Charles Laughton: An Intimate BiographyDoubleday, 1976 - 239 strán (strany) |
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... Gregory immediately hailed a cab and rushed over to the Ed Sullivan Show theatre on Broadway . He ran into Charles ... Gregory said , all in a rush , “ I'm Paul Gregory . I loved your reading and I want to TEN ...
... Gregory immediately hailed a cab and rushed over to the Ed Sullivan Show theatre on Broadway . He ran into Charles ... Gregory said , all in a rush , “ I'm Paul Gregory . I loved your reading and I want to TEN ...
Strana 156
... Gregory replied , " Well , I'd like that . " Next day at four o'clock in the afternoon , Gregory went over to the Algonquin Hotel to have afternoon tea with Charles . Charles listened patiently . Gregory was very personable , intelli ...
... Gregory replied , " Well , I'd like that . " Next day at four o'clock in the afternoon , Gregory went over to the Algonquin Hotel to have afternoon tea with Charles . Charles listened patiently . Gregory was very personable , intelli ...
Strana 165
... Gregory was annoyed . He told Charles the play was in the public domain , since Shaw had neglected to renew the 1901 copyright . When Gregory was in England later in 1950 to arrange the Brit- ish tour with Lew and Leslie Grade , he ...
... Gregory was annoyed . He told Charles the play was in the public domain , since Shaw had neglected to renew the 1901 copyright . When Gregory was in England later in 1950 to arrange the Brit- ish tour with Lew and Leslie Grade , he ...
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