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[…]Willie Williams[?] was a very nice guy. And I liked all my actors, I liked David Niven and I liked David Farrar and I liked Robert Morley and I liked Ralph Richardson, I liked everybody. I made a lot of friends. Although, Ralph Richardson, he said to me, "Vernon, you've ruined my career. You wouldn'[…]
[…]or himself. They said they wanted an Art Director. I went along. Now to me luck is the only thing worth bothering about Well, there I was . . . Ralph Hanbury rang me up and asked me to come along to his office in Wardour Street, but I think it was right down the other end just before it gets r[…]
[…]en you came in and became involved in this. She knows yeah Alpha coast the Ralph Cooper was was the chairman of the lab of the laboratory branch committee […]
[…]s well,Speaker 2 30:17 when you had the the repair and dispatch strike. I was still editor of the journal, and I went out with George R V Ralph on sure whether you were there or not all night. Pick it at on the North Circular Road. Yeah, and no. Also the people the film transport union o[…]
[…]t BAFTA and he was also on it. And that was very nice. But I knew a lot of early ACT people who I was very fond of, Sid Cole and of course the Bonds, Ralph and Bessie Bond were great friends of mine. And Reg Grove, he and his wife, we had a common music interest, in fact with all of those people, du[…]
[…] at Pinewood. Then Your Witness directed by Robert Montgomery with Ralph Brinton. In 1949 had an important break as assistant […]
[…] who else was there as a sort of Studio Manager, Ralph Bond. Do you remember Ralph? Alan Lawson: Ye s , […]
[…] course, and Ross McLean was the government film commissioner and Ralph Foster was the deputy. And I went to these […]