Maurice Elvey – Transcript

[…] the doyen of the British film i ndustry. During his lifetime, Maurice has made at least 150 films. Maurice, I […]

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Elizabeth (Liz) Bale

[…]e and my mother used to go to London once a year for the Motor Show. And they always went to see a musical, things like, bless the bride, I seem to remember. Nick Gilbey  2:19  So, what did you? Did you have a television Elizabeth Bale  2:24  he got […]

Barrie Merritt

[…] And the production managers a guy called Harry Pousti, who had no film background, presumably, in fact, I think he came from a travel agency. So I remember, but he was the production manager there. So I worked with under Wally crook, there were various other people, animators there, there was a guy[…]

Alan Masson

[…] not, where you had to peel apart two pieces of paper as part of the thing. And we looked at various other manufacturers’ products as well. I can’t remember the names. All sorts of miscellaneous projects like that. Basically, we didn’t really develop in the technical sense new products in the UK res[…]

Philip Bonham-Carter

[…] less five years older and he’s an accountant and businessman. DB: So that was for Hotel Management was it? PB-C: That’s right yes. And I remember going round the Savoy, and being shown round the Savoy – my dad had fixed it all, and I was absolutely in awe. But I think something inside me […]

Brian Marshall

[…] I guess. And we became goat farming. The guy who was running it was a vocal, his name was Carlo mountainy is known as Ching and what you must also remember when I came into the industry sounded only been going for 15 years 15 to 16 years. So all the people I work with were pioneers. And he was a pi[…]
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