Tired, as I did work for Tours Limited, Dan’s Indian group. Things went well enough, thank god, although we did have a couple of minor miscues. Couldn’t find us a way to get on the West Side highway, and just to be nice helped a couple who wanted to leave early into a limo service, and ended up somehow being responsible for them to their son when they didn’t end up at the airport as expected. Hopefully, that all worked out, and I won’t be blamed if it didn’t. Really, I just helped them put their heavy bags in the trunk!
THE CAPTURE
A badly injured fugitive explains to a priest how he came to be in his present predicament. Directed by
John Sturges. Starring
Lew Ayres,
Teresa Wright,
Victor Jory. Good piece, Lew and Teresa are a good team. Teresa Wright was married to Niven Busch whose project this was. Jory was always effective in the Orson Welles king actor tradition, here as a priest. One of the first films to be filmed on location as a more or less independent film. Ayres had the kind of quality associated with a Cary Grant or Jimmy Stewart, not the charisma, but usually more real.