[…]are a bit older than me. And then what would your schooling like you went to the ordinary elementary school.Sid Cole 0:03 grada what your films were, at some point, Colin will come in because he wants to ask you a lot of detail about actual construction and his right to call your constru[…]
[…]e played again unless I played it. I don’t think it’s been played yet. SC: I didn’t realise that it had been dramatised actually, apart from the film version which Sandy Mackendrick did, many years later. DM: This wasn’t High Wind in Jamaica, this was called A Comedy of Good and Evil. […]
[…] realise that it had been dramatised actually, apart from the film version which Sandy Mackendrick did, many years later. DM: […]
[…]en I gave up everything and became an actor. And that was it...Arnold Schwartzman : Oh, sorry, I must ask a question! What made you decide to go into film?Charles Bennett : I didn't decide to go into film. It sort of happened. Actually, I started professionally in the theatre, I suppose when I was e[…]
BECTU History Project - Interview No. 110 [Copyright BECTU]Maurice Elvey (film director) 11/11/1887 – 28/8/1967 by admin — last modified Jul 28, 2008 04:49 PMTranscription Date: [? Pilot Project] - Interview Date: 1963-10-01 - Interviewer: Ralph Bond[…]
[…]t he had a lot of friends in the city that before he was readyUnknown Speaker 1:57 for what made you did? What made you decide to go into films. One day,Unknown Speaker 2:05 a friend,Unknown Speaker 2:08 I metUnknown Speaker 2:10 a friend andUnknown Sp[…]
[…]story Project - Interview No. 10[Copyright BECTU]Interview Date: 22 July 1987Interviewer: Wyn Ryder, Alan Lawson Interviewee: Reginald (Reggie) Beck, film editorSIDE 1, TAPE 1Wyn Ryder: We ought to start off with where you were born and what sort of schooling you had.Reggie Beck: I was bor[…]
[…] MORRIS well known only that I mean you know the film was very good. You made a tremendous amount of […]
[…]as decanted up to Queen Margaret Drive and I stayed there for six years but the one thing about that job, even though I was surrounded by cameras and films, they did cater for the amateur and they also catered for the semi-professional. I remember in the window we had Bolex 16mm cameras and Arriflex[…]