Maurice Elvey

BECTU History Project - Interview No. 110  [Copyright BECTU]Maurice Elvey (film director) 11/11/1887 – 28/8/1967 by admin — last modified Jul 28, 2008 04:49 PMTranscription Date: [? Pilot Project]  -  Interview Date: 1963-10-01  -  Interviewer: Ralph Bond[…]

Hugh Stewart

[…]l set to jazz music! [Laughs] All said with a dead straight face, so I liked him very much! And he said to me, "There's a film being made by a German director called Wilhelm Tiele who directed some films in Germany...this was the time when Gaumont British and UFA were getting together. And we were, […]

Len Runkel

[…]nknown Speaker  1:23:23  it was taken over again by the Americans in the 60s. Was it something like that? What was the name of the managing director that we had originallyUnknown Speaker  1:23:33  happy? No, happy was just, he was about, he was in the control at one time. And the[…]

A A (Tubby) Englander

[…]at was when the AKS Film Production Unit started, in 1942 and Freddie Young was there as the senior cameraman of course and Carol Reed was there as a director, and lots of other people, I can't remember their names at the moment but it'll come. And Freddie was there as the chief cameraman and I went[…]

Bill Mason

Copyright ACTT History Project, Bill Mason, film director, film producer, recorded on 4th October 1987, interviewer Alan LawsonAL: Where were you born.BM: I was born in Edgebaston, which is the snob part of Birmingham on 9th November 1915 .AL : What kind of schooling did you receive.BM: I went to on[…]

Dennis Fraser mastet text

[…] the studio because I was a freelance grip anyway. The director insisted on it. Then I went and finished. So […]

Peter Stroud

[…] world - you go in, you dub a picture, the director knows the mixers on the desk... Peter Stroud: Hmm... […]
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