[…]I could to help him Artie said all right if you're going to do it I'll do it. But it's it's. With strong misgivings that I do it so we both worked at Twickenham here. The rushes were sent to us from Madrid every day and we looked at them and then every day our hearts sank further because it got wors[…]
[…]ditors do drink a lot, a lot of editors. I don’t personally, but... You know, the editors were the people who were always hanging around the bars. At Twickenham where I
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[…]ER: M8Who. Who was running Fox at the time here and had a cutting room constructed next to his office since I was queer so I sadly finished a real at Twickenham the real could be brought and some trims were brought up to Soho Square and Elmo went on cutting the movie the way he wanted it to. That's […]
[…]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[…]
[…]G: Well Au pair Girl was a romp, it was my first nudie, I did it because Guido Cohen was an old chum of mine, who also used to be with Korda, down at Twickenham, called me down to lunch, and said “Would you like to do this? We're going to try and do a send up of all the nude pictures, it needs a ver[…]
[…] Queen . Is that… CB: That was, that was at Twickenham… I: Yes, a company called Starcraft. Producer Harry Cohen […]
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CB: YesI: at Ideal, was that out at Elstree?CB: I can’t remember. I’ve got a feeling that was shot at St. Margaret Studios at Twickenham. These were tiny whiny parts that I did while waiting for Mr Bramble to give me my big brakeI: Oh, I see, what one day, two days? That sort[…]
[…] Buccaneers and Robin Hood's and then she went on to do the Four just Men and various other things. So they had at that time Walton studios and Twickenham because we were at Twickenham studios and on Robin Hood was it was a WaltonAlan Legard 31:01 work going there was a[…]
[…]nneth went completely off the rails, in the nicest possible way, went in for witchcraft and all that sort of thing and sexy films with Guido Cohen at Twickenham. Gerald, who was my friend, was very much more conventional and very woof woof. And Mick was very fond of those two boys. They got involved[…]
[…]on it, and Ching had recorded it and everything, and they had plans for making another - a feature - and in some extraordinary way they got access to Twickenham Studios, which were in the hands of the receivers, and a gentleman called Ben Drage, of Drage's furnishings, was looking after the receiver[…]