CHURCHILL, Winston S. Document signed twice ("W. S. Churchill"), 17 January 1963. 26 pages, 4to . A power of attorney appointing Anthony Arthur Duncan Montague Browne to act on Churchill's behalf in the sale of film rights for his Second World War memoirs, with attached copy of contract signed by Churchill on the first page. [ With :] Printed illustrated program for premier of The Finest Hours , 29 April 1964.
CHURCHILL, Winston S. Document signed twice ("W. S. Churchill"), 17 January 1963. 26 pages, 4to . A power of attorney appointing Anthony Arthur Duncan Montague Browne to act on Churchill's behalf in the sale of film rights for his Second World War memoirs, with attached copy of contract signed by Churchill on the first page. [ With :] Printed illustrated program for premier of The Finest Hours , 29 April 1964. CHURCHILL GOES HOLLYWOOD with this contract and power of attorney for the sale of film rights for his Second World War memoirs. For the surprisingly modest sum of $2,000 Churchill grants American producer Jack Le Vien exclusive rights to adapt his six volume history of World War II for the big screen. The result was a retelling of Churchill's life story through a mixture of documentary footage with Orson Welles narrating, and dramatic reenactments. Le Vien would go on to make a series of documentaries and biographical dramas based on Churchill's life.
CHURCHILL, Winston S. Document signed twice ("W. S. Churchill"), 17 January 1963. 26 pages, 4to . A power of attorney appointing Anthony Arthur Duncan Montague Browne to act on Churchill's behalf in the sale of film rights for his Second World War memoirs, with attached copy of contract signed by Churchill on the first page. [ With :] Printed illustrated program for premier of The Finest Hours , 29 April 1964.
CHURCHILL, Winston S. Document signed twice ("W. S. Churchill"), 17 January 1963. 26 pages, 4to . A power of attorney appointing Anthony Arthur Duncan Montague Browne to act on Churchill's behalf in the sale of film rights for his Second World War memoirs, with attached copy of contract signed by Churchill on the first page. [ With :] Printed illustrated program for premier of The Finest Hours , 29 April 1964. CHURCHILL GOES HOLLYWOOD with this contract and power of attorney for the sale of film rights for his Second World War memoirs. For the surprisingly modest sum of $2,000 Churchill grants American producer Jack Le Vien exclusive rights to adapt his six volume history of World War II for the big screen. The result was a retelling of Churchill's life story through a mixture of documentary footage with Orson Welles narrating, and dramatic reenactments. Le Vien would go on to make a series of documentaries and biographical dramas based on Churchill's life.
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