[…] flight directors including Alfred Hitchcock, Sidney Pollack, Tony Richardson and David Lean. He struck up friendships with Katherine Hepburn, Robert […]
[…] Sidney Cole at http://historyproject.org.uk/interview/sidney-cole) co-edited In Which We Serve with David Lean in 1942; Vera Campbell edited Unpublished Story in […]
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[…]£150) for “Where the Spies Are”, Val Guest, 1965 as a communications man in the secret service, with one line about a call coming in from Beirut with David Niven and John Le Mesurier. His hand appearing round a door was also used in the film.By then he had 3 sons so he re-invented himself as a doubl[…]