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[…]mera man for a time. Eventually he put me in charge of a unit making a small picture with Adrian Brunel directing the picture which took me to with a crowd of monks and that was alright till the end of the day when the work had finished on location I managed to put everybody in two coaches going bac[…]
[…] manager and understudying the leads , going on in many crowd scenes and small parts , and quite a cast. […]
[…] himself, I can’t remember who was with him at that time, but what we did notice was living in our ivory tower, of course, at that time was the crowd that come down from Liverpool and besieged the theatre, all the Liverpool people, and it must have told us something, and then he went back and […]
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[…] rebuilt it, as you do. I know when they had crowd scenes, because they had two puppeteers, everybody in the […]
[…] in cars and drive very, very slowly in a sort of Convoy down the Croisette, and then you get disgorged onto this enormous red carpet and steps where crowds are gathered and the press and the photographers all have to wear evening suits as well as you and and, I mean, it is like being treated like r[…]
[…]f chat, which I didn't understand. They don't understand any of it at that time. went on. And he showed me around the studio and they were making the Crowds of the Bankstand at that time, which was directed by Walter Ford I think, I think Dennis Price and various people and again, terribly exc[…]
[…]nary mixture of trades and people and actors of coders of denim were absolutely astonishing. You walked up and down at lunchtime or anytime they were crowded with people dressed in the costumes of every conceivable age. You know, you'd have Roman soldiers and 18th century lords and this extraordinar[…]