[…]we were the regulars so we were just down there every day. The first unit had a little bit but ours was the main one. But Carol Reed was a remarkable director and I think he was probably my greatest teacher, erm, he was a man who worked for two units, he directed both units, night and day.I was goin[…]
[…] get it done. And of course the financing and the casting were the two difficult things and he went through […]
[…] magnificent. The photography is perfection. The acting is perfection. The casting made the acting perfection. Everything about it was perfection. […]
[…] seem to remember.RENÉE GLYNNE: Yes, a million. The print now is absolutely magnificent. The photography is perfection. The acting is perfection. The casting made the acting perfection. Everything about it was perfection.DARROL BLAKE: I hear that, or I read somewhere that there was a young girl who […]
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[…]ave?WR: Prep school in High Wycombe and then the grammar school, and I wasn’t the best student, and my parents were friendly with Edgar Wallace’s Art Director, the only lady art director at the time. She was very talented, when she wasn’t working for Edgar Wallace, mainly in the theatre,LH: Edgar Wa[…]
[…] But talking about Irving Harris, he was a public relations casting director. And he had the job of doing the whole […]
[…]laughter].26.26McG: Well we are going to talk about the RAF in a moment, but first of all let’s talk about this very important visit you made to Broadcasting House?HF: Yes. As a newspaper boy, as I say, I used to make little bits of silver. One of my clients, coming out of a club, always slightly in[…]