Billionaire in America 1945 starting from the underworld Hollywood Chapter 147 Mr. Hardy in New York
Joseph, who is already forty years old, is very calm and composed said "The St. Regis Hotel is one of the best hotels in New York and he was with Elizabeth Taylor."
"His information is not difficult to find. The owner of HD Security Company, a shareholder of 'N.Y.T' Television, and the owner of HD Films. These are all his public identities. Anyone who has t him before can verify his authenticity. Using such an identity to deceive people is not realistic."
"By the way, I rember a few days ago 'The Wild Bunch' film crew ca to New York to promote, and they invited Judy Garland as a guest perforr. Judy Garland should have t the owner of HD Pictures, you have a friend who knows Judy Garland, right? You can ask her to verify if Mr. Hardy is as you described."
Mrs. Lauder thought her husband's words made sense and imdiately picked up the phone to call her best friend.
After a lengthy phone conversation, Mrs. Lauder finally explained her situation clearly, and her friend agreed to ask Judy Garland for help.
Judy Garland was at ho in New York when she received a phone call from her friend.
"Judy, what are you doing?" her friend asked.
"I'm reading a script."
"Is there a new movie to shoot? What is it about?" the friend asked excitedly.
"It's a musical. I just got the script, and after reading it once, I really like it. I can't tell you the story," Judy Garland said happily.
She hadn't made a film for years, and now, with this script in hand, she liked it imdiately after reading it once.
A story about Cinderella eting a big star seed tailored just for her.
After filming "The Wizard of Oz," she beca one of the hottest stars in Hollywood and won an Oscar.
But in the following years, she couldn't find suitable roles. As she grew older, her appearance beca more ordinary, and the studio had her play more down to earth roles, wearing glasses, braces, a nose pad, and gaining weight. Eventually, she started to lose her fa in these diocre roles.
Playing such roles was a severe blow to Judy Garland. Historically, during that period, she suffered from severe depression and eventually couldn't act anymore, choosing to end her life at 47.
But in this tiline, Judy Garland was lucky because she t Hardy.
"Congratulations, Judy. You've finally got a film you like. Judy, I want to ask you about soone," the friend said.
"Who? Tell ."
"Have you t Jon Hardy, the boss of HD Films? I want to know more about him."
Judy Garland was taken aback.
"Of course I've t the boss of HD Films. You've seen the movie 'The Wild Bunch' right? That was produced by HD Films. Last ti they ca to New York for promotion, they invited to sing, and I t Mr. Hardy there." she said.
"By the way, I can also tell you that the movie I got was jointly invested by MGM and HD Films. It is said that my role was personally assigned by Mr. Hardy. I think it must have sothing to do with my singing."
Judy Garland beca very excited when she ntioned Hardy. When soone from the MGM performing arts departnt found her, she was also surprised why such a great thing would fall on her.
She found it hard to believe.
The MGM executive told her that her role was personally assigned by Mr. Hardy, and the male lead was Johnny Fontaine.
Judy Garland rembered that when she sang at the event, she asked Hardy to help her find a role, even a supporting one. She did it on a whim, but she didn't expect him to give her such a big surprise so quickly.
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She felt very grateful to Hardy.
"Why are you suddenly asking about Mr. Hardy?" Judy Garland curiously asked her friend.
The friend didn't hide anything and explained that Hardy was shopping at Fifth Avenue Mall, noticed Estée Lauder, and was willing to invest.
"Judy, Mrs. Lauder said that Mr. Hardy is a handso young man in his twenties. She couldn't believe the boss of HD Films was so young, so she wanted to confirm," the friend said.
"A handso young man, yes, Mr. Hardy is indeed very young and very handso. He's only about 26 years old," Judy Garland said, suddenly pausing.
"Ah~~ what did you say? Mr. Hardy is in New York," Judy Garland exclaid.
"If we're talking about the sa Mr. Hardy, then yes. What's the matter, Judy?" the friend asked.
"If Mr. Hardy is in New York, I must visit him. He gave the role in my new movie. Do you know where he's staying?" Judy Garland asked urgently.
"I'll ask Mrs. Lauder. She seed to ntion that Mr. Hardy left her his address."
"Please ask quickly," Judy urged.
The friend hung up and called Mrs. Lauder, explaining the conversation with Judy Garland and confirming that Mr. Hardy was a handso young man in his twenties.
"Judy wants Mr. Hardy's address. You ntioned he left it with you, right?" the friend asked.
"Mr. Hardy said he's staying at the St. Regis Hotel."
The friend hung up and quickly called Judy Garland back, telling her the na of Hardy's hotel.
Judy Garland hung up and thought for a mont before calling Johnny Fontaine. "Johnny, I heard that Mr. Hardy is in New York."
"Ah~~ really!" Johnny Fontaine, who was lying in bed, jumped up.
"Do you know where he's staying?"
"At the St. Regis Hotel, Johnny, I think we should visit Mr. Hardy," Judy Garland said.
"Of course," Johnny imdiately agreed.
But then he felt that just visiting wasn't enough and said, "Judy, I think we should host a party to welco Mr. Hardy to New York. It's too short notice, so let's keep it small, at my villa."
"I think that's a good idea."
Two big stars were thinking about how to flatter Hardy.
Now Hardy had beco soone people revered.
Johnny hung up and then called the godfather.
He knew that getting the male lead role in "Singing in the Rain" was entirely because of Hardy.
Following the godfather's advice, he supported Hardy, and Hardy imdiately arranged a male lead role for him.
And this musical fit him perfectly, as if it were tailored for him.
He knew. The main reason was that Hardy respected the Godfather and his relationship with Michael, so when he learned that Hardy was in New York, he imdiately inford the Godfather.
Hardy brought Taylor back to the hotel. As soon as they entered the lobby, the manager stopped them. "Mr. Hardy, soone left a ssage for you."
"Oh, who is it?"
Hardy was sowhat surprised that soone was looking for him. Could it be Mrs. Lauder?
"It's Mr. Johnny Fontaine," the manager said respectfully.
Johnny Fontaine? How did he know Hardy was in New York?
No one would have thought things would coincide so perfectly. He t Mrs. Lauder, who inquired about his situation, which then reached Judy Garland's ears, and she, in turn, told Johnny Fontaine.
Hardy had originally planned to stay in New York for two days, spend ti with Taylor, and then leave, without alerting anyone. But by chance, people in New York knew of his whereabouts.
Hardy called the number left for him. On the other end, Fontaine's voice ca through, filled with excitent and respect. "Mr. Hardy, I didn't expect you to be in New York. I just went to the hotel, but they said you were out, so I left a ssage."
"Judy Garland and I are going to hold a small party in my small villa. I invite you to attend. Please co."
Hardy laughed and said "Sure, can I bring soone along?"
"Of course, no problem. I'll co pick you up in a bit," Johnny Fontaine said happily.
...
anwhile, at the Lauder household,.
The couple was discussing Hardy's acquisition proposal.
"Joseph, do you think we should accept Mr. Hardy's acquisition? Would we lose Estée Lauder that way?" Mrs. Lauder asked worriedly.
"From your tone, it sounds like you're tempted?" her husband inquired.
Mrs. Lauder rubbed her forehead in distress. "Mr. Hardy is a millionaire. If he invests in our business, I believe the company will make great strides in a short ti. If we rely on our gradual accumulation, it might take many years to see progress."
"What percentage do you think is appropriate? If the other party wants to invest, they are probably aiming for a major stake," Joseph said.
Mrs. Lauder hesitated again.
She wanted Estée Lauder to rise quickly but feared losing it once it did. She was torn.
"What do you think about 30%?" Mrs. Lauder tentatively asked.
Her husband shook his head.
Mrs. Lauder knew she was offering too little. Considering the size of Hardy's wealth, he wouldn't be interested in such a small share.
"Sixty percent, that's my bottom line, but I want the right to make business decisions," Mrs. Lauder said through gritted teeth.
Joseph thought for a mont. "Why don't we et Mr. Hardy and discuss it? We'll gauge his thoughts before deciding."
Mrs. Lauder imdiately decided to see Hardy.
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