[…]o I wouldn't said there was anything very special about him. He knew his stuff. He knew what to do. He didn't cover that much to the annoyance of the producer. But no, he knew what he was doing. He was a professional. didn't make any special impact on me. The film was a success. I think it for that […]
DICKIE BEST Tape 1 of 115th July 1987.Interview of Richard Best, editor, interviewer Arthur Graham.Copyright of this recording is vested in the ACTT History Project.SIDE 1, TAPE 1AG: Richard, where and when were you born.DB: I was born in Hull in 1916 and brought down to London at an earlyage, about[…]
[…] 'The Silver Fleet' was an Archers production, Mickey Powell was producer. Roy Fowler: Right. Did you take it to them though? […]
[…] him...he'd been a director, as you probably know, and a producer. But a thing about war-time experiences, he told me once […]
[…] would have then become a very great director probably and producer... John Legard: A very good point, that, actually... Pat Jackson: […]
[…] would have then become a very great director probably and producer... John Legard: A very good point, that, actually... Pat Jackson: […]
Maurice Elvey (film director) 11/11/1887 – 28/8/1967 by admin — last modified Jul 28, 2008 04:49 PM BIOGRAPHY: Maurice Elvey […]
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[…]lled for. But it was all very harmonious. He lived with his camp assistant or dresser. I had an assistant who was… immediately had an affair with the producer. Which was quite helpful. I got all the wonderful books that producers give each other, bound in leather and things like that. She got me one[…]