Arnold Ridley:
I ran a film company that went bust before the war. And I made the very bad decision to sell off the rights to all my plays so I could pay everyone off, quickly. Never ever do this. Writers must always hold on to their bloody rights!
Jimmy Perry:
Why didn't you write more plays?
Arnold Ridley:
The ideas dried up. The ones I had were mucked about with. You're lucky. You're on set, in charge. Make the most of it. Some writers can end up as old actors.
Arnold Ridley:
[laughs]
A terrible, terrible thing!
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05/03/2025 alle ore 08:48