Dicky Leeman

[…]sack within a few days!Rodney Giesler: But that was a very ambitious project for a British studio wasn't it?Dicky Leeman: It was, yes. It was done at Shepperton. It was done at Shepperton and I think every musician in the world was used on it. Toots Camarata was the musical director. And to me a gre[…]

Emmanuel (Manny) Yospa

[…]a film called Holiday Camp, as characters.Manny Yospa: Oh.Charles Drazin: I mean Jack Warner um...Manny Yospa: I think they did, but that was made at Shepperton that wasn't made in house. [NB Actually, Shepherds Bush. See below where MY corrects this error]Charles Drazin: I see, and...Manny Yospa: Y[…]

Alexander Faris

[…] and that was what he meant, it ' s all ta, ta te ta... . . So that was a little incident.So we did. One opera a day and then eventually went down to Shepperton. No first of all we went to Twickenham. And the music was played back at as loud a level as they could afford into the studio without givin[…]

John Shirley

[…]f the stink might help because it was next to the loop. It used to be embarrassed me sometimes when people came to see menow that I went then came to Shepperton to do I could go on scene, which originally was at a much better title, the lonely stage. And I was desperate to do this pizza because it w[…]

Jean Anderson

[…]vely director that had come from documentary  Pat Jackson , that wasn’t made at Pinewood,  that wasn’t a rank film, I rather think that was Shepperton. My next Pinewood film was my second favourite film was A Town Like Alice. I did little ones between The Kidnappers, one with the Children’[…]

Wendy Toye

[…] first knew me.And the first time I met the Kordas, again I was quite young, I don’t remember what year it was, but I went to this long long table in Shepperton, and there was Alex sitting opposite me and the two brothers either side. Alex was explaining what it was. He said these arms of Indie, the[…]

Edward (Teddy) Carrick (Craig)

[…]ice people on that.SC: So then what?EC: Then Warwick Film Productions, "Red Beret".SC: That was still at Pinewood?EC: No. Now the "Gift Horse" was at Shepperton and so was the "Red Beret".SC: That was quite a successful film too if I remember rightly. That was wartime stuff you had to do, still on t[…]
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