[…]the Korda time at all.John Taylor: You were lucky!Charles Wilder: Yeah. [laughs] And of course, first of all when I came back from the army I went to Denham - I forgot that again you see.John Taylor: Hmm.Charles Wilder: And I worked for 'Piffle', which was PFF Limited [NB. Production Facilities (Fil[…]
[…]use all the boys had to leave. Then I went on to a prep school called Denham Lodge which was uh just on the border of oxygen Denham close to Arthur&nb[…]
[…] Street as well which was the accounts. So really we were split up all over the place. And it really wasn't until eventually in 1961 when we moved to Denham that we got everything under one roof, including the library. The library at that point was fragmented over about six different places, Perival[…]
[…]wn Speaker 31:08 came back.Unknown Speaker 31:10 Built the sets, don't we? Over there,Unknown Speaker 31:14 built Denham,Unknown Speaker 31:16 rigged them all in black and white.Unknown Speaker 31:20 Obviously, came in and took over and mov[…]
[…]rley Jewel (neg-developer); Fred Harris (grader); grading jobs were like gold dust – needed to be in with the management; George Barker later went to Denham – Len used to drive him when he was on nights; Tom Chamberlain went to Denham too; Len reads his notice from Best Lab (Humphries) in 1939.00:26[…]
[…]hey, I don‟t know whether we, yes I think we did recommendacceptance of it but it was when there was the proposal to scrap the cost of living.No, no. Denham was fighting for that. I was against it, always been against it.DAPHNE ANCELL 39Yes, but they, they did.They forced the issue didn’t they?Yes, […]
[…] How many pictures would you say you worked on for Korda in those yearsCC: It's funny because the main Alex pictures, about 5 I would think, but then Denham was being built and pictures were being made everywhere and I worked on several others which were disastrous. This was the time when Alex was r[…]