Limos has sold two of her scripts to Paramount Pictures at 21 years old.
Her contract was later sold to Paramount Pictures.
It was sold to Paramount Pictures in March 1937 for $1,250.
The film rights were sold to Paramount Pictures.
Universal, who owned the rights to the play, sold them to Paramount Pictures.
The book rights were subsequently sold to Paramount Pictures, where he is adapting the screenplay.
They were among V&T cars sold to Paramount Pictures in 1937-38.
Carlton sold on a 49% stake to Paramount Pictures in 1989.
One had Receipt no.16787 dated April 8, 1981, as sold to Paramount Pictures.
In 1937 the locomotive was sold to Paramount Pictures.