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Current Talk '24 I / Re: Innovation's '91 DS Comic, Book 4, The Book That Never Was
« on: November 13, 2020, 05:36:03 PM »
Some personnel material from SG #74 about the '91 Series' actors that's worth sharing:
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Anthony George's remarks about DS are indeed no surprise. I think that I heard him say worse things than that.
It certainly explains why he never attended a festival, even though he was in the area most of the time.
Tad and Carrie burst in. It's all happening the way it did before, says Tad. That means we're lost! wails Carrie. First Gerard killed Quentin, says Tad, and soon after that, Carrie and I died. Gerard has forced history to repeat itself! realizes Barnabas--children, if you know where Quentin was originally buried alive, you must tell me--do you know if Quentin was buried in 1840 and where? If Quentin dies, says Tad, we'll die, too, this is our only chance. Then we might as well tell them, says Carrie. He was buried in an unmarked grave, reveals Tad, near the part of the cemetery that was fenced off.[/spoiler]
They did lots of those super-tight close-ups during the last year or so. Most of the time it was just the actor's eyes. I think it works well in traditional television.
I couldn't find any definite information on Marge Berson. But the name Jean Arley was familiar. She was the producer of several NYC based soaps in the 1970's and 1980's: Love of Life, Search For Tomorrow, Where The Heart Is and OLTL. Not sure about the other three soaps but Clarice definitely would have worked with her on Where The Heart Is.
That was a great scene between Barnabas and Will. Payback! Great dialogue.
build a new wing for Joe and Carolyn to live in before dinner."
Do a proper pas de deux