E E (Dave) Davies

[…]r than the other way around; George Gunn; Dave Davies got to a stage where he was working with every print manager at every major distributor –United Artists, Columbia, Warner, General Film; because Technicolor was a secret process, nobody was allowed into the laboratory; one department could not go[…]

John Dark

[…] was produced by Charlie Feldman. Charlie fell when was the last of Hollywood. Charlie was the biggest agent I'd ever been in Hollywood he was famous artists. He'd been every big motion picture star's agent that rather was from Monroe. How you name it. He planned. And he then became a producer and I[…]

Bill Cotton

[…]ually get on with Francis then, I thought he was too, he was too involved with the mechanics of the things and not enough with the performance of the artists. I'm very much to do with the performance of the artists, the mechanics are important, of course they're important.SIDE 2, TAPE 1Bill Cotton J[…]

Margaret Thomson

[…] on. And he's become quite famous in New Zealand now posthumously, and there's an art gallery donated to him. And he's considered New Zealand's prime artist now, which isn't true, of course. But who else was there, Alex Shaw was there. Now the producers were John Taylor was, John Taylor and Fra[…]

Gordon Hales

[…]Compton Bennett, an experienced film editor would know how to shoot the picture. Compton Bennett was an inhibited Englishman. Got on alright with the artists who couldn't express himself particularly well. But the film proceeded smoothly enough.Interviewer  30:33  How was it regarded when […]
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