Sheila Whitaker

[…]illett, Tom Milne, Leslie. All those are the people are those... I’m just trying tothink of all those people around at that time.SF: Who was then the Director of the BFI?That was Stanley Reed.Sheila Whitaker Page 16SF: Stanley Reed, yeah.And that was the time when the BFI was getting larger and[…]

Peter Birch

[…] didn't he? Poor chap. Saville was a rather a fiery director. Yes he could say things like that. Didn't mean […]

Gus Walker

[…]ick's Day, stage six caught fire, and the roof fell in. And when they rebuild it, they divided it. They realized the stages were too big, and the art directors were expanding and expanding, and they divided it, and it became six and seven. So you had four, five and six and seven were big stages, and[…]

Brian Shemmings

[…]bsp;I saw Stan called Phillips. So if was the Met was the sort of managing director so he'd come up through the ranks. She'd been quite worked quite hard i[…]

Frank Littlejohn

[…]t of this recording is vested in the ACTT History Project, Frank Littlejohn, one time managing director, Technicolor England. Interviewer BernardHappe, with additional voices from Alf Cooper and Alan […]

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[…]

Hugh Attwooll

[…]rst film was Harold Huth? and Chilli Boucher as a juvenile leads. In a film I think it was called Downstream with a chap called David Dunbar American director of wore a big Stetson hat and was marvellous at throwing knives and things like that. But he wasn't a very good director. Not at someone, not[…]
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