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Erwin Hillier
[…]uble check everything you do. Never take any for granted. Just check it again to make certain is correct. So I can see, maybe I see at the end of the production. I hope we can so. Anyhow, I managed to do that, and there was a very exciting start, I think, because having worked with beginning, the gr[…]
Philip Donnellan
[…]not long afterwards at the age of 39. He was a highly talented person who like all of us all, of us in features um was really involved in drama production because the work that we did although it was nominally geared to contemporary reality or even historical reality was actually performed wit[…]
Anne V Coates
[…]your entry. It’s... You said Tom White. He was an independent producer at Pinewood wasn’t he?
No, he... Yes, he was I suppose, yes. He was head of production wasn’t he?
Um... Well, production management I would say.
Yes. Yes, yes.
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Charles Picken
[…]gure - and also of course the North America figure (and other global markets) - the Studio hierarchy would decide to green light some of their future production slate as they knew (with reasonable accuracy) how much revenue would be flowing in from their current films out playing in Cinemas. Th[…]
HP0103 Roy Ward Baker-Transcript
[…] at the Palladium. He was one of his as sistant production managers He had a younger brother called Ted who […]
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[…] International Pictures in 1932. Throughout the 1930s he worked as Production Assistant, and Assistant Director at a variety of studios, including […]
Dudley Lovell
[…]room at Shepherds Bush in lime Grove. What was the central loading room? Well, that was in those days I've been Shepherds Bush usually had about five production six production guy. It was like a film factory really the central low room. So it consisted of a background on the front room. And in the f[…]
E M (Michael) Smedley Aston
E. M. Smedley Aston (production manager) 1912 - 2006by admin — last modified Jul 27, 2008 02:43BECTU History Project - Interview No. 407[Copyright BECTU] Interview Date: 1997-04-30Interviewer: Roy Fowler Interviewee: Fred TomlinRoy Fowler: So starting at the beginning, when and w[…]
Dallas Bower
[…] that he didn't really, he was a distributor you see he wasn’t a producer. He wanted to be a producer and he didn't really know anybody in production, but he did happen to know some of the people at Cricklewood including Leslie Howard Gordon you know …Alan Lawson 33:05Yes, yes&[…]
