Charles Laughton: An Intimate BiographyDoubleday, 1976 - 239 strán (strany) |
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... speech about wine ( “ Red wine , red like the faint remembrance of the fires in France ; red wine like the poppies that spill their petals on the breasts of the dead men " ) ; and above all the speech about the loss of ability to be ...
... speech about wine ( “ Red wine , red like the faint remembrance of the fires in France ; red wine like the poppies that spill their petals on the breasts of the dead men " ) ; and above all the speech about the loss of ability to be ...
Strana 121
... speech and action in a defeated France . Charles had first met Jean Renoir in 1937 , when Erich Pommer brought the French director onto the set of The Beachcomber at Elstree . Renoir thought of him at once when he began work on the ...
... speech and action in a defeated France . Charles had first met Jean Renoir in 1937 , when Erich Pommer brought the French director onto the set of The Beachcomber at Elstree . Renoir thought of him at once when he began work on the ...
Strana 124
... speech , but unlike those directors , he allows Charles about half the speech's running time to make his actor's impression on us . The camera focuses on Charles in a take running just over three minutes , the lighting painstakingly ...
... speech , but unlike those directors , he allows Charles about half the speech's running time to make his actor's impression on us . The camera focuses on Charles in a take running just over three minutes , the lighting painstakingly ...
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