United Artists Corporate Minutes (Jan-Dec 1947)

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meets -& be wy *§ The pictures rum eight or nine minutes and Mr. Sheftel has connectionswith the Newsree] Theatres. The deal would be 356 for United States; the producer to suoply all prints and advertising. The rest of the world was not discussed. Mr. *« Mills moved to table the matter. Mr. Kramer seconded the motion and it was a carried. ¥ 10. HAL ROACH AYD WALTER WANGER The Chairman stated that the Roach and Wancer deals were to be executed simitaneously. Mr. Roach has agreed on the form of contract md is reaiy to execute it as he wants to go ahead with a feature with a tmdget of $1,000,000. With respect to the Wanger contract, Mr. Wanger's lawyer and partner, Mr. Tannenbaum, raised 24 points in connection with the proposed contract which the Chairman answered seriatin by % letter about a week ago and he has heard & There was disctission concerning the possibility nothing — from Mr. of signing with Mr. Roach alone on higher distritmtion terms tut it ms agreed fs that Messrs. Raftery and Sears would endeavor to secure the Tr signature. At this point Mr. Cole asked to be excused and 1 the meeting. * LL. DMARD SMALL ‘ The Chairman stated that Mr. Small wents,to make CAGLIOSTRO in Italy and he would like to turn over to us an Italia on, @ French version and an English version; United Artists Corporatton to one-third of the cost in Lire. Wo action was taken with respect to this fatter. The meeting then adjourned. a be . eer . ~ : Pe ADT ee Ree EEE Sateen et. 5 ET eT) eS Ne See CS EE EN Oe ee ee eee