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Elmer Fudd’s Letter to Hedda Hopper.

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Elmer Fudd’s Letter to Hedda Hopper.
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(Clampett, 1943) A hand-typed letter from Elmer Fudd to the famous Hollywood gossip columnist Hedda Hopper. Written by Bob Clampett, the letter is typed phonetically to reflect Elmer's very distinctive speech. He asks Hedda Hopper for permission to use her gossip column, "Hedda Hopper’s Hollywood," in a proposed (yet ultimately unproduced) cartoon titled "Mewwie Mewodie." Typed on paper and measuring 8.5” x 11”, both pages are in good condition, each with two light horizontal creases from being folded into thirds, and a small tear from a staple to the top left corner.