Search Results for: Betrayal. Charon Film Sweden/Channel 4. Creative Producer. RTS Best Editing (1997)
William R Vicker
[…]firms like Vinton W Vinton and Kingston lines in. That street in Charing Cross Road, small like small units. Yeah, you sort of dabbled in cameras and film printers. Tell usRoy Fowler 5:12 about the company that you went to work for. Well, I,Speaker 1 5:16 my father had to pay[…]
Frank Littlejohn
[…]d it was sometime before they got out. In fact one of the staff with John Mowlens became rather famous, also in thefilm industry eventually, was Ron Haig, he was an electrician on Mowlens.  […]
Graham Hartstone
[…]ld do the lighting. But of course it's the camera man that does the lighting. So I applied, I applied to Pinewood and to Beaconsfield film studios, which was active studio at that time. And I got a very quick response back from Pinewood saying, Yes, could I go in for an interview? I […]
Ernest Maxin
[…]s going. Vivien Leigh saw me in that round about the same time. And she was going to Australia to play in 'Streetcar Named Desire', as she did in the film with Marlon Brando. And they were looking for a lead for this. Ernest Maxin 16:43 And I thought Now which one should I[…]
Maurice Askew
[…] AM Born in India in 1916, Maurice Askew entered the film industry in 1938, working for The Religious Film Society. […]
Hazel Allen
[…]nown Speaker 4:33 it's all going very much because this sort of subsidiaryUnknown Speaker 4:36 interpolate into matches where film orientated union to some degree. I mean the history project. They played in cinemas video notUnknown Speaker 4:47 a cinema. Yes. That[…]
