[…]going, wasn't it?Teddy Darvas: And, in fact.. ..John Legard: Cinemas were packed?Teddy Darvas: Kip Heron who became General Manager of Pinewood, he was Lab Contact at Shepperton when I came into the cutting rooms. And the previews were held for London Films pictures at the Savoy in Ha[…]
[…]rgotten about that. There were also some retakes at the end, because stilbite hadn't really filled in on details very much. And we shot some stuff at Pinewood. And our boots going through ice, I mean, we bought in blocks of ice and things are boots going to ice and ice actually is sort of backing aw[…]
[…]sp;made those mining reviews we were we were suffering from. We just moved from Pinewood. That's right. No winter in 1947. We really we hardly had the facility. […]
[…]hat they were having to do it fragmented with camera angles. And so yes, I can understand that. It would be better if you've been able to shoot it at Pinewood Studios on a set, but they didn't do that they shot it at a an actual warehouse.Charlotte Jennings 34:35 After the war, and up un[…]
[…] well. But most of the RAF stuff was, well when it came to operational, the flying was done by the service film units. The RAF Film Unit was based at Pinewood and they did most of the operational stuff from there.Roy Fowler: Well again, let's talk about your war, the kind of stuff that you were doin[…]