[…]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', […]
[…] to before. In fact the sound department won a Hollywood Oscar in 1939 for the sound recordi ng on Goodbye […]