[…]ng/Doubtful Word – SA Civil Rights activist.19 25:13‘Adam’? Spelling/Doubtful Word – contest uncertain.25 31:24Liz ‘Custer’? Spelling/Doubtful Word – associate.25 31:26 ‘Carol de Jonk’? Spelling/Doubtful Word – associate.101Interviewee’s name Susan Crockford DRAFT Tape 2 Side A25 31:27‘Nan Fren[…]
[…]e a) you haven't got the independence you had in those days, I mean, when you were on a job it was up to you what you got, really. Nowadays there are producers and all sorts of people aren't there, I mean with television, you're told what to film really.Alan Lawson: That's another thing I wanted to […]
[…]t up and make films come hell or high water and increasingly are making very good films. That seems to be happening here now, at last.SF: Do you know producers like Sarah Radclyffe, for example?Yeah, yeah.SF: Some good people.Yeah, there’s some good solid people. Maybe one would like to see a bit mo[…]
[…]ne and, of course, I got the job! Back to wanting to become an actress and therefore I then thought, well, what does an actress do? She does what the producer tells her. What has the producer got? He's only got the stage. It has got to be films! I mean, really, the sky's the limit, it's got to be fi[…]
[…]at … one of those odd things happened. It was … the story was that there was this little provincial performance being put on and this Hollywood producer, Mr De Thrill, and we can all guess who that’s based on, comes down and sees this thing and imagines what he would do with it if he took it t[…]
[…]a script conference and make a few very broad general points and then leave it to Angus and the writer, whoever the writers were at that time and the associate producer to get on with it and you sometimes had to interpret what he’d said and find out what he really meant. DM: I think the wonderf[…]