Rudolph (Rudi) Cartier

[…] it happened.And another person of my acquaintance had come to Britain, Alfred Zeisler, an American who worked in Berlin at UFA, and I was his script writer. And he was the first person engaged by a new firm called and Clement and Garrett, and made one movie here, The Amazing Quest Of Mr [Ernest] Bl[…]

Dudley Lovell

[…]do that next day of course it was in rushes there was a terrible to do because the the artists wasn't really in the in the most important part of the screen, the most important part of the screen was taken up in the moonlight effect. And I still I was remember hearing the noise I wasn't allowed into[…]

Charles Cooper

[…]way about it, I'd never seen the film so effective as it was with a live orchestra. The British Film Institute laid on about - I think about fourteen screenings at the Queen Elizabeth Hall and then it was shown at a few places around the country. It was an interesting way of presenting the film. But[…]

Hugh Stewart

[…]y it was something. And Veidt said, "Yes, he's wonderful with those eyes, he's looking..." and he's talking about himself, his own performance on the screen! [JL laughs] And it was absolutely wonderful, you know, there was no vanity about it at all, he was just tremendously impressed by that submari[…]

Adrian (Andy) Worker

[…]irst. Andy Worker: Well we came out under budget, under schedule and it was a classic picture, in my opinion. I've never seen a film go from the screenplay to the actual screen as well as that one did, it... Roy Fowler: Word for word? Andy Worker: Word for word, it was all there - in […]

Charles Cooper

[…] it's been the American cinema. Seventy, seventy-five per cent of screen time in Britain has been going to American films, […]

Hugh Stewart

[…] and he's talking about himself, his own performance on the screen! [JL laughs] And it was absolutely wonderful, you know, […]

Penny Woolcock

[…]n it will contact me on Facebook or something, you know, they don't seem to bear any ill feelings, but, we finished the film. And then there were two screenings that happened. One was at the Tyneside in Newcastle. And I was still very excited, I was thinking this is fantastic, you know, and I walked[…]

Thomas Michael Bond

[…]ly in this day his age really.SPEAKER: M3Rears your computer because you come downstairs in the morning and press a button and there are words on the screen and you start off and you can't help it. So for a long time I've worked seven days a week. I read their site work on Christmas Day if I like it[…]

Waris Hussein

[…]kes a very interesting film." So then I was asked to meet Mr. Poll, who was a bit worried because he'd never met me. And I was introduced to him in a screening theatre because I'd been asked to bring some of my films in. In those days there were no VHSs or DVDs. We had to run an extract, carried the[…]
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