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[…] I loved being at MGM and I knew all the special effects team and the casting queen . I knew […]
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[…] where to start. But I think it's mostly done by special effects now anyway so [??? Interviewer speaks over]. John […]
[…]es. I mean Denham and Pinewood were really my studios. I did a lot at Pinewood and at MGM I did a few things. I loved being at MGM and I knew all the special effects team and the casting queen. I knew all those people from years back, but I didn’t belong to MGM. I wasn’t an MGM person.(TIME 49.[…]
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