来看的全是老头老太,怎么觉着全场只有我一个20出头的呢。又刚好坐在第一排最中间,就好象被一群人簇拥着样的,太幸福了。
By Ron Hutchinson
Directed by Douglas Sprigg
Culbreth Theatre
August 5, 2009The biggest movie of all time is in trouble before it’s even released. Shooting starts in a week, and you have no script. So what’s a legendary producer to do? If you are David O. Selznick, and your movie is Gone with the Wind, you hire the best director and screenwriter of your day and lock yourself in a room with them for five straight days. Then you and the director proceed to act out the entire story, from burnin’ buildings to birthin’ babies and beyond. And you do it all on self-imposed diet of peanuts and bananas. Ron Hutchinson’s fabulous farce is a behind-the-scenes, off-the-wall comedy that proves in Hollywood, the ends always justify the means.
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