Charles Bennett

[…] Anyway, there was a lovely, lovely, lovely girl playing the second part called Jane Baxter. I was doing the awful thing of writing just ahead of the camera. The assistant director would come up and say, "got any pages for Mr. Elvey down there" - Maurice Elvey, the director. Anyway, one day Claude R[…]

Wilfred Brandt

[…]r his input on projects; discussion of pension funds; printers were built in those early days of the business; BP talks about lightweight VistaVision cameras – 11 were built by Technicolor; story about LW Oliver.00:22:55 – 00:42:00 L W Oliver took BP to a screening of the first Eastmancolor tripack […]

Una Bart (Jennings)

[…]sn’t doing what I did with the other part of the young rip on the stage, and the other Irish partCS: Perhaps you couldn’t get relaxed in front of the cameraUB: No it wasn’t that, I didn’t like the part, I didn’t think I was any good for it, I was resentful of having to do it, because they would insi[…]

Maxwell Setton

[…]a number of our films. Yes. And can you remember who you have a particular cameraman or did you use different time. No we had. That marvelous cameraman. Freddy.[…]

Johnny Speight

[…]Speight: No, not Snowy. Anyway, in fact he was restrained for, because when we weren't filming he was using fuck every other word but when we got the cameras on him he was restrained and only used it twice, out of pure emotion, I think, and we left them in there and it went up to the Beeb, higher up[…]
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