Erwin Hillier

[…], irresponsible, lovable genius of his way. And you had him a genius, well, in a way, because he had that sort of light comedy there. And was a great dancer and quite a great comedian. He and his brother Claude Herbert were then amongst the sort of typically EnglishRoy Fowler  43:22  Claud[…]

Christopher Challis

[…]it for him and I don't remember that was in there or not.KGY: I want to make a comparison between Hoffman and The Red Shoes, did you alter any of the dance speeds in the way you altered in Red Shoes.CC: No. Now wait a minute, we did it in one sequence and that was in Act II when she lures him to her[…]

Francis Searle

[…]ll the big stuff at Riverside, and I shall not forget that, because on the first day, I had a quick high top shot of the entire studio and A band and dancers and goons. I had a camera right up in the balcony, and started off up there, sort of pretty usual, open to the type of thing, which is effecti[…]

Reg Sutton

[…]f assignments, I mean, from Buckingham Palace one day, broadcast by somebody, and Downing Street and the theatres and the night-clubs, the late night dance music, oh, numerous numerous things.Roy Fowler: Before we leave Newcastle for good you've mentioned ship launches and things like that, any othe[…]

Dicky Leeman

[…] I do remember during that period I was at a dance school - I remember entertaining the troops - I […]

Erica Masters

[…] that you'd become a dancer? Erica Masters: Well I still dance, of course! Sydney Samuelson: I'm sure you do! Erica […]

Reg Sutton

[…] Street and the theatres and the night-clubs, the late night dance music, oh, numerous numerous things. Roy Fowler: Before we […]

Ronald Grant

[…]y posters. I have one that says the shepherds Hall. Glen cinema, shepherds Hall bucks, but then it was some point it was called The Odyssey. It was a dancehall as well, as all the cinemas were down sold, because they would be on cents at night. There would be whist drives, jumble sales, that would b[…]

Joe Busuttil

[…] dancing’ - met my father at the Lacarno, not the Lacarno, the one on the corner of Leicester Square, it used to be two rooms, they used to do Sunday dances...Q          Princes Restaurant.A          Was that i[…]

Dicky Leeman

[…]ut of the window overlooking the Thames, and we could see a Zeppelin coming - it was a moonlit night. And I do remember during that period I was at a dance school - I remember entertaining the troops - I was about six or seven - entertaining the wounded soldiers that had been encamped somewhere near[…]
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