Joy Cuff (née Seddon)

[…]0:03:11 MIKE: One thing that was interesting, we talked about Kubrick when you first met him and the kind of, the way that he would work with you, it sounds as though when you were working on your own, what was his reaction when he would come and look at the kind of work that you were doing? Because[…]

Moira Armstrong

[…]ospital bed somewhere and Alexis and I had, had swapped shifts but he’d taken away the dawn Arabic with him and I didn’t know where it was. And I was sound asleep and the phone went and there was an engineer saying ‘There’s nobody done the pre test for dawn Arabic’, and I went, leapt downstairs all […]

Betty Willingale

[…] think, but this was the first what came to be called, horribly I thought, the Classic Serial. Very daunting type of title isn’t it - Classic Serial? Sounds as if you’re going back to school.[A 10:06]And who, whose idea would that have been, have you any idea?Donald Wilson.Donald, it was Donald Wils[…]

Sarah Erulkar (de Normanville)

[…]t to handle film. So he was working on the AOSB (unclear) film then, do you know, the War Office film and it was all, had all been shot, RG: all sync sound? SE: sync sound - and he just handed it over to me and told me to get on with editing it. So you know, the first bit of real film thing I did, I[…]

John Hogarth

[…]hest paid man in the world was Louis B. Mayer, the head of MGM, and I thought, "Well this film lark, probably has got something going for it." And it sounded a bit more interesting than estate agents. So I joined British Lion, as I say, in September of 1946 as what was then described as an office ju[…]
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