[…]ary clothes, you can imagine. And very wet clothes, I mean it was absolutely soaked from morning to night. But they were awfully nice people, all the actors, it was a wonderful cast, when you think about it.Linda Wood : Yes.Anthony Mendleson : Most of them, unfortunately now, have died but we had ev[…]
[…] it wasn’t very good so what did you… you worked with Angus on a revised version did you? DM: I think I humanised it. They didn’t generally like actors there, did they, or actresses? They hated actresses at Ealing anyway. SC: Yes, but there were quite a number of course in Went the Day Wel[…]
[…]hrough choice, I had to, I mean after 14 you didn't fit the desk any more, you grew out of them, you grew out of the desk and I then went to work in factories Alan Lawson: What kind of work was that Johnny Speight: errible work. My father pulled a few strings for me in a certain factory, he knew the[…]
[…]eras to stop the whirring of the cameras.Margaret Thomson: Hmm, hmm.Charles Wilder: And I can't remember the name of the film but I know there was an actor named Jameson Thomas and he was in that film. And then as I say in 19... things sort of drifted off a bit until the studios were fully operation[…]
[…]nd it was absolutely wonderful, you know, there was no vanity about it at all, he was just tremendously impressed by that submarine commander and the actor who was actually playing him!Hugh Stewart: And then there was a film called Ten Days in Paris and I was on that when the war broke out.John Lega[…]
[…]film production. Interviewer 28:52 We'er talking of Denham or Pinewood right Yes, yes, I think it was exclusively either storage or factory or the crown and the film units and the film unitsGordon Hales 29:03 and armyInterviewer 29:05 right well let's stay th[…]
[…]," you know, "if you say so, mate - that's it." And I remember so well, Bea and I were staying at Goring in a hotel that's now run by that incredible actor who does drag parts and, again, whose name escapes me. And, on the morning of the actual D-Day...because by this time, I knew it had been shifte[…]
[…]n.SAMUELSON: Really, I, all I can remember is that Wendy Barry was in it. And there was a scene, they had a mock up of a railway carriage and a young actor had to be thrown out. I suppose the camera was down on the floor looking upwards and the thing was being rocked around and this young actor was […]
[…] very successful. DM: Very good film. SC: Launched a young actor called Jack Warner on an extended career! DM: Well […]
[…] money. And Orson is a very very powerful and overpowering actor rather he's overpowering. I mean when Orson walked on […]