Francis Searle

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Cyril Howard

[…]sp;going into the marines, they were so smart, I didn't in fact. RF:  In Which we Serve was a landmark film in the British film industry  because suddenly this film came along whic h by         &[…]

billywilliamsbectu-tape3

[…] and servants, and they wanted a very kind of upright British character which he hadn't been able to find in […]

Len Runkel

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Charles Bennett

[…] Aug 25, 2008 11:11 PM BIOGRAPHY: Charles Bennett was a British writer, director and sometime actor most famous for his […]

Charles Bennett

[…]fax: Gentleman, which was a famous book by a woman named Mrs. Craik. I played John Halifax when young, and a guy named Fred Paul, who was by way of a British film star, played him when he was older. So I was in films, I'd forgotten that, yes! But I don't think I was quite up there with Mickey Rooney[…]

Donald Wilson

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adrian-andy-worker

[…] filmgoer, did you make between the Hollywood films and the British films? Andy Worker: Well they were all good - […]

Adrian (Andy) Worker

[…]times a week! [Chuckles] Roy Fowler: Yes. In those days what kind of comparison, as a filmgoer, did you make between the Hollywood films and the British films? Andy Worker: Well they were all good - in fact they were all better than they are today I think. And you know, one had favourites […]

Sam Williams

[…]truth, I was glad when I was able to get away from from Williamson's and start at the Pathe Laboratory which should just been built at Elstree by the British International picture Corporation Ralph Bond  8:20  this question of temperature Bert there was no such thing as temperature co[…]
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