A Fredric March signed contract for A Star is Born Mimeographed Document Signed ("Fredric March," "David O. Selznick"), 14 pp, September 29, 1936, between March and Selznick International Pictures, for the use of March's services in the role of "Norman Maine" in A Star is Born (1937) for the salary of $15,625 per week, with 6 pp of initialed modifications and annotations, bound with staples in blue legal wrappers. After several years of doing costume pictures, the versatile March was tired of buckle shoes and frilly shirts. The part of the alcoholic actor whose career is descending as his wife's is on the rise was the type of meaty role to which he was attracted, and he was ultimately nominated for a Best Actor Academy Award® for his performance. 8.5 x 11 in.
A Fredric March signed contract for A Star is Born Mimeographed Document Signed ("Fredric March," "David O. Selznick"), 14 pp, September 29, 1936, between March and Selznick International Pictures, for the use of March's services in the role of "Norman Maine" in A Star is Born (1937) for the salary of $15,625 per week, with 6 pp of initialed modifications and annotations, bound with staples in blue legal wrappers. After several years of doing costume pictures, the versatile March was tired of buckle shoes and frilly shirts. The part of the alcoholic actor whose career is descending as his wife's is on the rise was the type of meaty role to which he was attracted, and he was ultimately nominated for a Best Actor Academy Award® for his performance. 8.5 x 11 in.
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