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[…]itchcock wanted to pan a little and he started winding the camera round and this chap came along and took the handles off and said "you don't see the pictures on the wall moving around" (laughs), so he didn't last long but he was the leading cameraman at that time but I never knew him.Arthur Graham:[…]
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