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Dave : screenplay / by Gary Ross.

Texas State University, San Marcos
1 v. (127 leaves) ;

Doodlebug days : an original screenplay / by Mark Saha.

Texas State University, San Marcos
1 v. (166 leaves) ;

Colorman : screenplay / by Tom Rickman.

Texas State University, San Marcos
1 v. (122 leaves) ;

Crazy weather : screenplay / John Dunkel.

Texas State University, San Marcos
1 v. (107 leaves) ;

Miss Evers' boys : screenplay / David Feldshuh.

Texas State University, San Marcos
1 v. (112 leaves) ;

The peace officer : an original screenplay / by H.M. Kennamer.

Texas State University, San Marcos
1 v. (100 leaves) ;

The rose and the sword : a romantic adventure : screenplay / by Tom Towler.

Texas State University, San Marcos
1 v. (59 leaves) ;

The wizard of loneliness : screenplay / by Nancy Larson.

Texas State University, San Marcos
1 v. (113 leaves) ;

Drumfire : an original screenplay / by Mark Kasdan and Terry Swann.

Texas State University, San Marcos
1 v. (125 leaves) ;

Perfect things : a play / by David Gunderson.

Texas State University, San Marcos
1 v. (88 leaves) ;

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