Chili (Dorothy) Bouchier

[…]use Trap I went and did some work there, and I saw him there. But no, it was in his office or in his premises where I did some dubbing for him, for a foreign film. But he’s very clever. He said that it didn’t make any money; I was on a percentage or somethingI: Oh, I see, yesCB: And he said we’d nev[…]

Denis Forman

[…]d Sound' was entirely changed, Gavin Lambert,Lindsay Anderson, Penelope Houston and the fourth was Peter Erickson who disappeared very soonoff to the Foreign Office. But the three of them took over the Institute's publications and livenedthem up considerably and the first big row I had at the Instit[…]

Alan Lawson

[…]government and I was back in Barcelona in late July working as a stills man. There was a film company in Barcelona called Film Popola who were making foreign versions of what Spain was like and they hadn't got anything to look after the English version which was called Spain Today and they asked the[…]

denis-forman

[…] was Peter Erickson who disappeared very soon off to the Foreign Office. But the three of them took over the […]

Alan Lawson

[…] company in Barcelona called Fil m Popola who were making foreign versions of what Spain was like and they hadn't […]

Charles Picken

[…]lease patterns from the bigger film renters of their more specialist product (titles that might well cross-over into the films with artistic merit or foreign language films from recognised directors around the world) which could often prove frustrating when a title that clearly had Tyneside potentia[…]

Ernest Marsh

[…] for post synchronization. And so there I got involved with Jesse Vogel, Robert riety, and to a lesser extent, another who will be nameless, in doing foreign language English versions of foreign language films and working with big directors, Paul van Hoven and people like that, I look down here at M[…]

Harry Fowler

[…] really the only weapon they had was neighbourly, neighbourly[ness] and community which of course, sadly, is lacking today. Mainly because of all the foreign [high rise] architecture. They were all streets then, albeit, they might have been slums but they were streets, I lived in a street of I think[…]
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