:19:01
and he came barreling up in his truck
and had oil all over him.
:19:08
They really had to plan it
just like a dance routine.
:19:12
They had to do the choreography
of the scene and how it was going to go.
:19:16
It took a great deal of time
in planning that scene.
:19:20
It was a very important scene in the film,
one of the most important.
:19:23
But it was the only time the whole
ensemble of the cast were together.
:19:28
But Rock and Jimmy,
I have pictures that I took of them...
:19:32
that I'm very proud of.
:19:34
Rock always had
this great sense of humor and fun.
:19:41
He was always that way.
:19:44
Jimmy was very stern...
:19:47
and very concentrating on what
he was doing, which was understandable.
:19:53
I think they could have been real
special friends if they'd had the time to be.
:19:59
The only one who was unhappy
about his aging was Jimmy.
:20:04
It wasn't that he minded aging.
:20:06
He didn't feel...
:20:08
that he accomplished
what he wanted to accomplish.
:20:12
He felt that he sort oflet those scenes
down in which he was an older man.
:20:18
As a matter of fact...
:20:19
in the scene where we see him drunk
and destroyed in the ballroom...
:20:26
he was very unhappy with that scene...
:20:28
and asked George if he could shoot it
over and over and over again.
:20:33
My uncle, Chill Wills, and I
were standing at a partially opened door...
:20:39
and watching this.
:20:41
This was a big thing for Luz to see.
:20:44
It's kind of the demise of her hero.
:20:47
Jimmy, in the rushes,
came up to George Stevens...
:20:52
and said, "I wish that you would cut me
out of that scene as much as possible...
:20:57
"because everything that there is to say
is on Carroll Baker's face."