[…]going back to this Company of Youth as distinct from charm school, of course as well as the four major studios: Ealing, Shepherd’s Bush, Pinewood and Denham, there was Highbury, where John Croydon made those excellent little supporting pictures, and it was a training ground for the younger artists a[…]
[…]continued until when?Reg Sutton: I left the newsreels in 1960 and it was still going then but not for long I don't think. By then they'd moved out to Denham. Their library was and still is quite popular, but it's packed up entirely now. Movietone were the last newsreel, as such, prior to that they'd[…]
[…] had 35 mm camera negatives of every film made at Denham nad Pinewood from 30s to the 60s. Some of […]
[…] Stationed at Wunsdorf and took charge of Luftwaffe prisoners. (Visited Denham during the war and got a taste for the […]
[…] nearly 3 years I left (amicably) to join M-G-M at Denham. Can't recall the exact reason but I took over […]
[…] live there, and take my family." So I went to Denham, which is Cookham, isn't it, and I saw Pinewood […]
[…] well Ealing was a comparatively small studio compared w ith Denham or... Linda Wood : Had you been in any […]
[…] beat the big time boys. No. Which was basically Rank, Denham and Technicolo r. Yes. So they began to wilt […]
[…] man. Anyway, he lost his company to Rank. He controlled Denham and all the big studios; Rank got them all. […]
[…] And we did in fact go all the way to Denham to film A House With Green Shutters and it […]