Rosamund John (Silkin)

[…]n there was a law where every cinema had to show a percentage of British films. But on the cinematic film council was a man called O’Brien he was the general secretary of NAPCE and O’Brien always used to say he represented the business but of course he didn't he spent most of the time oiling up to d[…]

Paddy O'Gorman

[…]ined in the role for 15 years; PO was convenor at Technicolor for 25 years; president of the union at this time was Anthony Asquith; George Elvin was general secretary.00:15:40 – 00:23:45 Technology changed all the time at Technicolor; quality was lost when three-strip ended; it wasn’t unusual to ha[…]

E E (Dave) Davies

[…]; George Gunn; Dave Davies got to a stage where he was working with every print manager at every major distributor –United Artists, Columbia, Warner, General Film; because Technicolor was a secret process, nobody was allowed into the laboratory; one department could not go into another; he built up […]
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