[…] they'd teach you what they could as regards making a film up and joining the two reels together, and making […]
[…] also a movie addict. We used to go miles to film societies and I would see all the French films […]
[…] Unknown - draft analytical transcription by Sarah Easen, British Universities Film and Video Council Interview Date: 1987-09-16 Interviewer: Roy Fowler […]
[…]nds a week. And for about two or three weeks, or a month, they would take this money off you and they'd teach you what they could as regards making a film up and joining the two reels together, and making joins. Because you didn't have the automatic joins in those days, everything had to be done wit[…]
[…]0 The copyright that this recording is vested in the British Entertainment History Project. The name of the interviewee is Madeline Smith; film, television and theatre actress and radio. The interviewer is Mike Dick, and John Luton is on camera. The interview number is seven two two and t[…]
[…] after that, and then when I went into the fifth form and then into the sixth form I had a friend who was also a movie addict. We used to go miles to film societies and I would see all the French films and the Italian films. It was that period immediately after the war when all the French output, of[…]
[…]bsp;as I loved selling things. That's possibly the connection of getting myself into films. But that was how it went onfor years and everybody, my brother, alas he&n[…]