Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds. Not for the first time in his life Victor McLaglen is being brought to court, this time for a suit by studio electrician George R. Cooper for $524.60, with McLaglen claiming that Cooper gave an estimate of $280 for the job and he was paid almost twice that number. Similar photograph appears with the article, "Suit on M'Laglen Gives Poet's Lines New Twist," Los Angeles Times, 11 Apr 1935: A12. *Stamped date not given, date handwritten on negative is used With a grin spread across his face McLaglen sits holding papers from previous lawsuits in the shape of a fan. Handwritten on negative: Victor McLaglen 4-10-35 Text from negative sleeve: MCLAGLEN, VICTOR actor from Britain + war hero
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Image
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b&w nitrate negative
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uclamss_1429_6496 ark:/21198/zz002cwqmr
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No linguistic content
Subject
Actors--English--California--Los Angeles Actions and defenses--California--Los Angeles McLaglen, Victor 1886-1959
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