[…]called David Dunbar American director of wore a big Stetson hat and was marvellous at throwing knives and things like that. But he wasn't a very good director. Not at someone, not at people he used to throw them at playing cards and was fascinating. I mean, he you know, he twirled his six guns and t[…]
[…]ry! [Chuckles.] Oh, there it was! But you never checked when you were doing a black and white film, you very rarely checked your costume with the art director. When you were doing colour, that was a very different matter, of course you had to then, otherwise the most awful things could happen. But i[…]
[…]nd it hard to believe that Cyril Cusack was my teenage son. (Laughing) We had a great success there, and then, my (then) husband had been stage-managing for the company at The Westminster. He had directed at the festival theatre, and again, Lord Longford and Denis Johnson had seen his work.&nb[…]
[…]you can take a long time shooting outside even when the weather's what you want Roy Fowler 39:21 Was Feyder an extravagant director. Did he go to a lot of takes, was he very slow working? Adam Dawson 39:28 I don't know. I mean, I haven't looked a[…]
[…] he was the Company Secretary.Company Secretary, that’s right.Pulley was the accountant, he was the one who was so anti.Yes. He ultimately became the Managing Director of Champion Plugs didn’t he when heleft there?Pulley, yes.Pulley did, yes.But, mm...Which was a proper slave driving firm.Yes, that […]
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[…]which didn't actually happen or not much of it happened. And after six months, I had a telephone call on a Thursday night from Jim Brown, who was the managing director of stage sound, and he said to me, if the job was available, would I be interested in it? And so I said, of course, of course. And h[…]
[…]8 What we when Peerless first started, the very first movie that we actually did. It was "Jabberwocky", which was Terry's first movie as a director. Yeah, again, very simple effects wise. And what I'd done with Peerless, he was getting away from the animation, getting away from live. Yeah[…]
[…]e B36Esther Harris DRAFT Tape 1 Side BWho were some of the other people who came to work there during your time?Well, Paul Kimberley was the, was its managing director.Oh Paul Kimberley?Paul Kimberley, OBE.Y es.It was rather funny. We didn’t like him very much and we used to say the OBE stoodfo[…]