Charles Laughton: An Intimate BiographyDoubleday, 1976 - 239 strán (strany) |
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... London buskers who entertained the London theatre queues , and she adapted Daphne du Maurier's novel Jamaica Inn . The partners decided to make The Vessel of Wrath first . It pro- vided ideal parts for Elsa and Charles . She would play ...
... London buskers who entertained the London theatre queues , and she adapted Daphne du Maurier's novel Jamaica Inn . The partners decided to make The Vessel of Wrath first . It pro- vided ideal parts for Elsa and Charles . She would play ...
Strana 102
... London public was told by its newspapers , " Laughton condemns John- son . " As a result , Charles unwittingly succeeded in infuriating the Staffordshire Society , which was dedicated to honoring Johnson's memory as a native of ...
... London public was told by its newspapers , " Laughton condemns John- son . " As a result , Charles unwittingly succeeded in infuriating the Staffordshire Society , which was dedicated to honoring Johnson's memory as a native of ...
Strana 208
... London to work with Jane Arden on the final draft of the script . And in March , Elsa flew over to join him at the rehearsals . Before her arrival , Charles began a tour of the provinces look- ing for suitable actors and actresses to ...
... London to work with Jane Arden on the final draft of the script . And in March , Elsa flew over to join him at the rehearsals . Before her arrival , Charles began a tour of the provinces look- ing for suitable actors and actresses to ...
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