[…]been paid, and they'd got to get home, you know, and they were shorts and documentary personnel, and when they came back, obviously, they came to the executive committee and told what had happened. And the executive committee took it to the General Counsel, and we took this boat to take it away, so […]
[…] the film so if you did not have a director sitting over your shoulder telling her how to do it as so many editors have nowadays you showed it to the executives and the museum director and if you were as smart as I tried to be you had all your discussions in the theater about editing with everybody […]
[…]and down.Roy Fowler: Is that an aspect of the business that you've enjoyed, the living high,because certainly producers did it, the Rank Organisation executives did thatMaurice Carter: Yes, they sure did. No, I'm afraid we lived on the breadline mostly. Notreally on the breadline, I mean I've always[…]
[…]ed in the thing, but no-one … anyway I remember there was a Late Night Line-Up afterwards, in which Joe Slovo, who was her husband, and is now on the executive of the ANC - very high-powered guy - and was a Communist, was tremendous, cause he faced this Soref and everything else in the studio and he[…]
[…]about what the picture costs but nobody really know except perhaps the accountants of Columbia. Because Spiegel and Mike Frankovich who was the chief executive of Columbia Pictures in Europe, there will always arguments going on but Spiegel has a wonderful way of getting his own way and never reveal[…]
[…]sing film director Mike Kevin Billington called Madison Avenue. And he was granted permission to just do one magazine of shooting on some advertising executives who reckoned they were far too busy to give a longer interview. So he said, Okay, when it runs out, I'll stop. But you can apparently you c[…]
[…]sing film director Mike Kevin Billington called Madison Avenue. And he was granted permission to just do one magazine of shooting on some advertising executives who reckoned they were far too busy to give a longer interview. So he said, Okay, when it runs out, I'll stop. But you can apparently you c[…]
[…] up on those, I think it was one of the Liberation's of British transport that we could work from transports rather, treatments rather than so called executive scripts, which rarely corresponded to the facts on the ground at the time.Unknown Speaker 32:52 Fair enough.John Hargreaves &nbs[…]
[…]e was Was he a devout Christian or is yes was involved. At Ronald Neame 1:57:24 times, there came a time when he became an executive. For the rank organization. I even think he was for a time he ain't think he's still there Pinewood after there was a long gap that were I d[…]
[…]me I worked with Bert was with erm, Run a Crooked Mile for Universal Columbia Pictures or Universal Pictures. I should be on there, and the executive producer from America wrote an article for one of the trade magazines saying the British technicians had no verve, and all he wanted to[…]