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Peggy Gick
[…]'s School, I think he did a bit of lecturing there.John Legard: Oh was he with Bob Dunbar?Peggy Gick: I think so, yes.John Legard: Down at the London International Film School, yes. No...that must have been an interesting period actually.Peggy Gick: But he was, what I call an art director of the old[…]
Sheila Whitaker
BECTU History ProjectInterview no: 385Interviewee: Sheila WhitakerInterviewer: Stanley Forman, Manny Yospa Duration: 01:19:00COPYRIGHT: No use may be made of any interview material without the permission of the BECTU History Project (http://www.historyproject.org.uk/). Copyright of interview materia[…]
Larry Allen
[…]racter is the greatest!" They're shouting it out, [chuckling] you know, they were boosting the firm up. Anyway, as I say, the firm rose from small to international importance. The owner became a multi-millionaire. But the saddest part about it, they sold out and he left me with fifteen hundred pound[…]
Aida Young (nee Cohen)
[…]their own theatre in Wardour Street at the time - and watch about six horror films in a row, staggered out and made Dracula has Risen from the Grave [1968]. Had a ball. I loved every minute of it. It was so funny, and that became a cult film. TD: That wasn’t Don Sharpe who directed […]
Monty Berman
[…]ink Blood Of The Vampirehad Andrew Fawlds in itAlan Lawson: The MP8Monty Berman: Yes. The Member. Then we switched to another distributor called RegalInternational and we made about six films with them. Jack The Ripper, The Siege OfSidney Street, what's on the list, that will remind meAlan Lawson: B[…]
