Evangeline Harrison

[…]nd then my ex-husband was doing If…, was it If…? No not If…, A Suitable Case for Treatment.CR: MorganEH: Morgan, yeah that’s right. And at the end of film party, Jocelyn Rickards was there and I’d heard about Jocelyn and I thought she sounded wonderful, and I had for a bit worked as Art Director on […]

Muriel Cole

[…]2 and then four years later, my parents moved to Emerick Park, and on the morning, on my way to the old Metropolitan line, I became aware there was a film studio, And I thought, Oh, I'd like to work at films studio, and I'd love to work locally. So I wrote for a job. Got one a secretariat awareness,[…]

Robert Scott

[…]ous. The University's audio visual unit was very supportive of Unit Sixty Five and let us use their studio at lunchtimes and also let us borrow their film camera from time to time. Jim Harold, who was the head of the audio visual unit let us borrow an Arri  ST and my friend and I at university […]

F E (Ernie) Diamond

[…]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[…]

Maurice Elvey – Transcript

Maurice Elvey ( film director) 11/11/1887 – 28/8/1967 by admin — last modified Jul 28, 2008 04:49 PM BIOGRAPHY: Maurice […]

Charles Bennett

[…] (1929), which Hitchcock later made into the first British feature film with synchronized sound. Other writing credits as a collaborator […]

Charles Bennett

[…]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[…]
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