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"Well, again working strictly to the film, where you had this lovely, lovely land of brightness and color. And everybody is smiling and happy and butterflies flitting around and it was that kind of image that, it was like a dream world, really."
"And the young people in the 1960's identified with it immediately, because, I guess the young people had been having years of repression really. They felt that the, you know, after the war everything was very austere, particularly in Europe."
"We're lucky, real lucky. Our friends lost their house. We just had some burning embers put holes in the screens."
"He was definitely a father figure for all of us. Once you were a Giant, you were always a Giant."
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