[…]at were all around the studio. And Frank as I was just going to say, was on - the next picture I did which was in 1933, was a thing called Facing the Music, which was based on, I think, a play or operetta called The Jewel Song. And there was a West End actress called Jose Collins and she had been in[…]
[…]gie: All of them. I soaked myself in them. I went to art galleries - we were all interested in them. People went to the National Gallery to listen to music, which I did too. The lunchtime concerts. The firemen, the ARP people were all - I was in the ARP. We used to have painting exhibitions and have[…]
[…]plin stories. But he was a very funny and amusing person. But I used to, Brody [ph 07:06] was, was a specialfriend of mine because he was a, he liked music very much, and he wasn’t just a kindof a sort of dago or anything he, was very aristocratic Italian really, I mean he knew enormous about, enorm[…]
[…]p; D, just the other side of the fence, Bill Law, and they were working on a film, it was a film with Arthur Riscoe who was a very well known English musical comedy star and an American musical comedy star called Frances Day. So at 8 o’clock one night I went to over to British and Dominion to start […]
[…] inside an egg. And I thought that was quite fantastic. I had never seen like that. secrets of nature. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And then the main film was a musical. But of course, we didn't know anything about it, because we didn't understand German. And I was a different school, my French master committe[…]
[…]tle bit. Yes. Donald Wilson 3:25And he asked me, they were in trouble because they had, they were starting to thinking of starting to do a musical. And they got the music, songs in particular, he said, the lyrics are terrible. He said, Can you write lyrics to it? And of course, I'm writin[…]
[…]ers at another North African film that was raging in Algeria Tunisia and credit music. Did you like shooting overseas stuff. I liked it very much. A lot of […]