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- BUSINESS, Page 67Business NotesLITIGATIONNabisco Faces The Music
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- Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers -- those legendary names are
- as synonymous with sophistication as a jet-black tuxedo, the
- snow-white swirl of an evening gown, a Ritz cracker . . . A
- Ritz cracker? According to Astaire's widow, a subsidiary of
- Nabisco Brands hoped to create just such a connection when it
- released a million packages of its familiar Ritz snack crackers
- decorated with dancers in formal dress. Though the faces seem
- airbrushed, Mrs. Astaire and the very much living Ginger Rogers
- see an uncanny resemblance to a photo of the famed Hollywood
- hoofers from the 1935 hit film Top Hat. Their response: a $1
- million lawsuit.
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- "When you put a celebrity on a can of merchandise, that's
- an endorsement," says Steven Ames Brown, who is representing
- both Rogers and Astaire's estate. Nabisco Brands, insisting
- that the design depicts "two unidentified dancers," says the
- suit is "without merit."
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