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(ENTERTAINERS.) GRABLE, BETTY. Two Typed Documents Signed, three-year studio contract dated November 19, 1945, and a contract for How t

(ENTERTAINERS.) GRABLE, BETTY. Two Typed Documents Signed, three-year studio contract dated November 19, 1945, and a contract for How to Be Very Very Popular (1955) dated January 20, 1955. Each countersigned by Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation Executive Manager Lew Schreiber. Together 41 pages, 4to; punch holes or pinholes in left margin; each with original paper folder. (SFC) [Los Angeles, 5 December 1945; 7 March 1955]

With-- Betty Grable. Typed Letter Signed, amending the contract for How to Be Very Very Popular dated January 20, 1955. 3 pages, 4to. [Los Angeles, 7 March 1955].
How to Be Very Very Popular was Grable's last film, best remembered for her co-star Sheree North, whose part was written for Marilyn Monroe, who declined to accept the role.

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    With-- Betty Grable. Typed Letter Signed, amending the contract for How to Be Very Very Popular dated January 20, 1955. 3 pages, 4to. [Los Angeles, 7 March 1955].
    How to Be Very Very Popular was Grable's last film, best remembered for her co-star Sheree North, whose part was written for Marilyn Monroe, who declined to accept the role.
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