[…] was in the big money, £5 p.w. B.I.P. didn't use Production Managers,so the 1st Asst: carried the whole Production. After […]
[…] taken ill on the Sunday and they decided to curtail production and that was the end of it. So there […]
[…] she moved to Denham and was the art director or production designer on numerous films for Two Cities, Rank and […]
[…] Cohn at Columbia. He worked as a writer for various production companies during the 1920s, and began to direct films […]
[…] was a stage manager and then he was in the production department, and not only ... But he always knew […]
[…] the works and I found I had taken on the production of a film. Interestingly I think that the Sutcliffes […]
[…] Legard: Hmm. Hugh Stewart: So Dora Wright, who was the production manager said to me, "Well why don't you say […]
[…] everything out a lot of it to out to independent production I know it's partly due to finances but I […]
[…] of the sound revolution. According to legend it went into production as a silent; then Hitchcock was given permission to […]
[…]in the canteen, everybody sat with everybody. They weren't, you know, once you knew them, and you it was just very stimulating. And lots of ideas and production staff, everybody was there together sort of thing, Nick Gilbey 31:28 choosing so they weren't sort of all techni[…]