Anne V Coates

[…] and I suppose in a way it was, but, in fact, I always think it was Horse’s Mouth, because, to work with Ronnie Neame and John Bryan who were part of Cineguild seemed like, just a fantastic thing to happen. And it was due to Clive Donner again who had helped me BECTU History Project Interviewe[…]

Gordon McCallum

[…]s Films and Independent Producers. And Two Cities remained at Denham and the Independent Producers, which were the Archers - Mickey Powell and so on; Cineguild - David Lean and Company; Wessex - Dalrymple and so on; and the Launder and Gilliat, a marvellous bunch of producers. They were going to Pin[…]

Adrian (Andy) Worker

[…]eah. Roy Fowler: He was, I think, by nature a quiet and self-effacing man anyway. Andy Worker: I believe so, yes, hmm. Roy Fowler: And Cineguild was also part of that. Andy Worker: That was David Lean and... Roy Fowler: Ronnie [Neame] and David Lean, yeah. What about them, w[…]

Harry Miller

[…] time who was a very experienced man, very nice chappie.ALAN LAWSON: Did you do Blithe Spirit?   That was Two Cities.  No, actually, it was Cineguild.  It came a bit later.HARRY MILLER: No I didn’t do Blithe Spirit.   I remember Bill Sistrom giving us tickets, Ralph Kemplen, Alan[…]

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[…] Wessex, yes that's right. E.M. Smedley-Aston: And the other one...was Cineguild, I think more or less still there? Roy Fowler: […]

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[…] it. Rodney Giesler : And then of course they formed Cineguild didn't they? L.P. Williams : Yes, then they started […]

Gordon McCallum

[…] which were the Archers - Mickey Powell and so on; Cineguild - David Lean and Company; Wessex - Dalrymple and […]

adrian-andy-worker

[…] Andy Worker: I believe so, yes, hmm. Roy Fowler: And Cineguild was also part of that. Andy Worker: That was […]
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