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((PARODY OR PARODIES AND CARICATURE) AND (RIGHT OF<br />

PUBLICITY))<br />

YOUR FOCUS SEARCH REQUEST IS:<br />

PARODY<br />

NUMBER OF CASES FOUND WITH YOUR FOCUS REQUEST:<br />

7<br />

PAGE 41<br />

7TH CASE of Focus printed in FULL format.<br />

JEAN GUGLIELMI, Plaintiff and Appellant, v.<br />

SPELLING-GOLDBERG PRODUCTIONS et al., Defendants and<br />

Respondents<br />

L.A. No. 30872<br />

Supreme Court of California<br />

25 Cal. 3d 860; 603 P.2d 454; 160 Cal. Rptr. 352; 5 Media L.<br />

Rep. 2208; 205 U.S.P.Q. (BNA) 1116<br />

December 5, 1979<br />

PRIOR HISTORY:<br />

Superior Court of Los Angeles County, No. C147905, August J. Goebel, Judge.<br />

DISPOSITION: The judgment is affirmed.<br />

COUNSEL: Rudin & Perlstein and Vincent H. Chieffo for Plaintiff and<br />

Appellant.<br />

Lillick, McHose & Charles, Kenneth E. Kulzick, Lawrence W. Dam and<br />

Kathleen<br />

Hallberg for Defendants and Respondents.<br />

Selvin & Weiner and Paul P. Selvin as Amici Curiae on behalf of Defendants<br />

and Respondents.<br />

JUDGES: Opinion by The Court. Separate concurring opinion by Bird, C. J.,<br />

with<br />

Tobriner and Manuel, JJ., concurring. Separate concurring opinion by Newman,<br />

J.<br />

OPINIONBY: THE COURT<br />

OPINION: [*861] [**455] [***353] Appellant allegedly is the nephew<br />

of the actor Rudolph Valentino, who died in 1926. According to the complaint<br />

herein, in 1975, respondents exhibited on television a "fictionalized version"<br />

of Valentino's life, depicting the actor's name, likeness and personality<br />

without obtaining the prior consent of either Valentino or appellant. In the<br />

present action, appellant seeks damages and injunctive relief on the theory that<br />

respondents have misappropriated Valentino's "right of publicity," and that<br />

appellant as Valentino's legal heir is the present owner of that right.<br />

Respondents' demurrer to the complaint was sustained and, upon appellant's

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