941 - 1999 (inclusive)
- Collector
- Date(s)1941 - 1999 (inclusive)
1959 - 1989 (bulk) - Related names
- Description
1.5 linear ft. of papers
6 item(s) of artworks - Summary
The collection contains cost reports for more than 250 MGM films, guidelines for foreign location scouting, material regarding various film processes and aspect ratios, a pamphlet displaying special photographic techniques of numerous Paramount titles, and reports from the National Weather Institute regarding weather conditions around the world, prepared for several films studios.
There are six drawings and numerous photographs related to special effects used in STAR TREK - THE MOTION PICTURE (1979) and snapshots of the water tank used in WHITE SQUALL (1996). - BiographyLindsley Parsons Jr. is an American production manager, producer, and executive active in film from the mid-1950s to 1992. For nearly 25 years, from 1964 to 1988, he worked in production management for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Paramount, CBS Theatrical Films, and MGM/UA Entertainment, in that order. He is the son of producer Lindsley Parsons and the father of producer Lindsley Parsons III.
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer was formed in 1924 when the theater circuit Loew's Inc., owner of Metro Pictures Corporation, acquired Goldwyn Pictures Corporation and Louis B. Mayer Pictures and subsequently merged the three companies. The Culver City studio soon became one of the strongest and most prestigious of the major production companies, superior both in profits and in critical acclaim throughout most of the 1930s and 1940s. During the 1950s changes brought about by the Paramount consent decree eventually rendered the studio system obsolete, and MGM, which had once dominated that system, suffered a slow decline. The studio was purchased in 1970 by Kirk Kerkorian, who sold off most of its assets and, in 1973, shut down the distribution arm of the company. Ted Turner purchased MGM in 1986, then immediately sold the studio to Lorimar Pictures while retaining the film library and script material (see Turner/MGM scripts). Acquired by a consortium of investors in 2005, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Inc. continues to function as a film production and distribution company out of its Century City, California headquarters.
- Subjects
- Acquisitions InformationGift of Lindsley Parsons Jr., 2002.
- Preferred citationLindsley Parsons Jr. papers, Margaret Herrick Library, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
- DepartmentLibrary
- 502
- AvailabilityFor information on the contents and availability of this collection please contact the Reference and Public Services department at ref@oscars.org.
- Moving Image Items
- Library Holdings