Michael (Mickey) Hickey

[…]out pictures like 'Goodbye, Mr. Chips' and 'A Yank at Oxford'? They were made before the war but they were MGM.Mickey Hickey: Yeah, they were made at Denham.Bob Allen: They were made at Denham! I see!Mickey Hickey: They were made at Denham. That's where Freddie Young got in with them.Bob Allen: I se[…]

Vernon Sewell

[…]tudio, they were the three directors of the movie. And it was after that movie that I went into the Navy.Roy Fowler: Right. So you were based at Denham then, in the late thirties?Vernon Sewell: What?Roy Fowler: You were based at Denham in the late thirties?Vernon Sewell: Yes, yes[…]

Rodney Giesler

[…]f these long short ends, which we cut down and recanned into 400 foot lengths for an Arri mag. And we shot it. We dubbed at Anvil which by now was at Denham. Ken Scrivener gave us a super dub. They charged a rates for a documentary.John Legard: How long did it run?Rodney Giesler: 45 minutes, which w[…]

Peter Stroud

[…]se you know. And they said, "Well how about trying the studios?" I thought, "Gawd, big stuff you know...studios." Anyway they gave me a card to go to Denham and believe it or not I couldn't find my way to Denham! I went round all the tube stations, nobody knew where it was, you know! [Laughs] I thou[…]

Rosamund John (Silkin)

[…] and there were masses of fruit trees and I was horrified at all this fruit going to waste. I was climbing up a cherry tree one day and they rang up, Denham studios and said Leslie Howard was doing a film and would I go over and do an audition and I said I can't I hadn't washed my hair in a week, co[…]
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