Sue (Susan) Crockford

[…]cisely.And that what we needed to do in this country, there’s, there were four programmes all about print and in fact the most ambitious, it was silk screen and goodness knows what, and the most ambitious which was offset litho I’d, I produced them all and directed that one and it was a bunch of ill[…]

Jill Balcon (Day-Lewis)

[…]e New Gallery it was and the New Victoria, whatever the Gaumont cinemas were. Roy Fowler  41:06  But you didn't have private screenings at the house or at the studio? Jill Balcon  41:09  I once had a private screening for a birthday party when I reme[…]

John Dark

[…]alking about how you got into the business back into the business system for. A second. Well at first I came back. I worked for I think it was called screen audiences are ranked ranks commercial company which was based at Pinewood which made Cinemark commercials mainly gigantic things was really qui[…]

Barbara K Emary

[…]annock in the Daily Herald Said "Banned film now a triumph, one of the finest British pictures ever made, Britain’s most moving film, the most moving screen drama which has come from the British studios’. New Chronicle: ‘ the film is one of the most moving and most significant ever made in Britain’.[…]
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