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Cocteau, Jean. (1889–1963). Autograph Letter. Autograph Letter Signed ("Jean Cocteau"), in French, 1 p, 4to, n.p., December 31, 1953, to John Schmitz, regarding a film. Mailing creases, else fine.



A short but passionately worded letter to a young filmmaker, translated in part: "You will do wonders in Mexico on the theme of races and turrets. I became very ill in Madrid and I can't seem to find my equilibrium. My only joy is to ensure that others put their strength and their youth in the service of an art rendered vile by the golden calf."



John Schmitz worked as cinematographer or camera operator on many films, including Little Women, Quo Vadis and Ben-Hur.

Cocteau, Jean. (1889–1963) Autograph Letter

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Cocteau, Jean. (1889–1963). Autograph Letter. Autograph Letter Signed ("Jean Cocteau"), in French, 1 p, 4to, n.p., December 31, 1953, to John Schmitz, regarding a film. Mailing creases, else fine.



A short but passionately worded letter to a young filmmaker, translated in part: "You will do wonders in Mexico on the theme of races and turrets. I became very ill in Madrid and I can't seem to find my equilibrium. My only joy is to ensure that others put their strength and their youth in the service of an art rendered vile by the golden calf."



John Schmitz worked as cinematographer or camera operator on many films, including Little Women, Quo Vadis and Ben-Hur.