[…]August. So well worth a look. If I say so myself. Well,Derek Threadgall 1:43:23 I'll do a deal with you. I published a book on my time in Shepperton Studios, and I'll do a deal. I'll give you a signed copy of my book. You give me a signed copy of your book.Unknown Speaker 1:43:44 &[…]
[…]k Room in black-and-white and they also did a thing with Marius Goring in Crete…I’ve got all the films out there. And of course, he then went to Shepperton and worked for Korda again and did Hey Rosalinda!, Gone to Earth and another one and then of course he then came back to Pin[…]
[…]t’s quite funny, one day, they had a meeting in my wardrobe… because it was her wardrobe, you know. All these wardrobe mistresses who were working at Shepperton, one of them needed an assistant, so they were all sitting there going through the names of the lists of things and there was one and she w[…]
[…] Company. But I, I was sort of welcomed. I wasn't just a bystander. I was made to feel like part of the company. And when they, they were shooting at Shepperton Studios, most of the location work was usually in the the studio garden, old or nearby. So apart from a couple of scenes, on the south coas[…]
[…]ng caught out myself. Yeah, over the years. But I don't think it's a very good term low budget films. I've seen people working or pictures working at Shepperton when I was there. And the problems, especially if they're not necessarily non budget bullets, but low budget films they faced was quite unb[…]
[…]or anything. So she really liked studying with someDerek Threadgall 49:33 of these actors and actresses I found when I was at the studio, Shepperton Studios, I actually knocked Deborah Carr. She was making a film with Cary Grant. And she was coming off the stage through the fire door and[…]
[…]speaking, it will tell you some are more calm cochranton than others obviously. But anyway, we did those three films I came back now went to work for Shepperton on a fairly permanent paces. And the bloke who ran who's the Chief of sound, there was a game called John Cox, who's very good man very, ve[…]
[…]reat man and I’m sure many people would think the same. I think these other studios I knew of them but I knew Ted Dooley I think it was Ted Dooley at Shepperton and Frank Buckingham and Johnny Jay I remember. I never really met them and I was so busy that and then I left and opened my ow[…]