[…] up questions.]SIDE 1, TAPE 1Norman Swallow: When did you come to Britain and under what circumstancesRudi Cartier: I was the first person as a young director to direct the first film ever made by Sam Spiegel, he had no experience as a producer, so when it was made here, Sam Spiegel went to, he said[…]
[…]I said before said there were no people around then and to have a train to day dubbing mixer. We were a rare beast you could find plenty of assistant directors running around the floor getting the team. So so he said to me Well why don't you want your loved punch get back into production. So I thoug[…]
[…]mpany was called London District cinemas limited, and they were owned by a proprietor, chap called Wainwright. Mr. Wainwright, I can't name the other directors, and their head office was based at the capital cinema in Epsom Surrey, that's since been gone quite a number of years. And as I say, I work[…]
[…] was incredible because it was being directed by a young director called um - who directed the Bond films, um...? […]
[…] vested in the ACTT History Project. Nancy Thomas, television producer/ director. Interviewer Norman Swallow. Recorded on the twenty-fifth of January […]
[…]sed what I really wanted to do. I appeared in Richard III, with Emily Williams, which was directed by Tyrone Guthrie, who I think is one of the great directors of British theatre. He was tall and very beaky nose, and he er…used to rise up in the stalls and suddenly there’d be this giant telling me ([…]
[…] they used to go round with a moneybox in the cinema collecting for the Merchant Navy. And it was incredible because it was being directed by a young director called um - who directed the Bond films, um...?
Manny Yospha: Terry Fisher?
Johnny Goodman: No um - oh for goodness sake! A Jewish boy,[…]
[…] 1Alan Lawson.The copyright of this recording is vested in the BECTU history project. Gerry Humphries, sound recordist, dubbing mixer, managing director of Twickenham Film Studios. Interviewer Alan Lawson. Recorded on the 21st August 1995. Side one.Now, first Gerry when and w[…]
[…] College London, but = was quite a good producer - director. And = wanted to take that path, and in […]
[…]ly that but they were so keen on making the best use of me and me getting the best out of it that I was put on the floor as a second assistant to the director and then put into the cutting room on the same film. And so I learnt an enormous amount. The very first film I worked on as an assistant was […]