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  • ...just been in ''[[His Excellency (1952 film)|His Excellency]]'' at [[Ealing Studios]].<ref>{{cite news |url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article57956348 |title=B ...shot there to use Eastman colour.<ref>{{cite news|title=Round the British Studios|author=Nepean, Edith|work=Picture Show|location=London|volume=63|issue=1631
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  • ...film, the fourth in the [[Carry On (film series)|series of 31 ''Carry On'' films]] (1958–1992). It was released in February 1960. Of the regular team, it ..., thus beginning James's 19-film long membership of the [[List of Carry On films cast members|''Carry On'' team]].
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  • Dearden was promoted to associate producer on two more George Formby films, which he also co-wrote: ''[[To Hell with Hitler]]'' (1940) aka ''Let Georg Dearden went over to Ealing Studios where he produced ''[[The Ghost of St. Michael's]]'' (1941) with Will Hay,
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  • ...=BFI}}</ref> Born in Lambeth, south London in 1898, he directed over fifty films between 1919 from the [[silent era]] through to 1949 in the [[sound film|so ...in the 1930s, he directed films for [[Gainsborough Pictures]] and [[Ealing Studios]].
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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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  • | studio = [[w:Ealing Studios|Ealing Studios]]<br />Michael Balcon Productions ...date=2020-04-24}}</ref> The film was produced by [[w:Ealing Studios|Ealing Studios]] and was the first of its comedies shot in [[w:Technicolor|Technicolor]].
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  • | studio = [[Ealing Studios]] '''''The Lavender Hill Mob''''' is a 1951 [[comedy film]] from [[Ealing Studios]], written by [[T. E. B. Clarke]], directed by [[Charles Crichton]], starri
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  • ...e and Eddie, albeit with different surnames. The film was made at [[Ealing Studios]] and on location on the [[Isle of Wight]], off Military Road A3055, betwee [[Category:1999 films]]
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  • | studio = [[Ealing Studios]] ...comedy]] [[crime film]] directed by [[Alexander Mackendrick]] for [[Ealing Studios]]. It stars [[Alec Guinness]], [[Cecil Parker]], [[Herbert Lom]], [[Peter S
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  • | studio = [[Ealing Studios]] ...assport to Pimlico''''' is a 1949 British [[comedy film]] made by [[Ealing Studios]] and starring [[Stanley Holloway]], [[Margaret Rutherford]] and [[Hermione
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  • ..., leaving Cornelius to have his film made for [[The Rank Organisation|Rank Studios]].<ref>{{harvnb|Barr|1998|p=46}}</ref><ref name="rank">{{harvnb|Harper|Port ...ian">{{harvnb|MacFarlane|1997|p=538}}</ref> Sheridan was offered two other films around the same time (''Grand National Night'' and ''Street Corner'') and a
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  • ...film, the third in the [[Carry On (film series)|series of 31 ''Carry On'' films]] (1958–1992). It was released at the Plaza Cinema in London on 3 Septemb * [[Pinewood Studios]], Buckinghamshire
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  • | studio = [[Ealing Studios]] ...tember 1948 at [[Leeds Castle]] and other locations in Kent, and at Ealing Studios. The themes of class and sexual repression run through the film, particular
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  • ...] film studios, from which he drifted into uncredited bit-parts in British films including ''[[Oliver Twist (1948 film)|Oliver Twist]]'' (1948), ''[[The Lav ...es to a certain character and he graduated to more visible roles in comedy films and on [[television]]. It was on television that Mullard made a name for hi
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  • ...76 interview, [[Val Guest]] who served as a screenwriter for many of Hay's films, recalled transposing Harbottle from school into other everyday situations. ===Elstree Studios===
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  • ...40 credited film roles.<ref name=bfi>{{cite web |url=http://www.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2b9ee347b3 |title=John Gregson }}</ref> He was best known for ...officer, or in comedy roles in [[Ealing Studios|Ealing]] and other British films.
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  • | studio = [[Ealing Studios]] ...Whisky Galore!''''' is a 1949 British [[comedy film]] produced by [[Ealing Studios]], starring [[Basil Radford]], [[Bruce Seton]], [[Joan Greenwood]] and [[Go
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  • ...s from the mid-1950s, including a bit part in the classic [[Ealing Studios|Ealing comedy]] ''[[The Ladykillers (1955 film)|The Ladykillers]]'' (1955). He ran Johns later appeared in the much-maligned [[Ken Russell]] films ''[[Salome's Last Dance]]'' and ''[[The Lair of the White Worm (film)|The L
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  • | studio = [[HandMade Films]] ...t]]'' (1983) for HandMade.<ref>Sellers p 143</ref> "I guess it was like an Ealing film," said Clement, "but it was not a conscious effort to recreate that st
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  • | distributor = [[Adelphi Films]] ...ref> It was an attempt by [[Adelphi Films]] to move into bigger budgeted films. It was the last movie Guillermin directed for the company.<ref name="sight
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