Ready for your daily trivia: what do Kay Francis, Joan Crawford, Katharine Hepburn, and Mae West all have in common? If you were going to say that these gals, including Greta Garbo and Marlene Dietrich were all at one time tagged as box office poison, you are correct! While MGM had a stellar year in 1939 with films such as Gone With the Wind, Wizard of Oz, and The Women to name a few, just a year prior the industry was not as stable. The war was looming, and studios were dumping loads of cash into stars hoping to get a huge return, and some just weren't. Katharine Hepburn had success with Holiday co-starting Cary Grant, but other films such as Break of Hearts, and A Woman Rebels flopped. Mae West had made loads of dough for Paramount and wanted $300,000 a film, but they weren't drawing in the crowds like they used to.
When the ITOA published in the Hollywood Reporter, it took the industry little time to notice. Before long the news was everywhere and started affecting contract negotiations and salaries. Hedda Hopper and Louella Parsons even got in the mix. But in the end it didn't make much difference to some stars who continued to have lasting solid careers in Hollywood. It was just momentary ruckus that got Hollywood in a tizzy. Looking back decades later and who was "box office poison" it might be a bit comical as Katharine Hepburn, Fred Astaire, and Joan Crawford won Oscars later in their career, with Katharine winning 4 and being nominated 12 times. Way to pull out of the trenches!
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