Charles Crichton

[…]and, near Stranra, a place called Portpatrick.SC: Your family is Scottish, do you feel Scottish yourself.CC: Yes I do, I'm against being English, I’m British. I feel at home in Scotland.SC: You’re very keen on fishing and you often goCC: That's another thing, no I like Scotland. I feel at home with […]

Michael Colomb

[…]ovice crew to tear the set down. Taking big chunks out of the set. And always remember the the Americans the difference between the Americans and the British directors, British directors will never give up. They will always envisage the shot and shoot it as they envisage it. The Americans soon say a[…]

Maurice Elvey

[…]ewee: Maurice Elvey Tape 1, Side 1Ralph Bond : This is a tape-recorded interview with Maurice Elvey, who is certainly one of the pioneers of the British film industry. Even the doyen of the British film industry. During his lifetime, Maurice has made at least 150 films. Maurice, I gather you we[…]

John Turner

[…] last modified Apr 18, 2008 03:54 PM 1930s - Gaumont British newsreel cameraman 1940s - War correspondent - Naval correspondent, […]

Mickey Hickey -Transcript

[…] Pinewood. 1940s -60s - Feature sound recordist, particularly at MGM British (Elstree). Also with David Lean, Kubr ick and Hammer. […]

Mickey Hickey

[…] (AKS), Pinewood. 1940s-60s - Feature sound recordist, particularly at MGM British (Elstree). Also with David Lean, Kubrick and Hammer. BECTU […]

Michael (Mickey) Hickey

[…]estern." So the Western Electric...Bob Allen: Can I just interrupt there, just to clear up a little point for people listening - this was the Gaumont-British, or British Acoustics, rather...Mickey Hickey: The British Acoustics, yeah.Bob Allen: The British Acoustics system, which actually was a Danis[…]
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