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WALSH RAOUL: (1887-1980) American film director, a founding member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. D.S., Raoul Walsh, eighteen pages, 4to, Culver City, California, 7th August 1951, on the printed stationery of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures. The typed document is a contract between Walsh and M-G-M in which the studio engage the director for his exclusive services on Glory Alley, commencing on 22nd October 1951, for a minimum salary of $2000 per week over thirty weeks, 1% of which will be deducted and paid to the Motion Picture Relief Fund of America, and also stating that Walsh will be provided with a $25 daily allowance for lodgings and meals should any of the filming take place outside of the studios or Los Angeles. The final four pages of the document comprise a brief of the contract. Signed by Walsh at the conclusion and countersigned by the Vice-President of Loew's Incorporated, and further bearing their initials alongside a correction to the second clause on the first page. File holes to the head of each page and with some very light, minor age wear, VG
Glory Alley is a musical drama film directed by Walsh in 1952 and starring Ralph Meeker and Leslie Caron.