Alan Lawson 0:00 copyrighting of this recording is vested in the back to history project. Hugh Attwooll Feature Film Production Manager. Walt Disney's UK representative interviewer Sid Cole recorded on the 19th of November 1993 at Pinewood side, oneHugh Attwooll 0:31 we go, r[…]
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[…]Brownlow (1972) (KB)05/07/1963 and 30/07/19723 Tapes Interview with Ralph Bond (1963)Side 100:00:00 – 00:05:22 Introductions; DD first entered a film studio in 1914 at the age of 12; a cousin asked to be an extra on the film England Wake Up with cameraman Otto Rieve and director Tom Watts; his […]
[…]chool?Jim Gorrie 1:35 No, I was never a sports whenever interested in sport to any great degree. I did play a bit but not not wasn't. The film, always film in the cinema attracted me. We used to have a cinema in Uxbridge with four cinemas Actually, I should say. And the Regal was the one[…]
[…]firms like Vinton W Vinton and Kingston lines in. That street in Charing Cross Road, small like small units. Yeah, you sort of dabbled in cameras and film printers. Tell usRoy Fowler 5:12 about the company that you went to work for. Well, I,Speaker 1 5:16 my father had to pay[…]
[…]ack to London.SF: How old are you now, roughly?Twenty-two, twenty-three.SF: Had the cinema, the industry – not the industry – but films, impinged a great deal on you?No. I mean films had, one of my first film memories is of Snow White and the Seven Dwarves, which of course c[…]
[…]5 – 00:43:30 By 1950, JR is still painting; she talks about some of the paintings sold during this period; Loudon Sainthill was asked to storyboard a film version of A Midsummer Night’s Dream for which he sought the help of JR and Margaret Olley; JR discusses some of her other activities during this[…]