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[…] the best anti war film since Cavalcade'. That was saying rather a lot I think. That was certainly Stewart Rome, but Men of Yesterday had people like George Robey, music hall artists as well, in it. Because he was very fond of music hall so he always liked to have a music hall sequence in because he[…]
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[…] yeah. And going back to Caesar I had tea with George Bernard Shaw, two or three times, because I used […]