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Sidney Henry Cole (31 October 1908 – 25 January 1998) [citation needed] was a British film and television producer. Earlier in his career he worked as a film editor. Cole was educated at the London School of Economics (LSE), and entered the film industry as a scenario reader for Stoll Picture Productions, [1] a company founded by Sir Oswald Stoll. [2]
Sidney Cole J.B. Priestley: Based on: They Came to a City by J.B. Priestley: Produced by: Michael Balcon Sidney Cole: Starring: John Clements Googie Withers Raymond Huntley Renee Gadd: Cinematography: Stanley Pavey: Edited by: Michael Truman: Music by: Ernest Irving
The Kitchen is a 1961 British drama film directed by James Hill and starring Carl Möhner, Mary Yeomans, Brian Phelan, Tom Bell, Eric Pohlmann and James Bolam. [2] [3] The film follows the dozen staff in a restaurant's kitchen during the course of one busy morning. [4]
Sydney Cole Alexander as Natalie Kalen, Lumon's PR representative and speaker for the mysterious Board; Nora Dale as Gabby Arteta (season 1), the wife of Senator Angelo Arteta. She underwent severance to avoid the pain of childbirth; Mark Kenneth Smaltz as Judd, security guard at Lumon; Donald Webber Jr. as Patton, a friend of Ricken's
For their next project, Carpenter and Knight decided to have their production company Gatetarn do an adaptation of the Robin Hood legend. With the aid of television producer Sidney Cole, Carpenter and Knight were able to create a production deal for the show. Goldcrest Films, the US network Showtime, HTV and Gatetarn agreed to fund the series. [6]
By Wayne Cole and Amanda Cooper. SYDNEY/LONDON (Reuters) - U.S. stock futures fell on Wednesday after disappointing earnings from Alphabet, while the dollar took a dive against the yen, which ...
Sidney Cole and Richard Greene produced the feature film Sword of Sherwood Forest (1960), for Hammer Film Productions (in association with Yeoman Films), directed by Terence Fisher, written by Alan Hackney, director of photography was Ken Hodges, and the film editor was Lee Doig, all TV series alumni.
Midnight in Paris is a 2011 fantasy comedy film written and directed by Woody Allen, and starred Owen Wilson, Rachel McAdams and Marion Cotillard.The film featured no original music, but mostly incidental source music from the 1920s French jazz music, which Allen had used as an integral part of the film, similar to his previous ventures. [1]