United Artists Corporate Minutes (Jan-Dec 1939)

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. i: ? = Pgs, A ph, S a> © June 6, 1939.«tle ey 25, The General Manager revorted thet British end Dominions Film Corporation has recuested thet United tists return to them the pictures ESCAPE ME NEVER and BREWSTERS MILLIONS for all territories of the world he except for those contracts which are unpleyéd ang unexpired licensed esency arrangements. Approval was unenimously given provided Sounsel Approves the fort a documents and general releases are secured from British end Dominions. Pe nie 26. “Re: ODEON: The General Menacer steted thet a et a meeting oe the Boerd of Directors held Februery 13, 1939, appreveisans siven-to en extension of six months from ss November 22, jose, for the repurchase by Messrs. Deutsch, Elcock and Bates of the 15,000 &1 Preference Sheres in Odeon Theatres, Ltd. owned by United Artists Corporation, 2 Ltc. A further extension has been recuested for a further period to November 22, 1939, end also s recuest that United Artists Corporation accept the guarantee of Odeon Cinema Holdings, Ltd. in place of that of Messrs. Deutsch, Elcoeck and Bates. é Upon motion duly made and seconded, it wes unanimously o