[…]le comedies for a time. And I stayed at Universal until I eventually came home - that's very detailed in the book as you know, because of the trouble Jimmy Bryson got himself into here in London with the establishment.Roy Fowler: Yes.Eddie Dryhurst: What I was supposed to do about it I don't know bu[…]
[…] Cotton Queen, with Will Fyffe, Stanley Holloway, Mary Lawson, and Jimmy Hanley. And we were filming on the old Radlett […]
[…]remember another occasion, one of the first films I did there at Joe Rock's was The Cotton Queen, with Will Fyffe, Stanley Holloway, Mary Lawson, and Jimmy Hanley. And we were filming on the old Radlett Road, the A5, and suddenly a big car swooped up - and Bernard Vorhaus who was the director, refer[…]
[…]t too much because they'd have to be BP they'd have to have night shooting explained the whole thing to me. Thanked me for it. And in the end we shot Jimmy Edwards was playing the trombone. But I've never I never worked for Val again. It's aAlan Legard 4:34 good way but that's part[…]
[…] by the way, we had our own orchestra as well, Jimmy Cambourne[?], we had Albert Chambers[?] on the o rgan. […]
[…] by the way, we had our own orchestra as well, Jimmy Cambourne[?], we had Albert Chambers[?] on the organ. So […]
[…] of large independents.INT Like Granada?MF: Granada, exactly. In the north there was HD Moorhouse - I think they probably had about 25-30 situations, Jimmy Brennan who was quite a character, there was Star Cinemas, the Eckharts - there were quite a number of them and they were doing well because of […]
[…]onist - which was The Astoria, Charing Cross Road. Well we had a band and... The Theatre Royal, Dublin, by the way, we had our own orchestra as well, Jimmy Cambourne[?], we had Albert Chambers[?] on the organ. So of course there was... At the time, in '35 when that opened, it was the largest thing i[…]