Search Results for: Director. Producer
Peter Sargent
[…] Oh yes, she was very pleasant. It wasn't until she got famous that things got difficult.DB. Were you employed by a studio, or were you employed by a producer, or by Hitchcock? I mean, who was your boss?PS. By a studio, and of course when a film finished you could be sacked on the spot. I well remem[…]
Bessie Bond (née Span)
[…] despot, you know.Q But, yes, it is strange that he didn’t become a member. Maybe because during the whole life of the union he was working as a producer wasn’t he?A Well, even that. But you see, I mean, he was travelling - he was in Canada for years, hewas in America for a period, you know, an[…]
Charles Cooper
[…] having said that, you advance a certain amount to the producer on the basis of what he's going to get […]
Tom Peacock
[…] his brothers there, Vincent... Sidney Cole: That's right, the art director... Tom Peacock: Yeah. Well... Sidney Cole: ...and Zoltan. Tom Peacock: […]
HP0009 Oswald (Ossie) Morris – Transcript – Side 9
[…] also try and emphasize to them the fact that the director. Is the captain of the ship. He runs the whole […]
Jill Langley
[…]on office. And I was introduced. And then he said, right, can we get started? And I thought, Oh,Unknown Speaker 59:16 of course. He's the director. And he liked to dictate with you typing straight on as he said it, which I hate. I hated that. And I still would. Because you know, in those[…]
Phil Windeatt
[…]didn’t know he is English but he was regarded as a Los Angeles writer. So it was, working on that, I worked with Mary Harron who went on to be a film director. And Mary loved archive, you could tell that she was going on to greater things and, er, we got on famously well. Erm, and Mary and then afte[…]
