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Outlook film unit at present working on the film Blue Sear were extremely bot
Outlook film unit at present working on the film Blue Sear were extremely bot and busy today. They were engaged in pithead baths scenes and believe in leaving no stone unturned for good pictures. Working in the heat of the pithead baths in order to take actual true to life scenes Director Jill Craigie and producer William MacQuitty plugged on take after take after take making film stars out of miners working at the colliery.
(Picture) Jill Craigie scenes director on location for the film Blue Sear with miners.
7th June 1948
Ronnie Harding
Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
United Kingdom
Media ID 21866857
© Mirrorpix
1948 Bath Director Miners Producer Filming
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This print captures the intense dedication of the Outlook film unit as they work tirelessly on the production of "Blue Sear". The atmosphere is palpable, with sweat glistening on their brows as they immerse themselves in filming pithead baths scenes. Director Jill Craigie and producer William MacQuitty leave no stone unturned in their quest for authentic and true-to-life pictures. Despite the scorching heat surrounding them, Craigie and MacQuitty persevere, taking take after take to ensure perfection. Their commitment shines through as they transform ordinary miners into film stars within the colliery's depths. In this snapshot frozen in time on June 7th, 1948, we see Jill Craigie herself directing a scene alongside a group of miners. Her smile radiates both professionalism and warmth, creating an environment where creativity flourishes. This image not only showcases the hard work put forth by these talented individuals but also provides a glimpse into the behind-the-scenes magic that goes into making memorable films like "Blue Sear". It serves as a testament to their unwavering determination to capture every detail accurately while bringing entertainment to audiences worldwide. Ronnie Harding's skillful lens has immortalized this moment from Memory Lane Prints, allowing us to appreciate the artistry involved in filmmaking during this era without forgetting those who made it possible.
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