[…]dio. Yeah, that's right. Yeah. But I think the last picture I did with Harry Waxman was I felt married to him actually . was Biggest Dog in the World. We did that. But Harry used to phone me at two o'clock in the morning after, you know, he's been thinking about what we did with this stu[…]
[…] theatre at that time? DM: I can’t remember his name. It’ll come back. It had a wonderful long bar. And you could have anything you liked in the world to drink. And you met everybody who was up at Cambridge and who came back... it was very chic. SC: Very enjoyable then? DM: Lovely. I […]
[…]I considered it. I mean at one, when I was working for David MacDonald in 1954 he said ‘Oh you should be a continuity girl and you’ll go all over the world’. Well, I wondered about that you see. Because he was at, when he left us he was doing a job for the Danzigers.Yes.Do you remember the Danzigers[…]
[…]sp;Davy was a real character. I can remember his famous expression, "I'vedone every job in the world including shovelling shit from snow."AC: Leslie spent time in the States. BH: Leslie&nbs[…]
[…]ed to bring his girlfriends in when he was dubbing. Very strange goings on in those days. Then Beaconsfield shut down at the beginning of the [Second World] war, and we thought there would be no more films made, and I had this leg, couldn’t do very much in the way of fighting, and it may well have s[…]
[…]all that sort of thing - and I had to print the rushes. And one of the first jobs I did was to print the rushes for Griffith, who made 'Hearts of the World' partly there.Fowler/Lawson: That's at Worton Hall?Bill Girdlestone: No, that's at Twickenham, yes. When I was now at Twickenham, and […]
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