A Lana Turner and Charles K. Feldman Correspondence FileApproximately 50 pages of correspondence between Lana Turner and her agent, Charles K. Feldman, taking place between 1951-1953. Documents include telegrams, typewritten and handwritten letters, and mimeographed memoranda pertaining to Turner's film career, prospective roles, scheduling, pay, and contract agreements. 11 x 8 1/2 in.FootnotesCharles K. Feldman kept a low profile personally but was known professionally as Hollywood's powerhouse agent representing the biggest stars in showbusiness. His correspondence with client Lana Turner gives a behind-the-scenes look at Feldman's dealings and influence in the industry. Films discussed in the papers include The Merry Widow (1952), Latin Lovers (1953), Three Coins in the Fountain (1954), and Helen of Troy (1956). In one letter dated July 23, 1953, while discussing the script for Betrayed (1954), Turner writes, 'Had a little tip the other day from the publicity man, Morgan something or other, saying he had talked to Gable in Paris and he, Clark, had received the script and was very, very interested...personally, I do not see Gable in either of the men's roles. I love the old bum, but somehow neither part seems to fit him. Is Gregory Peck completely unavailable? If so, what about Kirk Douglas? Please, Charlie, let me know what you think'. Despite her amusing objections, Gable was ultimately cast to play opposite Turner in the film. Provenance The Louis B. Mayer Library
A Lana Turner and Charles K. Feldman Correspondence FileApproximately 50 pages of correspondence between Lana Turner and her agent, Charles K. Feldman, taking place between 1951-1953. Documents include telegrams, typewritten and handwritten letters, and mimeographed memoranda pertaining to Turner's film career, prospective roles, scheduling, pay, and contract agreements. 11 x 8 1/2 in.FootnotesCharles K. Feldman kept a low profile personally but was known professionally as Hollywood's powerhouse agent representing the biggest stars in showbusiness. His correspondence with client Lana Turner gives a behind-the-scenes look at Feldman's dealings and influence in the industry. Films discussed in the papers include The Merry Widow (1952), Latin Lovers (1953), Three Coins in the Fountain (1954), and Helen of Troy (1956). In one letter dated July 23, 1953, while discussing the script for Betrayed (1954), Turner writes, 'Had a little tip the other day from the publicity man, Morgan something or other, saying he had talked to Gable in Paris and he, Clark, had received the script and was very, very interested...personally, I do not see Gable in either of the men's roles. I love the old bum, but somehow neither part seems to fit him. Is Gregory Peck completely unavailable? If so, what about Kirk Douglas? Please, Charlie, let me know what you think'. Despite her amusing objections, Gable was ultimately cast to play opposite Turner in the film. Provenance The Louis B. Mayer Library
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