[…] of Things to Come. I think they were made at Twickenham, I'm not sure. Rodney Giesler: It was done at […]
[…] Samuelson: That was at Elstree? Erica Masters: No, no, at Twickenham. Yes. Sydney Samuelson: Oh, I'm thinking of his television […]
[…] r e . Peter Tanner: No we dubbed it at Twickenham. Roy Fowler: This is going back slightly, you mentioned […]
[…] next move was to the London Film Company’s lab at Twickenham, to work as a printer. One of his first […]
[…]part with Michael Redgrave and something I think might have been good by Gemini or something. Wonderful. Golly, he was nice. And a day or half day at Twickenham film studios. Then came Christmas... so Taste the Blood of Dracula, then whatever that was with Michael Redgrave, then Christmas, Vampire L[…]
[…] Speaker 5:00 So anyway,Unknown Speaker 5:02 so happened that I met this girlUnknown Speaker 5:06 in, disco in in Twickenham. Janet Janet Janet Westbury. AndUnknown Speaker 5:14 she said that her dad was a film camera. I can't remember exactly where sh[…]
[…]famous film blackmail was shot there. They were well in Garden City Studios that I worked at. They were Islington Studios, where I worked. There were Twickenham studios. There were studios at Merton park. There were Teddington studios and Ealing studios. Now I worked at Islington studios on a film a[…]
[…]the people I work with were pioneers. And he was a pioneer, he was one of the first people who have started into sound recording and he had worked in Twickenham studios before the wall. Anyway, he unfortunately his company got into financial trouble and he lost the contract and it was taken over by […]
[…]started very early with pantomime, Babes in the Wood.I: Let’s talk about the first film, if you can remember anything about The Rocks of Valpre, like Twickenham, Henry Edwards?JK: I seem to remember Henry Edwards smoked Turkish cigarettes. Anyway I was only there as a double for Winifred Shotter in […]
[…] of schedules and..CL: and also you saw people come from the film studios to the labs. Particularly one I remember Julius Hagen who ran I think Twickenham studios. He came in a white Rolls Royce and with a black chauffer. And you saw him sitting outside in Chitty Street where it was. And[…]