Typed letter signed : Beverly Hills, Calif., to John Steinbeck, 1952 Jan. 14.

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Typed letter signed : Beverly Hills, Calif., to John Steinbeck, 1952 Jan. 14.

Thanking him for his reactions to the film Viva Zapata! Noting that it was the most difficult film he has ever edited and discussing two specific scenes he has just further edited. Mentioning that the reels will be in New York within a week, and asking for his opinion of these final cuts.

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