by Roger Ryan » Thu Mar 29, 2012 8:57 am
Wise demonstrates in this interview that his memory was pretty good even as certain events start to combine in his mind (considering these events happened within weeks of each other 60-some years earlier, that's no surprise). I can't say I disagree with his viewpoint, with the exception that I definitely think Welles captured the heart and soul of the novel on film, much more so than he did with the radio play.
The story of how Wise ended up overseeing the final takes on the Major's fireside reverie is a good one and demonstrates how difficult it can be to access who did what.