Feb. 02, 1968 - Impresario In Libel Case; Theatrinal impresario Emile Littler faces four libel actions over a latter written after four stars had given notice of leaving his production ''The Right Honourable Gentleman'' at Her Majesty's Theatre in 1965. The four stars were Anthony Quaile, Coral Browne, Anna Massey and Corin Redgrave - son of Sir Michael Redgrave. Mr. Littler issued for damages for libel by: London Artists Ltd (agents for the four players), the Grade Organization (which wholly owns London Artists), Mr

Feb. 02, 1968 - Impresario In Libel Case; Theatrinal impresario Emile Littler faces four libel actions over a latter written after four stars had given notice of leaving his production ''The Right Honourable Gentleman'' at Her Majesty's Theatre in 1965. The four stars were Anthony Quaile, Coral Browne, Anna Massey and Corin Redgrave - son of Sir Michael Redgrave. Mr. Littler issued for damages for libel by: London Artists Ltd (agents for the four players), the Grade Organization (which wholly owns London Artists), Mr Stock Photo
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4433 x 5526 px | 37.5 x 46.8 cm | 14.8 x 18.4 inches | 300dpi

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2 February 1968

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Feb. 02, 1968 - Impresario In Libel Case; Theatrinal impresario Emile Littler faces four libel actions over a latter written after four stars had given notice of leaving his production ''The Right Honourable Gentleman'' at Her Majesty's Theatre in 1965. The four stars were Anthony Quaile, Coral Browne, Anna Massey and Corin Redgrave - son of Sir Michael Redgrave. Mr. Littler issued for damages for libel by: London Artists Ltd (agents for the four players), the Grade Organization (which wholly owns London Artists), Mr. Lew Grade and Associated Television Ltd, which controlled Her Majesty's Theatre, where the play was running. Mr. Littler denied libel. Mr. Desmond Ackner, QC, for London Artists, has alleged to Mr. Justice Cantley and the jury that in the letter Mr. Littler assumed without inquiry that the stars had allowed themselves to be used wrongly in a plan to bring the play's year-long run to an and so that ATV, his landlords, could get possession of the theatre. Photo shows Yesterday's picture of (L to R), Anna Massey, Corin Redgrave and his wife, Deirdre. (Credit Image: Keystone Pictures USA/ZUMAPRESS)

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