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Roy Parkinson
[…]on was interviewed by Sid Cole in 1987.1. On his father H.B. ParkinsonRP: I was born in Surbiton, 22nd January 1916, and my father at that time was a cinema manager. I remember when I was about 2 we lived in a flat, I should think, or a hotel in Brighton, when he was manager of the cinema in Westfle[…]
Ted Candy
[…]hatever the story was, and then you'd finish up within a shot showing an identification, so that you know it was in Manchester. Anybody who saw it in cinemas in Malta would know it was Manchester. You know the liver building in Liverpool? No, it was Liverpool. You always got that's the way your mind[…]
Norman Fisher
[…] for a one-off show. Roy Fowler: You mean only that cinema would play that particular story? Just in that reel […]
Simon Rose
[…]ter Keaton. Or a very nice little French film called the red balloon or remember, which was a favourite. And so I got you know, that was the magic of cinema to me from an earlier age. And also, I was involved with film in front of the camera because he was a keen amateur filmmaker. He was a founding[…]
Barry Quinton
[…]ppose in a way because it was the first time whilst at work and seeing all the films for nothing basically and it was a very happy, family-orientated cinema.Interviewer: Any particular films stay in the memory or ones that you looked forward to? Barry Quinton: Well the ones that stay […]
Mike Hodges
[…]o do the stage management course. But my parents, you know, they just couldn't conceive of me doing anything like that. I mean, I was obsessed by the cinema already forever. Rodney Giesler 3:20 Did you have brothers and sisters?Mike Hodges 3:21 No, I was an only child as[…]
Derek Malcolm
[…] was over. So pretty good. A pretty good appointment for me. Yeah. Stanley Forman 17:51 Good. Did you know a lot about the cinema? Yeah, not an awful Derek Malcolm 17:54 lot, but I was conversant with it. I probably knew as much about it as I did[…]
Gerry Weinbren
[…]e because although I'm not making films so much because what I did then was we never tried to make anything big. But by that I mean if it was for the cinemas or because those days we were making shows for the cinema that we were still in that era. Or if it was something big for television which we w[…]
