[…] about rights and the differing attitudes of licence managers in the different archives . In particular she ran across a real ‘stickler’ at the National Film Archives in London called Dawley Dorly Minnick……She’d been there a long time. And, I think that she was Hungarian or Austrian. I c[…]
[…]come bursting into the review theatre but a guy called Donald Baverstock, who later I think went on to be Controller of BBC One, and he looked at the screen and said, "Who the hell did this load of rubbish?" And of course, there was Frank Dale sitting in there and we were sitting in there. And to ou[…]
[…]s earlier, he had been connected with it at some point. Aubrey of course had been in the industry before the war, I think he was secretary of British National, as far as I remember, something like that. But they both came out of the forces. They had made one film before I joined them, which was[…]
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[…] So we’d go and open, I think we opened The National Film Archive in Brussels. SF: Ah, ha. And we […]