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[…]

Bernard Gribble

[…]the producer decide to help me with the opening shots of the films which he Charles work with Charles Craig and sorry as Chas Charles Grant who's the director.SPEAKER: M6Yes yes yes yes. Now famous for a fish called Wanda which he made when he was about 80. Yeah right. Still with us still with us an[…]

Dudley Lovell

[…]gates Come on. How good are the habits abroad? What stands out in my mind there was that was my start of my association with Ken and again, yeah, the director. He came from the bush having just made holiday camp. He, I think, was it realist? Madden Park. That's it come from baton park with with Sydn[…]

John Ammonds

[…]at it is famous. Everyone hates me. I'm very famous your famous comedian who is a deregulator today. They've got an award named after him now a drama director. Oh Desmond Davis. No no he's one I know. I wonder. I'm trying to. A younger one who I think he died quite young. Anyway he was format I had […]

Chili (Dorothy) Bouchier

[…] going on between the leading man and the man in the other film and we were all engaged as sort of 6 Anthony Asquith (1902-1969) was a British film director. His directorial credits include The Browning Version (1951), The Way to the Stars (1945) and Pygmalion (1938).7 A. V Bramble (1887-1963) was[…]

Chili Bouchier – Transcript

[…] of 6 Anthony Asquith (1902 -1969) was a British film director. His directorial credits include The Browning Version (1951), The Way […]

Val Guest

[…]you weren't working on something would you hang out at the studio.VG: No, you'd meet some of the people from the studio. Weston Drury was the casting director. And I remember exactly what I got for my parts in both Innocents of Chicago and Maid of the Mountains, I got £3/15 [£3-75p] a day.RF: Unlimi[…]

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[…]

James (Jimmy) Gilbert

[…] but it was quite hazy. and it wasn't made particularly attractive for theatre audiences.John Taylor: What was Casson's job.Jimmy Gilbert: He was the director. He was totally untrained really. And after a couple of years Peter Potter took over and it became very much better as a, a better run theatr[…]
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