Search Results for: BAFTA nomination Best Actress for The Russian Bride (2002)
Tony Bridgewater
[…]n doesn't want to go, I would like to go can I go?' And he said, 'oh I expect so yes. All right'. He was very casual. You know. I probably wasn't the best suitable man for the job being so new in the company. But anyway, he agreed. So I was thrilled to have this chance. I didn't know much about it y[…]
Ena Baga
[…]as a cinema pianist was when....originally I went to convent (school), and learned the piano there, which I hated because the poor old Nuns did their best, I used to run under the tables to dodge them, and my Father got a bit disconcerted, he said, ‘I don’t know whether I should put you to typing an[…]
Desmond Dickinson
[…]6 – 00:43:15 Un-perforated film stock in early cinema; perforating film was done by women in the studios; shuffle-gate Bell and Howell camera was the best made according to DD; viewfinders in cameras; DD discusses modern developments including scope and Technirama which drew in audiences; 00:43[…]
Marion Grierson (Taylor)
[…]onship to the people is of far deeper significance in the national life than modern opinion would allow and is affected by no narrowness of sect or denomination and is a theme that calls for broad understanding, sensitiveness of touch and personal conviction. All these Miss Grierson has brought to t[…]
