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Ron Goodwin
[…] lost touch with him, you know, but he and I used to get in the cutting room and look at the film and, I mean, we sorted it out. The the producer and director didn't anything to do with it, really. And we'd because it was music wall to wall. On those documentaries you did, there was no question of w[…]
Derek Malcolm
[…]compared to anything else. And gradually I became well known because I've been to so many festivals, and everybody knew me, you know, and most of the directors working today, probably I wrote a review of their very first film, like Scorsese or somebody like. So, you know, I have so many contexts now[…]
Pamela Mann-Francis (nee Mann)
[…]pass over to Pamela describing the rest of the interview. I'm sorry about this. Pamela Mann-Francis 0:56 My [father was a] director in a small motor company in Mayfair. And then when the war came along, he sort of freelanced and eventually became, eventually took out a sma[…]
Harry Courcha
[…]y wife made friends with another lady that was, mm, she met at the clinic where they went with their babies.Yes.She happened to be the wife of a film director.Mm.A very, quite well known one actually, the name of Francis Glassin [ph 169]Yes.Do you know him?Yes.HARRY COURCHA 16Francis and Cathy.Mm.So[…]
Alfred E. (Alfie) Cox
[…]en't the sort of requirements in those days. One of the advantages of having to do that to the tracks is there was nothing left for the editor or the director. To start altering. That was the way it was. Nowadays the last thing you do is you your dialogue because it's magnetic it doesn't need to sen[…]
Larry Allen
[…] - he was then, and his father was a big director in Gaumont-British. And this friend of mine, we were […]
Ted Candy Transcript
[…] this stage? TC: General manager. We didn’t have a managing director. I was also a director of the company, I […]
