[…] I think it was. I think it was the very early groundhog reel to reel thing. 1951 it could be. Yeah I know it was a tape recorder and we dumped it at Brent Brent laboratories which I believe is existed until quite recently.SPEAKER: M2Anyway it wasn't exactly a great film I do have a copy of it it's […]
[…] have been better. She had a long relationship with George Brent. It didnÔÇÖt stick. RF: She must have been a […]
[…] we had several who wanted it and we went with Brent Walker, which was very good for us because we […]
[…]e. A very good cast actually. So, we made the film and then took it to the distributors and fortunately we had several who wanted it and we went with Brent Walker, which was very good for us because we actually got the film out there but, we won’t go into the realms of all this, but they weren’[…]
[…]we took here. But we hand crank this material through to look at it all to find out what was important and what wasn't. And subsequently that went to Brent laboratories, who put it onto a step printer. Because the film was probably shot at 16 frames a second and those those are hand cranked. So that[…]
[…]. What do you remember about that series? PB-C: Well, I’d worked on a film with Jonathan Stedall about, well it was with the National Theatre of Brent. So it was Patrick Barlow and Jim Broadbent, who were the National Theatre of Brent and – DB: Could you just do a quick cameo of the Nation[…]
[…]lmatic, Reeds. Studio Film Labs came halfway between really, their main side originally was doing commercials and short features. Who else… there was Brent laboratories. Probably that’s about it. The only other big user of film was Film Strip Services who were doing film strips on Eastmancolor. The […]
[…] the big racing things, the Technicolor bi-pack thing. And outside Brent Town Hall, we were covering that. No, it was […]
[…]was on it for - well for the weekend, with the old bi-pack because they did some of the big racing things, the Technicolor bi-pack thing. And outside Brent Town Hall, we were covering that. No, it was quite good, I quite enjoyed it in a way.Alan Lawson: Anyway, coming back to the war years.Leonard H[…]
[…]t say?[Slight pause]Sidney Cole: No it doesn't say. Can you remember? Anyhow, one should be able to find it from Harry Hughes...Tilly Day: 'Brent Pays'[?] that was called.Alan Lawson: 'Rent Pays'?Tilly Day: 'Brent'.Alan Lawson: 'Brent Pays'.Sidney Cole: 'Brent Pays'. Oh[…]