Percy Livingstone

[…]stayed with me for about a month and[00:14:58:920] - SPEAKER: F6. Now I was on my own. No I say I. Am very well with the Irish people are a very nice crowd and very nice people indeed. I learned a lot from my sojourn there which was for several years. After I'd been there. Less than a year war broke[…]

Una Bart (Jennings)

[…] from the studio.RF: Because at various times Ealing has the great box office stars, Gracie Fields and George Formby.UB: Oh yes, but I don’t remember crowds round the gates or anything like that, like they do now, I don’t remember that sort of thing. As far as I recall, they took all very much for g[…]

Lindsay Anderson

[…]se I think television because I think television is pretty bureaucratic and hierarchic.I'd done a play for television, late Seventies was it, The Old Crowd.Norman Swallow: 79Lindsay Anderson: 79. That was a script, because Stephen Frears whom I'd known from way back was producing a series of five or[…]

Ena Baga

[…]round the door the next morning, and he said, aagh! you’re alright I can see, but I had to convalesce for a long time. I was staying in a little tiny crowded hotel, you feel like you don’t want to look at any one or do anything.SC: So how long did it take you before you got back to work?EB: I had to[…]

Hugh Stewart

[…]he script and says what goes in and what doesn't go in." So he then went off to go with Tony Newley in 'The Roar of the Greasepaint, The Smell of the Crowd'. Well the two of them, they were too alike, they were two little cock sparrows, neither would listen to the other. And the story I heard about […]

Ted Hallows

[…]e buildings,Unknown Speaker  33:43  chappy and a white oval with a cup of tea in each hand come straight out and march straight through the crowd.Unknown Speaker  33:50  The painter was having his teeth.Unknown Speaker  33:55  Imagine Erwin went up the wall.Unknown Spea[…]

Douglas Slocombe

[…]know, placing all the people in the hotels and the feeding them, and, you know, getting all the, all the hundreds and hundreds of extras. We also had crowds, so literally hundreds and hundreds and hundreds. So it was enormous, enormous scale, but fascinating pictures to work on. And of course, he's […]

John Shearman

[…]Unit, which made nightmare amongst 120 other films and became When the war came, the war broke up, broke out, the GPO Film Unit became the nucleus of crowds. On the official civilian Film Unit, and it was going it was a going concern. Before the service film units were were going concerns.Speaker 1 […]
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