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Isolation | Sahara Desert
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Best British Cinematography BW | 1964
Denholm Elliott said in interviews that this film transformed his career.
Director Seth Holt told an interviewer that he had had misgivings about this melodramatic and unlikely subject until he discovered that Bryan Forbes owed British Lion one more job under an old contract; he promptly hired Forbes to do a rewrite, which he completed in four days.. This, he said, improved the film's prospects greatly.
"Kramer: [after accidentally tearing off Carroll Baker's brassiere during an argument in full view] Kramer: Do you have anything to say to me? Fletcher: [Whistling and fake-polishing jeep] Fletcher: No, Sir... I'm happy in my work, Sir. How about *you*, Sir?"
"Kramer: What are you trying to do? Catherine: Hello, Peter Kramer: What are you trying to do to me? Catherine: Do to you? Nothing. Why? Kramer: Cover yourself up Catherine: What for? I'm decent Kramer: Cover yourself up or get inside Catherine: Don't give me orders, Peter. I'm not on the payroll Kramer: I'm asking you, Catherine. And you know why I'm asking you Catherine: Don't push it, Peter. Don't take anything for granted. I don't like anybody giving me orders. If I wanted to sit out here naked, I'd sit out here naked. And you couldn't stop me. Kramer: Catherine, I'm asking you, please Catherine: Oh, that's better. I like it when you say "please""