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[…] so I went to the top and went from MGM, Twentieth Century Fox, the big ones, and worked my way down. And, […]

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[…] you remember a company called Twentieth Century, before it became Twentieth Century Fox? They made about eight films. And one of them […]

Norman Warren

[…] So, anyway when I came to leave school I had applied to many film companies. I mean I reallydidn’t know so I went to the top and went from MGM, Twentieth Century Fox, the big ones, and worked my way down. And, of course, I got rejections from everybody, in a polite way, they basically said the[…]

E M (Michael) Smedley Aston

[…]lon who was really a sort of gag man, who used to do bits of script and God knows what. And I'd seen him in one or two pictures. I think Walsh was in Twentieth Century - do you remember a company called Twentieth Century, before it became Twentieth Century Fox? They made about eight films. And one o[…]

Lindsay Anderson

[…]d, I don’t know what I was doing there but I know that Michael Medwin asked me to speak to Sandy Lieberson who was in a short period of looking after Twentieth-Century Fox about the finance for something that Memorial were hoping to do. And I went to see Sandy whom I know and after I had done my dut[…]

John Krish

[…]e had had no control over the relationship with me and the actors - that's my theory. And what happened then was quite extraordinary. It was made for Twentieth Century Fox through Ivan Foxwell Productions, and when the Fox office here heard that I wasn't going to do - wasn't allowed to do the direct[…]

Charles W. Smith

[…]already been showing in New York. Also while I was in Hollywood in those early months of 1953, I got to see the first demonstration of CinemaScope by Twentieth Century-Fox, which was given at the old Chaplin Studios in the center of Hollywood—a huge picture of really sensational quality. At the[…]
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