How To Use Charles Laughton In A Sentence
- He crossbred visual panache and hedonistic flair, notably in "Sign of the Cross" (1932), with a lesbian dance sequence, a lithe Claudette Colbert bathing in milk, and Charles Laughton playing an extravagantly gay Nero. Review of "Empire of Dreams," Scott Eyman's biography of Cecil B. DeMille
- The truly horrific adaptation, however, remains the 1933 version starring Charles Laughton, titled Island of Lost Souls.
- He crossbred visual panache and hedonistic flair, notably in "Sign of the Cross" (1932), with a lesbian dance sequence, a lithe Claudette Colbert bathing in milk and Charles Laughton playing an extravagantly gay Nero. Review of "Empire of Dreams," Scott Eyman's biography of Cecil B. DeMille
- Peter Hall was the director and Laurence Olivier and Charles Laughton were still on the payroll.
- Quickly he switched his head back to the Old Bailey, with Charles Laughton looking like a crafty white blancmange. PROSPECT HILL