[…]hey know was niggling arguments. Imagine how much of a fit. Yes a lot. And so I can't say I did a great deal and I stayed as a member until I went to Merton studios here.SPEAKER: F11Years and years later as manager in the studio and took it up again I went back into production with some decent girl […]
[…]he and I started organising transport and general. We got sorted out and again I found myself out of work. So for a little while I went and worked at Merton Park on the shorts and then one day George Elvin called me up and I came up to see him and also in the office was a chap called Roy Stocks and […]
[…] in the village of Lynsted; the Film Producers Guild ( Merton Park) on Tribute to Stirling Moss and Donald Campbell's Muloorina. […]
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[…]e it didn't hit any great. rang no bells and fake Compton in it. And Robert some justice I remember. I found myself doing a little picture. I went to Merton parks or car hit, but it had been shot in a house somewhere other less dramatic. Anyway that the director was Dickey Vernon, an ex script write[…]
[…] speaking the commentary, there weren't effects, I don't think, there was music and commentary, for four reels I booked four hours. And we arrived at Merton Park I think and they said well fine but what are you going to do and I said we've got this is four reel film and we are going to do it in four[…]
[…] doing a thing called "Broken Melody". No "Yellow Stockings" I think it was. and I had to design for them. The resident Art Director was called Wally Merton and he asked me if I had ever done any designing for film sets and I said "No" and he laughed and gave a wink as if to say "I bet you got this […]