[…]t - they were responsible, nobody else. So they were going to organise it all. So I was shooting this film, I've forgotten what it was called now, oh Bryan Forbes was in it, he was twenty-two. It was called 'All Over the Town'. And we went on location. We came back with various plates. And so the pr[…]
[…]at we could starting, you know, up in Malaysia and retreating once again to Singapore picking up what we could. The Army Film Unit was there as well. Bryan Langley was in charge of that then, so we were together quite a bit on that, but eventually, of course, we had to quit and ... The Japanese at t[…]
[…]round with Churchill's daughter...Kay Mander: He married her!Sidney Cole: He'd married her by then? What was her name - Sarah?Kay Mander: Sarah. And, Bryan Langley was the lighting cameraman. I can't remember who the others were on it.Sidney Cole: And you were...Kay Mander: I did continuity, yes. An[…]
[…]t couldn't. So that's when, when I say Terry came in, because I also you. I forget the date at which because Terry and I worked together on the pet o Bryan picture, or anyone that was,Unknown Speaker 15:13 oh, that's when I went independent, of course, because we're now, ISpeaker 1  […]
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BEHP 0002 T Bryan Langley Transcript
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