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[…] so he just asked me if I would take over managing the studio. [TIME 00.45.34] MARTIN SHEFFIELD: Whereabouts was that […]

Norman Warren

[…]bsp;But I didn’t go back. I startedanother little company actually to try and make commercials and those things. And we had reasonable success. I was managing to keep alive. And I was also then taking scripts around to distributors and people to try and raise finance to make a feature film but not a[…]

Richard Marden

[…]ll,Richard Marden  43:01  I would be with Dick Storey I was Paul Kruger andAlan Legard  43:07  I could edit it. He was he was the director. No,Richard Marden  43:11  I'm not sure what he did that. I mean, we just used to see each other regularly.Inever quite knew what&n[…]

Reginald (Reggie) Beck

[…]ky. Monsieur Klein.Reggie Beck: There's another 7.Wyn Ryder: So that's touching 20, it must be almost a record, for one editor and one director. I feel you must be in the Guinness book of Records. And he was prolific. Let's talk about the other directors. Alec Bryce. I remember him as[…]

Gerard "Gerry" Anthony Morrissey

[…]time, wasn't she? RL: Yes. GM: Yeah, your job got split into two. And so, yeah, so, so it was, it was a different responsibility because of managing staff and things, yeah, but actually, in the sense of the industrial work, which is the stuff that's always made me tick, really, it wasn't t[…]

Joe McGrath

[…]the rest of the cast - that was it.  “I’ve got it right - that’s it can we move on?”   - you know - but Stanley great director - marvellous director. Well what I was going to say is I then got Burgess - Anthony Burgess sent me his first novel ‘Enderby’ - ‘Inside Mr. Enderby’ and we got Ric[…]

Charles Wilder

[…]e was manager of Olympic wasn't he, Howard Baillie?Charles Wilder: He was manager of Olympic, I don't know exactly what he was at Humphries, was he a managing director or...?John Taylor: He was managing director I think at Humphries, yes.Margaret Thomson: Very distinguished really, wasn't he?Charles[…]

Charles Crichton

[…]: which I suppose he did with his tongue in his cheek like Henry.CC: I don’t think that was tongue in cheek. I think Alex really should have stayed a director.SC: Tell me about Elephant Boy. I remember you telling stories about Zolly trying to get as many pieces of elephants, in the cutting round sc[…]

Roy Parkinson

[…] Lee who was directing films in those days.SC: He was directing at BIP [British International Pictures] and places.RP: Yes, he was quite a well-known director. He was making a film at Riverside and so I went there as a runner, generally seeing what it was all about. There was a picture being made&nb[…]
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