Cyril Page

[…]n, I had er...twopence for the train and tram. I used to hang off the back of the tram to save the money, and I used to go up, and Mr Sparrow was the Manager who took pity on me and he used to give me an ice cream and stuff out of the goody box in the cinema, and I used to go up and rewind the film.[…]

Gerry Weinbren

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Anthony Mendleson

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Maxwell Setton

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Frances Cockburn

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Norman Fisher

[…]r: Once again I had an introduction to John Grierson through Sir Gordon Craig, again, and I was taken on as assistant sound, incidentally, the studio manager then at Blackheath was Ralph Bond, and there were a lot of well-known people there, oh, Cavalcanti, Harry Watt, Arthur Coldstream, many others[…]
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