Charles Laughton: An Intimate BiographyDoubleday, 1976 - 239 strán (strany) |
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Strana xviii
... accepted them ; and she accepted his male lovers as well . True , there were moments of severe ten- sion and unhappiness between them , as a result of their separate and sometimes conflicting sexual lives ; but on the whole they en ...
... accepted them ; and she accepted his male lovers as well . True , there were moments of severe ten- sion and unhappiness between them , as a result of their separate and sometimes conflicting sexual lives ; but on the whole they en ...
Strana 91
... accepted . Hitchcock was reasonably sanguine about the project until he read the screenplay . He immediately wanted to back out ; but he had already accepted several thousand pounds as an advance and didn't feel sufficiently well - off ...
... accepted . Hitchcock was reasonably sanguine about the project until he read the screenplay . He immediately wanted to back out ; but he had already accepted several thousand pounds as an advance and didn't feel sufficiently well - off ...
Strana 181
... accepted at once . While Charles was in England , Paul had begun to look around for someone to direct the play . He asked Daniel Mann , who wasn't interested , and Harold Clurman also turned him down . Fi- nally , he approached Dick ...
... accepted at once . While Charles was in England , Paul had begun to look around for someone to direct the play . He asked Daniel Mann , who wasn't interested , and Harold Clurman also turned him down . Fi- nally , he approached Dick ...
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