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[…]change location.And it happened all the time. I mean ask the catering people about that, because they’d be getting ready for the hot lunch that every British crew always wants, ready for one o’clockor something, and David would still be trying to make up his mind where he was going tobe shooting tha[…]
[…]laboratory, and this was how we got the things out in ahead of the picture.Y es.Otherwise it was impossible. But of course, it was, this was just the British offshoot. I mean in the, the American side had been doing it for an awful long time.Oh they had been going some years?Oh the American company […]
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[…]divided one. Because they made the border while I was in my mother's womb. And they made it about a mile south of us. They drew the line and so I'm a British subject by about a mile and a bitWe lived there for about 4 years, and then sadly my father died. My father was a Presbyterian minister there.[…]
[…]d be an amateur theatricals and things like that, but nothing more.So how long did you stay at Wharton Hall?I stayed there until really sound came in British Acoustic andTimeline when roughlythat was 1929. I remember I sort of half joined the sound department of it with Stuart Rome. He came over and[…]