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Norman Fisher
[…]ed to get a job?Norman Fisher: Well I had a rich aunt who knew Sir Gordon Craig, as a matter of fact, and through his influence, he then was managing director of Movietone, through his influence I had my first job. It was always considered that one started off in the labs. So I did a spell in the la[…]
Larry Allen
[…] - he was then, and his father was a big director in Gaumont-British. And this friend of mine, we were […]
Mickey Hickey -Transcript
[…] naturally. Bob Allen: How did you find him as a director then as...? Mickey Hickey: Oh he's great. He's a […]
Mickey Hickey
[…] naturally. Bob Allen: How did you find him as a director then as...? Mickey Hickey: Oh he's great. He's a […]
Maurice Askew
[…] think. GHW stood for Gregory, Hake and Walker, the three director founders. It was a Methodist organised thing - I […]
Norman Fisher
[…] of fact, and through his influence, he then was managing director of Movietone, through his influence I had my first […]
Robin Walsh
[…]s. Is that right? Well, it had been up and running. When I went there. My BFI was invited to come along and meet Brom Henderson, who was the managing director, invited by the then news editor, my Uncle Fred Corbett, who's deputy was Bill McLaughlin, literally become the RU C's communications directo[…]
Ken Westbury
[…]About seven years I was working like that, and checking a lot of information which I never realised I was taking it in at the time, and worked with a director called Sanjay mackendrick, who was absolutely brilliant film called Whiskey hero. And I was clapper loader. And it was the operator's first f[…]
Barrie Merritt
[…], Bachelor and possibly Larkins before she came to permanently in studios. And so I worked with her at the studios at the time, and I went there. The directors were George Marino, and Fred Thompson. But this was just after a bust up without Digby Turpin and some of his animation people hang around w[…]
