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Jack Hildyard
[…]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[…]
Michael Colomb
[…]m room to room. And really, the whole thing clinched itself a mutual friend, David McCallum and he used to live in the homes with a brother who was a film editor, Douglas I've only didn't meet him very much. But he was the senior fire guard. Yes. And we live next door to the deputy Fire Guard who so[…]
Adrian (Andy) Worker
[…] we usually start out by saying when and where were you born? Andy Worker: Well I was born in Bedfordshire in 1916. I always wanted to be in the film industry and during the war I got the opportunity - I was a cost accountant, and I got a job at Shepherd's Bush. Much to my surprise I found that[…]
Stanley Watkins
[…]he labs, I think it was Maxfield, I think, but we don't remember, definitely, got together with Jack Kiley one day, and we said, how fast do they run films now? And he said, Well, they taken 16 frames a second, and they reproduce them in the first run houses at about 80 or 90 feet a minut[…]
Monty Berman
[…]sAlan Lawson: How comeMonty Berman: Because I had an uncle who was in the business and I was very keen on the cinema and he got me ajob at Twickenham Film Studios as it was then with Julius HagenAlan Lawson: In what departmentMonty Berman: In the camera departmentAlan Lawson: And who was there thenM[…]
Peter Williams
[…]; PW: I’m not sure how you can answer that question without conceit. It’s always an honour to be recognised for what you’ve done. From the filming point of view probably, although I’ve won a number of awards in Milan and New York and the American festivals, the one that I probably remembe[…]
