About the set:
At Ewhurst Manor.
By Harrison Mark
Gallery
George Harrison Mark
George Harrison Marks was a British glamour photographer active in the sex industry from the mid-1950s until his death in the late 1990s. As a photographer, he founded the Kamera group of magazines with his then ‘supposed’ wife, the model and actress Pamela Green, although they were never actually married.
Extract from– IMDb Mini Biography By: Gavcrimson
Ewhurst – A Photography & Film Paradise
‘Ewhurst Manor’ was located at 37 Furzehill Road, Borehamwood and was used by several ITC productions as a filming location, but it had a seamy side at that time in the late 1950s and 60’s. It had become a favourite location for photographing young ladies in various states of undress and filming of ‘glamour’ films by multiple photographers and filmmakers, the most famous being George Harrison Marks. The house’s owner, Mrs. Doris Clifford, was reputedly a champion of Marks’ endeavours, and he filmed many 8mm movie shorts and staged numerous photographic glamour shoots at the manor house. The films included Nightmare at Elm Manor (1963) and Visit from Venus (1964), to name two. Nightmare at Elm Manor was filmed both on the grounds and in the house in 1963. The glamour photography side involved models such as Margaret Nolan, Lorraine Burnett, June Palmer and Vivienne Warren. Photos can be found in various locations within the house and the grounds. Mrs. Clifford encouraged filmmakers to use her property, and she would make a ‘nominal charge’ for the filming and photographic sessions.
Extracted from “Hi-Life” adult magazine, April 1964 (USA)