[…] when I first went to Technicolor the builders John Moallem was still building the building. And I remember particularly the roof was not on over the sound theatre. Remember that particularly we used at the time the canteen which was used by the builders. It was just an old wooden hut with benches a[…]
[…]suddenly thought, "Poor man" You know you can drop a spoon normally, and nobody can even hear you, but when you have got a bad stomach I mean a spoon sounds like plate glass. Crash. But he was so unnecessarily cantankerous, finding fault, telling you how to do your own job and when he said he wanted[…]
[…]Dawson 4:56 I went up in '32. Roy Fowler 4:57 In '32, right. So this is now well into the sound era? Adam Dawson 5:02 Yeah. Roy Fowler 5:03 Had Stowe given you any encouragement or[…]
[…]of smear right over your film. So your end result bore Noel, no relation whatsoever to the to the Russians. You know, thatSpeaker 2 36:59 sounds like that was very theoretical, like some of the stuff about Technicolor had to be done in a certain way, irrespective of how one had been shot[…]
[…]et mixed up with the various studios.Roy Fowler: Norman Walker, The Great Mr Handel.Tom Peacock: When Korda was down at Shepperton they'd just made a Sound City, is that right?Sidney Cole: Sound City they called it, yes.Tom Peacock: Sound City, they called it Sound City. And Korda had his brothers t[…]
[…] When Korda was down at Shepperton they'd just made a Sound City, is that right? Sidney Cole: Sound City they […]