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Dawn Stanford
[…]st learning counting. Yeah. So I did that. Which was backbreaking to say the least and those guysManny Yospa 8:43 are clothes cutting all film cutting.My father was a tailor a master tailors about the smutter trends, right. Big electrical. It was it was very hard.Dawn Stanford 8:59[…]
Una Bart (Jennings)
[…] a good name for a professional entertainer or business, so he took Dads name, Howell Mason, and I took Mother’s name and became Una Bart, and on one film, Champagne Charlie, the two names came together again. SC: Of course that’s leaping quite a way ahead because before then you had a lot of y[…]
John Allen
[…]neer. Who came over from America magazine called Mac Ames now me to a young lad that was quite something I mean we'd seen.SPEAKER: F5Americans in the films and all that sort of thing. But here was a real live American with an American car which he brought over called a Chevrolet and that was an obje[…]
Roy Parkinson
[…]o Ferry Road in Teddington when I was roughly 4 years old, because I went to a school at the end of the road when I was 5. He at that time was making films, producing and directing as far as I know at Teddington Studios.SC: What was his first name?RP: Harry Parkinson. I do remember one incident from[…]
Christine Whittaker
[…]horst one. At that time I was finding people, going to see people, in Germany and in Britain, finding participants and I also started to do the film research and I remember my first visit to the Imperial War Museum and being absolutely fascinated by this film that was running … I hadn’t a clue[…]
Ray (Ramon) Morse
[…]How did that come about?Ray Morse 6:19 I used to have an uncle that lived out there was almost an American, you know, and he worked on on films. You know, in the early days, it was sort of an odd jobs man is to carry the camera about and do bits of crowd work and stuff like that. Because[…]
Gerard "Gerry" Anthony Morrissey
[…] I just say a word about NATTKE? NATTKE was a union primarily for craft workers in the industry, yeah? GM: 18:26 Theatre, film and television, yeah, yeah, yeah. RL: 18:27 People of that kind, they were rooted in the theatre sector. GM: 18:[…]
