[…] Throughout the 1930s he worked as Production Assistant, and Assistant Director at a variety of studios, including Gaumont British, MGM […]
[…] should add he wasn't getting on very well with the director. At the rehearsal stage I think things had not […]
[…] then I got to know the company, you know, the director Fyodor Otsep, and the producer, a man called Klement, […]
[…]ave?WR: Prep school in High Wycombe and then the grammar school, and I wasn’t the best student, and my parents were friendly with Edgar Wallace’s Art Director, the only lady art director at the time. She was very talented, when she wasn’t working for Edgar Wallace, mainly in the theatre,LH: Edgar Wa[…]
[…] details of Caesar … with L.P. Williams who was Art Director, Brian Desmond Hurst who was Co -Director, Marjorie Deans […]
[…]ly have a small towel across there [Indicates body private parts] And he was discussing details of Caesar... with L.P. Williams who was Art Director, Brian Desmond Hurst who was Co-Director, Marjorie Deans who was Co-Scriptwriter. And he more or less didn’t stop but he included a […]
[…]le class lady to...?Joan Kemp-Welch: Yes I think there was, I think there was. There was certainly a stigma and there was no such thing as women directors or anything like that.Roy Fowler: Right.Joan Kemp-Welch: Not at that age. Although, later, in the period where I'm saying I worked[…]
Dallas Bower Side 1Alan Lawson 00:02Dallas Bower: producer, television director, television producer, sound recordist, film editor, drama producer. Dallas, when and where were you born?Dallas Bower 00:19Kensington Hall Gardens, London 1907.Alan Lawson 00:2[…]
[…]pictures.E.M. Smedley-Aston: No, no, that's quite true. Well I...the first studio I ever went into was Beaconsfield where there was a female Art Director, I think her name was Mary Brabham or something like that. Anyhow, she was a friend of the family and she said...well I think the studio ther[…]