[…]ack of the jeep in Korea, I mean, the bottom was red-hot on...on charcoal. I used to have these thick gloves and then hold it like that... Oh...Yeah, David Samuelson, he always held his like that, you see. He never used the strap at the top, but I did, I used to take the weight. And I used to put my[…]
[…]se.SF: It’s funny, we have yet to have a Christian. You know, we’ll ask, throw in religion and philosophy at the end. You’re in the same boat as David Robinson and all sorts of people, you know.I suppose like David and all of us, we try and do the best we can in whatever area we can.You know, I[…]
[…]t he is going to do, Never ever... I mean people like Peter Sasdy never over schedule never, ever ever. I mean, you know, I haven’t worked with David Lean and I haven’t worked with that kind of director, so I don’t know what their work is like. TD: They don’t keep their schedule.&nb[…]
[…]ht I'd be good at it, and I think I would have been if I'd had a training. Nearly all the Ealing boys who were making wonderful films, Carol Reed and David Lean, all these people had been through the whole function of the technical side of filmmaking. They'd started as clapper boys, or they'd been i[…]
[…]always interested in sound and I used to holler down the Hoover tubes from room to room. And really, the whole thing clinched itself a mutual friend, David McCallum and he used to live in the homes with a brother who was a film editor, Douglas I've only didn't meet him very much. But he was the seni[…]
[…]ctually feel what it's like to be old and to live alone. And - oh, just before the editing stage, it's quite interesting this, it would interest you. David Muir photographed it, an Australian cameraman who happened to be over here, a very sweet man, who also did it for nothing. And when I took him t[…]