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 […]

Maurice Carter

[…]ge over and everyone was interested in getting the film finished.But the budgets for those early films, we went onto the Will Hay, the famous Will Haypictures we made there, we made so many of them and the budgets for those were£75,000.Roy Fowler: That is what we would call above and below the lineM[…]

Erwin Hillier

[…]d painting, I like to be on the photography side, because that is, again, a very creative side. So he said to me, now we give you a chance on my next picture, but I must tell you one thing. If you make one mistake, you're off the picture. This is the person again, Erwin Fritz Lang Rogers, Gliese was[…]

Ronald Neame

[…]sight was. Ronald Neame  4:36  This was well, I suppose you could say it was love at first sight. He took a lot of wonderful pictures of her. And there are still a lot around by the way, and she was very, very beautiful. Now films were just beginning to get underway here. An[…]

Dudley Lovell

[…]a lot of North hardware, the exteriors were night. And I remember one winter's night there and I think the director was waterfall. I was working on a picture there and we just went on and on and on. No probation, no meals, no breaks until I it was about how Bothwell we've been working since about fo[…]

Val Guest

[…]inishing. What was I going to tell you? Oh yes, that year, later that year, I had been nominated, The Day the Earth Caught Fire had been nominated by BAFTA, it was then the British Film Academy, it was one of the nominations for the best screenplay, I had so many other pictures for which there had b[…]

Anne V Coates

[…]d then my father had a 16mm camera that, he used to take photographs of us as kids. Mhm. Which I still have. And... Will they surface at the BAFTA [inaudible]? [laughs] I don’t think so. I... I don’t know where they are now. My, my problem from the BAFTA point of view actually is the fac[…]

Charles Picken

[…]begun its inexorable march into the living rooms of the nation and the weekly visit, or in my fortunate case more often than that, to the local movie picture theatre was the form of escapism of the masses. Having been born and brought up in Edinburgh I can probably claim to have visited nearly all o[…]

Chili Bouchier – Transcript

[…] one of Lean’s cameramen, camera operator, and he was at Bafta that night too? CB: Oh was he? I: Yeah, […]

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[…]
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