Mike Bradsell

[…]Ealing was taking on temporary staff for the editing department. So I ran the number to find out what it was all about. And a former editor named ALF Chapman</mark></mark></</mark>mark> who was one of the film operations managers had quite a long helpful chat with me over the phone. And who said, Well, I better tell you, even […]

Interview

[…]Ealing was taking on temporary staff for the editing department. So I ran the number to find out what it was all about. And a former editor named ALF Chapman</mark></mark></</mark>mark> who was one of the film operations managers had quite a long helpful chat with me over the phone. And who said, Well, I better tell you, even […]

John Wiles

[…]r the Prison Service or Video after I'd left British films, but I just did that. And I did this independently with John Herbert. I was yes. And Vance Chapman</mark></mark></</mark>mark>. Yes, that's right. Yeah. And he's now down. And really that that was the end of the story. Which I've done. Nothing to do with films now for […]

Jonathan Balcon

[…]ving an affair with a convict in the East End of London with some very superb shots of Docklands and some superb acting both from Googie and from Ted Chapman</mark></mark></</mark>mark> and of course from John McCallum. A film that got very good reviews because it was neo-realism you know. Very widely accepted in France, Il Pl[…]
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