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Darryl Zanuck’s ambitious film about Woodrow Wilson and World War I had a premiere in Omaha, Nebraska, and the theater was packed. The next day, though, there were only a few people in the place. Zanuck, who had attended the premiere of Wilson (1944), was astonished, but one of the local doctors set him straight. ‘Why should they pay seventy-five cents to see Wilson on screen,” he said, “when they wouldn’t pay ten cents to see him alive?”


Source:

Boller, Paul F., and Ronald L. Davis. "Classics and Biopics." Hollywood Anecdotes. New York: Morrow, 1987. 337. Print.

Original Source Listed:

Bob Thomas, Astaire: The Man, the Dancer (N.Y.: St. Martin’s, 1984), pp. 170-71.


Further Reading:

Darryl Francis Zanuck

Thomas Woodrow Wilson

Wilson

>[Darryl Zanuck](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/ac/Darryl_F._Zanuck_1964.jpg)’s ambitious film about [Woodrow Wilson](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/70/President_Wilson_1919.jpg) and World War I had a premiere in Omaha, Nebraska, and the theater was packed. The next day, though, there were only a few people in the place. Zanuck, who had attended the premiere of *Wilson* (1944), was astonished, but one of the local doctors set him straight. ‘Why should they pay seventy-five cents to see Wilson on screen,” he said, “when they wouldn’t pay ten cents to see him alive?” ____________________________ **Source:** Boller, Paul F., and Ronald L. Davis. "Classics and Biopics." *Hollywood Anecdotes*. New York: Morrow, 1987. 337. Print. **Original Source Listed:** Bob Thomas, *Astaire: The Man, the Dancer* (N.Y.: St. Martin’s, 1984), pp. 170-71. ___________________________ **Further Reading:** [Darryl Francis Zanuck](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darryl_F._Zanuck) [Thomas Woodrow Wilson](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woodrow_Wilson) [Wilson](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilson_(1944_film))

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