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Chapter 451: Distributing money at the celebration party(1/3)

In the third week of "Dirty Dancing"'s release, two movies were released in America.

The seven major mainstream studios did not participate in this bleak period, and new films in the off-season are always so strange.

One, like Ronald, was independently financed and produced, "Hamburg Heights," and then found distribution at Paramount.

This movie is also based on the Vietnam War. Unlike the previous "Platoon" by Oliver Stone and "Full Metal Cartridge" by Kubrick, it is a story from the perspective of the US military. And it is different from the previous ones.

Both movies are about the North Vietnamese attack, but the US military's defense is different. This movie is about the US military's attack.

The new recruits of the 101st Airborne Division arrived on the battlefield in Vietnam and launched an attack on a high ground. The soldiers, who were originally different in race and class, united in the battle. After 11 attacks, they finally captured Hill 937.

The other is the spy film "Northern Lights" produced and distributed by Britain. The two leading actors in this film are Ronald's old acquaintances, British actor Michael Caine, and Pierce Brosnan.

A Soviet Union spy played by Brosnan arrived at a U.S. military base in Britain and tried to detonate a nuclear bomb. The plan was foiled by a British spy played by Michael Caine.

To be fair, both movies are well-made, the stories are smooth, and the scenes are hot. However, they are both a bit out of place in today's America.

One film supports the Vietnam War, and critics say it not only shows the audience the scenes of the war, but also tries to dictate what the audience should think after seeing these scenes. The other film seems like Britain is the one talking about NATO, AmeriCorps

In addition, the reason why it was not dragged into the failure of the Cold War was entirely due to the power of British spies.

Both movies achieved weekend box office results of over 3 million, far behind "Dirty Dancing".

Ronald looked at the box office rankings in the "Hollywood Report" and was of course very happy. There are not enough new films to pose any threat, which is a good thing. The consecutive championships until Labor Day weekend are a foregone conclusion.

"Pierce Brosnan, Michael Caine." Ronald started writing names on the card. Although their movies couldn't compete with his, they were still invited to the party.

It can be said that the box office performance of "Dirty Dancing" exceeded Ronald's most optimistic estimates. For such a huge happy event, the company's employees must also feel happy, so as to maintain the unity of colleagues.

After discussing with his agent Niceta, Ronald decided to hold a big party to celebrate his success. This time he would try to invite as many friends as possible from the industry. The employees would have the opportunity to meet the celebrities in person, which was also a disguised welfare package.

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Collecting the various guest lists scattered on the bed, Ronald called Little Bud and sent the card to CAA. Richard would hand over to the public relations company in charge of the party to ensure that everyone who should be there came.



On the night of the party, Ronald arrived early at a rented mansion in Beverly Hills. It originally belonged to Samuel Goldwyn, one of the three founders of MGM. It is now owned by his son.

Samuel Godwin Jr. resides.

It is very close to the Hollywood studios, making it easy for guests to come and go. The former owner often walked to work at MGM.

Katharine Hepburn and Gary Cooper were frequent visitors here. Two presidents once stayed here. Ronald was able to borrow this mansion to host the event because Michael Ovitz, the president of CAA, came forward and smoothed the relationship.

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"Ronald, I'm glad to finally meet you." The owner, Samuel Godwin Jr., came to greet him personally. His living area is on the other side. What is being rented out today is the paradise where the party was originally held.

"Nice to meet you, Mr. Goldwin." Ronald stepped forward to shake hands. Samuel Jr. inherited his father's business, but his business was mediocre and his reputation was not great. Just because of his father's relationship, he became the producer of the Academy Awards ceremony this year.

Filmmaker.

"Call me Sam. You are very likely to be nominated for an Oscar next year. I see many comments saying good things about your new film."

"Ah, that depends on the opinion of the nominating association." Ronald actually knew that it was unlikely that he would be nominated for best director because of "Dirty Dancing". Not to mention the critics, Jews had a problem with themselves, even in the

In the 1940s and 1950s when musicals were booming, this type of film was not favored by the academy.

"Will you still produce next year's awards show?"

"Yes, I look forward to seeing you next April." The owner, Samuel, who is also sixty years old, said a few words to Ronald before going to the lounge to smoke.

Ronald was led to the main venue by people from the party company, which was a large hall that could hold large-scale dances. The ancient wooden decoration, coupled with the buffet table covered with snow-white tablecloths, shone under the light.

Bright.

The first people to arrive were unimportant people, including colleagues who were daydreaming about distribution work, the dancers who played supporting roles in "Dirty Dancing", the script writer Eleanor, and the director's assistant Emile Adori.

Nuo, scenery, props, makeup and other staff.

As soon as Ronald arrived, he naturally became the center of attention. Everyone came up to say hello to Ronald. Some colleagues remembered that Ronald had promised to give bonuses if the box office was good. Now looking at Ronald is like looking at a checkbook.

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"Dear colleagues who are daydreaming, let me tell you some good news first. Before Labor Day, I will fulfill my promise and issue bonuses. You should keep them when you sign for your salary checks. The numbers above will satisfy you."

"Oh yeah!" Daydream's colleagues shouted happily, and some of them were still applauding.

"To Ronald!" After a few seconds, everyone raised their glasses to toast Ronald.

"Here's to Dirty Dancing!" Ronald took a sip of the wine in his glass. He had many people to meet tonight and couldn't drink too much.

Colleagues cannot know each other's wages and bonuses. They will only get these two weeks' wages on the weekends, and only then will they know the amount of bonuses given by Ronald.

But Ronald was confident that everyone would be satisfied when they saw a check that was several times their average monthly salary.

"You all come with me."

Next, Ronald clicked on the backup dancers and entered the small room next to him with Eleanor and Emil.

Ronald motioned to his agent Richard to close the door, and then took a stack of envelopes from him.

"This is yours, this is yours..." According to the names on the envelope, Ronald gave an envelope to each of the choreographers, screenwriters, director assistants, etc. who participated in the creation of "Dirty Dancing".

"Open it and take a look..." Ronald saw them holding the thin envelopes and looking eager to try, so he smiled at them and said.

"Oh...this is too much..." A fat female dancer opened the envelope and couldn't help but screamed when she saw the number on the check. She immediately picked up the envelope and looked at it carefully.

The name above is confirmed to be correct.

"Not much," Ronald laughed, "This is not the regular residual dividends given to you by the Screen Actors Guild, but the dividends I paid specially. 'Dirty Dancing' is an independently produced movie, and we unexpectedly received

success.

I think this is all inseparable from your hard work. There is a convention in Hollywood that the salary of the main creator is determined by the performance of his last movie. I think this is not good. There are many of you, because

I didn't get the remuneration I deserved for this movie, so I went back to take on some projects that paid well but didn't have high artistic value.

I don’t want to see you wasting your talents like this, so I will use an extra part of the movie income as a dividend to you, so that you can do some things you want to do, write some scripts you want to write, and shoot some

The movie I wanted to make."

Ronald's eyes flashed over the faces of the screenwriter Eleanor and the director's assistant Emil. As long as they are interested in collaborating with him again, they can submit their own scripts. Ronald is prepared to give them a bigger chance

stage, and more opportunities.

"Thank you, thank you, thank you, Ronald." The fat female dancer came up and hugged Ronald tightly without letting go.

One of the biggest features of her and other group dancers is that their figures are not as standard as those of normal dancers. This time Ronald gave such a big check, and it will start for him and his partner to have their own dance studio in the future.

Funded.

"I think you must be very happy, choreographers Kenny Ortega and Miranda Garrison, tell me your dance studio business is very good now." Ronald patted the fat dancer's back gently.

, he knew that the other party must be excited.

"Oh, yeah, yeah. I also want to thank you, Ronald. Those photos you took of us on set proved that we were the cast of Dirty Dancing. I zoomed in on the photo with Patrick Schwytz.

It’s only because we put it outside a rented venue that there are so many students.”

"I'm happy for you..." Ronald patted her, then raised his glass to them and said, "This shows that we can make money in the Hollywood industry!"

"That's great..." Everyone present was very happy, put the check safely, and filed out. Tonight was a perfect night for them.

"Eleanor," Ronald said to the screenwriter, "this is just the first issue of dividends. We will have a lot of money to make together in the future. If you have any scripts, you can always come to me."

"I don't know, Ronald, I don't know, maybe the money is enough for me to spend." Eleanor's two thick eyebrows kept flying up and down, betraying the owner's excited heart.

"Rest for a while and take your time. You will have time to think."

"I have a few ideas, I'll talk to you at Daydream then." Emil, who served as an assistant during the filming, had his own plan to direct a movie and made an appointment with Ronald to discuss it.

Everyone got what they deserved, and everyone who walked out was smiling. Ronald was also very happy. Everyone still had to make money together. His company was involved in the publishing business for the first time and needed to build up its good reputation.

"Richard", Ronald finally called his agent Richard Lovett who was about to go out.

"how?"

Ronald took out the last envelope from his pocket, which he had prepared himself, and handed it to Richard quietly.

"I can't. The agent has rules and can only collect the share stipulated in the contract." Richard refused with a smile. His share will definitely be generous enough after the box office settlement of "Dirty Dancing" is completed.

"This is the share you gave me as an assistant on the set." Ronald handed it over anyway, "I know you spend most of your time on me now, and you deserve it." Richard's

The big check won't come until next year when he gets his director's salary, and he's still driving a cheap Toyota car, which should improve a bit.

"Thank you, I don't know what to say..." Richard looked at the number on the check in the envelope. It was more than double his income last year.

"Just thank you. You deserve it." Ronald smiled and hugged Richard's shoulder, "Rick (Nisita), I also paid him for the movie he helped with."



When we arrived at the lobby outside, many guests had already arrived.

Ronald is now naturally the focus of any party, and many people he knows and doesn't know gather around him. Some talk to him, and some nod in agreement.

At this moment, Ronald happened to be chatting with Pierce Brosnan and Michael Caine, who had just collaborated on a Coke commercial.

"Pierce, I watched your new movie, and let me tell you, should you and Michael switch roles? It's always a bit confusing to watch you play a Soviet Union agent."

"Do I just look like an Alliance agent?" Michael Caine still pretended to protest with an East End accent.

This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading! "Yeah? Your performance is obviously more convincing."
To be continued...
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