Charles Laughton: An Intimate BiographyDoubleday, 1976 - 239 strán (strany) |
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... story of the London buskers who entertained the London theatre queues , and she adapted Daphne du Maurier's novel Jamaica Inn . The partners decided to make The Vessel of Wrath first . It pro- vided ideal parts for Elsa and Charles ...
... story of the London buskers who entertained the London theatre queues , and she adapted Daphne du Maurier's novel Jamaica Inn . The partners decided to make The Vessel of Wrath first . It pro- vided ideal parts for Elsa and Charles ...
Strana 91
... story of the Titanic , he happily 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 ...
... story of the Titanic , he happily 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 ...
Strana 195
... story to her children among the stars - the story of the film itself perhaps , now a part of American legend . Despite its flaws , The Night of the Hunter remains one of the few uncompromised masterpieces of the American cinema ...
... story to her children among the stars - the story of the film itself perhaps , now a part of American legend . Despite its flaws , The Night of the Hunter remains one of the few uncompromised masterpieces of the American cinema ...
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