登陆注册
5590000000043

第43章 PUNCH VERSES PRESTIGE(1)

It seems to be a popular belief among those who are unfamiliar with the business of making motion pictures that all dangerous or difficult feats are merely tricks of the camera,and that the actors themselves take no risks whatever.The truth is that they take a good many more risks than the camera ever records;and that directors who worship what they call "punch"in their scenes are frequently as tender of the physical safety of their actors as was Napoleon or any other great warrior who measured results rather than wounds.

Robert Grant Burns had discovered that he had at least two persons in his company who were perfectly willing to do anything he asked them to do.He had set tasks before Jean Douglas that many a man would have refused without losing his self-respect,and Jean had performed those tasks with enthusiasm.She had let herself down over a nasty bit of the rim-rock whose broken line extended half around the coulee bluff,with only her rope between herself and broken bones,and with her blond wig properly tousled and her face turned always towards the rock wall,lest the camera should reveal the fact that she was not Muriel Gay.She had climbed that same rock-rim,with the aid of that same rope,and with her face hidden as usual from the camera.

She had been bound and gagged and flung across Gil Huntley's saddle and carried away at a sharp gallop,and she had afterwards freed herself from her bonds in the semi-darkness of a hut that half concealed her features,and had stolen the knife from Gil Huntley's belt while he slept,and crept away to where the horses were picketed.In the revealing light of a very fine moon-effect,which was a triumph of Pete's skill,she slashed a rope that held a high-strung "mustang"(so called in the scenario),and had leaped upon his bare back and gone hurtling out of that scene and into another,where she was riding furiously over dangerously rough ground,the whole outlaw band in pursuit and silhouetted against the skyline and the moon (which was another photographic triumph of Pete Lowry).

Gil Huntley had also done many things that were risky.Jean had shot at him with real bullets so many times that her nervousness on this particular day was rather unaccountable to him.Jean had lassoed him and dragged him behind Pard through brush.She had pulled him from a quicksand bed,--made of cement that showed a strong tendency to "set"about his form before she could rescue him,--and she had fought with him on the edge of a cliff and had thrown him over;and his director,anxious for the "punch"that was his fetish,had insisted on a panorama of the fall,so that there was no chance for Gil to save himself the bruises he got.Gil Huntley's part it was always to die a violent death,or to be captured spectacularly,because he was the villain whose horrible example must bear a moral to youthful brains.

Since Jean had become one of the company,he nearly always died at her hands or was captured by her.This left Muriel Gay unruffled and unhurt,so that she could weep and accept the love of Lee Milligan in the artistic ending of which Robert Grant Burns was so fond.

Jean had never before considered it necessary to warn Gil and implore him not to be nervous,and Gil took her solicitude as an encouraging sign and was visibly cheered thereby.He knew little of guns and fine marksmanship,and he did not know that it is extremely difficult to shoot a revolver accurately and instantaneously;whereas Jean knew very well that Gil Huntley might be thrown off ledges every day in the week without taking the risk he would take that day.

The scene was to close a full reel of desperate attempts upon the part of Gil Huntley to win Muriel;such desperate attempts,indeed,that Muriel Gay spent most of the time sitting at ease in the shade,talking with Lee Milligan,who was two thirds in love with her and had half his love returned,while Jean played her part for her.Sometimes Muriel would be called upon to assume the exact pose which Jean had assumed in a previous scene,for "close-up"that would reveal to audiences Muriel's well-known prettiness and help to carry along the deception.Each morning the two stood side by side and were carefully inspected by Robert Grant Burns,to make sure that hair and costumes were exactly alike in the smallest detail.This also helped to carry on the deception--to those who were not aware of Muriel's limitations.Their faces were not at all alike;and that is why Jean's face must never be seen in a picture.

This shooting scene was a fitting climax to a long and desperate chase over a difficult trail;so difficult that Pard stumbled and fell,--supposedly with a broken leg,--and Jean must run on and on afoot,and climb over rocks and spring across dangerous crevices.She was not supposed to know where her flight was taking her.Sometimes the camera caught her silhouetted against the sky (Burns was partial to skyline silhouettes),and sometimes it showed her quite close,--in which case it would be Muriel instead of Jean,--clinging desperately to the face of a ledge (ledges were also favorite scenes),and seeking with hands or feet for a hold upon the rough face of the rock.During the last two or three scenes Gil Huntley had been shown gaining upon her.

So they came to the location where the shooting scene was to be made that morning.Burns,with the camera and Pete and Muriel and her mother and Lee Milligan,drove to the place in the machine.Jean and Gil Huntley found them comfortably disposed in the shade,out of range of the camera which Pete was setting up somewhat closer than usual,under the direction of Burns.

"There won't be any rehearsal of this,"Burns stated at last,stepping back."When it's done,if you don't bungle the scene,it'll be done.You stand here,Jean,and kind of lean against the rock as if you're all in from that chase.You hear Gil coming,and you start forward and listen,and look,--how far can she turn,Pete;without showing too much of her face?"

同类推荐
  • DEATH OF THE LION

    DEATH OF THE LION

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 观自在多罗瑜伽念诵法

    观自在多罗瑜伽念诵法

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 十住经卷第一

    十住经卷第一

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 万柳溪边旧话

    万柳溪边旧话

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • THE SIGN OF FOUR

    THE SIGN OF FOUR

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 虞初新志

    虞初新志

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 佛说护净经

    佛说护净经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 控线

    控线

    一只被穿越的普通蝴蝶,却掌握着奇怪的力量。到底要怎么样,才能在这个危机重重的世界上,安全平稳地活下去呢?张强发出了他的疑问。
  • 血族女皇闹校园

    血族女皇闹校园

    在夜姬家里,有一个患有重度洁癖症的哥哥,有一个患有重度强迫症的哥哥,有一个十分爱古玩的哥哥。夜姬感到十分无奈,因为住在同一个家里,哥哥经常拿这些东西来约束她。不过哥哥们也十分宠爱她,杀人能递刀,放火能递打火机。“哥,有人偷了我东西?”“走,咱买他家东西全偷过来。”“哥,那个男的偷了我的心!”“妹,你还是赶紧把妹夫带回来吧!”说好的帮忙呢,怎么就这么快把她给卖出去了?夜姬十分无语,看我怎么把他的心偷回来!
  • 莫泊桑短篇小说精选

    莫泊桑短篇小说精选

    《莫泊桑短篇小说集》收入了莫泊桑的代表作品30篇,其中包括《项链》《羊脂球》《我的叔叔于勒》等经典名篇。这些小说已被翻译成各种文字,影响了一代又一代世界各地的读者,有的还被改编成戏剧、电影、电视剧和卡通片等。
  • 想要的她又暖又甜

    想要的她又暖又甜

    【旧文《隐婚老公心尖宝》】 “这戏怎么演?”“我教你…”拍一场替身戏,沈未晞成了令人闻风丧胆的傅家掌权者→傅锦寒的女人。被最亲最信任的人背叛,她决定杜绝男人,绽放实力活出自我,一心追寻梦想。然而,傅锦寒强势闯入她的生活……从此,沈未晞酸酸甜甜谈恋爱,开开心心虐渣渣。某天,傅锦寒求婚,沈未晞笑得像个小妖精:“沈影后的聘礼很贵哟。”傅锦寒给她戴上独一无二的钻戒:“我就是聘礼!”沈未晞:“这辈子,你都不许后悔!”傅锦寒摁着她,霸道地说:“人、心、傅家、影视圈都是你的。天地可鉴,此生不悔。”【双C,1V1,HE,甜文】
  • 念念勿忘

    念念勿忘

    你走了三年,我等了三年。在这三年里,东京的樱花开了好几次,巴黎的雨下了好几场,布拉格广场的鸽子飞了好几圈,普罗旺斯的薰衣草开了好几片,塞纳河上圣母院的钟声敲了好几下,好莱坞的爱情电影放了好几遍,《Because I Love You》单曲循环了无数遍,西雅图的夜一直未眠。在这三年里,伤口结痂,失眠已好,想念还在。
  • 云澜王妃

    云澜王妃

    (宠文+女强)因家族世代相传的蛊术,她家破人亡,逃亡途中吞下蛊皇,却因“没能降服”蛊皇而亡,后重生于异世云澜。她本以为能够平静生活,却没想到这里弱肉强食强者为尊,最终她不得不踏上一条强者之路…天下风起云涌,强者辈出,且看她如何翻手为云覆手为雨,大放异彩,再赢得一生一世一双人!当凤凰涅槃,重生归来之时,这异世大陆便多了一个一笑风华足以惊艳天下,一怒冲冠能够伏尸百万的传奇!
  • 词林正韵

    词林正韵

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 延安颂

    延安颂

    一九三五年十月,红军在毛泽东的带领下结束了二万五千里长征胜利到达陕北。蒋介石百般阻挠,要以一困二剿三消灭的政策把红军冻死、饿死在陕北。红军于二十一日拂晓打起了直罗镇的枪声,在毛泽东的领导下,于二十三日把牛元峰带领的敌军全部歼灭,直罗镇战役大获全胜。直罗镇战役的胜利,不仅粉碎了敌人对于陕甘苏区的第三次“围剿”,而且为党中央把全国革命大本营放在西北,举行了一个奠基礼……