[…]he sound department won a Hollywood Oscar in 1939 for the sound recording on Goodbye Mr Chips which starred Robert Donat and I think it was the first British film to achieve this award.Peter Musgrave: Western Electric came from America. Where did Visatone come from?John Aldred: Visatone was manufact[…]
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[…]sp;going into the marines, they were so smart, I didn't in fact. RF: In Which we Serve was a landmark film in the British film industry because suddenly this film came along whic h by &[…]
[…] an OBE. Lewis Gilbert # 386 18 sides British film director, producer and screenwriter, who directed more than […]
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[…] Spanish railways.Sidney Cole: Ah.Carmen Dillon: And he went on being to do with railways all his life.Sidney Cole: He was in that great tradition of British railway engineers.Carmen Dillon: Yes.Sidney Cole: Yes.Carmen Dillon: And so - he was all right. And then, when the two children were born, the[…]
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[…] Entered industry September 1946. Commercial course at local polytechnic. Joined British Lion as office junior. Very mundane work. 5000 cinemas to […]
[…] so he recommended that I should become an editor at British Lion with Sam Smith [possibly Herbert Smith, producer?] at Beaconsfield. […]