Wolfgang Suschitzky

[…]really about an act, an actor of the sort of Donald worthy type,Unknown Speaker  30:11  who takesSpeaker 2  30:12  his revenge on critics, murdering one after the other andSpeaker 2  30:28  I kept up my documentary films after that, and The occasional commercials until […]

Robert Beatty

[…] were getting a bit out of touch with subject matter. it sounds a bit fey and twee.Robert Beatty: It was a little and it didn't go down well with the critics, they wouldn't believe it. The English critics wouldn't believe an Irishman would sit on the steps like that, but believe me some Irishmen hav[…]

Val Guest

[…] and so I directed it. I was very lucky it went into the Leicester Square Theatre with a Victor Mature, Rita Hayworth film called My Gal Sal, and the critics gave hell to My Gal Sal, and to be smart and snide about the picture they said the best thing on the programme was a Ministry of Information s[…]

Elaine Schreyeck

[…]on't think they'd be affected so much about that, except they might wonder where somebody was in a room. But, other things, I mean, and they are very critical now about things. Maybe they're very critical because they're bored stiff with the, with the film. You know, I think that sometimes it, if, f[…]

Geoff Hermges

[…]n't like doing is the having an add on television door the camera, which enables the director, Uncle Tom Coley and all to sit on the on the sidelines criticizing your operating. The average operator camera tests that, and I don't like it at all. It is an aid, because if you have to choose which take[…]

Philip Leacock

[…]very nice and he said, "I think we'll save the set Philip. You might want to do a few little extra clasps later on." [Laughs] That was the nearest to criticism you'd ever get from him! [laughs] It was a fun picture I must say.Stephen Peet: So really, by then you had moved away from any kind of docum[…]

John Shearman

[…]ientific film prize at the Venice Festival, which was not as glamorous then as it is now. And Caroline legern, writing about the festival in her film criticism column and about the poor standard of the British entries, said, somehow we always win the liver Fluke prize. This film was liver Fluke Fluk[…]
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