She accepted the MGM contract but had to wait till the war was over to travel to America to start work on a feature film.
She was signed to an MGM contract for five years.
She was released from her MGM contract but received some financial compensation.
The film was not a success and her MGM contract was canceled after mutual consent.
Main was signed to a MGM contract in 1940, and stayed with the studio until the mid-1950s.
She threatened to break his MGM contract in order to find a better-paying studio.
Fosse was signed to a MGM contract in 1953.
She made only a few films after her MGM contract expired in 1954.
Her plan worked and she was awarded an MGM contract.
In 1958, Edwards had only one session left on his MGM contract.