James Arthur Clark

[…]have to be union members and working through for the Film Institute and stuff like that. Not not question. Did you see the rushes separately from the director. Or did you see it in my recollection and it could be wrong. He would see them with the producers the associate producers. I don't believe he[…]

Bill Cotton

[…]nt to ask meJohn Taylor: You refused toBill Cotton Jr: I just wouldn't board, not for any job. I didn't go in front of the board for BBCl or managing director. And the only time I ever sat a board as a matter of fact was for director general, for the job of director general which I didn't want to go[…]

Oswald (Ossie) Morris

[…]thur Catterick? photographed Brian Langley was operating the Noel Rowlands was assistant and I was the clapper boy and. Frank Catham? first assistant director. And again Paul Stein I was terrified after the miserable and so he always wore a hat he was always griping nothing was ever right. He moaned[…]

Roy Fowler

[…]he floor with tape. And I mostly was on drama and so there I remember what George Moore O’Farrell was my favourite, George was a very, very sensitive director. It's strange how some of them were very, very good indeed but they never made the transition into films, George made some pictures but they […]

Peggy Gick

[…] talks to John Legard about her career as an Art Director. She talks in detail about the planning and design skills […]

Ronald Neame

[…]her had the opportunity to star in a very, very important French film, called La Rue the wheel, which was directed by ebill goals. Very famous French director. And I think this film took about 18 months to make. It was very, very long, somewhere like six hours. And they showed two hours, one week, t[…]

Harry Miller

[…]ething.” This poor chap used to go and home, come back and you can imagine what [LAUGHTER]Although he was a great comedian, Hitchcock, he was a great director.  And when he did the first ‘talkie’, Blackmail, you were talking about any post-synching going on, well there, Anny Ondra, I have a fee[…]

Norman Spencer

[…]ard into Lesley Howard. Leslie Howard was a Hungarian. His original name was Laszlo Kovacs, H O V. AC. S, is his sister Ireenie. Howard was a casting director. And the film that I worked on with Leslie house called Pimpernel Smith. I can't remember the electoral dated 4240s Yes, or something like th[…]
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