[…]s?Cyril Page: Oh, yes, yes. Every time I did a shipment: "Shipment so and so, excellent. Continue good work." Errm...Paul er...Paul er...Alan Lawson: Fox?Cyril Page: Paul Fox. He used to do all the scripts and that so, of course, Paul used to say "Great," you know, er "Be a little bit more explicit […]
[…]ich was in. The Gene Hackman voice which I had a picture of the detectives thing French French Connections convention. I saw that at a preview run at foxes studio foxes cinema. And. That was the first time I'd heard it and it was a throwaway line is hangman just threw it away. It was always chasing […]
[…]that time he was very keen to try directing. And it was shortly after that that Universal Pictures decided that they needed a house comic just as the fox had got Mel Brooks as their house comic.SPEAKER: M1So they elected to try out Marty.SPEAKER: M14Marty had written the script himself with another […]
[…]ennett : Oh! He was very fat, you see. As you remember, he was up to about 280lbs., or something like that. And he was under contract to 20th Century Fox, and they said... they loved him. And he decided that he should become a leading man, a young leading man. He was only 24 or 25: he would have bee[…]
[…]r, we managed to get a contact to Sir Gordon Craig, I think it was then, who was Managing Director or General Manager of Movietone, and a director in Fox -20th Century Fox - films, and eventually I think we got to see Tommy Scales, who gave me the job, who was editor of Movietone, through Sir Gordon[…]
[…] went to the top and went from MGM, Twentieth Century Fox, the big ones, and worked my way down. And, […]
[…] designer at the Wembley studios, working on ‘Quota Quickies’ for Fox British. Early in the war she moved to Denham […]
[…] like that. And he was under contract to 20th Century Fox, and they said... they loved him. And he decided […]