Sydney Samuelson

[…]et British movies.Which may or may not succeed. What we had to do was promote the making of British movies just as much, probably more than servicing foreign movies but the job of the British Film Commission wasbusiness. We were not there to set up British movies. ....... We didn’t have the money or[…]

Edward Dryhurst

[…]Greene later.Roy Fowler: That's right, yeah.Eddie Dryhurst: I worked with him. Um...Roy Fowler: Was this noticeable to people at that stage that this foreign talent was coming in? And how was it felt about?Eddie Dryhurst: Oh you couldn't help noticing it, yes, Elstree was almost like - it was almost[…]

Oswald (Ossie) Morris

[…]le Thieves an Open City and was a really hot European director and who has sort of latched onto a style o Neo realistic photography which was totally foreign to the American public. Dear David Selznick after every success with Gone with the Wind success I think a gone to his head a bit decided it wo[…]

Joan Kemp

[…] pictures. Roy Fowler: What sort of, um, job was it? Foreign? Joan Kemp-Welch: What do you mean? Roy Fowler: Well […]

Ann Turner

[…]I think I'm writing for my 59th birthday.But I had done what I wanted to do really, and you know, it does get a bit tiring worrying about sparks next foreign breakfasts, things like that. And everything. Incidentally, what I haven't talked about, of course, is the relationship with Ryaner Moritz?. A[…]

John Turner

[…]e, because the war hadn't touched Sydney. Then we went over eventually to Wellington to pick up all the big ships like the New Amsterdam, all the big foreign liners like the Queen Mary, to take them as troop ships back to England. Then I was told that The Australia was still with the home fleet offi[…]
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