Charles Cooper

[…] distributed films and filmstrips for non theatrical exhibition throughout the United States. When the IWO’s position became untenable due to […]

Jill Langley

[…]ssive building, wonderful building, I loved it walking across the bridge, and there is and the and I was allocated to the one I wanted, which was the United Africa company. And there I met the lady who became became my best friend for the rest of my life until she died six years ago. And I was alloc[…]

Terry Ackland-Snow

[…]lien blood’ effect.01:30:33 -                    Storyboard artists. First extensive use on “Superman II”.01:30:47 -                &nb[…]

Derek Threadgall

[…]rian I think he was Guy Guy Green and Jack Hawkins definitely this is one of the first. I suppose it was very much on us on a par with.SPEAKER: M3The United Artists type setup where you had an actor and director and right off got together I think this are the early days of the independent production[…]

Anthony Mendleson

[…] but, of course, he had all the access to the materials that Simmons kept in their storeroom, and he used to use those. And he'd got masses of sketch artists there who'd draw out the thing to present, and that was how the costumes evolved for 'Saraband.' But of course, that was for 'principles' and […]

Charles Cooper

[…]h made some films on a much more competent level than we were able to make.Sidney Cole: So what happened then? You've got to 1939 and you went to the United States in '39 did you?Charles Cooper: Yes, in '39...of course I'd sold my business at the end of the preceding year and felt that I'd had enoug[…]

Charles Crichton

[…]it's good to have an 18 year old director.SC: Who knows nothing about making movies.CC : Ned Sherrin didn’t want me, therefore John and all the other artists who included Graham Chapman, Ronnie Barker, Ronnie Corbett, they all said they weren't going to be on it if I wasn't going to direct it which […]

Tilly Day

Tilly Day (continuity) 1903-1994by admin — last modified Jul 28, 2008 04:32 PMBIOGRAPHY: Tilly Day worked on over 300 British films between the 1920s and 1970s, most particularly as ‘continuity girl’. Her career began at Walthamstow Studios in the 1917 and she received her first credit in […]

Jack Hildyard

BEHP transcript DisclaimerThis transcript has been produced automatically using Otter, https://get.otter.ai/interview-transcription/.It provides a basic, but unverified or proofread transcript of the interview. Therefore, the British Entertainment History Project (BEHP) accepts no liability for[…]
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