Ron Goodwin

[…] George's secretary at that time who later became his wife. Was a lovely lady called Judy Lockhart Smith. And her father was the chairman of the film Producers Guild, which was. Company that made short films and advertising films and documentaries and so forth. They were down in St Martin's lane. I […]

Anthony Mendleson

[…]ry! [Chuckles.] Oh, there it was! But you never checked when you were doing a black and white film, you very rarely checked your costume with the art director. When you were doing colour, that was a very different matter, of course you had to then, otherwise the most awful things could happen. But i[…]

Maurice Elvey

[…]think it arose really... a man called Ridgeway, was it?Ralph Bond : Phillip Ridgeway?Maurice Elvey : No, oh dear, what was his name? A director, film director. Oh God, I'll forget my own name next. Anyway, there were two or three of us who got very annoyed because the people who owned the films and […]

Barbara K Emary

[…]Mother Rileys, of course the money was nothing to do with Mr Baxter, they were British National, they were made for British National.BA: He worked at producer director under contract .BE: It was only the last ones that was his own money, Dreaming and Here Comes the Sun and Second Mate and there may […]
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