Charles Laughton: An Intimate BiographyDoubleday, 1976 - 239 strán (strany) |
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... shooting , Lloyd discovered that the young actor Eddie Quillan , playing a shanghaied sailor , should not have been on the longboat at all , since his character was not among those loyal to Bligh , and in fact was hanged for his ...
... shooting , Lloyd discovered that the young actor Eddie Quillan , playing a shanghaied sailor , should not have been on the longboat at all , since his character was not among those loyal to Bligh , and in fact was hanged for his ...
Strana 67
... shooting in the dining hall of the local hotel and recited the Gettysburg Address with all the fire and lyricism he had shown in Ruggles of Red Gap . In New York in the late summer of 1935 , Charles called Elsa to tell her that he ...
... shooting in the dining hall of the local hotel and recited the Gettysburg Address with all the fire and lyricism he had shown in Ruggles of Red Gap . In New York in the late summer of 1935 , Charles called Elsa to tell her that he ...
Strana 98
... shooting , because even as he played out the scenes of man's inhumanity to man , Hitler was marching into Poland . In the meantime , Elsa had arrived safely from England . Ap- parently prodded by various Universal executives who had ...
... shooting , because even as he played out the scenes of man's inhumanity to man , Hitler was marching into Poland . In the meantime , Elsa had arrived safely from England . Ap- parently prodded by various Universal executives who had ...
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