Renee Glynne

[…] made. When I look at it now itdoesn’t look the most expensive film ever made. It’s beautifully lit.DARROL BLAKE: It cost a million. It was publicised that it cost a million, I seem to remember.RENÉE GLYNNE: Yes, a million. The print now is absolutely magnificent. The photography is perfec[…]

Chris Strachan

[…] was going to be practical. And having got a board, lawyers, an architect, people from the film world, we decided yes, it can happen. So we then went public and said, We're going to form a charitable trust with the object of restoring this building. We don't know how long that will take, because it'[…]

Mary Orrom

[…]rked in the Forestry Commission throughout his life, wrote to our Prime Minister, or whoever, suggesting that it would make rather more sense for the public, instead of selling off the Forestry Commission's land, we simply sold the crown jewels, after all nobody ever gets to see the real ones. So wh[…]

Julie Harris

[…]t, “Oh what a funny print,” so it was a shame.RL: I had heard that story, but it’s really quite amazing that all the things that happen in films, the public never really understand it because they never see behind the scenes. But the most difficult thing, I think, for the audience to understand, is […]
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