Michael Houldey

[…]lly new cinema. That's to say, the new wave. And that had a huge impact on me. And I decided there and then this is what I want to do. I want to make films. But how do I make films? Well, to start with, I was sort of lucky in a way because I went to the American centre where that where there was a d[…]

Christopher Miles

[…]pril 39, in London town and the sound of bow bells. So not quite a Cockney, but can you tell me a bit about your family and how you came to be in the film industry?Right. My family consisted of a father who was in the engineering business, who would started making his own films and when he was young[…]

Peter Tanner

[…]anner: Let's say it was in the very early 20s and it was in Tilford, Surrey.Roy Fowler: You were in a family which had connections with the film or entertainment business.Peter Tanner: None, my father died when I was very young and I was the only child and my mother had to bring me up[…]

Cyril Pennington-Richards

[…]tarted a radio business, which was very successful and I made a lot of money. I got a bit bored with it and I had a cousin who was making advertising films and he asked me if I'd like to join them. So I went in with them, with his two partners and him and we started in um - in fact what we did, do y[…]

Interview

BRITISH UNIVERSITIES FILM & VIDEO COUNCIL Interview with EDGAR ANSTEY I think it's interesting as background to consider the extent to which the original dress and philosophy er - was developed in the first instance by him and then er - was moved out, partly by his efforts, partly by the efforts[…]

peter-tanner-history-project

[…] Peter Tanner: It continued, as well as being interested in film, I'm also interested in music, particularly jazz, and I've […]

Interview with Lusia Krakowska

Interview with Lusia Krakowska Lusia Krakowska, Film Editor Interviewer Roy Fowler Recorded on the 23 rdJanuary 1998 Side One: RF […]

Lusia Krakowska (Mrs Arendt)

The copyright of this interview lies with the \british Entertainment History Project Interview with Lusia KrakowskaLusia Krakowska, Film Editor Interviewer Roy FowlerRecorded on the 23rdJanuary 1998Side One:RF: The date is 23rdJanuary 1998 and we're recording Lusia Krakowska, that is L-U-S-I-A […]

Albert Critoph

[…]ojectionist as such, because I would have said to know what the world was called projectionist in those days, but I want to be a chap that showed the films in the cinema. So when I was in front of this board to select a job and talking to set the other I didn't know anything about it, or more or les[…]
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