Renee Glynne

[…]ly have a small towel across there [Indicates body private parts] And he was discussing details of Caesar... with L.P. Williams who was Art Director, Brian Desmond Hurst who was Co-Director, Marjorie Deans who was Co-Scriptwriter. And he more or less didn’t stop but he included a […]

Sue (Susan) Crockford

[…]ty centre. Because we were then getting so, what was interesting in those days, the Women’s Movement had just started and there was a really right on director of Social Services in Camden who asked, asked to meet us.SF: Oh.Which was very shrewd of him. So you’ve got people like Val Charlto[…]

Jimmy Wright

[…];we had all four whether it was such a shame because. Terry Bishop was the director and Terry had gone out beforehand and uh to suss out the locations and&[…]

Sarah Erulkar (de Normanville)

[…]ying. But it went down all right, and that was fine Rodney Giesler  24:57Tell me how you actually went around. This is your first film as a director. How did you go about making it? I mean, did Ram Gopal put on a performance for you? And then you worked out in film terms, how you were goin[…]

Godfrey Jennison

[…]om Beaconsfield. On. In and South By.SPEAKER: F7Just floundering about. No no shade you know date space and the crew of be shining on waiting for the director of the asset manager to make arrangements to shoot next week in the mines and nobody cares and nothing was. Organised before.SPEAKER: F6It wa[…]

Charles W. Smith

[…] as I say, a cooperative unit. The chief producer was Donald Alexander, and other producers were Jack Chambers, Jack Holmes. Budge Cooper  was a director. Francis Gysin was a director, later head of the Coal Board Film Unit. I can't remember any other names offhand. INTERVIEWER: Well, that[…]
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