[…] despite the fact that these 1940s films have been selected for their strong female content, all of them were directed […]
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[…]s outside the theatre. However this woman very craftily suggested to the headmistress that it would be a good idea if she trained us to go onto a platform and stand at a lectern and learn how to control your breathing and so forth. The only training I ever had in the theatre I may say. And having st[…]
[…]2; left the council school at 14 during the war; worked at a factory making hand grenades, then moved to Napier’s motor cars in Acton, splicing ropes for army tents in White City, at an artificers’ guild; used to visit the cinema two or three times a week; Gaumont was a big glass studio in those day[…]
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[…] his notable achievements was in 1928 he went to Africa for 12 months and filmed the Cape Town to Cairo […]