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Howard Hughes letter from actress Susan Fox complaining about MGM publicist Robert Ritchie.

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Howard Hughes letter from actress Susan Fox complaining about MGM publicist Robert Ritchie.
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34. Howard Hughes letter from actress Susan Fox complaining about MGM publicist Robert Ritchie stifling her career since she had not "gone to bed with him." The 2-page letter from actress Susan Fox, a friend of both Hughes and Katharine Hepburn who was once considered to play the part of "Scarlett O'Hara" in Gone With the Wind, postmarked January 3, 1940 from New York, N.Y. Fox writes in part: "I felt pretty low after I spoke to Katherine [sic] - even if she does think I'm a good actress....And now for Mr. [Robert] Ritchie - and I'm going to be very frank - He's a bastard...Katherine said the same and I was very pleased when she used the same word - I know he's a friend of yours - but then you're a male - and Bob's behavior is quite different towards males - as you can well imagine - I might have gotten a contract with Metro if I had gone to bed with him - but no job in all this world is worth that - not to me anyway - so now he won't even speak to me - much less do anything for me as far as Metro is concerned...Thanks for not being in the shower last night when I called...Love to you Howard - and I do - Suzy" accompanied by original February 20, 1946 Western Union telegram from Walter Kane, Hughes' director of entertainment for his Las Vegas gambling resorts. Also includes two photocopied letters from Cary Grant (dated November 5, 1951) and Jane Russell (dated November 23, 1953). From the personal collection of Howard Hughes. $100 - $200