[…] because they were petrified weren't they at the arrival of sound? Peggy Gick: God I remember the westerns, when sound […]
[…] fire the gun. John Taylor: Couldn't they just put the sound on. Billy Williams: There was no recoil, no smoke. […]
[…] and no Blackpool station and you only contacted friends by sound and there were people saying to Mrs. Morris AC […]
[…]e done. So things went along for quite a number of years before there was a lot of changes. I mean, we were still running reel to reel film with mono sound. And it was the same when I when I actually left the regal and went across to the Odeon in 1960. We were still running rail to rail and now no s[…]
[…]I think that's what...with so many films on at BIP, we couldn't have had much stage space, I can't remember exactly how much we had.John Legard: That sounds quite a healthy period in British filmmaking...Peggy Gick: It was very busy, yes.John Legard: ...in 1935 we're talking about, '34, '35?Peggy Gi[…]