Pete Murray

[…]. (Time 11:58)   I was shaking like a leaf.  I don’t know why, but I was.  MIKE DICK:  Tell me a bit about how you first got into films then. PETE MURRAY:  Well, that was basically because an agent called Herbert           de Leon saw me in this[…]

Margaret Dale

[…]Kelly. He is associated naturally in the cinema. Can you tell us, as a cinema goer, something of dance and ballet as reflected in the cinema? Feature films I mean.MD: Well we called what Kelly did, cinema dance. It is a category and he was tremendously influenced by the ballet. If you remember Invit[…]

Richard Levin

[…]ion. The the the end of the army exhibition was in Paris, and I was sent over to Paris to do this. This was the war was still on. And after after the liberation, presumably, yes. For about Paris would be liberated then about a couple of three months. As a hotel receptionist could  still furnish[…]

Johnny Speight

[…]weren't taught anything like that. So my culti.1re was going first of all from American cinema, not British unfortunately, because we avoided British films like the plague in those days. The word was is it American or Brit•ish, if they said it was English, oh no we're not going, we're not wasting mo[…]
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