Bernard Vorhaus

[…]film and I had a little toy projector at home, so I used to put these scraps of film together and early on [chuckles] became very interested in filmmaking. So I made a deal with my father that I would get my degree in three years instead of four - in American universities the normal course is four y[…]

Barbara K Emary

BARBARA EMARY Tape 1 of 2Copyright ACTT History ProjectChecked, corrected RA, page 21 missing, handwritten transcript done by RA when checkingInterview with Barbara Emary, in her home, 5th July 1988Interviewer Bob AllenSIDE 1, TAPE 1BA : Perhaps you could tell us when you first ca me into the film i[…]

Peter Tanner

[…]eing a widow was able to arrange a much reduced fee. Of course it was a sophisticated school and we had very interesting people to talk to us, I'm talking about the early 30s. We even had Gandhi himself who came to address the whole school which made a tremendous impression on me at the time.Roy Fow[…]

Bessie Bond (née Span)

[…]ather and so on and that we lived quite near the shop where his father had the shop and he said ‘well, I have got the book but I ammoving tomorrow to Kingston on Thames and it is buried in cases. Will I send it to you?’ And then he sort of said ‘What do you do?’ I said ‘well, I was a trade unio[…]

407 M Smedley Aston notes 001

[…] job as 1st Asst at Shepperton (Sound City) with George King,a maker of quota quickies with such titles as 'John […]

Bernard Vorhaus – HP0219

[…] Bernard Vorhaus: The first film that I made there, called King of the Newsboys, unfortunately was a very difficult story […]
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