[…]ilms like Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, which was probably one of her last films. Joan Ellacott eventually went to the BBC and Phyllis Dalton, who has two Oscars, did Doctor Zhivago and most recently, Henry V. So we all went away and did our own thing.RL: Fantastic. What was Gainsborough like; because it[…]
[…]t, you know, why was I accepting this, why didn’t Igo and demand more money? And there was somebody in charge of the cutting rooms then, his name was Oscar, Oscar something.Mm, mm.And, and I started my usual, new habit of nagging him [Laughter] about more money and promotion. He wouldn’t give in, an[…]
[…]orked at Walton for about 10 days. We did it. We shot a documentary, which had some studios. Yeah, it's quiet internet. And when they were making the Oscar Wilde film, oh, yeah, it's been about 1960 I suppose about 10 to 12 years later than theRichard Marden 5:30 new closed in 60. […]
[…]me became camera men as a result of training from me and I think they'd be the first to admit it. I always say to him, I wish he wouldn't have won an Oscar if it hadn't been for me. Because he got the Oscar. Roy Fowler 1 1:35:12 Anyway, that was it. He's yes. He said sever[…]
[…] commentary on any film I've ever had, I thinkJohn Taylor 32:34 it got 10 numerous awards, didn't it? Yes, it did. I can't remember which Oscars got the ticket and American or Oscar.Paddy Carey 32:43 It was nominated for an Oscar. I don't think it got one. It got the British […]
[…]s Western Electric and it gave far superior results to the old Visatone which I had been used to before. In fact the sound department won a Hollywood Oscar in 1939 for the sound recording on Goodbye Mr Chips which starred Robert Donat and I think it was the first British film to achieve this award.P[…]
[…] now, yeah? 1968, with John Bramall, Neville Stevenson[?], known as Oscar, Bill Cook and myself - we got 'Ryan's Daughter', […]
[…] now, yeah? 1968, with John Bramall, Neville Stevenson[?], known as Oscar, Bill Cook and myself - we got 'Ryan's Daughter', […]