[…]I stayed there for quite a long time, did quite a lot of pictures over there. And the people who owned it, they owned about three studios, they owned Twickenham Studio and a studio down at Southall called Southall Studio. So I worked there with George Burgess and I think the mixer I worked with was […]
[…] somebody 'phoned me up that they'd got a job at Twickenham Studios. I couldn't wait to get there! Sidney Cole: Hmm. […]
[…]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[…]
[…]where did I go? It was a long time ago... I went to somewhere where I was there for two weeks and thensomebody 'phoned me up that they'd got a job at Twickenham Studios. I couldn't wait to get there!Sidney Cole: Hmm.Tilly Day: I got there, and it was night work. And talking pictures had ju[…]
[…]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[…]
[…]ad lots of time because the music hadn't arrived. And in fact, I left it along time before the music did arrive. The very good mixer, Robin, at Twickenham,spent ages trying to filter and soften them, but there was not much you could do about it, it was just like wrapping a pencil on this […]
[…]Thompson. [J. Lee Thompson. DS] What do you remember of any of those?PM: Peter Collinson, first picture he ever did was The Penthouse. Which I did at Twickenham Studios. It was a leftover from another set. I’d done a picture called The Man Outside with Van Heflin, Director was Sam Gallu, and the set[…]
[…] 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[…]
[…]rful but what about the trains?' He said, 'What do you mean the trains?' I said, 'Well, we make it not too near the railway.' 'Oh you are thinking of Twickenham,' I said, 'yes I'm thinking of Twickenham'. 'Oh, well no that's a thought. Yes, indeed once a sound man always a sound man.' [LAUGHTER] I s[…]
[…] that angle. Anyway we did it. We shot it at Twickenham Studios which was an experience because being a spaceship, of […]