[…] you still see him?LK: Oh yes I do, yes I do, yes, he's still around, he has only made a few big films and he had a one man show at the National Film Theatre about 2 years ago, he works occasionally for the BBC, he's just come back from Hollywood but he hasn't made any films in this country for some[…]
[…]German-Jewish; his father had a sports store in Berlin and used to finance films which dealt with skiing and sport; his family had an interest in the theatre and the arts; KA talks about Hitler’s rise to power when he was a child in Berlin and his schooling; KA’s mother became the motivating force t[…]
[…]. It was all starting to happen, you know, you could still get around, things were cheap, you know, I mean, I remember I used to go to the Arts Theatre Club, I saw the caretaker’s - Harold Pinter’s plays for three and a tanner and all that. You know, you have to have an overdraft now to go and[…]
[…]g to tell you I think about this, talking about this film Congress Dances and I went to see it again about 7 or 8 years ago down at the National Film Theatre with my sister. I said, "God it could have been made yesterday. But I don't think anybody could have made it yesterday." But it was such a bea[…]
[…]e on but you were on very low.Ah. So memories of those sort of films, yes, you know, when I was a sort of lovelorn teenager I think really.What about theatre and so on, I mean, because it’s all wartime so there wasn’t much was there, even the, one’s entertainment was mainly radio of course.We didn’t[…]