Anthony Mendleson

[…]n't location. When you were on location it was a very different cup of tea because then you can't control things in the same way. But that was really basically it was just perfectly ordinary office hours you might say.Linda Wood : And you said initially you didn't have any set costumes. Did you deve[…]

Gus Walker

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Charles W Smith

[…]nal images, and to my mind it still looks very good today. We now decided to publish our system of image control. An article was written called “Basic Principles of the Three-Dimensional Film.” This was a long article, 40 pages. It was published in The Journal of the Society of Motion Picture a[…]

Charles Bennett

[…]tar!Stuart Birnbaum : ...on what you term "above-the-line..."Charles Bennett : No, when you get Harold Landis [sic] getting $6 million to direct this Basic Instinct, and you get a lot of $8 million or $10 million for a star, that's where the money goes, you see. It isn't the - am I right? - it isn't[…]

Wilfred Brandt

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Teddy Darvas

[…]othy Holloway was, of course, that she became London Film's Casting Director and she was Casting Director till about the year after Alex died and she basically she did the crowd casting and she was the sweetest woman - she had a job for life - she was absolutely lovely. The other story Lew Thornburn[…]

Richard Levin

[…]rogrammes for the control, programme controlthere was Hugh Casson was there. So somebody from the civil service very important to me? And yes, it was basically Page, who would really somebody senior to him? Because he was the CEO untilAnyway, it was somebody there could be somebody like me, I don't […]

Donald Wilson

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Una Bart (Jennings)

[…]eeded, Vaughn Williams had done the same thing with his script and we sat there and went through the script, from beginning to end, and we found that basically we agreed everywhere except on two places, one of which was where Charles and I thought we needed something, in the way of music, and Vaugha[…]

John Allen

[…]d. Do you want to know where I said. Yes. Yes. I served with the relativity. I went to a training regiment in Raleigh in Lancashire and I received my basic training there and then I was posted to a Field Regiment. It was one hundred and fifty for Field Regiment are a less your own Leicestershire you[…]
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