Rudolph (Rudi) Cartier

[…]t are your criticisms on BBC drama production. I said everything from the script to the technical fulfilment, one has to invent a new style. It isn't theatre, it isn't cinema, it is some cross breed between the two. On television you have to see the faces as near as possible which you cannot in the […]

Charlotte Jennings

[…]. Boss. He also distinguished himself as an athlete. He equally he had success as an actor, and as a stage designer for sets and costumes at the arts Theatre in Cambridge. Certainly Stewart was prominent at the Film Society and in Cambridge, how prominent Pa was or how much he was involved in? I don[…]

Fred Tomlin

[…]tor or..." So he said, "No, as a matter of fact I'm a producer." [Chuckles] Because I'd gone to an ACT meeting, they had an ACT meeting once in a big theatre, one of the West End theatres, over something or other, and I came across Roy Baker. So I said, "Hello Roy, come and sit here." He said, "Oh h[…]

Stephen Peet

[…]paratus the film stock was, as it were, obtained by various means and the cameras were borrowed, legally or otherwise, and then Granada gave us their theatre, and I think editing...certainly a theatre to view all the rushes and various other places. [00:09:01] It was all done, all done for litt[…]

Margaret Thomson

[…]ng Cross Road where it was, into very smart premises in Savile Row, or near to Savile Row. And where we had proper, proper sort of film facilities, a theatre and all the rest of it, but I didn't, my job didn't last very long there. And I got a job very close to the outbreak of war with a New Zealand[…]

Richard (Tony) Arnell

[…]nge concept, why have it?RA: Alright. The reason there is music on film is I believe film is music is two dimensional. We no longer have music in the theatre, we used to have people playing in the pit in melodrama. I don't think music is necessary in most films. I think it is necessary in melodrama […]

Doris Martin

[…]and it was a very good job. And I started working as a kind of secretary to, you remember Earl St John? Well, before he went to Paramount, before the theatre was built, he was the exploitation manager then, and he used to travel round a bit but there was also a very nice woman Lilian Brind [?] who w[…]

Oswald (Ossie) Morris

[…]them over to Paris to see them and we're going to start night shooting up at Montemartre in the summer of about 51 I think it was and. We go into the theatre and we're sitting up on the balcony Houston and I and we run these tests and we noticed in the front of the balcony must have been every known[…]

Manny Yospa

[…] there was a film in Villiers Street where the Player's Theatre is now. Charles Drazin: Yes. Manny Yospa: That was […]
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