"... we had four tons of grit in our mouths--and other places" |
"It had to have rocks in the distance, so the water could strike the boulders and shoot upward -- all very symbolic. The scene turned out to be deeply affecting on film, but, God, it was no fun to shoot. We had to time it for the waves, so that at just the right moment a big one would come up and wash over us. Most of the waves came up only to our feet, but we needed one that would come up all the way. We were like surfers, waiting for the perfect waves. Between each take, we had to do a total cleanup. When it was all over, we had four tons of grit in our mouths--and other places".
... Deborah Kerr (1921-2007), referring to her famous romantic beach scene with Burt Lancaster (1913-94) in "From Here to Eternity" in 1953.
Apparently these two, even though married to separate spouses at the time, were actually fucking their brains out during filming! Sorry to be so crass, but ni modo.
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