[…]nd it's interesting how that happened. Well,Speaker 1 40:10 see, when he went to Hollywood, early part he made fury, which was he got the Oscar for that right away with Spencer Tracy, and one or two other films later that then again, he was too tough for Hollywood. Well, it'sRoy Fowler &[…]
[…]that was MGM’s first major production in this country wasn’t it?HARRY MILLER: Robert Donat. Yes that got, I think that got in the line for the Oscars and things but in those days dubbing editors never got Oscars, they all went to the sound department, you see? And I think they ga[…]
[…]. What do you feel about awards?Reggie Beck: They don't mean anything to me.Wyn Ryder: Have you views about the hype that goes on about the Oscars and around the corner there's a some editor who's made a jolly good job out of nothing with no money and no time.Reggie Beck: He's very lu[…]
[…]lm or anything So I went away and I thought well I'd blown that Didn't know enough about. Toulose Lautrec And also I was intrigued because Oscar Heller. Was going to photograph this film and I couldn't understand why I was being I thought maybe there was second unit something you know or […]
[…] apart from Dickie himself . MW : :e won an Oscar for his acting didn’t he ? = wonder whether […]
[…] were nominated for your ability long befor you got the Oscar? SPEAKER: F2 Yes. In a way. But of course […]
[…] yes. E.M. Smedley-Aston: Harold Boxall was quite powerful. Roy Fowler: Oscar Deutsch. E.M. Smedley-Aston: Pardon? Roy Fowler: Oscar Deutsch. E.M. […]
[…] classics such as The Guns of Navarone (1961), Lolita (1961),  The Hill (1965), Oliver! (1968) (nominated for an Oscar in 1968) and Goodbye Mr Chips (1969) following in quick succession. Pumpkin […]
[…]nce of Being Earnest, in colour again, and Carmen had her staff, there was Ernie Archer, John Box, Jack Stevens and me. And Carmen had already got an Oscar for… she was set decorator I think, on one of the ones with Laurence Olivier at Denham before the war, but they only used to get a little plaque[…]