The scorching Louisiana heat didn't help Orson Welles' temperament on the set. "He was having terrible difficulty living in his own skin", said Dame Angela Lansbury. "He was very very heavy. We were working under dreadful conditions of heat and he was perspiring, and he seemed to have a lot of very thick make-up on." Part of that heavy make-up was a prosthetic nose that Welles wore, something he often did for his acting roles. The heat made Welles sweat so much that his fake nose would often come unglued and ruin the shot.
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