James Arthur Clark

[…]lms. I started a little film club around about the age of twelve in the nursery in the converted nursery in the nursery had now been converted into a cinema. By the way with a booth where sorry in my home today still no no no no I did not. It was not a very big room but that since I had grown out of[…]

Johnny Goodman

[…] or skill. You spend all your bloody time in the cinema instead of going to work! Why don't you go […]

Francis Gysin

[…]nbsp;You say you had a nine point five projector but were you taken to the cinema by your folks at an early stage or is this is something you sort of&[…]

Brian Shemmings

[…]10:00 and they used to we used to have to be out by 12:00 because the cinema. Because we always use cinemas. They had to get ready to leave for the&nb[…]

John Aldred

[…]n the family and I had to leave school and go out and earn some money. But while I was at school I was always interested in photography of all kinds, cinematography. In fact in my last school I was in charge of doing the cinematography for the school, doing the school sports and any other event whic[…]

Norman J Warren

[…] Absolutely no. The only thing is my parents, both of them, particularly my mother, were absolutely just complete[ly] mad about films, you know, real cinema fans. My mother in particular. She would do anything to go and see the next film. She was always telling me stories about how when she was youn[…]

Johnny (Johnny) Goodman

[…]e! It's not like in my days where people could start at the bottom. You don't seem to have any talent or skill. You spend all your bloody time in the cinema instead of going to work! Why don't you go down to the local film studios tomorrow" - which was Lime Grove, Shepherd's Bush - "and see what cha[…]

Robert M (Bob) Angell

[…]t was that I spent from September 1939, till early 1946. Alan Lawson  2:40  And the artillery, you have any great interest in films or cinema?Unknown Speaker  2:45  school?Robert Angel  2:46  Yes, I always was interested from an early age in the theatre and in phot[…]

Ronald Neame

[…]nk it ran for 10 minutes, The Lady of Shallot, one reel in fact, and what was very special. And I remember that it was sold out right? To the current cinema in Notting Hill Gate, which was in existence, even in those days. And it was sold out right for 70 pounds. My father photographed it directed i[…]
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