[…]ion, really. Rank centre has an interest in Universal Studios. And we were given I was given the sum of 500 pounds who consider a song to take to the United States.Interviewer 36:20 This would have been when and what you know,Gordon Hales 36:22 after the war, of course, we we[…]
[…]d...Lovely, yes.And all delightful and open air. And so it really was a delightful film and it was a, youknow, it was a...Did they use some, they had artists do they for the...?They did.61Like the English people in the film?Yes, yes.Character actors?Yes, yes they did. It was, it was all...Properly, […]
[…], the unity of purpose and the deep relationships that last throughout that, which carries through all, or surmounts all the problems that beset this united fraternity, is magnificent. I mean it's a wonderful thing to experience that, because if ever there were difficulties and a unit coping with th[…]
[…]you believe. And then after that he was trying to set up The Key and it was being very slow and Lee Katz, who at that time was I think with United Artists, came over and wanted someone part-time so I worked for a while suiting both of them, you know, doing half a day here and half a day th[…]
[…] full six days week. The fact that most of the artists arrived at Shepperton by train brings to mind the […]
[…] Lee Katz, who at that time was I think with United Artists, came over and wanted someone part-time so I worked […]
[…]gain before we could shoot. Again there was very little technique involved in that. Again Sammy was making these for New Era who were handing them to United Artists had one of them, I think Warners had one of them, this was filmmaking really at its worse. It was £1 a foot. And on that particular fil[…]
[…]ght well, alright. If they think I can do it, I think I can do it. I taken care when I left the bush to take a whole lot of stuff with me. There were artists breakdowns, sheduled, shooting schedule, sexual breakdown, scheduled wardrobe plots and everything. And I look around the guild and I thought […]
[…] making these for New Era who were handing them to United Artists had one of them, I think Warners had one […]
[…]amate the two. And it was revolutionary because we were saying film and television were two different worlds which were in America, especially in the United States, we're really not on speaking country, it was considered very good. It's a form. This is s f t in society of the arts, which was the ama[…]