Thanks for the feedback so far. I figured there would be a variety of perspectives. On the one hand, the manufacturer is contracting the NDE company to interpret the film because the NDE company is competent/qualified to interpret the film and the manufacturer is not competent/qualified to do so. On the other hand, some review by the manufacturer is a good idea to verify that the NDE company is meeting the requirements; even if the manufacturer doesn't have a qualified level II RT tech, the manufacturer can check film to verify markings, IQI visibility, etc., as a basic quality check to provide some evidence that the subcontractor did it right.
Can anybody share their experiences regarding the expectations of regulators (such as the National Board or Canadian provincial regulators like ABSA) for manufacturer review of RT film?