[…] live there, and take my family." So I went to Denham, which is Cookham, isn't it, and I saw Pinewood […]
[…] for Fox British. Early in the war she moved to Denham and was the art director or production designer on […]
[…]known as The Ghost Goes West. And also The Shape of Things to Come. I think they were made at Twickenham, I'm not sure.Rodney Giesler: It was done at Denham wasn't it?Dicky Leeman: Was it Denham?Rodney Giesler: Hmm.Dicky Leeman: Well anyway, I was...Rodney Giesler: They both were actually.Dicky Leem[…]
[…]aking his jacket off and he had a shirt which had been made out of a union Jack. This sort of extroverted character. Anyway we worked on that film at Denham. That was, it wasn't a happy studio to work in, I didn't like working there, not long before we started that film ACT had come to an agreement […]
[…] Yospa: Oh yes I think they wanted to concentrate on Denham more. Charles Drazin: Yes. Manny Yospa: And you know […]
[…] of extroverted character. Anyway we worked on that film at Denham. That was, it wasn't a happy studio to work […]
[…]o I wrote back and I said, "I can't make it at the moment because I want to find out where I'm going to live there, and take my family." So I went to Denham, which is Cookham, isn't it, and I saw Pinewood and all them around there, and I went in an estate agent's shop - Cor, you couldn't touch the p[…]
[…]in life in general that a word of encouragement does it but I was thrilled to bits about that. I was at Gainsborough Studios, BIP, which was Elstree, Denham because I did the dances and a lot of 6 the movement for The Thief Of Baghdad, which is when Korda first knew me.And the first time I met […]
[…] Four Feathers' or something like that?PS. They didn't make them when I was working on films in this country. The only studio really was Pinewood, or Denham.DB. You didn't work at Denham? Because that was a big studio, wasn't it?PS. I used to go past there, every day, on the way to Beaconsfield Stud[…]