Mike Fentiman

[…]of recognisable memory and then went on with a touch of that. I mean, I was too young to actually regard Hope and Glory as a as a an autobiographical film, but I was seven at the end of the war. So it was very enjoyable, very enjoyable. Stephen Peet  4:06  So by the time the[…]

Frank Littlejohn

[…]d it was sometime before they got out. In fact one of the staff with John Mowlens became rather famous, also in thefilm industry eventually, was Ron Haig, he was an electrician on Mowlens.             […]

Neville Wortman

[…]I’ve got twins.  A boy and a girl, Mathew and Rosalind.  Mathew is a drama feature director and he is just about to start his first feature film which has just been financed which is going to be shot in Brazil and I am a sort of executive on that.  You just sit in the armchair, you kn[…]

Bill Cotton

[…]aylor: You said it was simpler in those days. So you had a good start in life.Bill Cotton Jr: In terms of the industry, yes. My brother went into the film industry, he was a pilot, a mosquito pilot during the war, and he caught TB, and when he was3rdcured of that he went to Shepperton and became a a[…]
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