Search Results for: Ealing
Muriel Cole
[…]d that enormously. But again, that ceased because 20th has stopped production. But through Fox, British, I heard I was introduced to Ernie Marlowe of Ealing studios, who employed me as his secretary, but failed to let me know that I also had to work for Colin Leslie, who was production supervisor an[…]
Lindsay Anderson
[…] say, there was the people who were working for Rank who then went to Korda. It was the era of Lean, Reed, and Powell and Pressburger. And then later Ealing which we were benevolent towards. But the British cinema at that time was very over praised in our opinion. The media such as they were at that[…]
A A (Tubby) Englander
[…]Universal in their heyday, either before or immediately after the war. It was a fantastic number of people that we had down in the film department in Ealing. I don't know what it is at the moment but I shouldn't think it's any less at the moment.Arthur Graham: You referred to Ealing, you'd moved fro[…]
HP0192 Lindsay Anderson – Transcript
[…] of Lean, Reed, and Powell and Pressburger. And then later Ealing which we were benevolent towards. But the British cinema […]
Robert Beatty
[…]obert Hamer is listed as associate producer. Ernie Palmer was the cameraman.Robert Beatty: All very pleasant people, everybody was very sweet down at Ealing. It was a real family atmosphere down at Ealing. They ate together in the same dining room, there was a site where the actors and directors ate[…]
Peggy Gick
[…] in a couple of weeks." Meanwhile I went down to Ealing who were also asking for somebody and there I […]
Peggy Gick
[…]d: Yeah...about that, yeah...Peggy Gick: And he said, "well I've just taken on somebody but come back in a couple of weeks." Meanwhile I went down to Ealing who were also asking for somebody and there I saw [Teddy Carrick] and he took me on at once! [Chuckles.]John Legard: Oh really! So you started […]
Bernard Gribble
[…]s is this is it. So I had an hour's training and I consider myself ready to go.SPEAKER: M3So following Monday I travelled on the bus from Oxbridge to Ealing Broadway and got off the bus at the usual place buying I think was a store called Sanders. It had been the previous Friday when I got the job b[…]
Philip Donnellan
[…]a woman doctor in charge of this party of wounded and I was enormously impressed by what she said. I had in the process of some slightly clandestine dealings with the with the communist South China and East River Group army I spent some time with with the communist commissars eating in restaurants o[…]
