Makeup well done
Esp. on Duke. I couldn't believe how young he still looked in 1948, in his "younger phase" in the film. Then, after 14 years have passed, he looks THAT age, too, with graying temples, a streak of gray across the scalp, and extra-baggy eyes. Somewhat less, but still good enough for Brennan, who looked younger in the beginning and then, with scruffy beard, tangled hair and those traded-back-and-forth dentures, Brennan too managed to look 24 years older. Convincing job - didn't go in for overkill, and it made the film seem more authentic.
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