Julie Harris

[…]e a short sleeve,” or something; I mean, within reason, it had to be what was the period. So that was different. There was always a fuss about the corsets – “oh, they’re too tight, I can’t stand that” – but in the end, they kind of got used to it! (Laughs)RL: You had another award. I suppose we woul[…]

Mary Harvey (Welford)

[…]le casting with, for IreneHoward, Leslie’s sister. And, and also, in a funny way, got caught up with MyronSelznick.Oh yes.The agents. Who had several artists appearing at the studios and I sort of found myself, on their behalf, looking after their artists. I remember, there was Ann Todd, who was ver[…]

Frederick Bentham

[…]t is put on a put on us here is very strange sort of show. Because you see, he couldn't have seen repainted or made for purpose. He had to use makeup sets largely made of drapes are no longer used in some of the super cinemas. And I must say it was very Tommy trender was the comedian in it. And so t[…]

Bernard Vorhaus

[…].Sidney Cole: Ah.Bernard Vorhaus: Actually I mean I was very successful but you still made no money on it to speak of, as a second feature for United Artists.Sidney Cole: Did you sell outright on that?Bernard Vorhaus: We - at a certain point you were supposed to get fifty-fifty, but they contrived -[…]

Peter Dimmock

[…]s and things, didn’t talk about television at all, and you never admitted that you watched television even if you did, and a lot of people hadn’t got sets.  But, of course, the moment it was announced, and there’s a whole story about how we came to televise the Coronation, but once it was annou[…]

Hugh Stewart

[…]that I think we were going to make another one - yes that's right. Because of the success of Square Peg Norman made a deal with the Americans, United Artists, with John Bryan as the producer...with Stuart Burge and all this kind of thing...it was called Once a Crooked Man [NB There Was a Crooked Man[…]

Joy Batchelor

[…]nder: So you never - did you have very much to do with ACT, apart from just going to the meetings occasionally?Joy Batchelor: No, we had occasional upsets when we didn't see eye to eye. But by and large it was all very relaxed. [laughs] Well you know....Kay Mander: [laughing] I've got a list of ques[…]

Philip Leacock

[…] has a huge back lot and you can do a lot with it with a good Art Director, which we had. And...no, you notice it a bit. There's a rumour that United Artists, who never wanted to make it anyway, that they had destroyed the negative. But I've got a 16mm copy which I bought from them. They wouldn't gi[…]

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[…] So I decided then that I would be a fashion artist. Now today nobody in their right mind would be […]
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