A woman who claims credit for discovering Twilight as a potential feature film is demanding payment for her role in helping launch one of Hollywood’s biggest movie franchises.Head over to HollywoodReporter to read the full article.
Nanette Shipley says in a lawsuit filed Thursday in Los Angeles Superior Court that she was “a literary scout,” whose job was to find potential feature films for Maverick Films. Shipley claims enormous success, helping Maverick find and obtain the rights for two motion pictures, Twilight and The Lighting Thief. She says her complaint against Marverick and topper Mark Morgan that she was promised $75,000 for her work in connection with Twilightand $100,000 for her work in connection with The Lighting Thief.
She says she’s only been paid $20,000 and wants the outstanding $155,000 plus legal costs.
Sunday, February 20, 2011
Literary Scout Sues to Be Paid for Finding ‘Twilight’
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