The Red Badge of Courage (1951)
John Huston discusses his desire to make the film, its disastrous preview screening and how the picture was edited after he'd moved on. Despite preferring the full cut, Huston claims that the truncated version was "not bad".The African Queen (1951)
John Huston cites Katharine Hepburn as an example of him being able to get good performances from women; the film is also alluded to on more than one occasion as his post-Red Badge of Courage project.Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison (1957)
John Huston cites Deborah Kerr as an example of him being able to get good performances from women; he refers to the film as "Mr. Allison".Let There Be Light (1980)
Asked if the film was censored, John Huston states that it wasn't, but wasn't shown; Huston regards the concept of "censorship" as editing and removing pieces of film, rather than just having it unscreened.
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