John Brabourne (Knatchbull)

[…]everal films. Before that the person that actually work on yonder impose the abuse of the wooden horse, which was financed by rag by quarter. And I remember, I remember the film very well read. He was a wonderful man. And he helped so many young people. Richard Goodwin Funny enough, who all came my […]

John Krish

[…]nker and the only drink available was rye whiskey, and I was carried out of the place, I mean literally. I think I received alcoholic poisoning for a lifetime! It was amazing! But I learnt, as I say, to be ruthless, to go for the essentials, to have a shot on the screen just for as long as it was ne[…]

Pamela Mann-Francis (nee Mann)

[…]e I didn't. You could probably check it up, actually, 17684, is my number, which is way down from his number. Yours is what can't remember... he's an honorary member now. But 17684, ah. No, it was actually Bridge on the River Kwai I got it on, because after Summer Madness, I came back. David... Kord[…]

Hugh Attwooll

[…]g more.So how long did you stay at Wharton Hall?I stayed there until really sound came in British Acoustic andTimeline when roughlythat was 1929. I remember I sort of half joined the sound department of it with Stuart Rome. He came over and did some locations for Dark Red Rose from Wembley,I have fi[…]

John L Hargreaves

[…]mmer. But I've had this for a long time before for short, and we took over the worthy account in the rank funding of filmmaking at all six studios. Remember there was Highbury and Shepherds Bush there is denim and there was Pinewood there was bekins field. There a lot of studios in those days. We di[…]

Lew Grade

[…]uldn't have happened.Lew Grade : I'll never forget a thing that happened. When we went on strike with Equity, we were out of work...Alan Sapper : I remember that.Lew Grade : ...walked down for six months, six months of strike.Alan Sapper : Yeah.Lew Grade : Eventually was settled at a very heavy cost[…]

Rosamund John (Silkin)

[…]is daughter. Anyway by the time he’d finished consulting with his solicitors the firm had gone bankrupt, nothing ever came of it and I don’t really remember what happened. But after that Milton said to me, look you can’t go into the film business without learning your job, you’ve got to do the theat[…]
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