June 14, 1949 –

This truly dark comedy, Kind Hearts and Coronets, starring the ever present Alec Guinness, was released on this date.
The scene where six members of the D’Ascoyne’s family, all played by Alec Guinness, are seen together, took two days to film. The camera was set on a specially built platform to minimize movement. In addition, the camera operator spent the night with the camera to ensure that nothing moved it by accident. A frame with six black matte painted optical flat glass windows was set in front of the camera, and the windows opened one at a time so each of the characters could be filmed in turn. The film was then wound back for the next character. Most of the time was spent waiting for Guinness to be made up as the next character.
