I was doing extra work in these days. We were shooting a dance scene, all the fellows were in our tuxes and the ladies in their gowns. It was somewhere in North Vancouver and we were shooting all night long.
During a break to reset the cameras, about 3:00 A.M. Mr. Gazzara and I were sitting next to each other. He pulled out a cigar and lit it up. Those were the days we could smoke in public places.
I asked him if he had an extra one. He gladly gave it to me and we puffed along together. We chatted and I told him how much I loved the T.V. series, "Run For Your Life" that he made in the 1960's.
He was a classy man and I am glad to have met him and worked with him.
Reg Boaler
During a break to reset the cameras, about 3:00 A.M. Mr. Gazzara and I were sitting next to each other. He pulled out a cigar and lit it up. Those were the days we could smoke in public places.
I asked him if he had an extra one. He gladly gave it to me and we puffed along together. We chatted and I told him how much I loved the T.V. series, "Run For Your Life" that he made in the 1960's.
He was a classy man and I am glad to have met him and worked with him.
Reg Boaler