[…] that I met. Interviewer (unidentified): Did you go to the cinema regularly? Jill Craigie: Yes, yes. It was wonderful, because […]
[…]re is a resentment about that today, isn't there, but there was nothing like that in the war that I met.Interviewer (unidentified): Did you go to the cinema regularly?Jill Craigie: Yes, yes. It was wonderful, because the British films were coming into their own, and the American films were a huge jo[…]
[…]the Opera Group. We would play four times a week, the Opera twice. We did have an evening off but I never thought to watch TV at night-we went to the cinema, always. My next contract with television came whilst I was in America with the Company in ’51 or end of ’50.I received a letter from Mrs Naomi[…]
[…]ry, what this 100 men undergo? Did you have a sort of film society that we were running in?Michael Clarke 8:34 West? No, what a wonderful cinema, which inside has an amazing tickle, like ruin, ruin with some everything except the bats flying about three stars to perceive the Raptors, one[…]
[…] in Ramsgate was up for lease, he became the tenant there, so we went into the hotel business, which was very nice because I had a theatre and 3 or 4 cinemas there which also did acts, pictures and variety, and of course Mum and Dad knew all the acts they used to come and stay at our hotel, it was a[…]
[…] start from the same point. In the theatre you obviously have to project it, because it’s got to reach row one and row thirty or whatever, but in the cinema, of course, when the camera is close you mustn’t project it. You’ve just got to think it, actually, and that’s enough, providing you allow your[…]
[…] have been silent. But I can also remember, long after that, when I was growing up, and very aware of films and actors and directors and the world of cinema, that's what my father did ,was the constant stream of visitors to the house. My parents were extremely hospitable. I can remember him at a ver[…]
[…] created a symphony orchestra of unemployed musicians - unemployed because of the coming of sound, strangely enough, people who played in the pits in cinema - and that was called 'The New Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra'. And I was one of four, the youngest of four. There was a big gap between me an[…]