[…]e Amy Johnson film. And that was Herbert Wilcox, who was the director. And I had done a one-line part for him in 'Sixty Glorious Years'. I was in the crowd that was watching Anna Neagle, come out of a hospital, she came out of a hospital, you know, as queen. I ve forgotten what queen she was doing! […]
[…] on the July Plot against Hitler. Anyhow that was the crowd there. It had just become a smoking area, the […]
[…] anything like that she recognised, you know, she'd been a crowd artist herself and in the chorus, Anna. Anna became the […]
[…] concentration to the point where they forget there's a whole crowd of technicians watching. I don't give a lecture but […]
[…]s painted on the side, and they were shooting these revolutionary scenes. They also built a Russian station their trains were coming in with refugees crowded on the roofs and so on. Their film was directed by Jack fader was a wonderful French director married to Francois Rosae. They say why those fa[…]
[…]together we call an English boom. Anyway. But no, I mean you when you work with the director, obviously the handle the assistance if there's a lot of crowd and you've got to work for the assistant to sort things out. The camera people the operating work very closely as does the pool operator. When y[…]
[…]rding on 16 mil. Was the conversation. Yes, I can I remember to give you all the names the minute. But we had to go out there five o'clock before the crowds came in, because we were ruined out there once the crowd started to just couldn't get through. So we went out there five o'clock and waited to […]
[…] Hudsmith. He went out to Canada eventually. And then there was Charles Frank there doing a film on the July Plot against Hitler. Anyhow that was the crowd there. It had just become a smoking area, the cutting room. Nitrate had gone out, and I remember Ralph Elton who was working there as a director[…]
[…]member very well Jonah Jones, when we did The Stranger, I wanted the front door that he went up to to have a gate because I wanted to cut back on the crowd watching him and chatting together, because it fitted the music and the music fitted it. And he said yes but wouldn’t the initial shot be much b[…]
[…]. The absurdity is when I was dressed up as Arabic my wife was in the crowd she didn't know who I was. I went behind and tickled touched her and […]