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  • | image = Just William's Luck (1947).jpg | released = {{Film date|1947|12|17|London|df=y}}
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  • | death_date = {{d-da|13 July 1947|16 October 1892}} ...for his career in the United States and England as a director of plays and films
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  • ..., the Huggett films proved popular and lucrative for the studio. All three films were directed by [[w:Ken Annakin|Ken Annakin]] and produced by [[w:Betty E. ...so appear, and return (playing different characters) in the three Huggetts films that followed.
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  • ...key_1948/ |title=Brass Monkey 1948 &#124; Britmovie &#124; Home of British Films |publisher=Britmovie |date= |accessdate=2014-03-12}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|u ...-Mascot-1947-England/dp/B00009XENM |title=Brass Monkey (The Lucky Mascot) (1947-England) [VHS&#93;: Terry-Thomas, Ernest Thesiger, Herbert Lom, Carole Land
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  • | distributor = {{ubl|[[General Film Distributors|GFD]] (UK)|[[Eagle-Lion Films]] (US)}} | released = {{Film date|df=y|1947|02|23|UK}}<ref name="Art & Hue">{{cite web|url=http://artandhue.com/shop/al
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  • | image = "Holiday_Camp"_(1947).jpg | released = 5 August 1947
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  • ...#124; Movies and Filmography|website=AllMovie}}</ref> It was based on the 1947 stage play ''[[Off the Record (play)|Off the Record]]'', written by [[John [[Category:1957 films]]
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  • ...by [[w:Richmal Crompton|Richmal Crompton]]. It served as a loose sequel to 1947 film ''[[Just William's Luck (film)|Just William's Luck]]''. It is also kno [[Category:1948 films]]
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  • | studio = [[British Lion Films]] ...archive.org/web/20150519165816/http://www.chartersandcaldicott.co.uk/other-films.html |archivedate=19 May 2015 }}</ref>
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  • | known_for = co-founding [[Two Cities Films]] ...2b9f4bd97c|title=Mario Zampi|work=BFI}}</ref> A co-founder of [[Two Cities Films]], a British production company, he is most closely associated with British
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  • ...other [[Sydney Box|Sydney]] and his wife [[Muriel Box|Muriel]] at [[Verity Films]], where she helped produce more than 200 wartime [[propaganda]] shorts.<re ...for him. He was running an organisation that made training and recruitment films. I went along as a general dogsbody, and as more men were called up, there
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  • | studio = [[HandMade Films]] In a small town in [[Northern England]] in 1947, the citizens endure continuing [[Rationing in the United Kingdom#World War
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  • ...series)|the Huggetts]] after ''[[Holiday Camp (film)|Holiday Camp]],'' in 1947, and ''[[Here Come the Huggetts]]'' (1948), Joe Huggett decides to run as a ...the remainder of the cast."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.petulaclark.net/films/voteforhuggett.html|title=Vote for Huggett|work=petulaclark.net}}</ref>
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  • | yearsactive = 1947–1978 ...land|English]] character actor who appeared in nearly eighty films between 1947 and 1978.
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  • ...ut most alumni only had modest film careers, regularly employed in British films but rarely if ever receiving star-billing. Female graduates of the program ...edy ''[[Passport to Pimlico]]''.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2b6ac27235|title=Here Come the Huggetts (1948)|publisher=}}</r
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  • ...the Dole]]'' (1941), and was the producer-director for the musical-comedy films of [[Flanagan and Allen]] during [[World War II]]. ...oduction company with his friend [[John Barter]]. He also acted in several films produced by [[Lance Comfort]].<ref name="google1"/>
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  • ...|John Darling]] in ''Peter Pan''.<ref name=screenonline/> He began to make films in his teens.<ref name=britishpictures>{{Cite web|url=http://www.britishpic ...and the Huggetts films.<ref name=bfi>{{Cite web|url=https://www.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2b9f390ab7|title=Jimmy Hanley|website=BFI}}</ref> He later wor
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  • | yearsactive = 1947–1961 ...e postwar years he worked steadily in bit and featured parts in theatrical films; twice being directed by [[John Ford]] and once by [[John Huston]] when the
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  • ...e (film)|1943 film version]]. He also appeared in several [[Frank Randle]] films.<ref>Richards p.275</ref> ...becoming a nationally known figure, and featured in three [[Frank Randle]] films. In 1941, he became the star of the popular BBC radio comedy ''[[Happidrom
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  • ...cle Bill]]'' (1957) the last,<ref>Parkinson, David. ''Radio Times Guide to Films 2010'', BBC Worldwide, 2009. {{ISBN|978-0-9555886-2-4}}</ref> although some ...little in common with the later Ealing comedy films. Ealing made no comedy films at all in 1945 and 1946.<ref name="auto">Murphy p.211</ref>
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