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mag1954 co pbk 028
mag1954 co pbk 028. STUDIOCANAL Film and Theatre Film Posters and Stills. © Studiocanal Films Ltd
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The image shows a page from a book or magazine with text and three black-and-white photographs related to filmmaking. The top photo depicts an outdoor film set, specifically a disused quarry converted into a studio at Crinan in Scotland. In the middle photograph, there is a temporary pier erected, likely for the purposes of filming near water. The bottom photo features actor Paul Douglas sitting next to six-year-old Margaret Kennedy from Ardrishaig; they appear to be reviewing something together or engaged in conversation. The text on the page discusses various aspects of filmmaking and production details, including challenges faced during shooting and mentions of specific films such as "The Maggie" written by William Rose. It also touches upon location transformation for movie sets and how local spaces were adapted for cinematic needs. Please note that while I can provide descriptions based on visual content, I cannot identify real people depicted in images unless they are animated characters or part of widely recognized public domain works such as historical figures whose identity is commonly known.