[…]era man, I worked with him on Canterbury tale. I knew I'm going also when I went to Goon British later on, he was also art director of many films. So Warner, strange that years later, you know, he came to London, and because he was very respected, but a very tough, dedicated professional lacked sens[…]
[…] I: That’s right, the… but… CB: And all of my Warner ’s, my middle Warner ’s ones… I: They’ve all […]
[…]es. More than a hundred.
CB: Well, we did a documentary on it... I: YeahCB: A couple of years agoI: That’s right, the... but...
CB: And all of my Warner’s, my middle Warner’s ones...I: They’ve all gone?CB: All gone. About eight, all in a block that I did one after the other, including my favouri[…]
[…] still carried their title Roy Fowler 1:53:24 rather like the the Second World War when there was Colonel Zanuck and Niger Warner and yes, absolutely. Ronald Neame 1:53:32 And the service one that was directed by normal Walker, we went to Cairo. […]
[…] out of the centre of Birmingham because if, if it had been hit of course twenty streets would have gone up if, because they were all there, MGM, and Warners and Fox and Paramount and Colombia, were all around John Bright Street in Birmingham.They’d moved out into a country house about five miles ou[…]
[…] theatre and the music hall in central London because the Warner stood on the Gaiety sight and the Odeon on […]
[…]o.RF: Not even in school plays.VG: That came later in my teens when I went into, I went on stage to start with and then I did odd things in films for Warner Brothers and BIP [British International Pictures] and I worked a lot with Lupino Lane.RF: Just to wrap up on school did you have any encouragem[…]
[…] just left the bare essentials.
Yes. Yes.
We naturally put in it, or, put it all in, we paid no attention. [laughs]
Well he spent so long at Warners, and Warners was a notoriously cheap studio in that respect.
Yah. Yah.
Yah. You had to see it up there on the screen.
So that I remem[…]
[…]ame in. Just Sherman was Baxter, basically, yeah, I think it's when Sherman first appeared on the scenes. Baxter, we made we made birthday for in the Warner, I got all the programs in there. Verse 24 bexting them, moving house. And Walter the world transport with dear old Bailey. Chris Beaty beat us[…]
[…]he early HARRY POTTER movies, a shrewd business decision on the part of the Duke as it not only brought in immediate “location shooting revenue“ from Warner Brothers Studios who made the film series but in later years boosted visitor numbers to the Castle and its grounds thanks to visits by Potter F[…]