Dorothy West barges in on Walter Huston at his home, and against his wants, proceeds to conduct an interview with him about his private life, his career and his craft. The somewhat flippant answers he gives to her questions become a little...See moreDorothy West barges in on Walter Huston at his home, and against his wants, proceeds to conduct an interview with him about his private life, his career and his craft. The somewhat flippant answers he gives to her questions become a little more truthful as the interview progresses. But arguably the most interesting piece of information about Huston emerges after West has left, it associated indirectly with an earlier conversation he had with his agent on the telephone about not wanting to portray any more district attorneys. Written by
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