Keith Nunn

[…]ome extent. I applied for a job that started in an old cinema The Ritz hereford the old cinema and was successful in getting a position as a trainee. projectionist And in those days of course the trainee projectionist did more cleaning than projecting but however I seem to take the job and couldn't […]

Michael (Mickey) Hickey

[…]use we're talking about - I wasn't even fourteen at the time, you know, I was very young.Bob Allen: Well no, that's good though. Did you get into the projection room and in with the equipment at this time?Mickey Hickey: No I never did that, you see, [chuckles] because the funny part would always be,[…]

Daphne Shadwell

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Jimmy Wright

[…]d department that we had our own recording and dubbing yet hadn't gotten. While projection theater came you know in the beginning when we called the studio but. […]

Sydney Samuelson

[…]nd then as the war went on people got called up all the time and we were pretty stretched up in the box but having started off with a fantastic chief projectionist who had been pirated from the big cinema in Worthing, the ABC, er Plaza, and I know that he got £4 a week at the Plaza and was pirated a[…]

Philip Leacock

[…]two weeks and we ended up staying I think for at least two months.Stephen Peet: What was the - what did you have to shoot?Philip Leacock: Mainly back projection plates and scenes with doubles, to be cut into the - it was quite a major feature.Stephen Peet: Lawrence Huntingdon director was he?Philip […]
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