Lusia Krakowska (Mrs Arendt)

[…], I don't know. But there was an enormous amount of material. The films of course survived mainly, I don't know that all films survived, the Concanen Production had somewhere archives, well I don't know. (background someone: I don't think a lot, no, what about Unfinished Journey, would that have bee[…]

Jack Hildyard

[…]e of it.Unknown Speaker  4:15  I know I was an assistant coming in on blossom time,Unknown Speaker  4:21  which is one of the big productions they made there with Tauber, who wasUnknown Speaker  4:29  the cameraman.Unknown Speaker  4:30  Cameraman was Claude f[…]

Kitty Wood (Morrison)

[…]or there was GB News, and then there was G-B I.Kitty Wood : Hmm.Jim Connock : Now were you in the cutting rooms from the beginning or were you on the production side? It's always a little vague - or did you do a little bit of both in those days?Kitty Wood : I did a little bit of everything in those […]

Interview with Lusia Krakowska

[…] mainly, I don't know that all films survived, the Concanen Production had somewhere archives, well I don't know. (background someone: […]

Lesley Gogarty

[…]p;0:47  And what is the main job of casting network? How does, how does it roughly work?Lesley Gogarty  0:54  We get a brief in from a production company. It's very much done on who you know. Somebody will will recommend you to somebody, and they'll then get in touch that part of the […]

Anne Hanford

[…]some need for a kind of group to look at the various professional problems so ASLIB started this, [TIME 22:29]   I think it was called, the Film Productions Librarians’ Group.  It was a bit strange.  So, I became involved with that and they had meetings, etc. and one of the people who[…]

Phyllis Dalton

[…] I hardly remember that one now. [laughter]But again, apart from that you were still contemporary designing weren’t you?Yes, yes I was.No big costume productions?Yes, no big costumes, no. And the first one I did on my own, eventually, I don’t knowhow I got it because after all, not many people knew […]

Peter Montagnon

[…]for mile and a half together with the Americans from the American sector because it was the nearest to the thing that was my first actual my first CO production with the Americans. And we, it was a huge operation, I was only really in charge of the, of the, of the analysis of of what the traffic was[…]

Edward Aneurin Williams

[…]y renting it out to the exhibitors, I'm talking in film terms. And of course, the same applies to the people, though, who joined together to make the production to meet the dragon intelligence, they're busily renting them out to various television companies, a lot of them, you can read if one showin[…]
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