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Last week in Calendar Letters, Helen Weller asked: “How come an industry that pays movie stars up to $6 million a film, and TV stars up to $125,000 per episode, finds it necessary to make films in Canada to ‘save money’?”
I think I have the answer:
The industry finds it necessary to make films in Canada because it pays movie stars up to $6 million a film and TV stars up to $125,000 per episode.
I’m sure this will resolve her need.
JACK T. POLLACK
Corona Del Mar
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