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- | studio = Blackwater Films ...the British End Up: Four Decades of Saucy Cinema''. Titan Books Ltd</ref> In January 2022 it was announced that Dark Force Entertainment will release th3 KB (353 words) - 11:58, 23 February 2023
- * Low, Rachael. ''Filmmaking in 1930s Britain''. George Allen & Unwin, 1985. * Wood, Linda. ''British Films, 1927-1939''. British Film Institute, 1986.2 KB (228 words) - 08:05, 27 August 2024
- ...'' was a [[BBC]] [[sitcom]] from 1971 about a [[Northern England|North of England]] [[funeral director]] called Basil Bulstrode (Bill Fraser). Storylines us ...ssfully in the [[ITV Network|ITV]] sitcom ''[[In Loving Memory (TV series)|In Loving Memory]]''.2 KB (329 words) - 18:02, 12 January 2023
- | studio = [[EMI Films|Anglo-EMI]]<br />London Associated Films ...AAQBAJ&q=%22emi+films+and+the+limits+of+british+cinema%22&pg=PA1|title=EMI Films and the Limits of British Cinema|first=Paul|last= Moody|publisher=Springer|5 KB (650 words) - 20:28, 8 February 2023
- ...s each year, and during the 1930s the company produced a large quantity of films at Teddington. [[Category:1940 films]]3 KB (349 words) - 22:40, 19 July 2024
- ...ohn Gregson]], [[Cecil Parker]], [[June Thorburn]] and [[Keith Michell]]. In the film, a young couple embark on a voyage on a [[ketch]] named ''Turtle'' The England maritime location for shooting was mainly the [[River Hamble]]. The yacht c2 KB (271 words) - 10:52, 20 July 2024
- | gross = £2.5 million (in US)<ref name="simon"/> The film was shot on location in [[Kent]], [[Sussex]] and [[London]], [[England]].3 KB (342 words) - 11:00, 21 December 2022
- ...d and last feature film made by Willis who had also appeared with Kirkwood in the 1938 comedy film ''[[Save a Little Sunshine]]''. It was made at [[Welwy [[Category:1939 films]]2 KB (318 words) - 20:22, 8 February 2023
- | distributor = [[Adelphi Films]] ...com|isbn=978-1-4116-0740-8|page=123}}</ref><ref name=screenonline/> It was shot at [[Beaconsfield Studios]] near [[London]] with sets designed by the [[art4 KB (557 words) - 20:02, 3 October 2024
- * Low, Rachael. ''Filmmaking in 1930s Britain''. George Allen & Unwin, 1985. * Wood, Linda. ''British Films, 1927-1939''. British Film Institute, 1986.3 KB (389 words) - 22:41, 19 July 2024
- | studio = [[Mancunian Films]] | distributor = Mancunian Films3 KB (425 words) - 14:40, 21 February 2023
- | studio = [[Mancunian Films]] | distributor = Mancunian Films4 KB (500 words) - 23:25, 8 February 2023
- | studio = Pyramid Films ...adventures of the sex-crazed inhabitants of the bankrupt Cockshute Castle in 1904, and the attempts of Lord and Lady Cockshute to find a rich wife for t5 KB (603 words) - 22:23, 7 September 2024
- ...58 film)|adapted again in 1958]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2b6b05ff97|title=The Middle Watch (1931)}}</ref><ref>http://ww * Mackenzie, S. P. ''British War Films, 1939-1945''. Continuum, 2003.3 KB (444 words) - 23:21, 17 February 2023
- ...e/4ce2b6aad71e8|title=Gasbags (1941)}}</ref> The film was a morale-booster in the early part of the [[Second World War]].<ref name=radiotimes/> ...h National Films Company|British National]] where they made a further four films over the next few years.4 KB (578 words) - 08:50, 3 February 2023
- The film opened at the [[w:Odeon West End|Leicester Square Theatre]] in the [[w:West End of London|West End of London]] on 24 March 1966. ...France. However, when they arrive there, they become unwittingly involved in a jewel theft when the thief Le Pirate ([[w:Paul Stassino|Paul Stassino]])3 KB (481 words) - 20:36, 8 February 2023
- ...r]] and [[Jerry Desmonde]]. It was the first Norman Wisdom film to be shot in colour. The title is taken from the expression "the early bird catches the Wisdom's character works for Grimsdale's Dairy as a milkman, in competition with Consolidated Dairies, an ever-growing rival company under4 KB (490 words) - 17:53, 12 March 2023
- ...ry (Marriott). The final third of the film sees them all travel to England in the mistaken belief that Albert is the son of Lord [[Amersham]]. [[Category:1941 films]]3 KB (448 words) - 20:11, 8 February 2023
- | studio = Aldwych Films ...e.<ref>Richards p.275</ref> The film was made at the [[Riverside Studios]] in [[Hammersmith]], and produced by the musical star [[Jack Buchanan]]. The se3 KB (438 words) - 17:01, 25 February 2023
- | budget = £300,000<ref>Doctor's ardours." Sunday Times [London, England] 7 Aug. 1977: 28. The Sunday Times Digital Archive. Web. 29 Mar. 2014.</ref ...The character of Penny Sutton – Rosie's best friend in the movie and in the books – is the star of an earlier series of similar novels that4 KB (463 words) - 22:25, 20 August 2024