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HP0009 Oswald (Ossie) Morris – Transcript – Side 4
[…] do this. Admittedley he changed his mind but that's a director's prerogative. There is another hour where we change it […]
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Jean Kent
[…] 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[…]
Dawn Stanford
[…] the BECTU history project. We're doing interview number 354. Dawn Stanford Stanhope I get for some unknown reason, I guess it's called Stanford 23rd of may 1995. That's it. Okay. But okay.Stanley Forman 0:31 Dawn can I begin with your birth. Where were you bornDawn Stanford […]
Terry Marcel
[…] set first thing in the morning. And he would be there, right the way through to the end. knew his lines. Absolutely fantastic. Basil Dearden was the director. And we were shooting most of it in a village called Men's Gooner, I think it was called here was terrible. I mean, that was that place was b[…]
Maurice Askew
[…]on our own feet as it were. Religious Films handed over the technical stuff to GHW in 1947 I think. GHW stood for Gregory, Hake and Walker, the three director founders. It was a Methodist organised thing - I think the Methodists were often behind it - to do the technical side of the making of religi[…]
Guido Coen
GUIDO COENCopyright is invested in ACTT History Project.Guido Coen, producer and director of Twickenham Film Studios - interviewer Sid Cole .SIDE 1, TAPE 1SC: We always ask about origins, where were you born.GC : I was born in Milan, in 1915 which makes me 73, I don't feel it but its there.SC : And […]
