[…] I ran round to the theatre which was actually The Warwick, which was The Warwick pre -view theatre in Audley […]
[…] before. They knew I could do the job. I remember I went to see Saltzburg for a job, I remember going to South Audley Street to see him in Warwick. TD: Saltzman. AY: [Harry] Saltzman, sorry not Saltsburg, I’m terrible with names. And this was before Bond and he was s[…]
[…] 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[…]
[…]am Busters.Unknown Speaker 32:31 Erwin Hillier was one of the cameramen on that. I think you'll find, I'm not certain on that, but normal Warwick was the camera operator. Oh yeah, normal WarwickUnknown Speaker 32:41 and we did all the models. They built all the models on the […]
[…]r a film called These are my Daughters.When I got there, that film had been cancelled and the producer said goin the office next door because there's Warwick Ward in next door andhe's going to produce The Dancing Years and he may need an editor, Idon't know. So, I went next door and saw Warwick Ward[…]
[…] Dean. I went down to see the old Countess of Warwick, she was a wonderful woman. You know she was […]
[…]en were you born, and what sort of childhood did you have, and what your parents were. CHARLES SMITH: Well, I was born in 1920, May, in Rugby in Warwickshire. And my father kept a photographic chemist's shop. And so we had, uh, sold cameras, and I served customers with films and loaded the came[…]
[…]e didn't turn up! Roy Fowler: Well it wasn't necessarily a safe thing to do that much in those days...it was accepted but... Anything more about Warwick that you can remember? Andy Worker: Well I did five pictures with them... Roy Fowler: As a freelance or were you on staff? Andy[…]
[…] in those days...it was acc epted but... Anything more about Warwick that you can remember? Andy Worker: Well I did […]