[…]Standard and one of them said ‘Cor! Googie Withers, I must go and see that.’ And I realised that’s the way stars are made because we played Googie in picture after picture. DM: You see I knew Googie in 1934 when she was in the Gate Revue, way, way back. SC: Yes then she was mainly a sort o[…]
[…]t back. So I went out and came back with a salmon which cost me 10 dollars and they put it on the fishing hook put it in and pulled it out and took a picture of it. So when I sent the money in, a very indignant letter came back from the Treasury, I think they felt we had it for dinner, we probably d[…]
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[…] was the end of the fight. My father brought this home, this little bit of film. I didn't know really what it was, but fascinated me all these little pictures, you know, that I could see going through. So I had a feeling for films there on. I think, did you go to the cinema? March? Oh, yes, quite Ye[…]
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