[…]iew, it's a very pretty picture. A veryattractive pictureRoy Fowler: How does it begin to shape up.Maurice Carter: After the end of that the Box era arose, Rank brought Sydney Box fromHammersmith Studios into the studio and there was a general shake up everywhere. Hebrought with him George Provis wh[…]
[…]e Americans, Charlie van anger theater, Noel and Glenn McWilliams. There were six found now the British representation were two Benet Noel and Leslie Rosen were two British came around. They were given interesting films, but not the big firms at that time, because they hadn't, sort of, perhaps maske[…]
[…]ld to still be there in a nursery, and I went to the wonderful Broomfield House School which still exists in Kew. Terrifying Headmistress called Mrs. Rose, but everything else was hunky dory. It was a wonderful little school. But then I couldn't stick Mrs. Rose anymore. And I begged to go away anywh[…]
[…]Gilbert, Lewis Gilbert!
Alan Sapper: Oh yes!
Johnny Goodman: And Lewis Gilbert was the director, I remember the cameraman was a man called Jack Rose. Jimmy Allen, a friend of mine was the operator and I was the focus loader. And it was I was down in Falmouth - I'd previously by the way volunte[…]
[…]girls and the men and the scenery. And it was a very, very clean and very well thought out musical shaner really. And it walked it, it got the Golden Rose, and they all came back, peace in our time, waiving this Golden Rose at every body. And after that we took it very seriouslyJohn Taylor: This is […]
[…] was employed on the basis no notice is given or required. You can imagine how he was continually anxious about being unemployed, though, in fact, he rose to very senior position and, and refused the job of an employee director. He said, there's nothing lower in the companies and employees director.[…]
[…]th Eric Robinson conducting. I mean I do remember that very well, and I'm very proud to think of it. And we did a, a re-staging of Spectre de la Rose, which was supervised by Karsavina, who was an elderly lady then and, you know, were, were legends in their, in their time.Yes.And Joyce Grenfell[…]
[…]nd there was the young operator of private operator working for Claude called Ronnie Neame you need a ride he had a little Peugot car and he lived 20 Rose walk in Radlett. And I got to know Ronnie and became quite friendly with Ronnie although we weren't on the same unit and. I can remember Ro[…]
[…] Festival of Britain. The Dome of Discovery went, and Shell rose in its place. The first big building there. John […]
[…] And we did a, a re-staging of Spectre de la Rose, which was supervised by Karsavina, who was an elderly […]