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Vivien Leigh takes tea on the set at Shepperton with Kenneth More, her screen lover in “ The Deep Blue Sea,” and T.mlyn Williams, who has the role of her husband boy who gets the girl in this picture, cutting out such charmers as Jack Buchanan and Donald Sinden. Debonair, friendly Jack Buchanan enjoys talking over sequences, and likes making pictures between stage plays. Glynis Johns, prettier than ever, her pale golden hair worn longer than usual for her part as Josephine, but not so long as those glittering tresses of Mad About Men fame, declared “ I shall wear it this length in future ! ” Between shots, Glynis entertained her “ Men ” in the film, Donald Sinden, Peter Finch and Jack Buchanan, with stories of her visit to Hollywood, when she starred opposite Danny Kaye in The Court Jester. Glynis being Welsh, was de- lighted when on St. David’s Day anniversary. Jack Buchanan gave her the Welsh emblem, the flowers of Wales, a bunch of yellow daffodils ! Richard Attenborough is just as enthusiastic and youthful as on the first day I met him, keen as mustard on his work—• even the mud of a scrapyard near Portsmouth did not worry him. He was rehearsing a scene with George Baker from the Nicholas Monsarrat story The Ship That Died of Shame. This is a film that has a heart throb. Dicky Attenborough declared that there are those who believe that ships have hearts ! It is a great day when George Baker and he find their war-time motor gun-boat, which they use for their peace-time activities. Kenneth More made headlines in the stage play, Terence Rattigan’s “ The Deep Blue Sea,” and retained his original part when it was brought to the screen. In the film, Vivien Kenneth More, Eric Portman and Vivien Leigh, in ” The Deep Blue Sea. ” Steu'art Granger and Jean Simmons co-star in “ Rebound,” based on the W. W. Jacobs story, “ The Interruption.” Here you see the stars listening to director Arthur Luhin. back to port — and — —Richard Attenborough and George Baker rehearse a scene for ” The Ship that Died oj Shame.”