Chris Kelly

[…]assive in Latvia, I didn't go over because it was going to cost too much money. But the good conductor poor man was was very good. And he was very sympathetic to the whole sort of thing. And I thought the piece was very nice. I have to say it lasts about 45 minutes. It's in five movements. There are[…]

Michael Houldey

[…]ut there. And we had to find our own subjects. And I came across the border film, by reading about in an justUnknown Speaker  13:42  weekly newspaper, think about this young director called Edie maternal who had made a film about border without border, because this border was absolutely in[…]

Peter de Normanville

[…]ice boys or telephone girls, until I walked into Data, and quite extraordinary was shown to introduce the Donald Alexander was very charming, very sympathetic, but simply can't afford the luxury of taking people off the street and training them to make films at nations. But what I would recommend is[…]

Sam Williams

[…] a very uncomfortable, rather high temperature. And to tell the truth, I was glad when I was able to get away from from Williamson's and start at the Pathe Laboratory which should just been built at Elstree by the British International picture Corporation Ralph Bond  8:20  this questi[…]

Bert Craik

[…] a very uncomfortable, rather high temperature. And to tell the truth, I was glad when I was able to get away from from Williamson's and start at the Pathe Laboratory which should just been built at Elstree by the British International picture Corporation Ralph Bond  8:20  this questi[…]

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[…] working on a newspaper or some thing, getting the hot news coming in and quickly have a meeting how we […]

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[…] the childr en, capable of nothing else at all, really pathetic. The dialogue was based on ÔÇ£do you realise these […]

Bob Jordan

[…]r, his brother was a guy in a caravan, called Bill Jordan, Billy Jordan and he helped get me into the film industry through Pathé News. It wasn't as direct as that because at the very beginning Morton Lewis, [Probably Morton M. Lewis. DS] God rest his soul, promised me […]

James Arthur Clark

[…]R: M2You say so that's why I love it any time any time a year or so yes your reviews with the initials J.C. J.C. or interesting are dreadful dreadful pathetic they sort of attempting to be a C I'll adjourn and not not achieving it anyway then once that year was over I I finished with London and I wa[…]
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