Guido Coen

[2] He began his career working for Filippo Del Giudice and Two Cities Films.

I immediately said I had when in point of fact I did not know what he meant, and there was a young man in the office with Sir David Cunnynghame called Lew Watt, and he said Lew Watt will do the technical side and we want you to subtitle an Italian picture in to English.

There was always the problem that the Movieola might break down and so we had spare keys of other cutting rooms in in elm St in case we were caught.

[2]Coen later founded his own company Kenilworth Film Productions and spent most of the post-war years producing second features.

He made a dozen films in partnership with the director Charles Saunders.