BEHP Bulletin no 2 June 2020

[…] Regions Drama, and later Head of Drama, Pebble Mill Philip Saville , Director of Boys from the Blackstuff, Gangsters. Roger […]

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[…] mixed bag of people at that time. Of course Victor Saville I suppose was the chief, one of the chief […]

E M (Michael) Smedley Aston

[…]t School for Husbands was it? No I think it was made in England. But anyhow, Gaumonts had a rather mixed bag of people at that time. Of course Victor Saville I suppose was the chief, one of the chief people at Gaumont's.Roy Fowler: And Balcon.E.M. Smedley-Aston: Yes, yes. But Mickey was al[…]

Cedric Dawe

[…]zen of us I suppose, altogether and Harry Reynolds, the Producer introduced me to one or two of their Directors. One, I later understood to be a Lady Saville and her boy friend, who was a Director. Would I be a co-driver to go down to the South of France? I said 'Yes, of course, what’s the car?' Wel[…]

Peter Sargent

[…] anybody who was absolutely awful to work for?PS. I don't think so. I mean , if you go back to before the war, the most difficult director was Victor Saville, but I was in his good books, having driven this... risked my life and all the rest of it. He had a very humane side.DB. Was he American or mo[…]

Freddie Francis

[…]ound CityPamela Francis: He became a producer, didn't heFreddie Francis: He was the producer on a film that Chris and I did in Monte Carlo for Victor Saville called 24 Hours. In A Woman's LifeAlan Lawson: When it you were at B & D was Cyril Bristow still thereFreddie Francis: Cyril Bristow came […]

Gus Walker

[…]ou remember the names of some of the others. Men are not gods. Was one of the pictures with, I think it was Elizabeth Burgener. I think it was Victor Saville. Was making it anyway. There was a there was a nice little amusing incident. First of all, Madeline Dietrich Larkin about put a piece of wood […]
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