Cyril Page

[…] Lawson: Yes... Cyril Page: He worked at the Hammersmith Studio, Riverside Studios... Alan Lawson: Yes, yes... Cyril Page: Um...I...You know, […]

Madeline Smith

[…]ibbins had a huge interest locally to him in Walton on Thames with a theatre which gets by simply on love. It's called the - gotta get it right - The Riverside Barn Arts Centre, founded about 30 years ago. And he supported it. He was it.  Mike Dick  57:08  These are the[…]

Hazel Allen

[…];24:14  I was fielding more than that, but that didn't happen. You made the movie that was that. Did you believe the film with your father? Yes. Riverside studio? Yes. That was 1942 42 early 40s. movie which scene eternally? Yes, yes. Courtesy of Channel Four. What do you remember my project?Un[…]

Harry Fowler

[…]could have a shufty but-HF: I’m not sure it’s in these here. I did another film with Derrick Demarney; Rosamund John called She Shall have Murder, at Riverside, and that’s not mentioned anywhere.McG: Erm, of course sometimes you weren’t credited, we don’t know how many films you’ve made. Have you ev[…]

Jean Kent

[…]h for that. Had some lovely clothes, did a torrid love scene with Richard AttenboroughI: But Good Time Girl, that was again a turning point. That was Riverside, Hammersmith?JK: No, no no that was Gainsborough.  That was something to get your teeth into. Oh I remember that was that freezing wint[…]

Ken Adam

[…]r, came to ask for American props for No Orchids for Miss Blandish; his sister told Jim Day that KA was looking to get into the industry; KA began at Riverside Studios working on the film This Was a Woman; he then transferred to Twickenham in 1947 and his first film as draughtsman was The Brass Monk[…]
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