Julia Cave

[…]ndeed.Alan Lawson:  How long were you there?  A couple of years?28:00  Julia Cave: Yes, a couple of years [long pause] And I sort of planned to work in the theatre when I came out, but it wasn’t, there wasn’t much work around and at about that time, John Warrington, who I’d worked wit[…]

John Krish

[…]ause I appeared to be a very willing, running-type assistant, they put me with Jack Lee on his first film, which was to be shot in Dover and on the channel during the Battle of Britain. It was called The Pilot is Safe, it was a five-minuter, and it was about the air-sea rescue boats. And I went with[…]

Alexander Faris

[…]iked and so at least you had a speaker back stage so it made it much easier. But I got so used to doing it without the Speaker, it did sometimes just annoy me. That was the way it was done, and eventually now there is television backstage which is a whole different proposition .TD: Can you tell the […]

Wendy Toye

[…] would interest you all. And that was The Stranger Left No Card. And Alex saw it and was so impressed by it that he asked if he could send it to the Cannes Festival under the banner of London Films, it was British Lion by then, and he 7 asked to send it to Cannes which he did and it won an awar[…]

Jill Craigie

[…] cottage was certainly next door to the very grand Queen Anne establishments belonging to the doctor or the lawyer, and […]
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