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[…] And talking pictures had just started, and it was a George King picture called 'Leave it to Me' with Robin Irvine. […]
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[…];on the same end. Derek Miller's Technicolor and I think it I think it was George Tenix from Perth abs because it was 1966 before and Patty loves closed it[…]
[…]slow most of the time, Marcel had got an enormous pace. He also knew how far a scene could go in length. And many times he said about a routine which George Edgar and myself had written, he would say it's too long, you're losing you're momentum, telescope it more. But once those scripts were written[…]
[…] and the stage. I think if he could have been George Robey or a red nosed comic he would have […]
[…] as far as I'm concerned he was a wonderful fellow, Bill O'Brien, who used to cast for Alex in those days. And I'd made The Stranger Left No Card for George K. Arthur who had gone into production with silent film stars, Charlie Chaplin and Jackie Coogan and all those people. And I'll tell you how he[…]
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[…]tioned … and even of a couple of cinemas that even the author of those tomes had omitted!This passion had intensified during my final years attending George Heriot’s School as I started to become more involved in the local school Film Society becoming its Treasurer and then playing a major par[…]