Ernest Marsh

[…] in total, actually, but fortunately, I'd been in the position of because of people I knew and because of my footsteps that I did. I'd been called by Warwick, who were in 153, ward or street, to do daily work. And so I was quite happy to go in there, doing footsteps, doing post sync and things like […]

Edward (Teddy) Carrick (Craig)

[…] Tell me about that.EC: Now that there were no films to do, in between jobs, the next job was with Basil Dean. I went down to see the old Countess of Warwick, she was a wonderful woman. You know she was very left wing and she somehow heard in round about ways that I was on hard times, so she said "D[…]

Philip Donnellan

[…] Officers Training Corps but it certainly was called the Corps, and they all therefore enlisted in the in B Company of the 8th Battalion of the Royal Warwickshire Regiment. And when I remember one of the few things that my father ever told me about that period, apart from his devotion to Saltley, wa[…]

Tilly Day

[…]s another still...Tilly Day: Ah, that's...Sidney Cole: Now there are some interesting people there, tell us about them.Tilly Day: Yes, Warwick Ward...Sidney Cole: Oh, Warwick Ward, yeah...Tilly Day: Er, Charlie Bird, er Mabel Poulton's sister, Mabel Poulton, me, him, I've fo[…]

Tilly Day

[…] interesting people there, tell us about them. Tilly Day: Yes, Warwick Ward... Sidney Cole: Oh, Warwick Ward, yeah... Tilly Day: […]

John Box

[…]worked with Carmen Dillon on a Disney film; JB became art director on Million Pound Note alongside Jack Maxsted; The Black Knight with Vetchinsky for Warwick Films, JB had to take over when Vetchinsky fell ill; Warwick offered JB a contract which expanded his opportunities; the Warwick films were mo[…]
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