Peter Sargent

[…]ecause you didn't need any intelligence as far as I was concerned, and I went in as clapper-boy - you know that - and that's how I started. The first director I worked with was Alfred Hitchcock, and for all the ruderies that have been written about him since I found him very pleasant to work with - […]

Bessie Bond (née Span)

[…]here must have been somebackground to make it worthwhile. So I didn’t know much about it. Well, a few years ago, I was thumbing through the telephone directory and I came across one Span. So I thought - it was a Maidavale number - so I rang up and a woman answered the phone and I said ‘are you […]

Charles Cooper

[…] quite a bit of contact with him. And there's another director - er, um - my mind! [chuckles] Sidney Cole: […]

Tom Peacock

[…] and In Which We Serve (1942). Colleagues mentioned include Art Director Carmen Dillon and NATKE officials Tom O’Brien and Frank […]

Jill Langley

[…]Jack HawkinsUnknown Speaker  16:55  young, most people don't know these names, but you would know them Vittorio De Sica, who was actually a director, who wore and I must say, I wasn't be mean.Unknown Speaker  17:04  Vittorio De Sica, Richard Conte and Dan Daly. Dan Daly was a mus[…]

Phil Windeatt

[…] [0:13:45] Er, yeah, yeah, they paid my expenses and I just signed on and that was a really good experience. And from that an American film director came in one day, erm ... called 7 Victor Schonfeld, and he said that he’d come over from New York he was making a film about animal[…]
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