Peter Stuart Mullins

[…]on to these feature films is the odd television production as well. I mean I see there is Armchair Theatre and things, at Teddington. PM: Philip Saville and John Moxey.DB: Yeah. What do you remember about that. That was something totally different for you.PM: Totally different. I came back from[…]

Joe McGrath

[…]ow - aye - aye - don’t see anybody else let’s get him”.  And we got Fred in and Fred - Fred has become a great friend.  I’m a member of the Saville Club and I’ve just proposed Fred Molina for the Saville Club and he’s now a member of the Saville club Q:  He lives in America doesn[…]

Hugh Stewart

[…] Territory (1934). He cut several important films for Gaumont, including Saville’s Evergreen (1934) and Hitchcock’s The Man Who Knew Too […]

Peter Birch

[…] at Shepherds Bush, under directors such as Alfred Hitchcock, Victor Saville and Walter Forde, and on several of Michael Powell’s […]

A F (Peter) Birch

[…]r Birch : YesAlan Lawson : It was a hell of a sweat for the boom operator.Peter Birch : Yes, yesAlan Lawson : And in fact, you did a film with Victor Saville later on, you remember with Tommy Lyndon Haines?Peter Birch : Oh I remember him very well, yesAlan Lawson : Was that the film "Evergreen", whe[…]

Hugh Stewart

[…] of them. And I quickly found out that although we were told we could go anywhere, we were effectively barred from everywhere, particularly by Victor Saville who shut us all out and wouldn't let anybody hang around the studio at all. The only - Walter Forde was also making Rome Express. And the only[…]

Reg Sutton

[…]unches. During the war the launch of George V on the Tyne. And another boat I remember well was the Dominion Monarch which was on the Australian Shaw Saville Shipping Line on the run to Australia and funnily enough eventually we had a station director called Connor who was married to one of the Savi[…]

Reg Sutton

[…] was the Dominion Monarch which was on the Australian Shaw Saville Shipping Line on the run to Australia and funnily […]
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