Access Restricted Archival objects in this container: Miniature airplane designs pencil sketches and photographic negatives by Harry Reynolds, approximately 1926 to 1928 Neil S. McCarthy, Dennis O'Brien, and Wayne Pierson, correspondence regarding United Artists Corporation distribution contract, 1928 July 20 to 1928 September 19 Greta Nissen and Thelma Todd, production stills, Hell's Angels original silent version (some captioned on verso): photographic prints, approximately 1927 to 1928 Wayne Pierson, telegrams regarding film release, technicalities, publicity, censorship, and sketches of theatre marquee concepts, 1930 September 03 to 1930 November 01 Douglass Biggs, Howard Hughes, and Wayne Pierson, correspondence regarding censorship and foreign and domestic marketing, 1930 August 16 to 1931 October 03 Interior and exterior views, set stills, Hell’s Angels (captioned on verso): photographic prints, approximately 1927 to 1928 Ingle Carpenter and Caddo Company, correspondence regarding The Dawn Patrol affidavit, 1930 August 07 to 1930 August 08 General production correspondence regarding trailers and film shipments, approximately 1930 to 1931 Howard Hughes and United Artists Corporation, correspondence regarding domestic distribution, approximately 1930 to 1931 Douglass Biggs, Wayne Pierson, United Artists Corporation, correspondence regarding foreign market distribution, 1931 March 02 to 1932 February 01 Howard Hughes and United Artists Corporation, correspondence regarding distribution and German objections to film, 1931 March 19 to 1933 February 01 Zeppelin set during filming, set stills, Hell's Angels: photographic prints, approximately 1927 November to 1928 January Aerial camera operators, production stills, Hell's Angels: photographic print, approximately 1927 to 1928 Airplane ground crew, production stills, Hell's Angels: photographic print, approximately 1927 to 1928 Stunt pilots and ground crew, production still, Hell's Angels (credit: Clyde H. Sunderland): photographic print, approximately 1927 to 1928 Stunt pilots, production stills, Hell's Angels (one signed on verso): photographic prints, approximately 1927 to 1928 Stunt pilots with assistant director Freddie Fleck explaining battle sequence; chief cameraman Harry Perry standing at left, production still, Hell's Angels (captioned on verso): photographic print, approximately 1927 to 1928 "N.G. munition dump explosions", set still, Hell's Angels (captioned on recto): photographic print, approximately 1927 to 1928 Camera wreckage after airplane strike, production still, Hell's Angels: photographic prints, approximately 1927 to 1928 Greta Nissen, principal actor, silent version of Hell's Angels: photographic prints, approximately 1927 to 1928 Sound cue sheets, Grauman's Chinese Theatre, copy for New York, New York showing, 1930 June 22