[…] foot until certain persons hadsigned in certain places and there was no feeling of line management. There was some feeling ofdemocracy with the line managers doing their best to get us a little bit of elbow room to make films.That was one impression. I liked the people very much and they were a ver[…]
[…]pened. He went off, as far as I know, when he was a young man, to work in a timber mill in Romania, Europe. At that time was small, and he became the manager of it, I think, at 21 and owned it at 24 or something. But he was obviously very capable then, with the threat of Hitler, the Russians and all[…]
[…] approved it. I'd tell you in 1965 that the General Manager in Manchester couldn't spend more than £50 without a […]
[…]Louise.Unknown Speaker 33:11 I've just found out you're gonna be murdered. And I said, Am I really delighted? And apparently his business manager told him Oh, yeah, we've we've just had our big management meeting. Yes, these three are leaving the audience at least. We've got this woman g[…]
[…]and everything will note perfect. And he was playing sounded like Schubert something or other and the little trapdoor opened beside the organ and the manager said he had golf. What do you think you're doing is ever look and see what's going on in the screen. And he said follow it. So I looked up, an[…]
[…] we're ready.Roy Fowler:We’re rolling are we? Yes there were three announcers: Sylvia Peters, who was having a wild affair with one of the floor managers called Ken Buckley, Ken was an actor who never really made it, you see him in some of the 1930s pictures made at Pinewood I particularly reme[…]
[…]my Ritchie,Michael Legard 38:55 in Ferguson,John Hargreaves 38:56 I think, in Ferguson. Yes. He was already the as production manager, Colonel Ferguson. And the first films that were made. As I recall, there may have been some sort of little bit so the Sydney Gazette because […]
[…]Donald Wilson 6:24No, it was a it was it was the centre of a tremendous battle between Microsoft and Stapleton Stapleton when he was a business manager, Microsoft was the creative in charge of production chat. And there was a dark horse or two in the background as well, all of them were doing […]
[…]ne. It's called, called previous called the Super Show, I can't remember off, and that was near Vauxhall, and cos made an appointments with the manager was interviewed, and I was interviewed, and it was a very, very small cinema. And I think what it was, the money wasn't really good, even for […]
[…]l my father got to know about this and we had a cinema built in the village a little eight hundred seater Ruislip live. And my father got to know the manager in the projectionist and we also found out as Indeed I'm sure a. Lot of the older people remember they used to change the program every Monday[…]