[…]ed to do that, I can sit here and see it all, I can order it all, I can research it all, you know I don’t need – in your day, you might have to go to Denham, you might have to go to Berkhamsted, you might have to go to wherever to see these things. I can do it all from here!” MW: But that’s a b[…]
[…]k footage feature film outtakes that were held by Movietone now Movietone newsreel library. And they had 35 mm camera negatives of every film made at Denham nad Pinewood from 30s to the 60s. Some of it was tremendous footage you can you get stuff. land scapes in colour follow flora and fauna or what[…]
[…], the great Freddie Young was one of his early movies. And he took a long time too. Darrol Blake 4:37 What do you remember Denham in those days? David Croft 4:39 It was a vast complex there. Women had very good dressing rooms and all that sort of[…]
[…]n from my professor to Rotha and also to Korda. If I remember rightly, can I tell you his story about Korda, I went down to see Korda, I think it was Denham. RG: This was Alexander Korda SE: Alexander Korda, and I arrived on this train and we got out at the stop for the station. We all got out. They[…]
[…]wood, who gave him names of other art directors he should contact.00:09:30 – 00:16:20 He received a letter from art director Alex Vetchinsky at Denham studios and started working there in 1947 alongside Roy Walker; JB was confident working with classical forms; his first film was No Medals for[…]
[…]onaries singing the song of the revolution, which I've written anyway, and who was the director of that? Hugh, what was he called you to live over in Denham?Unknown Speaker 41:36 Oh, known so well everybody would know who it was. So would know who it was.Speaker 2 41:43 And h[…]