June Randall

[…]a film alone, which was The Blind Goddess, which was my first film.1: And how did you like working the...I enjoyed it very much. We had a lovely director called Harold French. That’s where Imet you, Manny. It was quite exciting for me, although it was a court case. Sir Patrick Hastings had writ[…]

Charles Potter

[…]d doctor, right. Yes, I see, apparently. And this is when, when our budget was reduced by half and we had to come back to the office and sack several directors. And when I say sack, they were, lot of them were had been taken on as temporary staff. Therefore there was no problem, and we had to cut ba[…]

Kitty Wood (Morrison)

[…] G-B I and Realist.Kitty Wood : Well I wanted to leave G-B I as soon as the war was over, but I was in the middle of a lengthy Naval film and I - the director virtually blackmailed me into staying. And I wasn't able to go at a time when it would have been advantageous for me to go and work as an ass[…]

Marjorie (Sullivan) Graham

[…]en can't remember, Oh, this week in 1962. I moved on to this week. And I was on that for two years auto 62 and 63. And there were two film units, two directors and two pas who alternated. So once a fortnight I went abroad filming for two years. And on the other week, I did the life show in London fo[…]

Peter Lamont

[…]ver get it dirty. And of course, Disney expected next day that shot, that was the shot, you didn’t mess about, that was the shot. Ken Annakin was the director, Perce Pearce was that, and Carmen was production designer. So, we did that and at the same time the studios were just finishing No […]
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