Copyright is vested in the BECTU History Project19th December 1990, Maurice Carter, art director, interviewed by Roy FowlerSIDE ONE, TAPE ONERoy Fowler: When and where were you bornMaurice Carter: I was born in the London, in 1913, and I had the normal sort ofschooling, Gladstone, and I eventually w[…]
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24 Maurice Elvey (1887-1967) was a British film director, and the most prolific[…]
[…] They lived in Maida Vale, or rather Nip lived in Maida Vale, he had an enormous career in Hollywood in comedies and things like The Love Parade with Maurice Chevalier. And he'd done a lot in Hollywood and he came back over here and he was doing a lot of direction and he wasn't doing acting, it was […]
[…] RW B: No, he was very much his own master. Maurice Ostrer was the boss. I think - but I […]
[…]od from them." This was some time after, you know, about six months after I think. So when I got home that night there was a letter for me, signed by Maurice Ostrer and it said, I can't remember the actual wording now, I think I've still got the letter - I think. "Sorry that we had to dispense with […]
[…] that night there was a letter for me, signed by Maurice Ostrer and it said, I can't remember the actual […]
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