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[…] we’ve got mutual friends, but he looks like he’s a model and he’s young and he’s beautiful, so I think […]
[…] films. SF: Yes. That… SF: Let’s take Kes as a model. I think the best thing Ken Loach has ever […]
[…] and is emerging. And you were straight into close-ups of model shots or something like that, it was all pretty […]
[…] was no soundproofing at all. That was used for gigantic model or ship scenes. Shepperton had changed considerably. They had […]
[…]llenback and Dickie Klemensen, all the magazine people that write about Hammer and Gothic films,so we’ve got mutual friends, but he looks like he’s a model and he’s young and he’s beautiful, so I think OK, yes. Six months later he sends a message “Hi, I’myour Facebook friend, it would be n[…]
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THUNDERBIRDS, 1959-65
Studio manager. Slough Trading Estate. Full of young talent
01:19:39 responsible for day-to-day running of studio model making, puppet makers, editors. Also involved in Captain Scarlett 150 employees.
Lew Grade pulls plug on Thunderbirds
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[…]t to see any more death, guns, violence, mashed up people, God knows, it is possible to make quite quiet films.SF: Yes.That...SF: Let’s take Kes as a model. I think the best thing Ken Loach has ever done in his life is that beautiful little film.That’s it.SF: So we are now, I’m going to wind up now […]