ANDREW McLAGLEN - DOCUMENT SIGNED 01/14/1972 - HFSID 147623
Price: $460.00
ANDREW McLAGLEN
Signed form from 1972 to calculate his dues to the Directors Guild of
America.
Document signed "Andrew McLaglen". Blue and black ink notations in
unknown hand and blue ink date stamp. 1 page, 8½x11. Jan. 14, 1972.
McLaglen signed this form in order to calculate his 1972 dues for the
Directors Guild of America, which was based on his earnings as a producer or
director. He claimed that he earned $100,000 in 1971, but estimated that he
would have none in 1972. McLaglen had no producing or directing credits in 1972,
but he did in 1971 and 1973, the years bookending it. British-American director
McLaglen (1920-2014) put together a solid resume of action films (The
Devil's Brigade, 1968; The Wild Geese, 1978; ffolkes, 1980)
and westerns (Bandolero!, 1968; The Last Hard Men, 1978)
between 1954 and 1989. He's especially well-known for his work with John
Wayne (McClintock!, 1963; Hellfighters, 1968; The
Undefeated, 1969; Chisum, 1970; Cahill: United States
Marshall, 1973) and Jimmy Stewart (Shenandoah, 1965; Fool's
Parade, 1971) as well as numerous episodes of Gunsmoke (1956-1965),
Have Gun, Will Travel (1957-1963), Perry Mason (1958-1960) and
The Lieutenant (1963-1964). But he's also had misses. McLaglen helmed the
slob vs. snobs police procedural Mitchell (1975), which was viciously
taken apart on Mystery Science Theatre 3000. Lightly creased. Random ink
stains. Folded thrice vertically and four times horizontally. Otherwise, fine
condition.
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