Leslie Norman

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Marion Grierson (Taylor)

[…]as a film about the bringing up of babies I was supposed to then have known something about it.MT: But mostly now you had stop being involved in film production and you were editing this new journal called World Film News which I gather had replaced Cinema Quarterly  as a vehicle for the whole […]

Margaret Thomson

[…]..Margaret Thomson  38:47  No, I don't know. But I know that one film I made on an agricultural subject, which was something... better milk production, better milk... Clean Milk it was called - that is still extant at the Imperial War Museum. And they have a lot of these films as part of t[…]

David Prosser

[…]s.David Prosser: But he hadn't done anything like newsreel or film work per say.Alan Lawson: Well, he had done.... er, yes...he'd been a...I think, a Production Manager pre-war, or something like that, um...David Prosser: I didn't associate him directly with the film business...anyway, he didn't see[…]

Richard (Tony) Arnell

[…]and we 've got a lot of music so we can only do so much a session, so the orchestra is going to cost £50, 000—£60, 000. So we ' re dealing with a big production. How would you deal with that.  I would deal with it in the old fashioned way. That's to say I would have the screen up there and the […]

Charles Crichton

[…]es back he was spending all his time trying to find the boy, Toumi, time went by, no film came back, so more cables. Cable came back, have found boy, production starts immediately. Nothing happened. More cables, cable comes back, elephant unfortunately trod on boy. That is quite true. In the rushes […]

Betty Batchelor

[…] with the running of the union at Denham.Betty Bachelor: He was a convenor there. He became a convenor about three years later, he worked on a lot of productions but when he went to work for Alexander Korda, as they made a film, so there was no payment between films.Sid Cole: You mean at the en[…]
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