Mickey Hickey

[…] ended up with the National Film Board in Ottawa - George Crowle[?]. And he went out there and he contacted […]

Transcript – Jean Anderson

[…] several tours for a setup called ‘Candida Plays ’ which George Baker 6 ran. He had an Ar ts Council […]

Hazel Allen

[…]ew orUnknown Speaker  15:13  came on to it thenUnknown Speaker  15:15  musical started up so St.Unknown Speaker  15:17  George's Hall he tuned for itUnknown Speaker  15:19  I thought George George's hall for me was the gentleman that right sorry the the signat[…]

Larry Allen

[…]im lying in front of the window...Rodney Giesler: What, his Son?Larry Allen: His Son. And actually he was a few months older than me and his name was George. (There's a picture of him over there I've got, I'll show you later, the picture.) So I went in and I says, "Hello George." (His Father said, "[…]

Michael (Mickey) Hickey

[…]with John Aldred and I took John Aldred's place. And the other member of the sound crew was - oh he ended up with the National Film Board in Ottawa - George Crowle[?]. And he went out there and he contacted me when I was at MGM, said, "We've got a job for you out here, we'd like you to come out righ[…]

Sydney Samuelson

[…] trudged around trying to get fixed up somewhere in something else and eventually somebody said to me there’s a man who worked for your father called George Pearson and he’s the producer at unit, a government unit called The Colonial Film Unit, and who knows maybe you could get a job there.I had no […]

Ted Candy

[…]. And then I was go go to I got a black eye, great big black eye, and my face was all swollen up, and I'd go go to Ascot on the Saturday for the King George six, Queen Elizabeth stakes, when airborne was running, saying, Tell what the date was. And they stopped me. They said, No, you can't do it. We[…]

Oswald (Ossie) Morris

[…]ldn't find enough stories for that went on from October 1932 till the spring of 1933 and the company was called associated sound film industries. And George Pollock who became a very famous assistant director was an accountant there and Norman Nests whom. I'm sure you all knew in the film industry w[…]

Leonard Harris

[…] up, I think they used to do documentaries. I remember George Hills[?] telling me, when he went to Hollywood, he […]
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