Carmen Dillon

[…]or to live.Carmen Dillon: No, I'm sure not.Sidney Cole: When he became a director I think that's the case because I knew him mainly when we were both editors together at Denham, and that was different I suppose.Carmen Dillon: Yes.Sidney Cole: But there we are. So, anything else?Carmen Dillon: Who el[…]

Diana Morgan

[…]ear. Butwere you on the staff then? DM: Yes, I was on the staff. SC: Because Balcon liked to have everybody… at that time I was supervising editor and I think we were on all yearly contracts, which were renewed.  DM: Yes I was. SC: So after Foreman, what did you do then? Bec[…]

Charles Bennett

[…] a pleasant place to be. John Maxwell, who owned it, was a nasty sort of unpleasant man, and a horrible little man named Walter Mycroft was the story editor. Hitch very cruelly used to say of Mycroft - Mycroft was a hunchback - and Hitch very cruelly used to say: "If you break his back open you'll f[…]

Margaret Dale

[…]d a little attachment to the Film Dept. White gloves, cement joins and hang up trims.NS: This was at Ealing?MD: Yes. I wish I could remember who that editor was. I don’t think it was Alan.NS: Was It James Kalina?MD: No before him. We are talking about 1955.MS: It could have been Eddie Morstow.MD: We[…]
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