Fortunately, John Houseman is a marvelous writer and he sat in on so many story conferences. He worked with Welles, you know, and he's a marvelous man.
Cedric Gibbons was the grand cardinal of the art department.
The Pirate is surrealism and so, in a curious way, is Father of the Bride.
I allow an area for improvisation because the chemical things actors bring to stories make it not work.
Dali was the great painter then and surrealism was a way of life.
Designing Woman was written for the screen.