[…]te's 'Alacrity', a millionaire's yacht (Oh, we moved in those times!). And we'd got on this yacht and I had borrowed a costume, or something from the wardrobe, and I was dressed up, you know, as George King's secretary, I'd got to be very nice. I didn't get the money, but still! There'd been ballroo[…]
[…]The studios were on the outside wall, facing outwards to London itself. On the other side of the corridor was the dressing rooms, makeup room and the wardrobe. The scene dock, I trying to remember where that was, oh that was on the ground floor at the back somewhere. In the Alexandra Palace complex […]
[…] Art Dept colleagues 01:14:00 U "Superman II" – story re Wardrobe Dept. Lester wanted wall painted same colour as actress’s […]
[…] four model makers. There was two people, two women in wardrobe and honestly it was, we had the workshop, which […]
[…] had a couple of settees and and a couple of wardrobes sent...[laughs]... Alan Lawson: [Laughs] Cyril Page: ...but everyone was […]
[…] war. But you'll find that there's a machine in a wardrobe, a 35 mm DeVry camera and... Rodney Giesler: What […]
[…] course, that they had, certainly. The property room and the wardrobe and that sort of thing in the middle, and […]
[…] clothes for it." So he took me upstairs to the wardrobe and put me on an awful old coat and […]
[…] assistants were female and all the people who worked in wardrobe, the, the costume designers, the dressers, except they had […]
[…] trooped off to her bungalow, and there was all the wardrobe for the film. Old worn clothes for wearing on […]