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script girl
(redirected from Script supervisor)

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script girl
n (Film) → Scriptgirl nt


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More notable than the film's racial drama was Haskell Wexler's rewriting of the Hollywood rule book when it came to shooting colour at night, and a support cast of sly scene-stealers led by the admirable Warren Oates, bouncing off Rod Steiger's sweaty, eye-popping, gum-chewing, ol' boy sheriff (award for best actor), with an accent so overripe that he was told by the script supervisor (a Mississippian and former mistress of William Faulkner): "Mistah Steigah, in the south we pronounce ouah Ts.
93 PN1998 In a film career that spanned seven decades, Herbert Coleman worked as a script supervisor, second unit director, producer, and director.
Mrs Stephenson, a mother of three, was born in Manchester and moved to work as a script supervisor at Pinewood and Shepperton Studios in the 1940s and 1950s, working on such treasures as Anna Karenina.
 
 
 
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