:25:02
"and try my best to do it."
:25:05
And he said, "That's a good idea."
:25:10
Jimmy was just finding his own as a star.
:25:14
I think he had a little bit of a complex.
:25:17
He kind of made fun
of Elizabeth Taylor and Rock Hudson...
:25:21
because they didn't come
from the Actor's Studio.
:25:25
They weren't, in his opinion,
the great white hope of Broadway...
:25:29
or anything that he might have been.
:25:33
There was some jealousy there.
:25:36
I think, although he was treated
equally in every way...
:25:40
I think he was always too concerned...
:25:43
about whether he was being given
equal treatment...
:25:47
to everybody else, and yet...
:25:49
I found with George
that he was just as kind...
:25:54
to the smallest parts.
:25:56
Wonderful small parts like Sal Mineo...
:25:59
who was an adorable, wonderful actor...
:26:02
and Earl Holliman,
who was doing one of his first films.
:26:07
George was kind and good to everybody.
:26:11
I think he really treated us all as equals.
:26:14
The one thing that George did was,
he wanted to have...
:26:19
his actors ready and on set at all times.
:26:24
I certainly didn't resent it.
:26:26
I can't imagine
that many of the other actors did.
:26:29
I think Jimmy resented it. He thought,
"He doesn't think I'm important enough.
:26:35
"Therefore, he calls me all the time...
:26:38
"when I'm not needed."
Actually, George did that with everyone.
:26:42
Dad had his way of working,
which was to take his time.
:26:45
Jimmy was a young man in a hurry...
:26:48
and I think he got impatient...
:26:53
with the pace of things,
but Dad always cared about the result.
:26:59
Jimmy brought a great deal to that role...