Alan Lawson 0:02 The copyright of this recording is vested in the actt history project. Ron Hill technicolour technician, interviewer Alf Cooper, with Alan Lawson recorded on the 26th of January 1989. side, one . Ron when and where were you born?Ron Hill 0:39 Born in Hackney […]
The copyright of this recording is vested in the ACTT History Project. Alf Cooper, lab technician, interviewed by Len Runkels on October the twenty-third 1988. Side one.How old were, how old are you Alfred?I’ll be, I was seventy-six in September this year. I was born in twelve.1912?September Twelve.[…]
[…]nbsp;Yes, I have done, I only wish which, of course, you always do. I suppose people do is they get, oh, my god, take more notice of everything, like producers and directors. But then when you're working, everybody's working to the Hill that you're doing your job, they're doing you're there. And you[…]
[…]about it particularly?Jack Rockett: Well I hadn't thought about it particularly. Thinking about it now I suppose to some extent it did help some film producers.Sidney Cole: Yes.Jack Rockett: You know they wouldn't have had a chance.Sidney Cole: Because predominantly the kind of movies that were show[…]
[…]tists. I did Pat McGoohan, The Danger Man, that was Ralph Smart and you.SC: Yes Ralph Smart, I took over from Ralph. But I was sort of associate producer.DM: Well he was very nice then but then I did The Prisoner later and he had gone a little strange.SC: The Prisoner was, w[…]
[…] Oh yes, she was very pleasant. It wasn't until she got famous that things got difficult.DB. Were you employed by a studio, or were you employed by a producer, or by Hitchcock? I mean, who was your boss?PS. By a studio, and of course when a film finished you could be sacked on the spot. I well remem[…]