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[…] designer? PH No, no. I don’t know what that is. Do you?I A pain in the neck to the recordist I should think. What was your surprise when you got the nomination.PH I was surprised when I got the nomination. I was even more surprised when the picture won the award because it was a very subtle picture[…]
[…]costing films was to add up what you'd spent and see what you'd got left in the budget, and that was it! [Chuckles] Roy Fowler: And hope for the best! Had your family had any connection at all with films or show business? Andy Worker: Not before then, no. Roy Fowler: No, right. Were t[…]
[…]us and rather full of himself, and I was about the person of the lowest degree that came in touch with him at that time. However, by 1941 some of the best of the British, as it were, on the staff were disappearing, dear Freddie James, when Colin had gone, oh, several of the boys whose names now I ca[…]
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[…]sort of looked after them from the point of view of getting them down to the school – no, that’s not quite right. I’ll have to stop and think how one best sums it up.Shall I stop?[break in recording]So you’re in charge, or the department was in charge of in a sense scheduling the contract artists – […]
[…]nt out as a Shell film. They're talking about doing some more but if they don't I might have some rights, I wrote and directed it all and it 's now a best seller on video. That took several years because collecting film from all over the place, from all over Europe, and in fact collecting film which[…]