[…]af, Norway, which he and Charlie Frend acquired I think because of the "Return of the Vikings", I'm not sure about that. He was also a Chevallier Des Arts et Des Lettres, France and curiously enough, my sister was in Paris the day he died, buying the Insignia because in fact the French are too mean […]
[…]the sound of the blitz and the sirens all the time. And it was really absolute - and this figure [laughs] that had to be dressed without any genital parts! And I can only say to you, after a fortnight all of us were absolutely nervous wrecks, we just wanted to get out of this scene you know! And we […]
[…]ke it myself.Alan Lawson 29:18 It's uncanny at uni.Ray Morse 29:21 Ustinov only 19. He was a little shy boy. They played two parts he played the Son of the Father. And the Father has given us some you know, sex talk is one of those things. What do you want to know dad? You kn[…]
[…]om or cleaning out the lavatories or something. But on the third trip the same thing happened to the navigator, but he really was so ill I mean the charts were just covered in vomit and everything else, he'd just gone completely, it wasn't his fault. He said I'm just not able to do my job, we were b[…]
[…]tated wellness. Okay, Charles, are you to manage it? I'll back to you which and it involved. Always involved, I suppose, 60, 7080, people in various parts of the country, and they were all tired to unions and Christ as well. So I had to do a kind of investigation and wanting another, and had to face[…]
[…]at the studio.VG: No, you'd meet some of the people from the studio. Weston Drury was the casting director. And I remember exactly what I got for my parts in both Innocents of Chicago and Maid of the Mountains, I got £3/15 [£3-75p] a day.RF: Unlimited hours.VG: Yes, oh another strange character was […]