This was the first film to use the new sound stage constructed at Nettlefold Studios in 1937. This 120 ft x 85 ft x 35 ft stage would be known as 'Stage A.'
When Nettlefold (which was know as Walton Studios at the time) was sold, the stage was dismantled and reconstructed at M-G-M British in Borehamwood. Ready for use in 1962, this became their 'Stage 10.'
When M-G-M British closed, in 1970, the stage was moved to Bray and became Bray's 'Stage 1' officially opened in 1973.
When Nettlefold (which was know as Walton Studios at the time) was sold, the stage was dismantled and reconstructed at M-G-M British in Borehamwood. Ready for use in 1962, this became their 'Stage 10.'
When M-G-M British closed, in 1970, the stage was moved to Bray and became Bray's 'Stage 1' officially opened in 1973.