Stanley W Sayer

[…]a squeeze lens); SW states that the last Technicolor subject was Romeo and Juliet in 1952; SS remembers shooting VistaVision on location for American producers; the three-strip cameras were converted to VistaVision cameras but they also had lightweight VistaVision cameras (which were later turned to[…]

Joan Kemp-Welch

[…]d they really became, they really became famous.John P Hamilton And it made "Cats"Joan Kemp-Welch: Dougie Squires is now one of the biggest producers of musicals in Europe.John P Hamilton Indeed. And it made Kent of course, in vision]didn't it?Joan Kemp-Welch: Yes, yes.John P Ham[…]

Teddy Darvas

[…]: He doesn't recall what the film was?Teddy Darvas: No, it was some one-reeler or two-reeler [in about 1908]. And when Robert Rush, the BBC producer, that did the programme about Korda, he asked my father to go and tell this story but father said 'Who wants an ugly old Jew who speaks very […]
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