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Donald Wilson
[…]er unbelievable. Motivated was a character he he gave me a clue and went into oil business made himself very rich. Eventually, I mentioned just after World War Two, he was very rich. Linda Wood 40:26By the office he seemed Cymbeline. So tough not to be sort of stopped by small sort of tec[…]
Barbara K Emary
[…]gs like Say it With Flowers. But Say it with Flowers didn't come next, I think he did one called Men of Yesterday which was, it was before the Second World War, it was in 1937, it was about the First World War - 'great theme, inspiring interpretation, excellent teamwork and direction, showmanship pr[…]
Guido Coen
[…] think in terms of giving that picture to someone to sell where you have nocontrol what sover, you have no knowledge because you are talking about a world organisation, let me give you an example, I h ear there is some picture making an enormous amount of money in Japan, I've yet to find a producer[…]
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[…] tribute in the Spectator shortly after her death: The synthetic world of film needs, more than anything, the true human […]
Gordon McCallum
[…] late 1930s at Denham, Pinewood and Elstree. During the Second World War he worked with both Michael Powell and David […]
Robert Scott
[…]ng stuff. I mean, I enjoyed the BBC fine but I wanted to move on in my career. So, I came to STV in telecine which was - STV was a bit of a different world to the BBC I think you could safely say! A lot of people working in STV in telecine were former projectionists. I am not taking them down but th[…]
