[…] outside temptations? RW B: Not many. RF: Not ABPC [ Associated British Picture Corporation], for example? RW B: No. RF: How did senior […]
[…]at there was, was the most interesting, really, and would have made it into a bloody good film. But we had to get clearances and okays from everybody associated with the family. And so we had to clean up Mr. William freeze green a great deal. But nevertheless, it's still remained a worthwhile contri[…]
[…]eally is he was an artist and a great technician and highly educated person. You see, I hope you forgive me saying this, the majority of people I was associated with at that time were very highly educated people, cultured people. Weren't crude, vulgar. I valger and the the set a certain standard the[…]
[…]f I write a picture you like will you do it for us?” And I wrote a picture called Miss Pilgrim's Progress, which we made for Danny Angel.RF: Were you associated with him now?VG: I hadn't set up a company with him, I just worked for him. There was another youngster, because Danny these days always ta[…]
[…]w who were the nice people in the village didn't want to know us, we were just the schoolmasters family whereas the people with whom we were normally associated we didn't want to have anything to do with. So we were in effect very isolated in that village and I think that probably may have had[…]
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[…] the city, called Scringer and he was a director of Associated British Picture Corporation which as you all know was founded by John […]
[…] in that I was right, I worked on several mini pictures down there. But the fact of the matter is it had done me no good in the business to have been associated with this film that didn't do, you know, that folded, through no fault of mine. But such is life.Roy Fowler: Edward, you mentioned two name[…]
[…]ugh him that I did get an introduction to Elstree. There was a man who I think was still a name in the city, called Scringer and he was a director of Associated British Picture Corporation which as you all know was founded by John Maxwell. And I think at that time the Associated British had a rather[…]
[…]p;suppose we should look at it in this way. There were a great many cinemas in the country at that stage, and also had a very lucrative contract with AssociatedUnknown Speaker 46:36 British didn't they veryRoy Fowler 46:40 profitable business for aSpeaker 1 46:41 […]