[…]e pictures two or three times a week I certainly wanted to be in the film industry and had written all the usual letters to Rank and to Sound City at Shepperton, any names I could get that were appertaining to the film industry I had written a letter and got all the usual letters back again, 'Thank […]
[…]l there was no control over Gabby at all and 'London Town' again, there was no control over the American director. That was the first picture made at Shepperton after the war, 'London Town'. Roy Fowler: Was it? Ah...I thought it was at Pinewood but... Andy Worker: No it was at Shepperton, […]
[…]he is stupid at all. If I knew of anywhere to go I would go myself. So that did not go down well and I left MGM and we went to join Herbert Wilcox at Shepperton to work on his next film The Lady with the Lamp, again with Anna Neagle. But MGM management had been in touch with the management at Sheppe[…]
[…]32 I think and I don't know whether one should tell. When I got into the cutting rooms I became friends with Lew Thornburn who was General Manager of Shepperton Studios, had been at Denham with Alex. And he told me lots of anecdotes about Alex.John Legard: When he first arrived?Teddy Darvas:&nb[…]
[…]rlock to see it’s not slipped.” And this became the practice of the day and it still is I should imagine. And the same thing happened at Shepperton, I had the same experience at Shepperton. So I take a little credit in showing this bit of lace up business to these two studios.&nb[…]
[…]ause it was genocide. Mackey at that time Anne Frank became personal manager at Shepperton. Frank Frank was a lovely guy. He suffered bit with his health but he[…]
[…]s through until September, but we couldn't dub there, Ithink something had happened to the theatre but I can't remember why. Wedid go and dub them at Shepperton and we dubbed them at Teddington whichis now Thames Studios. He also shot 3 of them at Shepperton and finallymoved over to Pinewood when Pi[…]