[…] producer’s minds, that a movie had to be in colour once it became practical to shoot in colour. I still loved shooting black and white stills, but I don’t think I… well I know that I didn’t shoot any black and white after I started working in movies. I didn’t shoot a black and white movie. Today I […]
[…]ohnny Speight: None that I can, I went to a place that was called a school, a broken down Academy in Canning Town which I left at 14 years old ,and I don't think I learned much there except that looking at the teachers and whatever, I wasn't interested, I came out of there not being, I looked on it […]
[…] to England in 1947. My father- Darrol Blake 0:39 Partition ? Waris Hussein 0:40 Pardon? No. This is the big irony of our lives here. We actually came over because my father was a diplomat. And he was working for the British Indian go[…]
[…]u were born? Yes, I'll go on to describe how you came to be in the film industry.Joe Mendoza 0:22 So I was born 921 in southeast London.event, what date 29th of January, when the query and my family were sort of we in trade, we had a whole chain of fashion in Photoshop, confectione[…]
[…]the establishment to do it and you want to try a larger place and so in the end it was almost in desperation and I think that I told a sorry Gordon McCallum the story and he said Oh, you must come up and see I went up and saw Cyril Crowhurst and I they were at that time doing a Matter of[…]
[…]11 Wardour Street.Side One, Sheila Collins interviewed by Roy Fowler.Sheila, first of all, tell me when and where were you born?SC: I was born in Croydon in March 1929.Alright, and did you go to school there?Well, being brought up during the war I had the usual chequered scholastic career due to bom[…]
[…] films and having been in the classical theatre over there. Don Sharp, the director. I’ve worked with him a lot since […]
[…]s there a bothy?Denis Forman: There was a bothy and we had lads down from Glasgow. They came down from theslums of Glasgow, how they were recruited I don't know, it could have been the Salvation Army, itcould have been some other kind of beneficial agency of that kind. They turned up, they werescrub[…]
[…] from the slums of Glasgow, how they were recruited I don't know, it could have been the Salvation Army, it […]
[…] working with Truffaut, on Omnibus, about his life.But, to go back, we then moved to Gerards Cross from Fulmer, and I got into St Paul’s School in London, so it meant going up and down on the train. Which was quite a trek. DB: What ambitions formed in your young head at that time? PB-C: We[…]