[…] more expensive films wasn't it?Anthony Mendleson : Yes, it didn't work in any sense at all, but it was quite fun to do. The first time I worked with David Niven. 'West of Zanzibar.' I did, you know, I used to do Anthony Steel and Sheila's clothes, that sort of thing. I didn't go out there. 'Rainbow[…]
[…]ice that was?For the Post Office, yes.Directly for the Post Office or to a company?No, no, directly for the Post Office. And it had Arnold Machin and David Gentleman and Jeffery Matthews were the three designers I used.And you scripted it?I scripted it and directed it.Sara Erulkar Page 23What c[…]
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INTERVIEW WITH PETER SARGENT, 8/5/2000PS: Peter Sargent; MS: Mike Sargent; DB: David BrownDB. What is your earliest memory, Peter? Where did you actually start?PS. I started in 1934, at Lime Grove, which of course has gone now, Lime Grove at Shepherd's Bush, and I started there. And the reason I sta[…]
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[…] quite fun to do. The first time I worked with David Niven. 'West of Zanzibar.' I did, you k now, […]