"Since you proposed this idea, Donnie, I assume you must have a comprehensive plan!"
Pickford looked at Donnie somewhat excitedly.
In Donnie's previous life, Hollywood actresses were always clamoring for equal pay for equal work, but in reality, the status of female actors in the United States film industry was never high, not to mention in the modern era.
Therefore, compared to the three men including Charlie Chaplin, Pickford was more hopeful for the establishment of these three unions.
Donnie said, "If we want to do this, there is one thing that we must make clear!"
"What's that?" Pickford asked.
The other three also showed a curious look.
Donnie continued, "When contacting other people, you must not mention United Artists. After all, your status is somewhat awkward because you are actors, directors, screenwriters, as well as the owners of a film company, and now the whole of Hollywood knows the situation of United Artists.