Olivia Newton-John at breakfast; interviewed on 'Grease'.
Interview with Betty Grable. Shots of her legs. Have you ever got bored with having the most beautiful legs in the world? When you have been a number one pin-up is it an ordeal to grow older?
Peter Sellers interview: comments on playing many parts in film. Speaking in his normal voice. Putting on a welsh accent.
London: Cadogan Sq: Vivien Leigh and Felix Fenston interview
by Lynne Reid-Banks re the future of St Jame's Theatre.
London: Gina Lollobrigida interview by Huw Thomas: hopes to do picture in England: has three to do before that: talks about her baby having same name as her husband: if confusion she will change her husband's name: advice to mothers to be to eat for one baby not ten: wants to have more babies and make more pictures.
London: Dorchester: Jack Palance interview by Neville Clark:
talks about his new film about demolition squads in Berlin:
asked about his being called a tiger on a frayed leash: "what
do you mean by that" (smiling): " I'm not having trouble with you
am I": says its a nice publicity gimmick.
London: LAP: William Holden interview by Neville Clark: his last
two films have had British directors and stars: as world gets
smaller the film business will get more international: Hollywood
no longer the centre: he spends his spare time traveling to
promote his films: the film he feels his best and also the one he
enjoyed making most was 'Sunset Boulevard'.
London: Grosvenor House: Jerry Lewis interview by Lynne Reid-Banks
as she lists all the things his billed to do in his Palladium
show: he replies he'd better call to find out if he really is:
asked about his facial expressions: says he was born a tall nut:
Lynne Reid-Banks nearly chokes with laughter: "let it out Lynne":
asks if she's through with interview: "I'm not through with you yet":
"How long have you been here in Cleveland".
London: Savoy Hotel: Olivia De Havilland interview by Lynne
Reid-Banks: talks about her interest in Yoga: says the three best
films she made were 'Gone With The Wind', 'The Snakepit' and
'The Heiress'.
London: Wigmore Street: Paul Robeson interview by Lynne
Reid-Banks: he is making London his new home: a centre for his
cultural work: has found it difficult across the water: will go
back to US if the negro people need him: he's just back from
Soviet Union: he says he resents question when asked if he is a
commited communist: becomes angry and points finger as says
"Socialist lands are the hope for the future".
London: MGM Theatre, St. James Street: Peter Sellars and
Terry Thomas stars of new film 'Tom Thumb' interview by Neville Clark:
they have nothing to say about being the new Laurel and Hardy:
laughter: Peter Sellars talks in odd voice about being playing a
bad man: they got on well during the film: Terry Thomas jokes
truth must come out Peter Sellars was constantly bad tempered
throughout the filming.