Roy Parkinson

[…] with Marcel Hellman and young Doug Fairbanks [Douglas Fairbanks Jnr.] who had two companies, Excelsior Films and Criterion Films, and they worked at Worton Hall. We made AccusedSC: Where was Worton Hall because that's disappeared nowRP: Worton Hall that was Isleworth, no Hounslow. I was at Hou[…]

Tilly Day

[…]ole: And didn't Warwick Ward have something to do with controlling the studio?Tilly Day: Ah, no, Walton-on Thames - [TD corrects herself] - Worton Hall.Sidney Cole: Worton Hall.Tilly Day: He became - to our amazement - he became studio manager.Sidney Cole: That's right, yes,[…]

Tilly Day

[…] Day: Ah, no, Walton-on Thames - [TD corrects herself] - Worton Hall. Sidney Cole: Worton Hall. Tilly Day: He became - […]

Peggy Gick

[…]British filmmaking...Peggy Gick: It was very busy, yes.John Legard: ...in 1935 we're talking about, '34, '35?Peggy Gick: [???] Then I went to [Walton Hall] 'cause Douglas Fairbanks Junior formed his own company, but that was...[Maurice Helman] wasn't it?John Legard: [Marcel Helman].Peggy Gick: [Marc[…]

Hugh Attwooll

[…]h was Hampton grammar school. And in this, just before the school holidays, 1928 I was offered a job as assistant to the stills camera man at Whorton Hall. And I said, Fine, you know, this was for the school holiday period. And I went over there on a Saturday morning, and found that the chap got the[…]

Peter Tanner

[…] very bad grace she took me on as assistant and she really gave me hell, Peggy, she won't mind my saying so now, but she did. First of all we were at Worton Hall for a short time. Then we moved to Ealing with was ARP.Roy Fowler: ATPPeter Tanner: No even before it was ATP it was ARP which w[…]
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