Motion picture acting (1947)

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MOTION PICTURE ACTING taine and Tyrone Power starred in the picture; the second, from "Idiot's Delight," with Lynn Fon- tanne and Alfred Lunt in the stage play, and Clark Gable and Norma Shearer in the picture; and the third is from Noel Coward's picture, "Cavalcade." THIS ABOVE ALL* prue: You've only told me the things this man's brain has told him not to fight for. What about all the things his heart tells him he should fight for? clive: He doesn't think with his heart. Tell me— just a few. prue: All right. I'll try. ... If anyone asks me what England is, he robs me of an answer —because everything it is can't be spoken about—and if you do, it's like pulling a flower apart to analyze it. If I said it was Shakespeare—and thatched roofs—and the countryside, he would laugh. If I said it were speakers in Hyde Park, free to say what they wish—and polite bobbies at the corners—and those cliffs over there—and Drake alive in memory—he would laugh * From "This Above All," by Eric Knight. Published by Harper & Bros., New York. Copyright, 1941 by Eric Knight, reprinted with permission of the author's estate. 110