Charles Laughton: An Intimate BiographyDoubleday, 1976 - 239 strán (strany) |
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... actor is especially talented and blessed : ' He has God's telephone number in his pocket . ' Well , Laughton , I'm ... actor , my name is Walter Slezak . I'm going to be in your next picture ! ” Charles was even more amazed . “ Are you a ...
... actor is especially talented and blessed : ' He has God's telephone number in his pocket . ' Well , Laughton , I'm ... actor , my name is Walter Slezak . I'm going to be in your next picture ! ” Charles was even more amazed . “ Are you a ...
Strana 172
... actors . No single narrator is used , but in- stead the players take up the narrative in turn , never arbitrarily but always unexpectedly . At times , Charles arranged it so that an actor would not only play a particular role but ...
... actors . No single narrator is used , but in- stead the players take up the narrative in turn , never arbitrarily but always unexpectedly . At times , Charles arranged it so that an actor would not only play a particular role but ...
Strana 190
... actor . He knew that once an actor was ideally cast , there was no need to tell him how to act a part ; it was a question only of leading an actor deeper and deeper into his own resources as a human being until the emotional truth of a ...
... actor . He knew that once an actor was ideally cast , there was no need to tell him how to act a part ; it was a question only of leading an actor deeper and deeper into his own resources as a human being until the emotional truth of a ...
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