Sarah Erulkar (de Normanville)

[…]allowed.The copyright of this recording is vested in the ACTT history project. Sara de Normanville, professionally known as Sara Erulkar, documentary film director. Interviewer John Taylor. Recorded on the twenty-eighth of February 1991, with interjections by her husband, Peter (PdN). Side one.[00:3[…]

billywilliamsbectutape1

[…] chap there called John Jokenson,and Archie Ludsky who is a film editor, John Jokenson is a still photographer now. When I […]

Gerry Weinbren

[…]father's thinking was you better go to Britain because that's where you'll learn the trade rather than stand South Africa which of course had no real film industry. Well Harry what was working there at the time.SPEAKER: M6He was doing the sequel to the film he had done about a lion family. So I came[…]

Hugh Stewart

Hugh Stewart ( Film Editor/Film Producer) 14/12/1910 - ? by admin — last modified Jul 27, 2008 02:44 PM BIOGRAPHY: Hugh […]

David Robson

[…] they obviously do you!" [Laughs.] She said, "We're making a film called Fire Over England at Denham Studios. Would you […]

John Daly

[…]55. In Shepherds Bush.Unknown Speaker  0:25  AndUnknown Speaker  0:27  from from the age of about 16, I got very interested in in films, particularly the spaghetti westerns or Sergio Leone spaghetti westerns and I used to go all over London watching those trends because they were[…]

David Robson

[…]a rather than in front," she said, "all these technical things they don't interest me but they obviously do you!" [Laughs.] She said, "We're making a film called Fire Over England at Denham Studios. Would you like to come and watch it being made?" So I said, "Yes!" It was during the school holidays.[…]

A A (Tubby) Englander

[…]Did you receive any specialised training - technical college, poly?Tubby Englander: No, no way, no.Arthur Graham: What made you decide to go into the film industry?Tubby Englander: The fact that the year was 1931 and I had to get a job. I'd just left school and I wasn't going to go back to school ag[…]

edward-carrick-history-project

[…] And this man opened at 199 Piccadilly, a sort of film company and he got together "English Author's Association" or […]
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