[Walter’s Restaurant, Kitchen with Surgical Lamps, View towards Entrance]
[Walter’s Restaurant, Kitchen with Surgical Lamps, View towards Entrance]
[Walter’s Restaurant, Kitchen with Surgical Lamps, View from Entrance]
[Walter’s Restaurant, Kitchen without Surgical Lamps, View towards Entrance]
[Walter’s Restaurant, Kitchen with Surgical Lamps, View from Side Entrance]
[Walter’s Restaurant, Kitchen with Surgical Lamps, View towards Entrance]
[Walter’s Restaurant, Kitchen with Surgical Lamps, View from Side Entrance]
[Walter’s Restaurant, Kitchen with Surgical Lamps, View towards Entrance]
[Walter’s Restaurant, Kitchen without Surgical Lamps, View towards Entrance]
[Walter’s Restaurant, Kitchen with Surgical Lamps, View towards Entrance]
Grundriss
[Walter’s Restaurant, Kitchen with Surgical Lamps and Groundplan]
[Walter’s Restaurant, Kitchen]
Grundriss
[Walter’s Restaurant, Kitchen with Surgical Lamps and Groundplan]
[Walter’s Restaurant, Kitchen]
Grundriss
[Walter’s Restaurant, Kitchen with Surgical Lamps and Groundplan]
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"The next problem became how to make the Kitchen interesting. My first instinct was a kitchen is a kitchen; you have maybe four ranges together. Than I started scribbling around, and somehow these two circles materialized on either side of where our komodo dragon was supposedly being carved up. So that gave me the idea, 'Wouldn't it be interesting to make those two circles surgical lamps like in an operation room.' I rang up the director, Andy Bergman, in New York, he was very funny. He said, 'Well, you're even more [meshugana] than I am.' He was always very cautious about my doing too much to a very funny situation, and then he eventually agreed with me." (Ken Adam)
Vincent LoBrutto: By Design: Interviews with Film Production Designers. Westport 1992, S. 45.