Interview

[…]umbs on the table, human signs of actually just being a person like you, was the bit that the film department gave you that the bigger team of studio production have an imposed control on situations, didn't allow people to be absolutely one hundred percent human. So when I sat and had dinner with, y[…]

Chili (Dorothy) Bouchier

[…]n (1913-1985) and Roy (1913-2001). Their films included Brighton Rock (1947) (Directed by John) and Thunder Rock (1942) (Directed by Roy). Their film production company Charter Film Productions was set up in 1937.5 Vivian Van Damm (1889-1960) ran the Windmill Theatre in London from 1932-1960 CB:[…]

Ted (Robert Edward) Newman

[…] a sonic sound. Now those do Sonic heads. Chief always told me they were really made for they were a recording head. But they were put in there for reproduction. I know. I didn't understand what a boy but I know, later years we had a lot of trouble with them. But the engineer always seem to be adjus[…]

Charles Cooper

[…] make story pictures and (2) I don't think we had the able people, the able filmmakers that could have really competed on a technical level as far as production was concerned. So as far as distribution was concerned we got hold of the...certainly the Soviet films - October. Of course one of the firs[…]

Mickey Hickey -Transcript

[…] got in touch with Watkins, got in touch with the production office in Dingle. There was no need for it […]

Mickey Hickey

[…] got in touch with Watkins, got in touch with the production office in Dingle. There was no need for it […]
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