:12:18
(Emmy) Charles is coming.
:12:20
- My Uncle Charlie?
- Yes.
:12:29
Close the door there. That's right.
:12:33
(Wright) Uncle Charlie
arrives into town in bright sun,
:12:37
the family all laughing, waiting for him.
:12:40
And then there's a shadow
as the train moves,
:12:43
and it's there, that moment of darkness.
:12:57
(O'Connell) Joseph Cotten,
who played Uncle Charlie in the movie,
:13:01
was a very close friend of my parents.
:13:04
I had an enormous crush on him.
I just adored him.
:13:07
I was 1 7. I still adored him.
:13:10
He and his wife were very close friends
of my mother and father,
:13:15
so they found it
very easy working together.
:13:18
(Bogdanovich)
Joseph Cotten is a wondertul actor
:13:20
and not a movie star type of actor.
:13:24
I don't think
he ever played a heavy again.
:13:27
It's unusual to have him play that,
:13:29
particularly coming off of Citizen Kane
and Magnificent Ambersons
:13:32
where he was very likeable.
:13:38
(Wright) Joe was great fun.
:13:40
He's a very elegant man
and funny and humourous.
:13:43
- Are you...
- Charlie.
:13:45
He and Hitchcock just loved each other.
:13:47
They both loved great wines,
great food,
:13:50
and storytelling.
:13:52
I guess they both understood darkness,
:13:55
even though they were gregarious,
light-hearted men in many ways.