[…]am standing up, the other guy collapsed practically with shock, he was less than five foot particularly with this stooping thing.Roy Fowler: Do you remember who it was.Robert Beatty: No, I was just told it was an American actor, it was probably over finances.Roy Fowler: Black Limelight then was your[…]
[…]in the industry.DB. I can in a way sympathise with it because a film costs more, it's more elaborate, and it's kind of built to last. It has a longer lifetime in cinema whereas television is churn churn churn; it's gone very quickly.PS. Yes, but if you're using the same material, the same equipment,[…]
[…]evision,they all want to be in television. I was absolutely film mad. Iwas taken to films quite a lot when I was young, even silent films, Iseem to remember seeing silent films and later on I took myself off tosound films and it completely took hold of me and in my head deciding, atthe age of 15 dec[…]
[…] Hardy and Anne Scott-James who was a very beautiful young woman then. And I enjoyed that, I worked very hard, it was wonderful training. And I was a member of NATSOPA, the Hulton Press Chapel. And then during the war people were getting called up at a great rate and it occurred to me that I might t[…]