Cyril Howard

[…]nbsp;                    any standard was of international stature     and was a worldwide success, do you have any special memori.es of it. CH:&[…]

Peter Sargent

[…]lright on the music-halls to the talkies, as second features, and my treat used to be when I was you ng to go out to Elstree to the old BIP - British International Pictures - where he was working, and watch the filming. It never dawned on me that I'd like to do it... It simply seemed an easy way of […]

Ella Mallet

[…]Sid do you have any questions?SC: Actually my memory of the prewar New Gallery was a school - we had a school party who Captain somebody and he had a Golden Eagle. And he showed this film of the Golden Eagle and he had it with him perched on his shoulder. The last thing he did was to fly round the a[…]

Bessie Bond (née Span)

[…]o you do?’ I said ‘well, I was a trade union organiser and I retired at 60 but since then I have travelled very widely and I had worked in Vienna and Moscow and so on.’And he said ‘do you play tennis?’ I said ‘no’. He said ‘do you play golf?’ I said ‘no’. I felt that I was let down there. ‘Do you be[…]

Sidney Cole

[…] result of a motorboat race. And that began my being terribly interested in editing.I worked on a few more pictures at Ealing and the went to British International Pictures at Elstree which is still there and still Very much as they were in those days. That happened out of the blue. One of the peopl[…]

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BEHP Bulletin no 3 Nov

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[…] -with -archive -films - from -1930s -to -1970s/ • THE GOLDEN AGE OF BRITISH FILM LABORATORIES Andrew Dawson and Sean […]
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