[…]d that his plays be shot word for word, comma for comma and he worked on the screenplays. There was a woman called Marjorie Dean who was kind of script editor and she would put it into some kind of cinematographic language and in those days the scripts were broken down into shots, shot by shot […]
BECTU History Project - Interview No. 363 [Copyright BECTU] Transcription Date: 1998-12Interview Date: First 3 sides recorded in 1993 by Toby Haggith from the Imperial War Museum. Side 4 was recorded on the 27 th July 1995 by Rodney Geisler from the BECTU History Project &[…]
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[…] he made me play A couple of quid or something a couple of pounds. So I went to the Strand Theatre. And I went on and I did a bit of a reading from a script and they said, you've got a song as a debit, no music gone, and move. MANKIEWICZ had written it. Monty Norman was a friend to this day. They're[…]
[…]wouldn’t be (laughs)I: The previous year Asquith had spent six months in Hollywood so probably that was CB: That’s itI: The origin ofCB: YesI: Of the scriptCB: That’s right
11 Wally Patch (1888-1970) was an English actor whose films included Crime Unlimited (1935) and Sparrows Can’t Sing (1963)12 […]
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[…]the boys on the gantry, the camera boys, even the cutting room boys, you know, watch out for this, watch out for that. Luckily that film had fourteen script writers, the script was changed all the time.You haven’t said the name of the film, do you remember it? A Woman Alone it was called.Right.[…]
BARBARA EMARY Tape 1 of 2Copyright ACTT History ProjectChecked, corrected RA, page 21 missing, handwritten transcript done by RA when checkingInterview with Barbara Emary, in her home, 5th July 1988Interviewer Bob AllenSIDE 1, TAPE 1BA : Perhaps you could tell us when you first ca me into the film i[…]