Vernon Sewell

[…] the strength of 'Silver Fleet' I could have got a job at once. Because I had telegrams, after the premier of 'The Silver Fleet' I had telegrams from MGM and Warner and Columbia, all offering me a contract, so that I couldn't do anything about it.Roy Fowler: Right, well you've become a 'hot' di[…]

Noreen Ackland

[…]Where were those where were you watching?Noreen Ackland  39:20  And password is courage was empty. Oh the old stones films were in this was MGM almost as it was closing and the very last episode of them. Of the prisoner 32. And at the end, and what else? I think after that almost gave up. […]

Dennis Kimbley

[…]en so much money and time and care and effort goes into making the bloody thing and all the way down to the release print. And then it's at the local MGM on a filthy screen on a rock. That'sDennis Kimbley  40:51  why Stanley Kubrick I show you know, always goes around to any of his films a[…]

Rodney Giesler

[…]three. I couldn't keep up. Maybe he sold them. Maybe not. Probably put them on to video and sold them. You can't keep tabs on these people. If you're MGM or Rank, you have an office over there, and there's someone going round the theatres counting ticket stubs. But I'd made the point. If I hadn't ma[…]

Freddie Francis

[…]FallFreddie Francis: That was in the middle of, I'd directed a few films but then Karel and Albie were for doing this film with their own company for MGM and they asked me to do it. So I did that for them, which was interesting. And I think it was a good film, it wasn't a very good version of Night […]

Hugh Attwooll

[…]t him in 4047. Bob MartinBob Martin yes he been off for eight years and he came over here and started lighting and then went back as an operator with MGM. But Phil Tunura?Glen Williams, Charlie Venanger all those chaps who were almost American throw outs but they did quite well that no because they […]
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