by Noel Shane » Fri Jul 04, 2003 4:32 pm
Hepburn had a few other, less tangible, connections to Welles than just the radio program. She also signed her first contract in movies with RKO, was something of a rebel while she was there, collaborated in an adaptation of a Tarkington novel, and was eventually swept out of the studio (albeit after a longer stay and under more mutual circumstances) as a flop whom they were glad to be rid of. Although the studio was run by Pandro Berman during her tenure, the box office failures that marked Hepburn's latter '30s output were part of a continuing trend which kept RKO financially precarious and its executives -- Berman and those after him -- wary of risk-taking. As it turned out, Katherine left RKO and Hollywood just months before Welles would arrive.