Charles Cooper

[…] as far as production was concerned. So as far as distribution was concerned we got hold of the...certainly the Soviet […]

Francis Gysin

[…]p;more to be said about that because in the early days of my interview the distribution was given to a national screen services and NHS frankly we're pretty slo[…]

Francis Searle

[…]is. Oh, I'm sorry.Speaker 2  2:10  Oh, because it would be, wouldn't it? Yes. Anyway, they were, they were, they were filled for theatrical distribution. Yes,Unknown Speaker  2:19  yes. This was the Austrians, part of the Austrian British Empire,Speaker 2  2:24  on the […]

Charles Cooper

[…]ink we had the able people, the able filmmakers that could have really competed on a technical level as far as production was concerned. So as far as distribution was concerned we got hold of the...certainly the Soviet films - October. Of course one of the first films was of course Potemkin and a nu[…]

Charles Potter

[…]be to be set up. And I had written to Christian Baron, who sent for me. And I was attacked. Attached, as opposed to post, it attached to this unit as distribution system as and when they made films. I I was the first person.Unknown Speaker  1:07  So you were a founder member,Speaker 1 &nbs[…]

Charles Picken

[…]om his recent years working in London’s peripheral area cinemas had enjoyed excellent relationships with the Marketing Executives of many of the Film Distribution Companies that supplied their releases to Odeon so when the Fox official who was charged with making “on the ground” arrangements for the[…]

John Hogarth

[…], and they simply said, "Do you want to go on the sales side, or do you want to go on the accounts side?" Because there was a basic division within a distribution company in those days. And accounts sounded very boring, although I had done this commercial course and had been quite successful at that[…]

Edward Dryhurst

[…]be on the screen roughly, perhaps a bit more than six five, eight thousand perhaps.Roy Fowler: So essentially the studio was the production arm for a distribution company. Was the distribution company also called Ideal?Eddie Dryhurst: Yes.Roy Fowler: It was.Eddie Dryhurst: Ideal Film Renting Company[…]

Interview

[…]her unit, Transport, we got a lot of exposure from cinemas, we got circuit bookings and brought back more than the cost of some films from theatrical distribution and television together, and American distribution. But Shell have never done it. And they always had a principle that they weren't un th[…]

Ronald Neame

[…]lm that we've got up to now together, I think maybe there was 10 days work and make it as as near a finished cut as possible. The man who was head of distribution of British land? I'm not sure his name wasn't Smith. Yes. Was it? He said, He has promised to come and look at what we've done on Monday.[…]
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