A nti-psychology
« Bill
gave the script to very few people. He felt that everyone who read it became a
kind of director, pulling in a different direction. Actors were given their
scenes on the day. His reasons were broadly Bressonian, but also, as he used a
mixture of professionals and non-actors, this approach put them on an equal
footing, resulting in a consistent style. I felt that secretly actors liked his
way of working. Particularly as there were hardly any lines to learn on the day.
I was present
when Helena Gloag, who played Mrs Knox, confronted Bill. “Paul [Kermack, who
played her son] tells me that in the film he has an affair with the lady next
door. Why didn’t you tell me, when I did that scene outside?” Bill was unmoved.
“How would it have helped you?” She considered this for a while and admitted,
“It wouldn’t have.”»
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