Hopper item---


Chicago Tribune, October 23, 1954:

LOOKING AT HOLLYWOOD

by Hedda Hopper

. . . . Grace Kelly, who gets every third year off to do a Broadway play [this bright girl had it stipulated in her Metro contract], can now toss out a bale of scripts sent her by producers and playwrights. She's settled on Tennesse Williams' comedy of manners--it's as yet untitled. This will be bad news to a score of hopeful producers. Meanwhile she does "The Cobweb" and "Quentin Durward" for the home studio and can squeeze in one more before she's free for the footlights.

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I presume her marriage to the Prince blocked her appearing in The Cobweb?

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