[…]e FiendMonty Berman: Flesh And The Fiend, that's the Burke and Hare film, that was with PeterCushingAlan Lawson: That's the beginning of him going to Hammer presumably is itMonty Berman: I'm not sure if he'd already been. No I think he'd been at Hammer. Whatelse did I do afterAlan Lawson: Then after[…]
[…] make sure that you never make another film in this country. And of course you didn't for a long time. I'd say. Well, they really weren't going at it hammer and tongs. I leave the house. I didn't know whether to leave the room or not.Alan Lawson 3:37 What was in Rick's reaction when he h[…]
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[…]well, whereas we was talking more [faux cockney] “a bit like that darlin’ you know”. And I went there at 11 and in four years, no, in six years, they hammered a) good manners and [b] knowledge into us. The standard of teaching was superb. The sports record of the school was superb. I got the odd med[…]
[…]the education, the money wasn't there, and if I'd had a little bit of brain I would have loved it. But I eventually did get to the stage where on the Hammer series I was doing maintenance, I was doing playback, I was doing second boom, I was mixing when Bram was missing, you know and I was...Bob All[…]
[…]he Harwich flea pit. Yeah. The story was that when people came through the front of the cinnabar, bought their ticket, the manager gave them a little hammer to be returned. After decimating the flea brigade and Speaker 1 19:46 then going back to the sprays at the usherette[…]