[…]mewonderful pastel drawings of all the main Lawrence characters, Arab characters, and they were a wonderful sort of place to start from. And then the Imperial War Museum hadloads and loads of photographers, there’s loads of reference, what they were like.Because you had to have tribal differences I […]
[…] going to see people, in Germany and in Britain, finding participants and I also started to do the film research and I remember my first visit to the Imperial War Museum and being absolutely fascinated by this film that was running … I hadn’t a clue how to load a machine. IIt was my first sight of a[…]
[…] a morning going through it and there was one small cutting there which referred to a unit called Unit 731, a water purification unit of the Japanese Imperial Army. And there was, to me, a revelation that this had been a cover for a biological warfare unit, and so it proved. We pursued this, and to […]
[…]It took me to work fast and accurate. And I'm not talking prosecute and there's 1000 inch but probably the nearest 32nd of an inch, we were still all Imperial that point and fast. And that was that that was the point. I was working with perspex acrylics, getting a good paint job on it, even though i[…]
[…] hand, opposite big posh hotel there. Anyway, it's a man biography. And we put up there by promoting was calmed in those days, we had a bill probably Imperial airways. And to catch a flying boat in a couple of days time, the Royal Palace Hotel, they have sets. And so there we are, living in state. P[…]
[…] Yes. I tell you it used to belong to the Imperial Tobacco Company and...Glackstein[?]...do you remember Glackstein[?] do you? Roy […]