[…] Sidney Cole: What other directors... did you ever work with David Lean? Tilly Day: No, I knew him very well. […]
[…]dn't have to say. Yeah, yeah, come on, let's get on with the plot. It, I was lucky enough. Again, sort of by accident, to fall under the influence of David Putnam. I don't know quite why I was approached, but he was setting up a film called That'll be the day, which, starring David Essex, as a ficti[…]
[…]dn't have to say. Yeah, yeah, come on, let's get on with the plot. It, I was lucky enough. Again, sort of by accident, to fall under the influence of David Putnam. I don't know quite why I was approached, but he was setting up a film called That'll be the day, which, starring David Essex, as a ficti[…]
[…]ine was the first amateur production of it at Cambridge - sold out, couldn't get a seat. In that production people who are like now Lord Rowe-Beddoe, David Rowe-Beddoe, played the Longshoreman. So that was the kind of thing that I did. I also did Twelfth Night with Ian McKellen as Toby Belch, Corin […]
[…]of films. He startedRichard Marden 32:15 directing in back 1930. And it was photographed by Steven Dade. And it had Geraldine Fitzgerald, David Ferrer, Roland Culver. And it was from a stage play. It was a murderAlan Legard 32:34 on Fox not too long ago. Yes, heRichard Marden[…]
[…]cutive ready to go doctoral ran it and I was running we we had we had David Lean running name and have a cabin in one lot. We had we had Dalrympl[…]
[…]they weren't going to have all these hammy University trained writer they were going to get our proper commercial experience film briefings. They got David MacDonald. So David MacDonald came in to meet and another live ship. They didn't want sort of run about boys like me and my mate. They got a pro[…]
[…]ut the passion.Paddy Carey 1:39 Well, by that time, I was a camera man. And I went with Harry hooker as my assistant and the director was David Villiers, who was ex Air Force. He had a rather remarkable story to when he was in Bomber Command. He was a pilot. And the attrition, the loss o[…]
[…]ecame interested in the use of film and got involved with the Army Kinematograph Corps.They were making films like Officers and Men with star casts - David Niven - Peter Ustinov - whenI was writing this Instruction Manual I got involved with them and the whole business of Armytraining films and that[…]
[…]gned me up for seven years – it went on for 15 years. But that was through what they thought about me on Goodbye Mr Chips.AL: Now… You’ve worked with David Lean. The first one was with Dr Zhivago, wasn’t it?FY: No, Lawrence of Arabia. Then Dr Zhivago and Ryan’s Daughter.AL: What do you find ab[…]