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Two Documents Related to Marilyn Monroe Productions. Fascinating behind-the-scenes correspondence, with insight into the legal concerns of Monroe's production company. The first item is a copy of a typed letter to Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc., dated March 27, 1957, regarding concerns with the film The Prince and the Showgirl and notes that "Marilyn Monroe is not the only stockholder and does not have the right as an individual or as president or as stockholder to change contracts of this corporation." The letter is from Milton H. Greene, Vice-President of Marilyn Monroe Productions, Inc. and is not signed. Attached is a postmarked envelope addressed to M.C.A. Artists, Ltd, which received a copy of this letter. The second item is a memorandum dated July 29, 1959, regarding "Action To Be Taken at Directors' Meeting of MARILYN MONROE PRODUCTIONS, INC." The two-page agenda includes "Ratify Employment Agreement with MM" and "Problems in connection with The Prince and the Showgirl." The agenda has some annotation and financial figures added in pen. In Very Fine condition. Accompanied by a COA from John Reznikoff, PSA/DNA.

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