Charles Wilder

[…]of Isidore, and that was it you know, what she said 'went'.Margaret Thomson: Were the Ostrers English?Charles Wilder: No I think originally they were Polish.Margaret Thomson: Oh were they? Yes.Charles Wilder: I'm not sure but um, but they certainly, well Isidore was a wizard...John Taylor: Was he?Ch[…]

Cyril Pennington

[…] I did, when I came back I had the sets polished black you see, and that's what makes them look […]

Vernon Sewell

[…] wants a bit, I'll do a week's work on it, polish it up, it's a very good script." So we're […]

Bobbi Riesel

[…]d on the table top. It was said it was a clever, uncomfortable film at its time, which had a great deal to say. I think technically, it was extremely polished, and the photographic quality was very accomplished for that time, even though it was quite unpalatable for most at that time, again, out of […]

Leonard Harris

[…] know, they were quite cheap, but they were a fairly polished thing, they weren't bad. Alan Lawson: Yes. Leonard Harris: […]

Cyril Pennington-Richards

[…]lin Moffat: Hmm, it looked like it.Cyril Pennington-Richards: Yes I know it did. Well of course what I did, when I came back I had the sets polished black you see, and that's what makes them look solid.Colin Moffat: Well they look very solid.Cyril Pennington-Richards: Yeah that's[…]

Mike Bradsell

[…]like a process of osmosis with view the rushes together and select the best takes, but he felt he could trust me to do at least generally, maybe some polishing to do but I I knew how his mind worked, how he wanted the film to look Look, and they didn't need any further instruction. And it even got t[…]

Ronald Grant

[…]nd Richard Donald. So it was deck I was talking to. And up, we went to the offices and there's Beth, on his haunches on the floor, and the room had a polished Line of Floor. And there were rows of projector mechanisms on the floor. Oh, I said, and that there was the, originally from the Kingsway, bu[…]

Interview

[…]like a process of osmosis with view the rushes together and select the best takes, but he felt he could trust me to do at least generally, maybe some polishing to do but I I knew how his mind worked, how he wanted the film to look Look, and they didn't need any further instruction. And it even got t[…]

Leonard (Len) Harris

[…], but all to a certain standard I must say. I mean the Will Hay things weren't very expensive you know, they were quite cheap, but they were a fairly polished thing, they weren't bad.Alan Lawson: Yes.Leonard Harris: At Shepherd's Bush, a famous director who died recently, he was doing some low budge[…]
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