Charles Laughton: An Intimate BiographyDoubleday, 1976 - 239 strán (strany) |
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... Carole Lombard , nota- bly awkward as his wife , but he was sympathetic toward a compar- ative newcomer , Kent Taylor ( playing the hero , Van Elst ) , whom he taught to speak in a subdued voice for the microphones . As al- ways ...
... Carole Lombard , nota- bly awkward as his wife , but he was sympathetic toward a compar- ative newcomer , Kent Taylor ( playing the hero , Van Elst ) , whom he taught to speak in a subdued voice for the microphones . As al- ways ...
Strana 104
... Carole Lombard , William Gargan , Harry Carey , and the rest of the cast , who sat around the bare sound stage as though they were in a theatre , reading the lines from wooden stools . Once they were letter perfect , Kanin rehearsed ...
... Carole Lombard , William Gargan , Harry Carey , and the rest of the cast , who sat around the bare sound stage as though they were in a theatre , reading the lines from wooden stools . Once they were letter perfect , Kanin rehearsed ...
Strana 107
... Carole Lombard seem justified . Though she manages the early scenes as a waitress well enough , and her dresses throughout look authen- tically cheap , she never was very good in serious drama , and her confession and contrition at the ...
... Carole Lombard seem justified . Though she manages the early scenes as a waitress well enough , and her dresses throughout look authen- tically cheap , she never was very good in serious drama , and her confession and contrition at the ...
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