“This time give us a little awe.”

Excerpt from Bradford Dillman’s book Are you Somebody? An Actor’s Life:

In The Greatest Story Ever Told [John] Wayne was cast as a Roman captain who visits the scene of the Crucifixion and says, standing at the feet of Christ, “Truly this was the son of God.”

Director George Stevens was riding a crane when the actor stepped in for a take.

Wayne said, “TrulythiswasthesonaGod.”

“Cut. Duke, let’s remember you’re talking about Jesus here. You might want to take the speech a bit slower.”

“You got it, George.”

Take Two. The Centurion says, “Truly. ThiswasthesonaGod.”

“Cut. Duke, not reverent enough. Let’s try it again, and this time give us a little awe.”

“You got it, George.”

Take Three. The superstar says, “Aw, truly. ThiswasthesonaGod.”

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2 Responses to “This time give us a little awe.”

  1. ted says:

    Raucous laughter echoing through my kitchen. Truly.

  2. red says:

    Isn’t that the best? A cautionary tale for directors: Be really really clear.

    Also: look how obedient Wayne was. “You got it, George.” You get the sense he would have done ANYthing, however wrong it was.

    “Aw truly.”

    hahahahaha

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