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Auction History Result

6t041 DOUGLAS SIRK signed contract '59 Universal settling what they owed him from 1957!

Date Sold 2/12/2013
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An Original Vintage Autographed Contract (measures 8 1/2" x 11"; 2 pages) (Learn More)

Douglas Sirk was born Hans Detlef Sierck in Hamburg, Germany in 1900, but he was mostly raised in Denmark. He returned to Germany as a young man, and worked in the theater behind the scenes, eventually directing. Starting in 1934, he directed a dozen or so movies. In 1937, he saw the danger of Hitler (especially because his wife was Jewish) and he left Germany. He moved to the U.S. in 1941, where he Americanized his name. His first movie there was not until 1943, and it was fittingly Hitler's Madman. His next movie, Summer Storm, was based on a Chekhov story, and although it was set in Russia, it was a tragic romantic melodrama quite similar to the movies he became famous for a decade later. He directed a variety of movies until 1953, when he directed All I Desire, a movie way ahead of its time, about a small town woman who is an unhappy housewife and she deserts her husband and daughters so she can have a career, and she returns ten years later. Sirk had found his formula, lavish soap opera stories of the unrest under the surface in seemingly happy situations! He followed with Magnificent Obsession, All That Heaven Allows, There's Always Tomorrow, Written on the Wind, A Time to Love and a Time to Die, and his masterpiece, Imitation of Life. Each of these movies are very recognizably Douglas Sirk movies, especially remarkable because some are remakes of earlier movies. At this time, the top New York and Paris film critics were expounding the "auteur" theory of directing, and they used Sirk as an example of a great auteur. Sirk liked that this helped his reputation grow, but he disagreed that his movies were "subversive", "exposing" what was wrong in American society of the 1950s, which the same critics read into his movies. But Sirk had never really liked living in the U.S., and after he made Imitation of Life he moved to Switzerland. He made two German movies in the 1970s, and passed away in 1987 at the age of 89. Many later directors, including Fassbinder, John Waters, Pedro Almodovar, and Todd Haynes were greatly influenced by Sirk's movies. Haynes' 2002 Far From Heaven was an attempt to create a Sirk-like movie as might have been made had movie censorship been much less restrictive in the 1950s, and it is a fascinating movie.
Important Added Info: Note that this item has been personally autographed (signed) by Douglas Sirk! Note that this is a 2-page contract. We have pictured both pages of the contract. Note that this item comes from the estate of Paul Kohner, who had a remarkable life! Kohner was born in Czechoslovakia in 1902, and he was a journalist working at his father's newspaper. He came to Hollywood after interviewing Carl Laemmle, who gave him a job as a publicity man. He became the head of Universal's European department in Berlin, and returned to the U.S. in the early 1930s, and left Universal in 1938, becoming a publicity agent. Among his clients were some of the greatest film stars ever, including Greta Garbo, Ingrid Bergman, and also great directors such as John Huston and Billy Wilder. He had close personal friendships with many of his clients, and he saved every bit of correspondence and paper work from his agency! He was married to actress Lupita Tovar from 1932 until his death in 1988. Amazingly, after his death, few institutions showed interest in his immense files, and only a small amount ended up being saved, with a lot literally thrown away! Our consignor purchased the item offered here from Mr. Kohner's estate in 1989, and he has held it until now, when he has consigned several items from Mr. Kohner's estate to eMoviePoster.com, and each item is being auctioned separately.

Condition: fair. The top page of the contract is heavily stained down the left half. The second page is slightly less stained, but the stains go over Sirk's signature. Please do not bid on this contract unless you can accept its defects described above!
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