Carole Wade Seeks Buyer for 'centurycityasianfilmmarketing.com' Including a Never Re-broadcasted Radio Interview of One of Hollywood's Top Actresses of the '40's and '50's

Century City Asian Film Marketing was established twenty years ago.  Along with the sale of her company, Ms. Wade's sale includes Hollywood memorabilia: private personal papers, photographs, movie contracts, etc., of a late big screen actress in the sale.  The material is perfect research for a Hollywood or Bollywood screenplay.

Newport Beach, CA (PRWEB) June 13, 2009 -- Century City Asian Film Marketing was established twenty years ago to bring the rich collection of Asian cultures to the USA via short independent films. Asian films are enlightening, provocative, educational, and award-winning.

Century City Asian Film Marketing is a strong domain name for Asian and Indian investors who are positioning strategically into Hollywood's film industry. After all, Asian films adapted by Hollywood are among the movie world's most reliable box-office performers.

Along with the sale of this domain name are hundreds of papers including an original divorce file, personal letters, private pictures, and dozens of copies of old studio contracts of a leading American 1940's and 50's Hollywood movie star legend (who later starred on Broadway and on television in the 60's).

Included in the sale is a never released re-recorded personal interview with the actress. The Master Disc track CD was transferred from a 1971 Soundcraft magnet recording tape.

Century City is located in the heart of the Westside of Los Angeles next to Beverly Hills. Because of its location, film industry insiders from Hollywood to India all regard Century City as a "must visit" center for movie law and accounting firms and financing firms. Twentieth Century Fox Studios and also MGM are headquartered there attracting investors from Tokyo, Beijing, Hong Kong, and Mumbai.

Ms. Wade, formerly WLS-TV Channel 7 (Chicago) United Cerebral Palsy telethon coordinator, oversaw the production of two Chinese documentary films in China. One was the tale of a young woman's adventures as a member of the infamous Cultural Revolution's Red Guards who traveled throughout the countryside of China in 1968-1972. Although considered "campy" by youth and "nostalgic" by the old, the film was not released in the United States.

For further information, please contact Ms. Carole Wade, Post Office Box 8543, Newport Beach, California 92658-8543.

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