[…] bit but with the renters, I didn't work much for Associated British, although I bought some shares in Associated British […]
[…]as now. Um, who else did I? Well I worked - I didn't work so much at Elstree, I worked there quite a bit but with the renters, I didn't work much for Associated British, although I bought some shares in Associated British with some of my Ostrer money! [chuckles] And now of course there's not a - I f[…]
[…]who Four Weddings and a Funeral was not an outstanding camera man, competent but nothingmore. But he will get so much work (it rubs off) because he’s associated with success. And Michael (cough) he’s a man of principle so if he is sent a script that has things in it that he finds either distasteful […]
[…] go on! By that time he knew that I was associated with the secret service. So, next day I was […]
[…]es, how wonderful to meet you!" So we all drank together, and things like that. Time went on...No! Time didn't go on! By that time he knew that I was associated with the secret service. So, next day I was sitting here in this house, out in the garden. I'd been working and I walked out in the garden,[…]
[…]brother. He was as you as quite a natural actor. And who else was on, Jenny Laird was the lead in that. So after that your next picture was one I was associated with, Dead of Night.CC: Yes, that 's when we started to know each other, to our mutual advantage or disadvantage.SC: Tell me about Dead of […]
[…]oming back to this country, because of family illness I eventually got married at a time when I just managed to get a job with BIP, you know, the old British International Picturesat Elstree.R. F. Tell us how you set about that? Had you become a film buff, a film fan. Did you go to films a great dea[…]
[…]d you know, they probably contributed more than any other picture! Roy Fowler: Yes. I don't mean this in any accusatory fashion, but you've been associated with some extraordinary bagels! You knew about 'London Town' right? Andy Worker: Yeah! Roy Fowler: And 'Caesar' and 'Casino Royal[…]
[…] don't mean this in any accusatory fashion, but you've been associated with some extraordinary bagels! You knew about 'London Town' […]
[…]p, 1955, 1956 and. And Free Cinema, and I thought it would do for the first Free Cinema programme because it was just there.Norman Swallow: Yes it is associated with Free Cinema of course even though you made it earlier.Lindsay Anderson: You're right. And again, I'm sure most professional film-maker[…]