[…]tually Denham and Worton Hall. I suppose, I don't know, Worton Hall, no, Worton Hall wasn't Rank, was it? No, that's right, Worton Hall combined with Shepperton. So I was a secretary, and then, just let me think of the order of things. I wanted, by that time, to get into production. It seemed to be […]
[…]peaker 2 1:05:27 Yes, women in love. Yes, that was that was. That was great fun. I had previously worked on Far from the Madding Crowd at Shepperton Studios as a sound assistant. And weirdly enough, I'm not quite sure why, but I did get to know Alan Bates. Okay, and then women in love. W[…]
[…]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[…]
[…]ne? (laughs)Q: But - but so you got in to preparation for the film with the sets and the every - casting blah -blah -blah and you started shooting at Shepperton?00:29:27JOE: Yep - we started shooting at Shepperton and on the first day Sellers didn’t turn up (laughs) and I thought this is it this is […]
[…]:23:31.8 MIKE: Tell me about Bob in terms of those days then. What was he doing? 0:23:34.9 JOY: Well he was an amazing Matt Artist. He worked at Shepperton. I think that was his first job which, you know, he worked there for years and John Mackey was there under Wally Veevers but he was doing w[…]
[…]John Pointer. I'm still as his assistant. I worked on a film by the Boulding brothers called rotten to the core, and that was in 1965 and that was at Shepperton Studios. How Linda Wood 26:40 did you do because you've worked on the previous Yes, and I'm now moving Tony[…]
[…]11 No. Go get my MA he was at Denham. Yeah, he was also he was. But yeah, George Pernod?. I mean, he was also with with, with the group down at Shepperton and was with Korda and white crowd.Alan Lawson 21:32 You're the first person I've come across his work who worked with Steven D[…]
[…]riod, the competition was murderous, somebody invented the blanket deals, that was what destroyed Walton, and I had to fight that period of time when Shepperton in particular were giving anything away, and we had to do a lot of blanket deals. While we were taking completely the responsibility of the[…]