Trailblazing actress turned director Ida Lupino working on set, 1950s (probably during production of her most famous film behind the camera, The Hitchhiker).
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Trailblazing actress turned director Ida Lupino working on set, 1950s (probably during production of her most famous film behind the camera, The Hitchhiker).
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From what I’ve read, Lupino actually won a lot of respect from her crews, because she was willing to make the productions a true team effort (for example, allowing ideas to be shared on shooting scenes, etc.). This made her very different from some of the other big directors of that era, who were notorious tyrants on their sets.
The Hitchhiker was a good movie. The tension never let up until the end.