Reg Sutton

[…] a couple of years I became Vice President of the union. Roy Fowler: We mustn't get on to the ACT […]

Nick Ardizzone

[…]during World War Two. And that's basically where you find me.Manny Yospa  11:23  Because when can you tell me something about your works in Union?Nick Ardizzone  11:32  Even before I became a member, I was very impressed by the power and the good work that ACTT did. Yes, there we[…]

Christopher Miles

[…]r Miles  13:05  The first the first problem was to obviously get a script that I wrote myself and then get the thing I was cleared with the union's vectors for rather more than ACTT I then went to see  George Elvin who ran ACTT And he said, Well, we're not very keen that you direct it[…]

Johnny Goodman

[…] I was given a terrible shock. Apparently the ACTT, the union, had found out that I was under sixteen years […]

adrian-andy-worker

[…] 1960s and also touches on the effects of the Trades Unions on working practices, providing several details of his rel […]

John Ammonds

[…]use I don't remember much about him really. Of course the other guy was there he came over, who was the ex-Spitfire pilot who still does things RAF reunions and things?  John P. Hamilton  6:18  Oh, Tony.  John Ammonds  6:22  OBs he works a […]

L P (Bill) Williams

[…]'Tom Brown's Schooldays' and ... ah ... I don't know, I must have done four or five or six or something, pictures. And I was in on the forming of the union there. My card in the Association of Motion Picture Art Directors of America is number 77. I was there at the Hollywood Knickerbocker Hotel the […]

Lew Grade

[…]g people...Lew Grade : And we have great creative talent. Our technicians are probably the best in the world, they are amazing and they don't look at union rules, they work any hours if they love the project, love the people that are involved with. I found them absolutely remarkable, here.Alan Sappe[…]
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