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The Estate Strikes Back - Deceased Stars, Star Wars & Posthumous Rights

The Estate Strikes Back - Deceased Stars, Star Wars & Posthumous Rights

FromLegal Current


The Estate Strikes Back - Deceased Stars, Star Wars & Posthumous Rights

FromLegal Current

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Length:
19 minutes
Released:
Feb 9, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

On Jan. 26, 1997, many homes across America were tuned-in to Super Bowl XXXI. While much of the game itself may be a blur, most people who watched that night likely remember one image from that night: Hollywood legend Fred Astaire, who had died nearly a decade before, dancing with an electric broom in a vacuum commercial. While many people were fixated on how the ad was created, some – including members of Astaire’s family – took issue with bringing the legendary performer “back from the dead.” Now 20 years later, a new film, Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, puts a new spin on the debate in part because, unlike the brief appearance of Astaire in the vacuum ad, the new Star Wars film demonstrates that actors, can quite literally, return to the screen forever. But what are legal ramifications to these posthumous performances, and how are today’s actors prepping for this future? Join us for the latest Legal Current podcast, where we are joined by Brad Cohen, partner with Jeffer Mangels Butler & Mitchell in Los Angeles, where we break this down. And be warned… there will be spoilers.  
Released:
Feb 9, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

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Legal Current is a podcast from Thomson Reuters, Legal, that features information and commentary on the business and practice of law.