Search Results for: Cinema Pianist
Ella Mallet
[…] in.Roy Fowler : Yes.Ella Mallett : And when sound came in, well I really didn't know what to think. Life had ended! So I put an advertisement in The Cinema, the weekly magazine. And I had an answer from Chancery Lane Ballroom [Bowmans/Beaumans?] Theatres. I bet you know [May Line???], don't you - t[…]
HP0103 Roy Ward Baker-Transcript
[…] Goldwyn ÔÇö Mayer and was meant to be their flagship cinema in London, possibly in Europe. It was very, very […]
Edward Dryhurst
[…]rst: His sons have asked me the same question.Roy Fowler: What might be interesting are your memories of a film show at that time, what happened in a cinema.Eddie Dryhurst: Oh well I can tell you that because I used to practically haunt them! They used to have continuous performances from about five[…]
Hazel Allen
[…]diaryUnknown Speaker 4:36 interpolate into matches where film orientated union to some degree. I mean the history project. They played in cinemas video notUnknown Speaker 4:47 a cinema. Yes. That was another fund.Unknown Speaker 4:52 That was for money.Unknown Spe[…]
Francis Searle
[…]l, BECTU grammar school, yes, whereRoy Fowler 3:33 was barters, the grammar school.Unknown Speaker 3:36 It is now the Granada cinema of grammarRoy Fowler 3:42 school. Right. It's no longer the longer the Granada cinema is the Granada bingoSpeaker 1 3:47 &nbs[…]
Charles Potter
[…]s, and we made the tour all over again in 3738 and in 3839Speaker 3 30:36 but near enough Powell was that it was the introduction the two cinema coaches, additional cinema coaches, especially unlike mine, in which instructional films were shown in the coach to the staffUnknown Speaker &n[…]
Dicky Leeman
[…] And also my mother used to take me to the cinema quite a lot. You know, in those days of […]
Dicky Leeman
[…]u a script to work from, within a few days I had every part by heart. And I loved the theatre particularly. And also my mother used to take me to the cinema quite a lot. You know, in those days of course you were taken - things were considered to be right for a young person to go to. And I loved it.[…]
Erwin Hillier
[…]of the early 30s. Yes, yes, yes. I was thinking of the 20s. In Berlin, the people that you were aware of as you were growing up, and the place of the cinema, that marvelous, fertile period of German production,Speaker 1 15:12 see, besides Fritz Lang, you had lupic. Well, I thought for so[…]
