Norman Warren

[…]ch is a bit of a sad state of affairs but they have got to be looked after and copied in some way.NORMAN J. WARREN: I think I am right in saying that Kevin Brownlow has quite a good collection of those. I may be wrong on the musicals, but I know he has a good collection of 9.5. [TIME 00.05.53] So, t[…]

Jonathan Balcon

[…]Tufton Street plaque. I did a design, a very conventional design that just had Michael Balcon filmmaker, lived here from whatever the dates were. And Kevin Brownlow saw it, the draft, and said oh, he wasn't a filmmaker, film producer, I think he insisted it should be but filmmaker bothered, in other[…]

Jocelyn Rickards

[…]o’s who was great with … oh Jesus … was great with uniforms.  With historical uniforms.RF: Oh yes.JR: Andrew Mollo.RF: Might he have worked with Kevin Brownlow, originally, hadn’t he?JR: Maybe.RF: On the film they made about the occupation.JR: One was called John Mollo and one was called Andrew[…]

Roy Fowler

[…]said “He’s film barmy” because I was always trotting off or insisting on being taken if I couldn’t get in by myself, even then I was keeping up. Kevin Brownlow asked me what was the first film I remembered I think it was Red Dust which takes one back quite a long way because that was about 1933[…]

Vivienne Collins

[…] all that welcome. There was somebody called Ken,and I cannot remember his surname, who I think would have liked to have had thisfilm and didn’t. And Kevin Brownlow was there...Oh yes.As a very new assistant, was about eighteen, eighteen years old at that time and Ithink, I don’t know if Frances Coc[…]
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