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...Metropolitan Museum of Art. A crowd of several hundred people collected in the plaza below. Suddenly there was a ripple, a movement, a collective rush to the pool. For there, stomping about waist-deep in the water, was the vandal of the night before: black sweater and beard, dark hair hanging below his shoulders and a new can of red paint, with which he was vigorously stenciling another QUEBEC LIBRE on the fountain. He was not arrested. He was, as it turned out, none other than the artist himself, Armand Vaillancourt...
...named Robert DeGrimston and his wife. DeGrimston's photograph appears inside several of the Process books which were "recorded" by DeGrimston himself. In the photographs, he has, like many of the men in the Church, neat shoulder-length hair and a trimmed moustache and beard; he also has the elevated gaze of a solemn visionary...
FATHER Christian is polite, soft-spoken man with long, light-blonde hair and a slight beard. He's the High Master of the Boston chapter of the Church of the Final Judgment. He has been part of the Process almost since Robert DeGrimston conceived it. When the Process first came to Boston, Christian was one of those who brought it; at that time, his face was a familiar one in the Square, where he spent much of his time "donating...
...preparing himself, Ustinov boned up on the period and North. In preparing viewers to accept a unique approach to a potentially tedious subject, the producers show Ustinov getting his beard shaved and putting on a powdered wig and 18th century rig over his own prime ministerial paunch. Sevareid also read up on the subject for a month, but wore his usual mid-20th century suit for the filming, which took place in Wroxton Abbey, North's ancestral home, near Stratford-on-Avon...
...those around them. They are speechless, often, and retreat into a totally noncommunicative state eventually, depending on their environment. And as we see the film progress, there are many instances in which the camera itself is a very threatening presence to the real Julius Orlovsky (the one with the beard). And if indeed most of the disturbing scenes were shot using the actor Chaikin, Julius must have been extremely susceptible to the idea that the film was being make about him, that someone was probing into his soul, using his sickness. The questioning Frank gathering material for his film. Even...