[…] and Goodbye Mr Chips (1969) following in quick succession. Pumpkin Eater (1964) won a BAFTA for Best Black and White Cinematography in 1964. He […]
[…] doing on his own now, because Harry Saltzman had sold his share to MGM UA, as it turned out to be and so you know, we carried on, we made one of the best bonds, smile on me, and the wonderful, wonderful shots of the submarine panel because we had to build a whole new Stage at Pinewood to accommodat[…]
[…]ve the job over to the Palladian. And it was at that point, and it's always the same. It's all sounds like a cliche to say if things turn out for the best in the end, but it was from Brighton as he eventually got the job of Coventry Hippodrome from Coventry Hippodrome, it was the Birmingham BBC, who[…]
[…]re not normally allowed to listen back to it – mainly because there wasn’t time – you had to get on with the recording… I used to try and do my best to let members of the groups and the artists themselves and the musical director to take part in the decisions on whether it was OK with them and[…]
[…] and, you know, we had a good, good life. We really did. We helped each other. We've, when we won our major awards, we won them at the same time, the BAFTA Awards. We rarely work together, only at the end when we made two films in India. And we did some... a script on something else and Steel. But a[…]
[…]id you actually meet Hitler or anything like that?A Good Lord, no. No, no, no. We went on to the border and we were trying to portray thestory of the bestiality of the Germans towards the Jews and we were popping backwards andforwards over the German/Dutch frontier from...Q When?A This was 38. Yes i[…]
[…]it you with the American Forces" and all that. So I had to go down to the Commissary and get an American uniform, which was absolutely fantastic, the best I ever had, I think! [Laughs] And er...they gave me a trip to go to the PX and er, then I had to go to the British Embassy, and I was all dressed[…]
[…]en on the individual labs did their own negotiations; only 35 staff working at Perivale at time of interview; HM took retirement in 1989 then went to BAFTA as finance director.00:25:12 – 00:34:26 Universal labs came in as a rival to CFS; 16mm wasn’t considered ‘professional’; they had very few perso[…]