[…] long I don't think. By then they'd moved out to Denham. Their library was and still is quite popular, but […]
[…]s.1: George in Civvy Street.That’s right, something like that was being made then, yes.1: That’s right, I was there at the time. We went to Denham Old House to do some shots on the river there.Yes, yes.1: All that.And then of course he left, Mike, and it was taken over by Tony Darnborough […]
[…] During a career, which stretched from 1936, when he joined Denham Studios as a 17-year-old sound apprentice, to 1988, he worked […]
[…]king a management training films. And the Rank Organisation thought they'd like to get on this bandwagon and make it a kind of department at Pinewood Studios. Or Railton, who was a producer there was very fed up because he said, Well, you know, half an hour pitches, why can't we meet them the shortf[…]
[…]p alone. And you don't have to meet her until you go to bed!" Ha ha ha! But he was a charming man. Anyway, he lost his company to Rank. He controlled Denham and all the big studios; Rank got them all.Arnold Schwartzman : Amazing. Did you know Michael Powell?Charles Bennett : Very well, yes. I never […]
[…]her one should tell. When I got into the cutting rooms I became friends with Lew Thornburn who was General Manager of Shepperton Studios, had been at Denham with Alex. And he told me lots of anecdotes about Alex.John Legard: When he first arrived?Teddy Darvas: The first film that was made […]