Charles Laughton: An Intimate BiographyDoubleday, 1976 - 239 strán (strany) |
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... appeared as Dr. Sutcliffe in Tom Robertson's School . The Times critic wrote , " Although the part is not a very promising one , Charles played it with assurance . " He was highly praised for his appearance as Sganarelle in Molière's Le ...
... appeared as Dr. Sutcliffe in Tom Robertson's School . The Times critic wrote , " Although the part is not a very promising one , Charles played it with assurance . " He was highly praised for his appearance as Sganarelle in Molière's Le ...
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... appeared at the Cave of Harmony's fa- mous midnight show , and Elsa and her colleagues , Philip Godfrey , Harold Scott , and Helen Egli , used to present Victorian songs , including " The Rat - catcher's Daughter " and " True Friends of ...
... appeared at the Cave of Harmony's fa- mous midnight show , and Elsa and her colleagues , Philip Godfrey , Harold Scott , and Helen Egli , used to present Victorian songs , including " The Rat - catcher's Daughter " and " True Friends of ...
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... appeared at the new Persian Room at the Plaza , on leave from Turnabout , causing a sensation . Paul Gregory also ... appearance in New York would coincide with hers . When Charles reached the Plaza , where Elsa was staying , a clerk ...
... appeared at the new Persian Room at the Plaza , on leave from Turnabout , causing a sensation . Paul Gregory also ... appearance in New York would coincide with hers . When Charles reached the Plaza , where Elsa was staying , a clerk ...
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