Desmond Dickinson

[…]us films and bought the Gaumont circuit to show them; DD spent time in a Russian studio working with Anthony Asquith on a planned American-British co-production; Gorky Film Studio Moscow; the Russia trip was approximately 10 years prior to the interview.00:10:33 – 00:20:00 DD continues to discuss hi[…]

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[…]

Douglas Slocombe

[…]ack Clayton directing. That was shot half in America and half in this country. And as one knows, was the Americans considered to be a sort of runaway production, in the sense that here we were making, after all, an American classic, and we were making it Park in Americas too, but with an English dir[…]

Robert Beatty

[…]hina and trying to get little people in order to dress them up at that time, it was a few months before they shot that sequence.Roy Fowler: it was in production over a period of years, I don't know when you shot that sequence.Robert Beatty: Early on, at the beginning, they hadn't shot the ape sequen[…]
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