Correction to a popular scene with James Mason
This was reissued on the Odeon circuit in 1947 together with the complete version of The Life & Death of Col Blimp which I caught while in the RAF in transit camp nr Kings Lynn,the show running over 4hrs! The famed concert pianist of the time,Eileen Joyce dubbed Ann'a playing which was one of my earliest introductions to classical music and the Rachmaninoff Concerto remains a favourite to this day. One point I have to make to clarify a long standing error - take another careful look at the point where James Mason was supposed to slam his stick down on the teenage Ann's hands in fury as she plays.... the stick actually hits the keys a second after she snatches them away. Her hands were never hit. It was something of a coup for the woman in her mid thirties to "dress down" her early part as the young schoolgirl - but it did show! Along with The Wicked Lady/Man In Grey his performance helped make Mason one of our most popular stars before his Hollywood debut whilst H Lom managed to repeat the part as a psychiatrist in a later ITV series,
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