The matter of the female lead has been settled, and South Grant called Shawn Grant to tell him he no longer needed to worry about finding a female lead.
Rosalind Sutton accepted the script, and Shawn Grant couldn't help but marvel at how South Grant did it.
At that time, Henry Grant wanted to invite Rosalind Sutton to be the female lead, but she didn't agree.
It's said that the pay offered back then was astronomical, but Rosalind Sutton didn't care at all, and in the end, they had to settle for Christina Simmons.
But Christina Simmons didn't have the aura that Rosalind Sutton had, and that alone made a big difference.
"South, how did you do it? How could Rosalind Sutton possibly agree to such a small production as ours?"
"Of course, by emotional persuasion and rational argument, after showing Miss Sutton the script, she immediately agreed. This shows that Miss Sutton has a keen eye and understands what kind of script can become a classic."
