Fred Tomlin

[…]her it was Paramount or something like that. And they used to make silent films round there, and occasionally they would enlist some local people for crowd scenes, everybody would be in it from round about you see, and there would be comings and goings of these people going into this studio.Well my […]

Tilly Day

[…] through Bill Lott, and Cecil Dickson had got me on the floor, and Thorold... It was the first week of the picture and Thorold was in the middle of a crowd of people and he was putting one here, and one there, one there... And he was up there, sort of thing, far away, and so Cecil Dickson said, "Tho[…]

Fred Tomlin

[…] there, and occasionally they would enlist some local people for crowd scenes, everybody would be in it from round about […]

Tilly Day

[…] the picture and Thorold was in the middle of a crowd of people and he was putting one here, and […]

Christopher Challis

[…]e to film you. They said the Germans are still here and they surrounded us and took us to a house and a German half track appeared at the edge of the crowd which numbered several hundred people and they just stood and watched, they did nothing and went away. The Dutch resistance people turned up by […]

Robert Beatty

[…]heir mind, I didn't think they were even thinking about Regan for me, I thought I was going to be one of the boys up at Reikvik [?], all the American crowd, and suddenly I realised, the last session, they were talking about Regan.Roy Fowler: How did the production go?Robert Beatty: Ok, we rehearsed […]

Peter Stuart Mullins

[…]] Most of it shot around London, in the streets.DB: Hammersmith Bridge.PM: Yeah, all that. So we used to work nights as a kind of third assistant, or crowd controller, really, because there was five or six of us: a couple who went on to become well-known First Assistants. We were controlling the cro[…]

Transcript – Jean Anderson

[…] manager and understudying the leads , going on in many crowd scenes and small parts , and quite a cast. […]

Cyril Pennington

[…] second one was going to be 'Far From the Madding Crowd', but of course he never got the money for […]

sidney-cole-transcript-1987

[…] earn a little extra money in the vacation through doing crowd work. So I spent two nights at Hyde Park […]
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