[…]where?Anthony Mendleson : Where?Linda Wood : Ah hmm.Anthony Mendleson : London.Linda Wood : London, yes. Did your family have any connection with the film industry or...?Anthony Mendleson : No not at all.Linda Wood : Not at all...?Anthony Mendleson : Ah hmm.Linda Wood : And, did you go to the cinema[…]
[…] London, yes. Did your family have any connection with the film industry or...? Anthony Mendleson : No not at all. […]
[…]unning Grandville that on the east coast on the west coast, in Brittany, and the Germans were hanging out in the Channel Islands, we were still being shelled. And this German officers, anything you'd like ice, I'd love to see a movie. So always says that's no problem. So one evening we were living i[…]
[…]ild of British Camera Technicians (GBCT) and was awarded the MBE (Member of the British Empire) in the Queen's New Year’s Honour's List in 1996. Film titles are in bold textUnknown words have been highlighted in yellow Side 1So can you tell us where and when you were born?Yes, I was born i[…]
[…] do fibrous plaster work at night school, he entered the film industry as a plasterer in the late 1930s. SUMMARY: […]
[…]f them in my life, my long life. You should never, if you, if you respect and love somebody’s work you should not try to meet them, you only meet the shell, you know, very, very few people come up to the value of their work because you meet something empty, something...Has anyone not disappointed yo[…]
[…] should not try to meet them, you only meet the shell, you know, very, very few people come up to […]
[…] he was covered, because they got hit with a cannon shell and all kinds of things happened. To me he […]