[…] of pictures you'd worked on, did you go to the cinema much yourself? Tilly Day: Yes, when I had the […]
[…] were, one of the boys was my was my contemporary at school. The older boy I can't remember, one of them married, it was older boy I think, married a cinema usherette which didn't go down frightfully well with the Ostrer family. But I think, I don't quite know latterly what went wrong and why he lef[…]
[…]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 […]
[…]y upbringing always being in an office, but it was fun to go outside and play – to me it was always playtime and I’d always enjoyed going to the cinema. And I used to just ask them, I used to say, well we’ve got to go and take a shot off and we need this girl walking down the thing and the man’[…]
[…] legendary filmmaker and artist who changed the face of modern cinema. 2020 would have been Ray ’s 100th birthday year. […]