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[…] not with the joyal that. David Bailey. I did a South Bank Show where David Bailey enjoyed it but he didn't do […]
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[…]ark was able because he's good at this sort of thing was able to raise the necessary money. So the film got financed partly I think by tax money from South Africa where we shot the film. The book had been around for a number of years and was a very good comic novel and the sort of evil and war tradi[…]
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[…]:32 where was the factory? By the way, you did mention it, but the factorySpeaker 1 37:36 was at Bendin Valley in off Garrett lane, southwest London.Roy Fowler 37:43 Oh, yes, Wandsworth, that's right,Speaker 1 37:47 yes, it was there because the wandle went […]