Search Results for: BAFTA (1957)
Rodney Giesler
[…]was a one-off.Rodney Giesler: I don't know. I never met him (Neame) although I wrote and thanked him profusely. Also I only finally met David Lean at BAFTA about 6 months before he died. But that day at Pinewood was the next step towards movie-making.John Legard: Your day out at Pinewood was a very […]
Chili Bouchier – Transcript
[…] one of Lean’s cameramen, camera operator, and he was at Bafta that night too? CB: Oh was he? I: Yeah, […]
HP0103 Roy Ward Baker-Transcript
[…] and itÔÇÖs rather sad it doesn't now. I don't think BAFTA fulfils that particular thing. You mentioned, and we kind […]
Chili (Dorothy) Bouchier
[…]h, I must have done, yes, but I probably didn’t know his surname.I: No, well he went on to be one of Lean’s cameramen, camera operator, and he was at Bafta that night too?CB: Oh was he?I: Yeah, but, Peter says it was a very happy little studio, was it? YesCB: Oh, it was lovely, Oh, it was lovely. It[…]
John Schlesinger
[…]esinger: Nominated, and so was John Voight. But sentimentally I think out of, John Wayne got it for True Grit. I think they were more generous at the BAFTA awards. I think they got awards here. Norman Swallow: A very great film John Schlesinger: It's just been revived, 25 years. They've re[…]
Dennis Main Wilson
Interview No 204 Dennis Main Wilson.This transcript version was created using Otter software for the first three sides of the interview, which were edited and combined with a converted and edited PDF file of the remaining four sides. Consequently, the time codes are more infrequent on sides fo[…]
