Captain Corelli revisited

The cool Greek Alpine Ski corps – complete with cigarette
“The real star of the film of course was Cephalonia itself,” said Susie Pugh Tasios, the producer of Captain Corelli’s Mandolin which I watched again last night. Susie died last year of cancer, and is dreadfully missed by her friends and family. I remember the gusto with which she spilled the beans about the crises of filming – Nicholas Cage’s hairdresser dramas, getting the Greek airforce to send old planes over without alarming the Turks, the day all the extras walked out as the left-leaning ones objected to the role written for the left-wing Partisans, while the right -leaning ones objected to the left-leaning ones objecting.. I believe she drafted in Albanian workers who didn’t give a damn either way…
Speaking of Albania, I found a photo of my father as a soldier in the 1940 war in Albania between the Greeks and the Italians – the prelude to Captain Corelli – As a seasoned St Moritz ski-er, he was the ski teacher of the Greek ski troops in the mountains there. He was immensely proud of two things – a watch that was given to him by the one prisoner they took, an Italian soldier who had been sent to the front for being a communist economist at the University of Bologna, and a medal he got for being in hospital for frostbite got while fishing in a stream.

One of Susie’s stills from the film set

Still from the film set

Myrtos beach – the star of the film
Still from the film set
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