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Chapter 216: Three Years, 15 Million

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Saturday, Four Seasons Hotel, Weinstein Films' long-term suite.

Like most producers in the industry, Harvey always kept up with the latest film statistics.

This week, there was also a movie he paid close attention to that was being released.

On Friday's box office statistics, Harvey found the name "The Summer of Jeans."

In North America, on its first day of release, it earned 7.75 million US dollars, second only to "Star Wars Prequel 3," which was released the first weekend of May, ranking second.

Martin Davis was the male lead according to the cast announced by Warner Bros.

Did this mean, another movie starring him was about to succeed?

Harvey recalled the young actor he had once talked to, who had shown no disrespect, appearing very respectful on the surface, but what about in reality?

Martin Davis's agent had rejected his invitation.

Although very tactfully, a refusal was still a refusal.