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Janice Blue discussing James Blue's work on the prologue sequence to George Roy Hill's HAWAII (1966): "Whether James turned his back on the industry or they backed him up against the wall is a mystery. I know his experience as assistant director on the film Hawaii had something to do with his decision. Even though Olive Trees was made in the midst of the Algerian Revolution, the experience of working in Algeria with friends from his Paris film school days was less stressful than directing an ASC (American Society of Cinematographers) camera crew off in Tahiti. 'I know they were thinking that (producer) Walter Mirisch was bringing in some boy-genius, so they were ready to run over me,' he once told me. He said it was a 'near mutiny' until Mirisch sent back accolades on the first rushes. I must admit I never did see Hawaii but as James used to remind all of us, 'The first four and a half minutes are mine.'" --Janice Blue from "Blue Period," a personal remembrance published in Houston Breakthrough, July 1980.