[…] who always had a rosebud in his lapel. I don’t remember the nameI: You were obviously getting on with the job. And what about costume designers, art directors?JK: Ah yes, Elizabeth Haffenden, marevellous designer, I was always furious with myself because I never collected any of her designs. It nev[…]
[…]r ballet.NS: Did Mrs Capon produce or direct it? Who?MD: She directed it. I don’t recall it. She was a producer. That was the title. The title ‘director’ didn’t exist. The duties were not split. If you were a producer, you directed it. The same in the theatre in this country. If you were a pro[…]
[…]ably worth about fifty thousand.Teddy Darvas: The interesting thing about Dorothy Holloway was, of course, that she became London Film's Casting Director and she was Casting Director till about the year after Alex died and she basically she did the crowd casting and she was the sweetest woman -[…]
[…]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[…]
[…]r. He also did some 16 mill he had a 16 millimeter camera. Can't remember what for, andUnknown Speaker 14:13 Bill was the producer, boss, director, and who else can I remember now by name? There were one or two people who were on the staff of the advertising department,Unknown Speaker &n[…]
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