Val Guest

[…]you think?VG: Yes, I think he would. It was so different from anything he’d played and he was always dying to show he could do something else. Like Antony Perkins suddenly had to be Psycho for the rest of his life. He would love to show he could do something else. They get into a rut…RF: Any other m[…]

Francis Searle

[…]on it, as far as he and I was concerned, of doing this picture in Manchester, was a difficult picture, the Rosman Johns thing so on. And I introduced Tony Keyes, Production Manager. And Michael came up there. I did a whole, did the rewrite where every, almost every damn thing, Noel Roberts was casti[…]

Bernard Gribble

[…]es was cut by Anthony Gibbs and that turned Hollywood upside down because his methods of editing which he either he thought of or in conjunction with Tony wrist and sort of they constructed this very loose hand-held fast cutting form of editing for Tom Jones. Yeah that influenced the whole industry.[…]

Jonathan Balcon

[…]oy Fowler  2:21  I was going to say and various other reasonably [LAUGHTER], bad films but an interesting character and I never really knew Tony I met him. But then you see Jill and I were, to a certain extent we led a very protected life particularly at Henden Manor going back for a fract[…]

June Randall

[…]time. We went to Denham Old House to do some shots on the river there.Yes, yes.1: All that.And then of course he left, Mike, and it was taken over by Tony Darnborough and Betty Box suggested that I leave the office and go down as assistant continuity to Nan on the floor, and they were making a film […]

Ray Harryhausen

[…]ant to help, please contact BEHP Secretary,  sue.malden@btinternet.com. Ray Harryhausen Part 1.======================================= Tony DaltonMy name's Tony Dalton. I've known Ray for a few years now 35 years. I think Ray. I think it is. And we've we've written three books togethe[…]

Lois Singer

[…] I think they're about the only three original members of the cast that are still there. One of the programme engineers that we used was a man called Tony Shrine, who later became a producer, and was involved in various quiz games thought up by him and Edward J. Mason, who wrote for BBC Midland Regi[…]

Sheila Collins

[…]rth, and one had the people coming straight out of the army. There was the very elegant, slightly stuffy, Christopher Lee straight out of the guards, Tony Steel who had just – I don’t think he was in a guards regiment – but he again had come straight out of the army. A lot, quite a few of them had m[…]
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