[…] walked around, and talked to Don White who'd been our production manager before the war and he was sort of chief […]
[…] there were a l ot of empty buildings, and the production manager - the location manager, was given permission to go […]
[…] this same Vincent Winter is now one of the top production managers at Pinewood, whether he still is = don’t know. […]
[…]imation people hang around with ponen, Dean and left. So I arrived just after that period. And Marina was obviously the major director there. And the production managers a guy called Harry Pousti, who had no film background, presumably, in fact, I think he came from a travel agency. So I remember, b[…]
[…]w upon row, raked, film cans and shelves, all the way round as far as the eye can see! And, as I say, there was actually two libraries. There was the production library, which looked after some of the altered films which STV used to make themselves, stored it; there was also the tape library as well[…]
Kenny Coyle [Start of Recording] [00:00]I: Well, Kenny, thanks for coming! R: No problem at all! I: Just for the record, can you give us your full name. R: Kenneth Allan Patrick Coyle. I: Right, so the date is, what is the date today? R: The 6th or 7th? I: Yes[…]
[…]A: what a fantastic portfolio.CL: then she recommended me to various people and before I knew where I was Pinewood had just opened and now going into production and trying to emulate Hollywood. Because they had forty nine to fifty two stars or actors and actresses under contract. And they said[…]
[…]e was, she should be people should talk about her. She was a great lady, you know, she just took over the Film Unit and looked after it. There was no production manager. She was the head of the secretarial originally, you know, head the office staff. And she just looked after everybody. Rodney […]