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Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. Autograph Letter Signed to Actress Betty Bronson, His Boyhood Crush

Early ALS signed “Douglas,” three pages, 7 x 10.5, personal letterhead, August 26, 1925. Lengthy handwritten letter to actress Betty Bronson, in part: "I have just finished wiring you about my coming East. I am thrilled to death about the idea of seeing you again. No doubt you will be finished [with] your picture by then and I will see you more I hope. I hear you are to stay in New York for another picture right away. That's a shame as they had promised you a vacation. I hope in a way that it doesn't fall thru so you could come back with us. And if not I hope I will be with you in it. I really don't know what it's all about, my coming East, but when I came back from camp (from which we all had the happiest time in our lives) they told me that they wanted me to come on for some pageant in Atlantic City. I didn't know it was a pageant at first, I thought it was a picture and I said I couldn't come unless it was with regular salary. They said that was out of the question...Finally I found out what it was and I thought it would be good publicity and decided to go...I'm only supposed to stay for a few days...We are going to take pictures along the way for publicity...We will arrive Thursday and if you aren't there to see me there will be a dead movie star around there. Believe me... I have engaged the best representative in the business and when I see you I will tell you all the plans. You'll really be surprised. I think it's all for some purpose. My prayers and my faith in God have not been in vain. I can hardly wait till I see you and tell you...I was so thrilled to get your sympathetic letter. You don't know how much it meant to me...I had more pictures taken with Mary by Mortensen the other day as Romeo and Juliet. They are very lovely. Then I had some taken alone as Marco Polo." In fine condition. Accompanied by the original mailing envelope, addressed in Fairbanks' hand, and signed on the front and back with his initials, "D. F. Jr." Bronson was reclusive with the press, but received attention after being seen with Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. He had his first boyhood crush on her, as he remembered in his autobiography The Salad Days: 'Another important picture had just started. It was Peter Pan, directed by a clever caricature of a wildly temperamental movie director, Herbert Brenon. After exhaustive tests, Betty Bronson, a pretty and gifted girl in her middle teens, was given this famous role... I fell for Betty! It was my first intensely juvenile, deep-sighs-and-bad-sonnets love. It was not fully requited. She only flirted with me. My rival was a fellow in his twenties, a newspaperman who was to become one of New York's most respected theater critics, Richard Watts, Jr....In any event, I was so smitten with Betty, I could think of little else, except when I could call on her, even though her overprotective mother was always just in the next room.'

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Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. Autograph Letter Signed to Actress Betty Bronson, His Boyhood Crush

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For sale on Wednesday 10 Jul - 18:00 (EDT)
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