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''A Fine and Private Place'' was a proposed feature film from Paul Watson that was abandoned during filming, ostensibly due to poor weather.〔Walker, Alexander, ''Hollywood England'', Harrap and Stein, 1974 p433〕 ==Production== Paul Watson was a documentary filmmaker who had written the script. Bryan Forbes, head of EMI Films, greenlit the film and production began in Cornwall.〔("The shining stars of Cornwall" By Cornish Guardian January 29, 2014 ) accessed 26 May 2014〕 The film soon fell behind schedule, forcing Forbes to visit the set. He felt the footage would not cut together and believed the first-time director was incompetent. Forbes shut down the production and fired Watson. Over the next two weeks Forbes attempted to resuscitate the project with director John Hough but he eventually decided not to proceed and the film was abandoned.〔Bryan Forbes, ''A Divided Life'', Mandarin, 1993 p 174-179〕 Watson subsequently went on to a highly successful career as a documentary filmmaker.〔(Chris Tryhorn, 'Watson scoops top documentary awards', ''The Guardian'', 26 November 2007 ) accessed 30 July 2012〕
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