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David O. Selznick

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At this rate, I'll live forever.


— David O. Selznick


#i #live #rate

Even this vein of writing is so foreign to me that I am amazed.


— David O. Selznick


#amazed #even #foreign #i #i am

I can feel that the world this day is different than all the days of our lives before.


— David O. Selznick


#day #days #different #feel #i

I cannot permit you to disrupt the Paramount schedule.


— David O. Selznick


#disrupt #i #paramount #permit #schedule

I don't think I'm going to do any good work this morning.


— David O. Selznick


#going #good #good work #i #morning

I never ate of the grapes nor feared of the eruptions.


— David O. Selznick


#feared #grapes #i #never #nor

I'm so depressed. Christmas is the worst of all. Holidays are terrible, worse than Sundays. I get melancholia.


— David O. Selznick


#depressed #get #holidays #i #sundays

If and when we get married, only a completely opposite system will prevail.


— David O. Selznick


#get #get married #married #only #opposite

If you sit down with me, I guarantee I will accept any terms you offer for a contract.


— David O. Selznick


#any #contract #down #guarantee #i

She has good instincts, but wrong judgments. She'll rue the day.


— David O. Selznick


#good #instincts #judgments #she #wrong






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Did you know about David O. Selznick?

Mayer establiDavid O. Selznickd a second prestige production unit for David parallel to that of powerful Irving Thalberg who was in poor health. His business activities included the loan of his contracted artists to other studios including Alfred Hitchcock Ingrid Bergman Vivien Leigh and Joan Fontaine. "I had been producing at the time for twenty years.

He is best known for having produced Gone with the Wind (1939) and Rebecca (1940) and The Third Man (1949) both the former earning him an Oscar for Best Picture. Selznick (May 10 1902 - June 22 1965) was an American film producer.

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