[…]exercise which he was driving around looking at. And, one of the shots was him standing watching a load of pre-commandos bailing out of the back of a moving truck at about eight miles an hour, going up a hill, and they had to rush down below the hill and take up machine gun positions. And, the King […]
[…]orld War so the teachers we had were all people who weren't at the front, you know and I was going from one school to the other because my father was moving around a lot and they were always doing something totally different when I got to the next school. So I had gaps in my education.Arthur Graham:[…]
[…]therefore if I were to continue at the Studio, I had a two hour journey each way.(TIME 07.06) So, I went to Warwick Ward and said: “My family is moving backto London and please promise me that I can be an Assistant Continuity” because Ialready by then knew what I wanted to do. “So, if you […]
[…] to himself. You know, he never got paid for what he should have. You know, I mean,Ernie Diamond 37:05 because he invented that thing but moving objects around.Unknown Speaker 37:08 You got a photograph and suggest one that says it towards you. Yeah. And I've got a lot of sti[…]
[…]People were saying how....Lew Grade : The costumes were phenomenal, and we used to go to twelve different locations on each film, which was murder in moving the crews about. And the crews were wonderful, they liked working with John Hough, everybody likes working with John Hough, and they wanted me […]
[…]and that was in ’39, you see. Then I got appendicitis and when all that was over everybody, you know, the National Gallery was shutting and they were moving all the paintings and he said, ‘Well, what would you like to do? I can get you into the Foreign Office if you like’, because I was a civil serv[…]
[…]o tell the non-actors, ‘do what you normally do again please,’ and you’d get yourself into a terrible problem. So, and because the actual business of moving the stuff around, you had to pre-script basically, didn’t you, you actually had to have a shape. You had to have a story into which people woul[…]
[…]ys, as I've told you before, we had to use tripods. And that wasn't very easy to go into a football ground, or a racecourse and start trying to pinch pictures with a camera and tripod. I can quote you, for instance, the Grand National, was a great pinching job.Ralph Bond: Oh yes, tell is about that.[…]