[…] : Now the Beaconsfield studios are the film school, the National Film School. I was stationed there in the Army […]
[…]th?ANNE HANFORD: 23 December 1937SUE MALDEN: And the place of birthANNE HANFORD: I was born in NottinghamSUE MALDEN: And your nationalityANNE HANFORD: British SUE MALDEN: One question we always like to ask is whether you have received any awards in the conduc[…]
[…] TD: What were you… what was the first film that you were a production assistant or production manager? AY: I think that was at National Studios, and I was working at that time on, I can’t remember which one it was, it was either Charlie Chan or it was the Douglas Fairbanks ser[…]
[…]my father died just as I started that, and that was in 1936. And that was a seven month course, which was in London, and then my first job was in the National Gallery.What as?As a secretary. And briefly that was really very funny, because I was registered with Mrs Hoster [ph] because they thought th[…]
[…]en a job in a large labour organisation. It had it's head offices in New York.Sidney Cole: What was it called?Charles Cooper: It was called 'The International Worker's Order' and it was an interesting development because um - an interesting organisation. I was quite fascinated by it and I was taken […]