Peter T Handford

[…]virtually bankrupted the poor old boy. He was a wonderful employer Herbert. He was very considerate. He was very good to his crew and he was the only producer who really had the courage to have his own crew. He had Mutts Green, Austin Dempster as camera operator and Frank Hollands as the first assis[…]

Christopher Challis

[…]ing tests on. They tried to get neutral light across the scale and whites on the card and shadow detail and everything 1ike that, and that's what the producer saw together with his black and white rush prints for checking action.KGY: Where you ever aware of all the criticism, especially coming from […]

BEHP 0721 T NORMAN J

[…] a friend of mine told me that there was a producer by the name of Dim itri de G runwald […]

Vernon Sewell

[…]t trouble with shadows of the microphone, you see. I remember we had a film that was directed by Albert De Courville, who was a well known theatrical producer - knew nothing about movies of course! And they said, "I'm sorry Mr De Courville, but we can't use that shot, there was a microphone shadow."[…]

Angela Allen

[…]orked at Denham as a continuity, I started at Shepperton and I was very lucky to have started at Shepperton because Korda was without question an ace producer, a producer of taste and he definitely had the best directors and the best technicians I mean far superior to ABPC (Associated British Pictur[…]

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[…] strong working relationship with Launder and Gilliat. He became a producer through Group 3 in the 1950s, and his later […]

Norman Warren

[…] again on a Monday, getting on the same bus and thinking that I was doing that forever. Anyway, fortunately a friend of mine told me that there was a producer by the name of Dimitri de Grunwald who needed a messenger boy.[TIME 00.12.05] And I immediately rang and got an appointment to go there […]

John Dark

[…]ct BEHP Secretary,  sue.malden@btinternet.com.Show SpeakerThe copyright of this recording is vested in the Ac t history project. John Darke film producer recorded on the 10th of December 1990 at Twickenham film studios. Interviewer said Coe with Ellen Lawson side one okay. John it's nice to see[…]

Pat Jackson

[…] interest to them! Not the slightest interest. There was one producer in England who read it: Wintle. Julian Wintle. John […]

Pat Jackson

[…] interest to them! Not the slightest interest. There was one producer in England who read it: Wintle. Julian Wintle. John […]
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