Search Results for: Dilys Powell award for outstanding contribution to cinema 2006
John Schlesinger
[…]King, who helped us a lot, he subsequently put his son onto us for me to help him, so the wheel came full circle. The first film was a great success, Dilys Powell gave it a glowing review, brains not money she said. And the second film was not such a success although more ambitious in a way. And we […]
Pat Jackson
[…] as Henry V, because I remember the film critics were showing... describing, or doing their reviews of both films in the same week...I think I've got Dilys Powell's review somewhere of 'Western Approaches'.Pat Jackson: But the thing John, that is interesting, you see, which supports my permanent ple[…]
Bobbi Riesel
[…]on awards for the editing, Speaker 1  9:53  and it was said that technically, it had the kind of professional confidence and Powell. Ish that they had come to expect from him. He was gaining quite a reputation. It was a film that nearly wasn't made. I believe he did a lot of[…]
Charles Picken
[…]er locking up, Sue and I attempted to get through and had to return to the cinema to spend the night there. We passed the time by watching the Robert Powell version of THE 39 STEPS which had been readied for the following week’s screening and keeping warm with regular cups of coffee. Come morning we[…]
Sidney Cole
[…]myself a Cockney. That was 31st October 1903.AL: What schooling did you receive?SC: I had ordinary primary school education until I was 11 when I was fortunate to win a scholarship which took Isle to Westminster City School which is just off Victoria St.AL: After that did you do any specialised trai[…]
Taylor Downing
[…]n, yeah. TD: One of the reviews of the series, the Thames series Palestine, by Brian Winston spoke about in The Listener spoke about the Academy Award winning film research, so that went straight onto my CV [Murray laughs] and I thanked him. Every time I see Brian Winston I thank him again for […]
Vernon Sewell
[…] and a sandwich. A lot of films - I remember - quite a well-known picture - '77 Park Lane' was made there. A host of stuff. That's where I met Mickey Powell you see. Because he was editor I think, to start with, and then he 'shacked up' with a man called Jerry Jackson who had some American connectio[…]
Rodney Giesler
[…]ablished him. But what a cameraman. What ingenuity.John Legard: Did it get a press show?Rodney Giesler: I organised one. We got about five write-ups. Dilys Powell didn't come. Derek Malcolm gave me a few lines. Margaret Hinxman, I'd known her from my "Films & Filming" days. She came along and ga[…]
