Jean Kent

[…] course 47, 48JK: It was after the war?I: YesJK: You see I don’t rememberI: How was that received?JK: Wonderfully, oh there were big queues round the theatre three deep. Marvellous. Oh it was a big success. It was the first of the slightly realistic type films.I: Which is why I say it was a change f[…]

Bobbi Riesel

[…]g night. And shot where this was shot in in Rick wins Rickman, in the Rehearsal Studios, which was a hall they used there and then in the waters meet theatre where it was eventually shown. So we did the dress rehearsal, and we did, we didn't do the first night. Of course, we didn't. We just did the […]

Jocelyn Rickards

[…] a period; JR talks about the journey from Australia and her arrival in London during times of austerity; JR talks about photographer John Deakin and theatre designer Loudon Sainthill. 00:35:15 – 00:43:30 By 1950, JR is still painting; she talks about some of the paintings sold during this peri[…]

Tony Lawson

[…]ink it was Tom Bell. Can't remember who it was now anyway in the film, and it had all been shot without sound. And so Edwina Ronald came into the ADR theatre, and she's trying to do this sort of whimpering and sound of someone being beaten up, and couldn't get it. And she asked that somebody come in[…]

Sarah Erulkar (de Normanville)

[…] I mean. I was very good at the things like English literature because I, I must say this, my parents were marvellous and they used to take us to the theatre, to Shakespeare, we used to go to Stratford on Avon and spend a week there going to the theatre, they were determined we were going to be cult[…]
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