Search Results for: Production Designer
Gerald Chambers
[…]ty of the of the film, it was quite good.Roy Fowler 21:50 One last question for me. JOHN, was there any native New Zealand film industry? production?Gerald Chambers 21:57 Well, yes, there was the National Film Unit in in Wellington, with whom I made the film later, later on i[…]
Cynthia Moody
[…]Cole. Ralph Elton was around, hewasn’t with Shell but he was very much around in that particular group of people. There was, Betty Lurid [ph] was the production manager. Who else was there there? I reallydon’t remember, you know.  […]
Philip Leacock
[…]hat would collect dirt. Everything was worked out by the Design Council, this was the worst thing and had people... I'm not sure if it ever went into production but they were certainly very interested in it! [laughs]Stephen Peet: There seems to be a bit of confusion in the lists of credits because y[…]
Sidney Cole
[…]r I got a letter saying please call at Stoll Studios, Cricklewood at 9.00 on Monday Torning. I went to Sinclair Hill's office who was the director of productions and sat down – he offered me a cup of coffee and a cigarette – and I was in. I saw Ossie Mitchell and he said you can start right away – £[…]
Chili Bouchier – Transcript
[…] John) and Thunder Rock (1942) (Directed by Roy). Their film production company Charter Film Productions was s et up in […]
sidney-cole-transcript-1987
[…] this interesting character, Walter Mycroft, who was in charge of production at the studios. He was a small man who […]
Interview
[…]got more experienced. You can treat film with too much respect sometimes. So after that, we did another series called sentimental Agent with the same production team Harry fine was a producer. And the actor the lead actor went AWOL towards the end of production, and we had an awful job touching up t[…]
Roy Lockett
[…]. Mm, my Mum was very able, was very intelligent and had an ordinary elementary school education. She worked in factories, she worked in the new mass production factories which were beginning to expand in the 1930s, the accounting and tabulation factories and things of that kind. Worked in a wa[…]
