It took nine tailors (1948)

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154 IT TOOK NINE TAILORS "The responsibilities of being a star are very great/' I replied without even smiling. "I will have to have refusal of parts, only four pictures a year, five thousand a week the first year, six thousand the second, and seventy-five hundred the third/' To my amazement Lasky was agreeable and those were the terms on which we signed. I had finally arrived at the top. Of course, I had developed insomnia, a Hollywood ulcer, and my first gray hairs, and my wife was suing me for divorce, but at last I was a real star.