[…]in this house with Robert Donat and she was terrified of Leslie having it off with every other girl he worked with and Vie Lett used to be behind the camera and never took her eyes off me. Leslie was wonderful and taught me everything about film. He said don't let them fuss you; the important thing […]
[…]agehands, or in the wood mill/timber store; an uncle was killed on location of a Jesse Matthews film; LH’s uncle Alfred (Lofty) Hilling worked in the camera department at Technicolor and worked on silent films at Lime Grove Studios; LH began at Gaumont when he was 19 when he had a number of jobs thr[…]
[…]alrymple training college. Can you remember any of your other colleagues on that?Hugh Stewart: Yes, yes indeed. There was - tell me the names of some cameramen - the bloke with the double-barrelled name...John Legard: Um...not Gallai-Hatchard?Hugh Stewart: No, no, no, before then.John Legard: Double[…]