[…]ian mutiny which was never a made, I don't believe they ever read it. I had a disastrous relationship with Marshon Lassiter and Stanley Jaffe then of Columbia about a remake of In A Lonely Place which would have been very good but the script writer I wanted to use wasn't expensive enough. So Stanley[…]
[…] came out. And I came back and I went to Lime Grove then of course because Islington - well it had opened up again, yes that's right, it opened up as Columbia Pictures opened it up again I think. Because they were afraid - apart from Lime Grove - a lot of it was political I think. Lime Grove was emp[…]
[…]in and join him on there.Alan Lawson 6:01 Were these the ones that were eventually released in the cinemas? Yes, one Reelers. Released by Columbia.Paddy Carey 6:08 I think there were Yeah.Alan Lawson 6:10 And I just quit. I'm just seeing some of them. And you had […]
[…]studio but certainly particular firm based in the West End Like if Paramount or Columbia was one of their pictures they'd be time for 12:00 noon bill would deli[…]
[…]leased to my knowledge. I was driving through Hampton Court one night and there was a hand-written notice, crayon, on a board, "By kind permission of Columbia Pictures for one night only, 'The Reluctant Saint'" that's all. That presumably was 16mm you know. It was sad really, very sad, 'cause Eddie […]
[…]me in and I got a bit tired of this. I finished decorating the kitchen and everything and I thought I must do something so I got myself loaned out to Columbia or anyone who would have me just to occupy the time till my contract ran out.Peter Musgrave: Before we move on to the next stage I seem to re[…]
[…]n. So somehow, how we did it I don't know, I wasn't quite the size I am now. So we got down, that was one of those things.We also went out to British Columbia to a small holding, there which was on the edge of the Pacific Ocean, and he had an orchard and a small field with some cows and he had fishi[…]
[…]maybe seen Kensington high street was it? I forget they wouldn't let me in. They got the chief engineer down. But I've been to the plaza and dominion Columbia. I've been I went to remember, I can always call now the Carlton remember the Carlton Yes. Yes. Haymarket? Yes. Yes, Tottenham market. I sent[…]
[…] asked me if I would do it. He said I've a terrible problem. I've inherited this script, I've got to make this picture for various financial reasons, Columbia have got Peck and Sophia contracted for a picture and we've got to use them. It's not my metier but I'm stuck with it. The only thing I can t[…]
[…]e I was President but I was a Trustee, or must, maybe it was President Elect. Anyway, I got the number two to escort, was Princess Diana. So it was a Columbia film, it was called, it was Tom Courtney and Albert Finney that theatrical BAFTA. (The Dresser) The Dresser! And if you’re sensible you know […]