[…] all this kind of confusion of consciousness and unconsciousness, and so on, in many ways it was moving into a world of large crews, large numbers of actors, that was a world that we’d kind of moved away from and that was coming back in and catching us up again. I also think that with Channel Four, […]
[…]appened. No, that was, anyway, it was a, it was a sort of cheap horror film, because it wasn't horror at all. It was very funny. Akim tamarod was the actor who had to be had to turn into a vulture at night, because he was quite a large chap and not very tall, so he ended up looking rather more like […]
[…]football padding, and helmets and things. Very – not me. But I enjoyed it; it was a good film to work on. And Norman Jewison.RL: I can’t remember the actor now – he was very famous but his name’s gone out of my head!JH: James Caan?RL: That’s right. You did a casting for him – he had a little tunic?J[…]
[…]p;22:01 This particular one, he did a couple for me just to just just to use his voice. I mean, I didn't I didn't know that he had been an actor, which he had been, of course in Zed cars. But he had been working with Ken Loach and so on. And, and he was in as a story editor. And there was[…]
[…] already mixed, you know. But you found that they didn’tlike American voices, voice overs.Yes. Do you remember any, any one that you used, any of the actors that you might have used on voice overs specifically?Tim Turner I used to use quite...Tim Turner?Tim Turner.Oh yes, he was a regular.Used to us[…]