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in the movie, but she could only suggest and advise, she had no power of decision. She was ecstatic when Gary Cooper was signed for the role. Garbo talks.
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1. "Garbo talksAyn was told that Cooper had read her preliminary script, and although he was not under contract to Warner Brothers, he had signed a twopictureayear deal with them on the condition that he be given the part of Howard Roark."
2. "I asked Vidor about Garbo, whom he knew, Ayn recalled." 3. "In Trouble in Paradise, Swindell wrote Vidor, an old friend, sent the script to Garbo."
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