[…]ght things for the right period of time. And and nowadays that you would be that wouldn't happen either. We know nowadays. Well as with the advent of producer choice in 1993. Some would say rightly, some say wrongly, I actually think somewhere in the middle would be the right balance. producers and […]
[…] with Doug, so they came out and John - I wouldn't accept a deal, I said, "No, I'm going on an overtime sheet." And Bernie Williams was the associate producer on it, so I said, "Oh aye?" So John Salter[?] said that he'd accept the deal. Now the maintenance man, Richard Daniels[?] and myself, we were[…]
[…]at … one of those odd things happened. It was … the story was that there was this little provincial performance being put on and this Hollywood producer, Mr De Thrill, and we can all guess who that’s based on, comes down and sees this thing and imagines what he would do with it if he took it t[…]
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[…]into the studios in mercury, working for Frank Green, where I started, and he wanted that Powell film, but he didn't get it because I was in with the producer, frixos Constantine, and it came into us, but he was Fred gave me some horror stories about what Powell was like, but he actually was a lovel[…]