Search Results for: Cinema Manager
Cedric Dawe
[…]y film work out in the States.R. F. I didn’t mean production work. You said stage work.C. D. Oh yes, that was in Canada.R. F. In theatres rather than cinemas.C. D. No not cinemas. Stage shows. It was in the days when they had two features. And I designed the stage show which went between the two fil[…]
Wendy Toye
[…]ery thrilled to do what whatever I was given, I felt I was really training in a way, I never got much further than the training.LW: Did you go to the cinema as a childWT: Yes, I used to go a lot, I used to go a lot to the Chaplin films and Jackie Coogan of course which is why I was so thrilled when […]
John Dark
[…] at first I came back. I worked for I think it was called screen audiences are ranked ranks commercial company which was based at Pinewood which made Cinemark commercials mainly gigantic things was really quite a shock because I don't think we ever ever took a shot before lunch. I mean it was unhear[…]
Stephen Peet
[…]al films there about tobacco growing, African tobacco growing, a series of six. And I know, yeah, supplying items for newsreel, that...for showing in cinemas mostly to whites, throughout the federation. Because by now it had become a Federal Government Film Unit. A Federation of these three countrie[…]
Adam Dawson
[…]interested in films? What were the influences that led you to it? Adam Dawson 2:23 Well, I suppose it was when I went to a cinema. I mean Charlie Chaplin and Douglas Fairbanks in The Black Pirate, The Gaucho and Robin Hood, and things like that. And I[…]
Charles Crichton
[…]meet Paul Robson?CC: Yes, I did. He didn't like the picture at all, I don't know how Alex sold it to him but on the first night he stormed out of the cinema, because I think he thought he was making a picture about the marvellous cooperation between the two races, but of course poor old black Sambo […]
Adrian (Andy) Worker
[…]s it? The pictures presumably were profitable in their day? Andy Worker: Oh yes I think so. Roy Fowler: Yeah, when people used to go to the cinema. Right - where were they made? Andy Worker: We made all three of those pictures at Walton-on-Thames. Roy Fowler: At Walton-on-Thames.[…]
Alan Lawson
[…] concert night, light music there. The other was the Ionic Cinema, the Ionic Cinema was built to take the overflow […]
