[…]technicians. We could also have a Stagehand if there was going to be any furniture moving and whatnot. You could, you would certainly have a Lighting Electrician and a Lighting Electrician would only, their equipment could be very heavy and bulky and they, at times, felt that they were going to get […]
[…]they were all destroyed at the end of the film. There’s just, just nothing of them. But, I got more and more people like you know the plasterers, the electricians, the grips, they were always coming in and out, because I mean they are part of MGM crew. And they were, actually, you had to sign that y[…]
[…]never seen that picture… JK: [Laughter] It does exist somewhere! BJ:…but he had a great he had a great affinity with the sp- the electricians for some reason, he’d always be with the electricians on the set chatting and laughing with them.[01:08:00:910] Maybe because […]
[…]ars erm. When I come to think of that period of erm . Then they gave me a studio manager to arrange the sittings. They gave me an assistant, an electrician and a prop man, makeup and hair and a swimming pool.00.28.05NA: Gosh wow.CL: and it was a marvellous swimming pool because they built the […]
[…]s about it was the, the lighting was always a problem. I mean, the form the photographic side, but it was so heavy the equipment and we had all these electricians, you know, who were difficult character, you probably remember, you know, but I mean, the lights was so heavy. And we used to go out for […]
[…], Arthur Moss, was the head of the carpenters there. And I suppose there at peak time they'd employ as much as 50 carpenters and stage hands. And the electricians, there was a character called Cecil Craig[?] I think it was, who used to come round about half an hour before shooting and look up at the[…]
[…]inly had the educational links.Who was the cameraman, do you remember?John Hardman.Ah, ha.Yes. Yes, John, John Hardman. I think they had, I think the electricians were a crew that they called in, they were pretty regular and the chief electrician was a man called Arthur, and I cannot remember what h[…]
[…]then this went on until eight o'clock at night and then the people got money for the evening meal. So one day I'm walking along and one of the French electricians runs out to me and he says, "Miss Erica, I'll tell you something, the food today at lunch wasn't very good." I said, "What do you mean, i[…]
[…]as on the up and up at that stage nobody had heard of him and he started throwing his weight around and that didn't go down well with people like the electricians and carpenters. I remember they painted his name and spelt it wrongly and said to me will you point it out of course they needed ha[…]