Search Results for: Rank Organisation
John Wiles
[…]olved in the studio. I can't remember the I mean copies the films that exist anyway. But it had very great difficulty in getting distribution through ranks. I think they didn't want to distribute in wartime but it was. So then. I mean, I think, you know, as far as Merton Park goes, it had its own ca[…]
Ken Adam
[…]ecame a powerful weapon for the army, the rocket Typhoons.00:12:30 – 00:42:25 609 squadron became attached to the army and were sent to Normandy; Cab Rank, a system designed to provide maximum support for the army; more discussion of the rocket Typhoons and his operations during WWII.Side 300:00:00 […]
Christopher Miles
[…] it wasn't a very big budget. And then I went on to do another one. And discovered a young lady called Suzy Kendall, who's her first film with, with Frank Ifield and a collection of amusing British actors. And in those days, it was a spoof on on the Rififi by Jules Dessin? That's for ideas. Ye[…]
John Schlesinger
[…]ry much. I adored Huw Weldon, he was a very, very good producer, and a sympathetic producer and quite a critical one. And I didn't think much of him frankly fronting the programme. I think he moved his hands around too much and rather fond of his own voice. But he was a wonderful producer for me. An[…]
John Shirley
[…]s, to a degree and not only that, it it. It limited even coverage. So that the images have been used to do parts of pictures, it would have saved the Rank Organisation a lot of money on various productions instead of trying to bolt stories to the system. Anyway, it didn't last that long. Anyway,Alan[…]
