A Fredric March signed contract Typed Document Signed ("Fredric March," "Daniel O'Shea"), 2 pp recto and verso, dated June 1, 1937, between March and Selznick International Pictures, Inc., an addendum to a previous contract of February 22, 1937, in which Selznick contracted March for his exclusive services. This document details March's suspension for five weeks beginning April 9, during which time Selznick was deciding on a suitable comedy script for him. March was not allowed to work for anyone else but received $5000 per week. The contract also deals with his upcoming employment on the studio's tentatively titled film, Nothing Is Sacred, which eventually became the box office hit, Nothing Sacred (1937) co-starring March with Carole Lombard. 8.5 x 11 in.
A Fredric March signed contract Typed Document Signed ("Fredric March," "Daniel O'Shea"), 2 pp recto and verso, dated June 1, 1937, between March and Selznick International Pictures, Inc., an addendum to a previous contract of February 22, 1937, in which Selznick contracted March for his exclusive services. This document details March's suspension for five weeks beginning April 9, during which time Selznick was deciding on a suitable comedy script for him. March was not allowed to work for anyone else but received $5000 per week. The contract also deals with his upcoming employment on the studio's tentatively titled film, Nothing Is Sacred, which eventually became the box office hit, Nothing Sacred (1937) co-starring March with Carole Lombard. 8.5 x 11 in.
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