Mike Bradsell

[…]orking day while they were trying to dub. And I was really required in the dubbing theatre, but I was sort of sitting squirming uncomfortably on the chair in the cutting room. And every time I went into the dubbing theatre, I was a bit irritable, I went home, I had to go home. And of course, as soon[…]

Interview

[…]orking day while they were trying to dub. And I was really required in the dubbing theatre, but I was sort of sitting squirming uncomfortably on the chair in the cutting room. And every time I went into the dubbing theatre, I was a bit irritable, I went home, I had to go home. And of course, as soon[…]

E M (Michael) Smedley Aston

[…]led Dance Band, with Buddy Rogers, who subsequently married Mary Pickford. Charles Buddy Rogers, who was a very good looking lad with sort of, pretty hair.Roy Fowler: Yes.E.M. Smedley-Aston: Well they had this film Dance Band and this was shot at Welwyn Studios. And I don't seem to have pu[…]

Ann Meo

[…]ont, you know, right into the footlights if there had been any, and we had a woman who was a bit infirm and Hughie shouted to somebody to bring on a chair for her and the first trouble was, who was to bring the chair on, because it ought to have been a prop man, but that seems to have… somebody back[…]

John Krish

[…]a number of films there, an air-force instructional film for a director called Cecil Musk, who was a very dear man, he used to put boot polish on his hair. And he saw himself as an old-time movie director, and so was known affectionately as 'Cecil B. DeMusk'! [Laughs] And he actually used to come to[…]

Elizabeth Furse (née Wolpert)

[…]criminal charges, you know. And they said I've got to change my, my identity. And I was given two choices. One was to have an operation and having my hair changed and myElizabeth Furse DRAFT Tape 1 Side A2Elizabeth Furse DRAFT Tape 1 Side Aphysique and have a whole set of false papers, I was statele[…]

Cynthia Moody

[…]y being his solicitor’s clerk and running the office and taking thebriefs and doing, well one had to do something, one couldn’t do nothing. And I waschairman of the Library Committee and things like that, because I was asked to be becausethey wanted to... I mean they had a... one small example of th[…]

Dudley Lovell

[…]t morning on the set. And he always liked to see his props and to try them out before he bought them on the side. And so the front man hadn't got the haircuts at that moment. They hadn't arrived. So Hitchcock said, Well, I will be over in the pub. He said that. Bring them over there. So I'll be ther[…]
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