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