Alan Lawson 0:00 the copyright of this recording is vested in the ACTT History Project. Pieter de Normanville, documentary film director, interviewer, is John Taylor, recorded on the 28th of February 1991. With interjections from his wife, Sarah Erulkar side one.John Taylor 1:11 &n[…]
[…]n Festival, Moscow Festival that is every two years, and sometimes some of the others, so that one travels around to them. And er, we see some of the directors and of course it's a question of keeping one's ear to the ground sort of thing, as to who's making what, and we're all the time looking out […]
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[…]n TranscriptBritish Entertainment History Project – Interview No. 721 Thursday 5th April 2018INTERVIEWEE – NORMAN J. WARREN, DIRECTOR INTERVIEWER – MARTIN SHEFFIELDTranscriber – Linda Hall-ShawMARTIN SHEFFIELD: Over to you Norman. I’ll ask you a few […]
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[…]I was going to ask, what was the reaction of your parents and did they have any connection with the film business.Alan Lawson: Well my father was the director of publicity for I think at that time Universal Films and he'd been working in the film business since 1917. My mother before the family came[…]