Table of Contents
250 relations: A Honeymoon Adventure, A Run for Your Money, A Woman Alone (1936 film), Against the Wind (1948 film), Alice in Wonderland (1966 TV play), Alistair Cooke, America: A Personal History of the United States, An Ungentlemanly Act, Andy Serkis, Another Shore, Associated British Picture Corporation, Autumn Crocus (film), Barnacle Bill (1957 film), Basil Dean, BBC, BFI Top 100 British films, Birds of Prey (1930 film), Bitter Springs (film), Bleak House (1985 TV serial), Blur (band), Brief Ecstasy, Burke & Hare (2010 film), Burnt (film), Cage of Gold, Calling the Tune, Carnival Films, Cathy Come Home, Champagne Charlie (1944 film), Champagne Supernova, Cheer Boys Cheer, Cheer Up (film), Cinema of the United Kingdom, Civilisation (TV series), Colditz (1972 TV series), Coldplay, Come On George!, Convoy (1940 film), Crazy Beat, Dance Hall (1950 film), Davy (film), Dead of Night, Devs (TV series), Doctor Who, Dorian Gray (2009 film), Downton Abbey, Dreams Come True (film), Dunkirk (1958 film), Ealing, Ealing comedies, Easy Virtue (2008 film), ... Expand index (200 more) »
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A Honeymoon Adventure
A Honeymoon Adventure is a 1931 British thriller film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Benita Hume, Peter Hannen and Harold Huth.
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A Run for Your Money
A Run for Your Money is a 1949 Ealing Studios comedy film starring Donald Houston and Meredith Edwards as two Welshmen visiting London for the first time. Ealing Studios and a Run for Your Money are Ealing Studios films.
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A Woman Alone (1936 film)
A Woman Alone, also released as Two Who Dared, is a 1936 British drama film directed by Eugene Frenke and starring Anna Sten, Henry Wilcoxon and Viola Keats.
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Against the Wind (1948 film)
Against the Wind is a 1948 British war film directed by Charles Crichton and produced by Michael Balcon starring Robert Beatty, Jack Warner and Simone Signoret (in her first English-language film role). Ealing Studios and Against the Wind (1948 film) are Ealing Studios films.
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Alice in Wonderland (1966 TV play)
Alice in Wonderland is a 1966 BBC television play, shot on film, based on Lewis Carroll's 1865 book Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
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Alistair Cooke
Alistair Cooke (born Alfred Cooke; 20 November 1908 – 30 March 2004) was a British-American writer whose work as a journalist, television personality and radio broadcaster was done primarily in the United States.
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America: A Personal History of the United States
America: A Personal History of the United States is a British 13-part documentary television series about the United States and its history, commissioned by the BBC and made in partnership with Time-Life Films.
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An Ungentlemanly Act
An Ungentlemanly Act is a 1992 BBC television film about the first days of the invasion of the Falkland Islands in 1982.
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Andy Serkis
Andrew Clement Serkis (born 20 April 1964) is an English actor and filmmaker.
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Another Shore
Another Shore is a 1948 Ealing Studios comedy film directed by Charles Crichton. Ealing Studios and Another Shore are Ealing Studios films.
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Associated British Picture Corporation
Associated British Picture Corporation (ABPC), originally British International Pictures (BIP), was a British film production, distribution and exhibition company active from 1927 until 1970 when it was absorbed into EMI.
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Autumn Crocus (film)
Autumn Crocus is a 1934 British romance film directed by Basil Dean and starring Ivor Novello, Fay Compton and Muriel Aked.
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Barnacle Bill (1957 film)
Barnacle Bill (U.S. title: All at Sea) is a 1957 Ealing Studios comedy film directed by Charles Frend and starring Alec Guinness. Ealing Studios and Barnacle Bill (1957 film) are Ealing Studios films.
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Basil Dean
Basil Herbert Dean CBE (27 September 1888 – 22 April 1978) was an English actor, writer, producer and director in the theatre and in cinema.
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BBC
The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is a British public service broadcaster headquartered at Broadcasting House in London, England.
BFI Top 100 British films
In 1999, the British Film Institute surveyed 1,000 people from the world of British film and television to produce a list of the greatest British films of the 20th century.
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Birds of Prey (1930 film)
Birds of Prey, also known in the United States as The Perfect Alibi, is a 1930 British mystery film produced and directed by Basil Dean, from a screenplay he co-wrote with A.A. Milne from Milne's play which was known as The Perfect Alibi in the United States and The Fourth Wall in the United Kingdom.
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Bitter Springs (film)
Bitter Springs is a 1950 Australian–British film directed by Ralph Smart. Ealing Studios and Bitter Springs (film) are Ealing Studios films.
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Bleak House (1985 TV serial)
Bleak House is a BBC television drama first broadcast in 1985.
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Blur (band)
Blur are an English rock band formed in London in 1988.
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Brief Ecstasy
Brief Ecstasy (also known as Dangerous Secrets) is a 1937 British drama film directed by Edmond T. Gréville and starring Paul Lukas, Hugh Williams, Linden Travers and Marie Ney. Ealing Studios and Brief Ecstasy are Ealing Studios films.
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Burke & Hare (2010 film)
Burke & Hare is a 2010 British black comedy film, loosely based on the Burke and Hare murders of 1828.
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Burnt (film)
Burnt is a 2015 American comedy-drama film directed by John Wells and written by Steven Knight, from a story by Michael Kalesniko.
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Cage of Gold
Cage of Gold is a 1950 British drama film directed by Basil Dearden, and starring Jean Simmons, David Farrar, and James Donald. Ealing Studios and Cage of Gold are Ealing Studios films.
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Calling the Tune
Calling the Tune was a 1936 British musical drama film directed by Reginald Denham and Thorold Dickinson and starring Adele Dixon, Sally Gray and Sam Livesey. Ealing Studios and Calling the Tune are Ealing Studios films.
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Carnival Films
Carnival Film & Television Limited, trading as Carnival Films, is a British production company based in London, UK, founded in 1978. Ealing Studios and Carnival Films are television production companies of the United Kingdom.
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Cathy Come Home
"Cathy Come Home" is a 1966 BBC television play about homelessness.
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Champagne Charlie (1944 film)
Champagne Charlie is a 1944 British musical film directed by Alberto Cavalcanti and loosely based on the rivalry between the popular music hall performers George Leybourne (born Joe Saunders), who was called "Champagne Charlie" because he was the first artist to perform the song of that title, and Alfred Vance, who was known as "The Great Vance". Ealing Studios and Champagne Charlie (1944 film) are Ealing Studios films.
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Champagne Supernova
"Champagne Supernova" is a song by English rock band Oasis, written by Noel Gallagher.
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Cheer Boys Cheer
Cheer Boys Cheer is a 1939 British comedy film directed by Walter Forde and starring Nova Pilbeam, Edmund Gwenn, Jimmy O'Dea, Graham Moffatt, Moore Marriott and Peter Coke. Ealing Studios and Cheer Boys Cheer are Ealing Studios films.
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Cheer Up (film)
Cheer Up is a 1936 British comedy film directed by Leo Mittler and starring Stanley Lupino, Sally Gray and Roddy Hughes. Ealing Studios and Cheer Up (film) are Ealing Studios films.
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Cinema of the United Kingdom
The oldest known surviving film (from 1888) was shot in the United Kingdom as well as early colour films.
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Civilisation (TV series)
Civilisation—in full, Civilisation: A Personal View by Kenneth Clark—is a 1969 British television documentary series written and presented by the art historian Kenneth Clark.
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Colditz (1972 TV series)
Colditz is a British television drama series co-produced by the BBC and Universal Studios and screened between 1972 and 1974.
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Coldplay
Coldplay are a British rock band formed in London in 1997, consisting of vocalist and pianist Chris Martin, lead guitarist Jonny Buckland, bassist Guy Berryman, drummer and percussionist Will Champion, and manager Phil Harvey.
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Come On George!
Come On George! is a 1939 British comedy film directed by Anthony Kimmins which stars George Formby, with Pat Kirkwood and Joss Ambler in support.
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Convoy (1940 film)
Convoy is a 1940 British war film, produced by Ealing Studios, directed by Pen Tennyson and starring Clive Brook, John Clements and Edward Chapman. Ealing Studios and Convoy (1940 film) are Ealing Studios films.
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Crazy Beat
"Crazy Beat" is a song by English band Blur from their seventh album, Think Tank (2003).
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Dance Hall (1950 film)
Dance Hall is a 1950 British drama film directed by Charles Crichton. Ealing Studios and Dance Hall (1950 film) are Ealing Studios films.
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Davy (film)
Davy is a 1958 British comedy-drama film directed by Michael Relph and starring Harry Secombe, Alexander Knox and Ron Randell. Ealing Studios and Davy (film) are Ealing Studios films.
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Dead of Night
Dead of Night is a 1945 black and white British anthology supernatural horror film, made by Ealing Studios. Ealing Studios and Dead of Night are Ealing Studios films.
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Devs (TV series)
Devs is an American science fiction thriller television miniseries created, written, and directed by Alex Garland.
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Doctor Who
Doctor Who is a British science fiction television series broadcast by the BBC since 1963.
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Dorian Gray (2009 film)
Dorian Gray is a 2009 British dark fantasy horror film based on Oscar Wilde's 1890 novel The Picture of Dorian Gray, directed by Oliver Parker, and written by Toby Finlay (his first screenplay).
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Downton Abbey
Downton Abbey is a British historical drama television series set in the early 20th century, created and co-written by Julian Fellowes.
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Dreams Come True (film)
Dreams Come True is a 1936 British musical film directed by Reginald Denham and starring Frances Day, Nelson Keys and Hugh Wakefield. Ealing Studios and Dreams Come True (film) are Ealing Studios films.
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Dunkirk (1958 film)
Dunkirk is a 1958 British war film directed by Leslie Norman that depicts the Dunkirk evacuation of World War II, and starring John Mills, Richard Attenborough, and Bernard Lee. Ealing Studios and Dunkirk (1958 film) are Ealing Studios films.
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Ealing
Ealing is a district in West London, England, west of Charing Cross in the London Borough of Ealing.
Ealing comedies
The Ealing comedies is an informal name for a series of comedy films produced by the London-based Ealing Studios during a ten-year period from 1947 to 1957. Ealing Studios and Ealing comedies are Ealing Studios films.
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Easy Virtue (2008 film)
Easy Virtue is a 2008 British romantic comedy film based on Noël Coward's play of the same name.
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Eureka Stockade (1949 film)
Eureka Stockade is a 1949 British film of the story surrounding Irish-Australian rebel and politician Peter Lalor and the gold miners' rebellion of 1854 at the Eureka Stockade in Ballarat, Victoria, in the Australian Western genre. Ealing Studios and Eureka Stockade (1949 film) are Ealing Studios films.
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Feather Your Nest
Feather Your Nest is a 1937 British musical comedy film directed by William Beaudine and starring George Formby, Polly Ward and Enid Stamp-Taylor.
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Fiddlers Three (1944 film)
Fiddlers Three is a 1944 British black-and-white musical comedy. Ealing Studios and Fiddlers Three (1944 film) are Ealing Studios films.
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For Those in Peril (1944 film)
For Those in Peril is a 1944 British war film produced by Ealing Studios that marked the directorial debut of Charles Crichton. Ealing Studios and For Those in Peril (1944 film) are Ealing Studios films.
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Fortunes of War (TV series)
Fortunes of War is a 1987 BBC television adaptation of Olivia Manning's cycle of novels Fortunes of War.
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Franz Ferdinand (band)
Franz Ferdinand are a Scottish rock band formed in Glasgow in 2002.
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Frieda (film)
Frieda is a 1947 British drama film directed by Basil Dearden and starring David Farrar, Glynis Johns and Mai Zetterling. Ealing Studios and Frieda (film) are Ealing Studios films.
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George Formby
George Formby (born George Hoy Booth; 26 May 1904 – 6 March 1961) was an English actor, singer-songwriter and comedian who became known to a worldwide audience through his films of the 1930s and 1940s.
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Gracie Fields
Dame Gracie Fields (born Grace Stansfield; 9 January 189827 September 1979) was a British actress, singer and comedian.
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Guilty Melody
Guilty Melody is a 1936 British drama film directed by Richard Pottier and starring Don Alcaide, Gitta Alpar and John Loder. Ealing Studios and Guilty Melody are Ealing Studios films.
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Harry Handelsman
Harry Handelsman (born September 1949) is the founder and CEO of Manhattan Loft Corporation, a London-based property development company.
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Hat Trick Productions
Hat Trick Productions Limited is an independent British production company that produces television and radio programmes, mainly specialising in comedy, based in London. Ealing Studios and Hat Trick Productions are television production companies of the United Kingdom.
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His Excellency (1952 film)
His Excellency is a 1952 British comedy drama film directed by Robert Hamer and starring Eric Portman, Cecil Parker, Helen Cherry and Susan Stephen. Ealing Studios and His Excellency (1952 film) are Ealing Studios films.
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Historical drama
A historical drama (also period drama, period piece or just period) is a dramatic work set in a past time period, usually used in the context of film and television, which presents historical events and characters with varying degrees of fictional elements such as creative dialogue or fictional scenes which aim to compress separate events or illustrate a broader factual narrative.
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Honeymoon for Three (1935 film)
Honeymoon for Three is a 1935 British musical comedy film directed by Leo Mittler and starring Stanley Lupino, Aileen Marson and Jack Melford. Ealing Studios and Honeymoon for Three (1935 film) are Ealing Studios films.
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Hue and Cry (film)
Hue and Cry is a 1947 British film directed by Charles Crichton and starring Alastair Sim, Harry Fowler and Joan Dowling. Ealing Studios and Hue and Cry (film) are Ealing Studios films.
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I Believe in You (film)
I Believe in You is a 1952 British drama film directed by Michael Relph and Basil Dearden, starring Celia Johnson and Cecil Parker and is based on the book Court Circular by Sewell Stokes. Ealing Studios and i Believe in You (film) are Ealing Studios films.
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I Give It a Year
I Give It a Year is a 2013 romantic comedy film, written and directed by Dan Mazer in his directorial debut.
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I See Ice
I See Ice is a 1938 British comedy film directed by Anthony Kimmins and starring George Formby, Kay Walsh and Betty Stockfeld.
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I Want Candy (film)
I Want Candy is a 2007 British sex comedy film directed by Stephen Surjik. Ealing Studios and i Want Candy (film) are Ealing Studios films.
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IMDb
IMDb (an acronym for Internet Movie Database) is an online database of information related to films, television series, podcasts, home videos, video games, and streaming content online – including cast, production crew and personal biographies, plot summaries, trivia, ratings, and fan and critical reviews.
It Always Rains on Sunday
It Always Rains on Sunday is a 1947 British film adaptation of Arthur La Bern's novel of the same name, directed by Robert Hamer. Ealing Studios and it Always Rains on Sunday are Ealing Studios films.
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It Happened in Paris (1935 film)
It Happened in Paris is a 1935 British romantic comedy film directed by Robert Wyler and Carol Reed, starring John Loder, Nancy Burne, and Esme Percy. Ealing Studios and it Happened in Paris (1935 film) are Ealing Studios films.
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It's in the Air (1938 film)
It’s in the Air is a 1938 British comedy film written and directed by Anthony Kimmins and starring George Formby, Polly Ward and Jack Hobbs. Ealing Studios and It's in the Air (1938 film) are Ealing Studios films.
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ITV Studios
ITV Studios Limited is a British multinational television media company owned by British television broadcaster ITV plc. Ealing Studios and ITV Studios are television production companies of the United Kingdom.
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John Kao
John Kao (born 1950) is an author and strategic advisor based in Connecticut.
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Johnny Frenchman
Johnny Frenchman is a 1945 British comedy-drama romance war film produced by Ealing Studios and directed by Charles Frend. Ealing Studios and Johnny Frenchman are Ealing Studios films.
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Jonathan Cavendish
Jonathan Stewart Cavendish (born 4 February 1959) is a British independent film producer.
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Keep Fit
Keep Fit is a 1937 British comedy film directed by Anthony Kimmins and starring George Formby, Kay Walsh and Guy Middleton.
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Keep Your Seats, Please
Keep Your Seats, Please is a 1936 British comedy film directed by Monty Banks and starring George Formby, Florence Desmond and Alastair Sim.
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Kind Hearts and Coronets
Kind Hearts and Coronets is a 1949 British crime black comedy film directed by Robert Hamer. Ealing Studios and Kind Hearts and Coronets are Ealing Studios films.
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Laburnum Grove
Laburnum Grove is a 1936 British comedy film directed by Carol Reed and starring Edmund Gwenn, Cedric Hardwicke and Victoria Hopper.
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Last Night in Soho
Last Night in Soho is a 2021 British psychological horror film directed and co-produced by Edgar Wright, and co-written by Wright and Krysty Wilson-Cairns.
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Lease of Life
Lease of Life is a 1954 British drama film made by Ealing Studios and directed by Charles Frend. Ealing Studios and Lease of Life are Ealing Studios films.
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Let George Do It!
Let George Do It! (US: To Hell With Hitler) is a 1940 British black-and-white comedy musical war film directed by Marcel Varnel and starring George Formby. Ealing Studios and Let George Do It! are Ealing Studios films.
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Let's Be Famous
Let's Be Famous is a 1939 British comedy film directed by Walter Forde and starring Jimmy O'Dea, Betty Driver and Sonnie Hale.
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List of Ealing Studios films
This is a list of films made by the British production company Ealing Studios and its predecessor Associated Talking Pictures. Ealing Studios and list of Ealing Studios films are Ealing Studios films.
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Lockwood & Co. (TV series)
Lockwood & Co. is a British supernatural detective thriller television series developed by Joe Cornish for Netflix based on Jonathan Stroud's book series of the same name.
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Lonely Road (film)
Lonely Road is a 1936 British crime drama film directed by James Flood and starring Clive Brook, Victoria Hopper, Nora Swinburne, and Malcolm Keen.
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Look Up and Laugh
Look Up and Laugh is a 1935 British comedy film directed by Basil Dean and starring Gracie Fields, Alfred Drayton and Douglas Wakefield.
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Looking on the Bright Side
Looking on The Bright Side is a 1932 British musical comedy film It was directed by Graham Cutts and Basil Dean and starring Gracie Fields, Richard Dolman and Julian Rose.
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Lorna Doone (1934 film)
Lorna Doone is a 1934 British historical drama film directed by Basil Dean and starring Victoria Hopper, John Loder and Margaret Lockwood.
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Love on the Spot
Love on the Spot is a 1932 British musical film directed by Graham Cutts and starring Rosemary Ames, Richard Dolman and Aubrey Mather.
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Love, Life and Laughter (1934 film)
Love, Life and Laughter is a 1934 British comedy drama film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Gracie Fields, John Loder and Ivor Barnard.
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Loyalties (1933 film)
Loyalties is a 1933 British drama film directed by Basil Dean and starring Basil Rathbone, Heather Thatcher and Miles Mander.
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Lucky Break (2001 film)
Lucky Break is a 2001 crime comedy film starring James Nesbitt and directed by Peter Cattaneo.
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Mama (Spice Girls song)
"Mama" is a song by the British girl group the Spice Girls.
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Mandy (1952 film)
Mandy is a 1952 British drama film about a family's struggle to give their deaf daughter a better life. Ealing Studios and Mandy (1952 film) are Ealing Studios films.
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Meet Mr. Lucifer
Meet Mr. Ealing Studios and Meet Mr. Lucifer are Ealing Studios films.
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Melanie C
Melanie Jayne Chisholm (born 12 January 1974), known professionally as Melanie C or Mel C, is an English singer and songwriter.
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Met Film School
MetFilm School (MFS) is a private film school based in London within Ealing Studios.
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Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc. (also known as Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures, commonly shortened to MGM), is an American media company specializing in film and television production and distribution based in Beverly Hills, California.
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MGM-British Studios
MGM-British was a subsidiary of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer initially established (as MGM London Films Denham) at Denham Film Studios in 1936. Ealing Studios and MGM-British Studios are British film studios and film production companies of the United Kingdom.
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Michael Balcon
Sir Michael Elias Balcon (19 May 1896 – 17 October 1977) was an English film producer known for his leadership of Ealing Studios in west London from 1938 to 1955.
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Midshipman Easy
Midshipman Easy is a 1935 British adventure film directed by Carol Reed and starring Hughie Green, Margaret Lockwood, Harry Tate and Robert Adams.
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Motion capture
Motion capture (sometimes referred as mo-cap or mocap, for short) is the process of recording the movement of objects or people.
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My Learned Friend
My Learned Friend is a 1943 British, black-and-white, comedy, farce, directed by Basil Dearden with his regular collaborator, Will Hay, as the film's star in the role of William Fitch. Ealing Studios and My Learned Friend are Ealing Studios films.
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National Film and Television School
The National Film and Television School (NFTS) is a film, television and games school established in 1971 and based at Beaconsfield Studios in Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, England.
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Netflix
Netflix is an American subscription video on-demand over-the-top streaming service.
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Nine Men (film)
Nine Men is a 1943 British war film, set in the Western Desert Campaign during the Second World War. Ealing Studios and Nine Men (film) are Ealing Studios films.
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Nine till Six
Nine till Six is a 1932 British drama film directed by Basil Dean and starring Louise Hampton, Elizabeth Allan and Florence Desmond.
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No Limit (1935 film)
No Limit is a 1935 British musical comedy starring George Formby and Florence Desmond.
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Notting Hill (film)
Notting Hill is a 1999 romantic comedy film directed by Roger Michell.
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Nowhere to Go (1958 film)
Nowhere to Go is a 1958 British crime film directed by Seth Holt in his directorial debut. Ealing Studios and Nowhere to Go (1958 film) are Ealing Studios films.
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Oasis (band)
Oasis were an English rock band formed in Manchester in 1991.
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Oil Strike North
Oil Strike North is a BBC television drama series produced in 1975.
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Olympic Honeymoon
Olympic Honeymoon is a 1940 British comedy film directed by Alfred J. Goulding and starring Claude Hulbert, Monty Banks and Princess Pearl.
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Out of the Clouds
Out of the Clouds is a 1955 British drama film directed by Basil Dearden and starring Anthony Steel, Robert Beatty and James Robertson Justice. Ealing Studios and Out of the Clouds are Ealing Studios films.
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Painted Boats
Painted Boats (US titles The Girl on the Canal or The Girl of the Canal) is a British drama film directed by Charles Crichton and released by Ealing Studios in 1945. Ealing Studios and Painted Boats are Ealing Studios films.
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Passport to Pimlico
Passport to Pimlico is a 1949 British comedy film made by Ealing Studios and starring Stanley Holloway, Margaret Rutherford and Hermione Baddeley. Ealing Studios and Passport to Pimlico are Ealing Studios films.
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Penny Paradise
Penny Paradise is a 1938 British comedy film directed by Carol Reed and starring Edmund Gwenn, Betty Driver and Jimmy O'Dea.
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Perfect Understanding
Perfect Understanding is a 1933 British comedy film directed by Cyril Gardner and starring Laurence Olivier, Gloria Swanson and John Halliday. Ealing Studios and Perfect Understanding are Ealing Studios films.
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Pink String and Sealing Wax
Pink String and Sealing Wax is a 1945 British drama film directed by Robert Hamer and starring Mervyn Johns. Ealing Studios and Pink String and Sealing Wax are Ealing Studios films.
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Play Up the Band
Play Up the Band is a 1935 British musical comedy film directed by Harry Hughes and starring Stanley Holloway, Betty Ann Davies and Leslie Bradley. Ealing Studios and Play Up the Band are Ealing Studios films.
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Pool of London (film)
Pool of London is a 1951 British noir crime film directed by Basil Dearden. Ealing Studios and Pool of London (film) are Ealing Studios films.
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Porridge (1974 TV series)
Porridge is a British sitcom, starring Ronnie Barker and Richard Beckinsale, written by Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais, and broadcast on BBC1 from 1974 to 1977.
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Portrait of a Marriage (TV series)
Portrait of a Marriage is a British television miniseries detailing the real-life love affair between Vita Sackville-West and Violet Keppel, as well as the strength of Vita's enduring marriage to the diplomat Harold Nicolson.
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Quatermass and the Pit
Quatermass and the Pit is a British television science-fiction serial transmitted live by BBC Television in December 1958 and January 1959.
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Queen of Hearts (1936 film)
Queen of Hearts is a 1936 British musical comedy film directed by Monty Banks and starring Gracie Fields, John Loder and Enid Stamp-Taylor.
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Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased)
Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased) is a British private detective television series, starring Mike Pratt and Kenneth Cope respectively as the private detectives Jeff Randall and Marty Hopkirk.
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Reginald Baker (film producer)
Reginald Poynton Baker, MC FCA FRSA (19 July 1896 – 31 January 1985) was a British film producer and a major contributor to the development of the British film industry.
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Return to Yesterday
Return to Yesterday is a 1940 British comedy-drama film directed by Robert Stevenson and starring Clive Brook and Anna Lee. Ealing Studios and Return to Yesterday are Ealing Studios films.
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Rolling in Money
Rolling in Money is a 1934 British comedy film directed by Albert Parker and starring Isabel Jeans, Leslie Sarony and John Loder. Ealing Studios and Rolling in Money are Ealing Studios films.
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Sailors Three
Sailors Three (released in the US as Three Cockeyed Sailors) is a 1940 British war comedy film directed by Walter Forde and starring Tommy Trinder, Claude Hulbert and Carla Lehmann. This was cockney music hall comedian Trinder's debut for Ealing, the studio with which he was to become most closely associated. Ealing Studios and Sailors Three are Ealing Studios films.
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Sally in Our Alley (1931 film)
Sally in Our Alley is a 1931 British romantic comedy drama film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Gracie Fields, Ian Hunter, and Florence Desmond.
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Saloon Bar
Saloon Bar is a 1940 British comedy thriller film directed by Walter Forde and starring Gordon Harker, Elizabeth Allan and Mervyn Johns. Ealing Studios and Saloon Bar are Ealing Studios films.
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Salvage with a Smile
Salvage with a Smile is a 1940 British, black-and-white, sponsored war film, directed by Adrian Brunel and starring Ronald Shiner as the Dustman. Ealing Studios and Salvage with a Smile are Ealing Studios films.
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San Demetrio London
San Demetrio London is a 1943 British World War II docudrama based on the true story of the 1940 salvage of the tanker MV ''San Demetrio'' by some of her own crew, who reboarded her after she had been set on fire by the German heavy cruiser ''Admiral Scheer'' and then abandoned, during the Battle of the Atlantic.
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Saraband for Dead Lovers
Saraband for Dead Lovers (released in the United States as Saraband) is a 1948 British adventure historical drama film directed by Basil Dearden and starring Stewart Granger and Joan Greenwood. Ealing Studios and Saraband for Dead Lovers are Ealing Studios films.
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Scott of the Antarctic (film)
Scott of the Antarctic is a 1948 British adventure film starring John Mills as Robert Falcon Scott in his ill-fated attempt to reach the South Pole. Ealing Studios and Scott of the Antarctic (film) are Ealing Studios films.
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Secret Lives (film)
Secret Lives is a 1937 British war drama film directed by Edmond T. Gréville and starring Brigitte Horney, Neil Hamilton and Raymond Lovell. Ealing Studios and Secret Lives (film) are Ealing Studios films.
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Secret People (film)
Secret People is a 1952 British drama film, directed by Thorold Dickinson and produced by Sidney Cole for Ealing Studios, with a screenplay from Thorold Dickinson, Wolfgang Wilhelm, Joyce Carey and Christianna Brand. Ealing Studios and Secret People (film) are Ealing Studios films.
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Shaun of the Dead
Shaun of the Dead is a 2004 romantic zombie comedy film directed by Edgar Wright and written by Wright and Simon Pegg.
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Ships with Wings
Ships with Wings is a 1941 British war film directed by Sergei Nolbandov and starring John Clements, Leslie Banks and Jane Baxter. Ealing Studios and Ships with Wings are Ealing Studios films.
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Sing As We Go
Sing As We Go is a 1934 British musical film starring Gracie Fields, John Loder and Stanley Holloway.
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Smiley's People (TV series)
Smiley’s People is a 1982 British six-part spy drama by the BBC.
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Sound follower
A sound follower, also referred to as separate magnetic, sepmag, magnetic film recorder, or mag dubber, is a device for the recording and playback of film sound that is recorded on magnetic film.
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Spare a Copper
Spare a Copper is a 1940 British black-and-white musical comedy war film directed by John Paddy Carstairs and starring George Formby, Dorothy Hyson and Bernard Lee.
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Spice Girls
The Spice Girls were an English girl group formed in 1994, consisting of Mel B ("Scary Spice"); Melanie C ("Sporty Spice"); Emma Bunton ("Baby Spice"); Geri Halliwell ("Ginger Spice"); and Victoria Beckham ("Posh Spice").
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St Trinian's (film)
St Trinian's is a 2007 British comedy film and the sixth in a long-running series of British films based on the works of cartoonist Ronald Searle and set in St Trinian's School.
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St Trinian's 2: The Legend of Fritton's Gold
St Trinian's 2: The Legend of Fritton's Gold is a 2009 British adventure comedy film directed by Oliver Parker and Barnaby Thompson, both of whom directed the previous film in the series.
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Stanley Holloway
Stanley Augustus Holloway (1 October 1890 – 30 January 1982) was an English actor, comedian, singer and monologist.
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Stephan Elliott
Stephan Elliott (born 27 August 1964) is an Australian film director and screenwriter.
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Stephen Courtauld
Sir Stephen Lewis Courtauld (27 February 1883 – 9 October 1967) was an English philanthropist associated with geographical exploration, the restoration of Eltham Palace in south-east London, and cultural and education causes, both in the UK and in Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe), where he and his wife Virginia also donated to organisations promoting racial equality.
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Suede (band)
Suede (also known in the US as the London Suede) are an English rock band formed in London in 1989 by singer Brett Anderson, guitarist Justine Frischmann, and bass player Mat Osman.
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Taboo (2017 TV series)
Taboo is a BBC television drama series produced by Scott Free London and Hardy Son & Baker.
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Take a Chance (1937 film)
Take a Chance is a 1937 British comedy sports film directed by Sinclair Hill and starring Claude Hulbert, Binnie Hale, and Henry Kendall. Ealing Studios and Take a Chance (1937 film) are Ealing Studios films.
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Talk (Coldplay song)
"Talk" is a song by the British rock band Coldplay.
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The Bailiffs
The Bailiffs is a 1932 British comedy film, based on a sketch by Fred Karno and starring Flanagan and Allen, made by Associated Talking Pictures at Ealing Studios.
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The Bells Go Down
The Bells Go Down is a 1943 British black-and-white wartime film made by Ealing Studios.
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The Big Blockade
The Big Blockade was a 1942 British black-and-white war propaganda film in the style of dramatised documentary. Ealing Studios and the Big Blockade are Ealing Studios films.
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The Black Sheep of Whitehall
The Black Sheep of Whitehall (the opening credits read Black Sheep of Whitehall) is a 1942 British black-and-white comedy war film, directed by Will Hay and Basil Dearden, starring Will Hay, John Mills, Basil Sydney and Thora Hird in her screen debut. Ealing Studios and The Black Sheep of Whitehall are Ealing Studios films.
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The Blue Lamp
The Blue Lamp is a 1950 British police procedural film directed by Basil Dearden and starring Jack Warner as PC Dixon, Jimmy Hanley as newcomer PC Mitchell, and Dirk Bogarde as criminal Tom Riley. Ealing Studios and The Blue Lamp are Ealing Studios films.
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The Captive Heart
The Captive Heart is a 1946 British war drama, directed by Basil Dearden and starring Michael Redgrave. Ealing Studios and The Captive Heart are Ealing Studios films.
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The Cruel Sea (1953 film)
The Cruel Sea is a 1953 British war film based on the novel of the same title by Nicholas Monsarrat. Ealing Studios and the Cruel Sea (1953 film) are Ealing Studios films.
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The D Train
The D Train (also known as Bad Bromance) is a 2015 American black comedy film written and directed by Jarrad Paul and Andrew Mogel in their directorial debuts, and stars Jack Black and James Marsden. Ealing Studios and the D Train are Ealing Studios films.
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The Descent
The Descent is a 2005 British horror film written and directed by Neil Marshall.
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The Dictator (1935 film)
The Dictator is a 1935 British historical drama film directed by Victor Saville and starring Clive Brook, Madeleine Carroll, Emlyn Williams and Helen Haye. Ealing Studios and The Dictator (1935 film) are Ealing Studios films.
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The Divided Heart
The Divided Heart is a 1954 British black-and-white drama film directed by Charles Crichton and starring Cornell Borchers, Yvonne Mitchell and Armin Dahlen. Ealing Studios and The Divided Heart are Ealing Studios films.
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The Drowners
"The Drowners" is the debut single of English rock band Suede, released on 11 May 1992 on Nude Records.
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The Eagle Has Landed (film)
The Eagle Has Landed is a 1976 British war film directed by John Sturges, and starring Michael Caine, Donald Sutherland and Robert Duvall.
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The Feminine Touch (1956 film)
The Feminine Touch (Canada: A Lamp Is Heavy, U.S.:The Gentle Touch) is a 1956 colour British drama film directed by Pat Jackson and starring George Baker, Belinda Lee and Delphi Lawrence.
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The Foreman Went to France
The Foreman Went to France (released in the USA as Somewhere in France) is a 1942 British Second World War war film starring Clifford Evans, Tommy Trinder, Constance Cummings and Gordon Jackson. Ealing Studios and the Foreman Went to France are Ealing Studios films.
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The Fortunate Fool
The Fortunate Fool is a 1933 British comedy film directed by Norman Walker and starring Hugh Wakefield, Joan Wyndham and Jack Raine. Ealing Studios and The Fortunate Fool are Ealing Studios films.
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The Four Just Men (1939 film)
The Four Just Men, also known as The Secret Four, is a 1939 British thriller film directed by Walter Forde and starring Hugh Sinclair, Griffith Jones, Edward Chapman and Frank Lawton. Ealing Studios and the Four Just Men (1939 film) are Ealing Studios films.
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The Gaunt Stranger
The Gaunt Stranger (released as The Phantom Strikes in the US) is a 1938 British mystery thriller film directed by Walter Forde. Ealing Studios and the Gaunt Stranger are Ealing Studios films.
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The Gentle Gunman
The Gentle Gunman is a 1952 British drama film directed by Basil Dearden and starring John Mills, Dirk Bogarde and Elizabeth Sellars. Ealing Studios and The Gentle Gunman are Ealing Studios films.
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The Ghost of St. Michael's
The Ghost of St. Ealing Studios and The Ghost of St. Michael's are Ealing Studios films.
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The Girl in the Taxi
The Girl in the Taxi is the English-language adaptation by Frederick Fenn and Arthur Wimperis of the operetta Die keusche Susanne (Chaste Susanne, 1910 in Magdeburg), with music by Jean Gilbert.
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The Goose Steps Out
The Goose Steps Out is a British film released in 1942, starring Will Hay, who also co-directed with Basil Dearden. Ealing Studios and The Goose Steps Out are Ealing Studios films.
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The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society (film)
The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society is a 2018 historical romantic drama film directed by Mike Newell and written by Kevin Hood, Don Roos and Tom Bezucha, based on the 2008 novel of the same name by Mary Ann Shaffer and Annie Barrows. Ealing Studios and the Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society (film) are Ealing Studios films.
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The Halfway House
The Halfway House is a 1944 British drama film directed by Basil Dearden and starring Mervyn Johns, his daughter Glynis Johns, Tom Walls and Françoise Rosay. Ealing Studios and The Halfway House are Ealing Studios films.
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The High Command
The High Command is a 1937 British drama film directed by Thorold Dickinson and starring Lionel Atwill, Lucie Mannheim and James Mason. Ealing Studios and The High Command are Ealing Studios films.
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The House of the Spaniard
The House of the Spaniard is a 1936 British comedy thriller film directed by Reginald Denham and starring Peter Haddon, Brigitte Horney and Allan Jeayes. Ealing Studios and the House of the Spaniard are Ealing Studios films.
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The House of Trent
The House of Trent is a 1933 British drama film directed by Norman Walker and starring Anne Grey, Wendy Barrie, Moore Marriott and Peter Gawthorne. Ealing Studios and The House of Trent are Ealing Studios films.
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The Imaginarium
The Imaginarium, also known as Imaginarium Productions, is a production company linked to a digital performance-capture studio The Imaginarium Studios, founded by actor-director Andy Serkis and film producer Jonathan Cavendish in 2011. Ealing Studios and The Imaginarium are film production companies of the United Kingdom.
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The Imitation Game
The Imitation Game is a 2014 American period biographical thriller film directed by Morten Tyldum and written by Graham Moore, based on the 1983 biography Alan Turing: The Enigma by Andrew Hodges.
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The Impassive Footman
The Impassive Footman is a 1932 British, low-budget "quota quickie" drama film directed by Basil Dean and starring Owen Nares, Betty Stockfeld, Allan Jeayes and George Curzon.
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The Importance of Being Earnest (2002 film)
The Importance of Being Earnest is a 2002 romantic comedy-drama film directed by Oliver Parker, based on Oscar Wilde's classic 1895 comedy of manners of the same name.
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The Ladykillers (1955 film)
The Ladykillers is a 1955 British black comedy crime film directed by Alexander Mackendrick for Ealing Studios. Ealing Studios and The Ladykillers (1955 film) are Ealing Studios films.
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The Lavender Hill Mob
The Lavender Hill Mob is a 1951 British comedy film from Ealing Studios, written by T. E. B. Clarke, directed by Charles Crichton, starring Alec Guinness and Stanley Holloway and featuring Sid James and Alfie Bass. Ealing Studios and The Lavender Hill Mob are Ealing Studios films.
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The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby (1947 film)
The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby (also known simply as Nicholas Nickleby) is a 1947 British drama film directed by Alberto Cavalcanti and starring Cedric Hardwicke, with Derek Bond in the title role. Ealing Studios and the Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby (1947 film) are Ealing Studios films.
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The Long Arm (film)
The Long Arm (USA title: The Third Key) is a 1956 British film noir police procedural crime film directed by Charles Frend and starring Jack Hawkins. Ealing Studios and The Long Arm (film) are Ealing Studios films.
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The Love Lottery
The Love Lottery is a 1954 British comedy film directed by Charles Crichton and starring David Niven, Peggy Cummins, Anne Vernon and Herbert Lom. Ealing Studios and The Love Lottery are Ealing Studios films.
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The Loves of Joanna Godden
The Loves of Joanna Godden is a 1947 British historical drama film directed by Charles Frend and produced by Michael Balcon. Ealing Studios and The Loves of Joanna Godden are Ealing Studios films.
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The Maggie
The 'Maggie (released in the U.S. as High and Dry) is a 1954 British comedy film produced by Ealing Studios. Ealing Studios and the Maggie are Ealing Studios films.
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The Magnet (film)
The Magnet is a 1950 British comedy film directed by Charles Frend and starring Stephen Murray, Kay Walsh, and in his first starring role James Fox (billed as William Fox). Ealing Studios and The Magnet (film) are Ealing Studios films.
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The Man in the Sky
The Man in the Sky (released in the U.S. as Decision Against Time) is a 1957 British thriller drama film directed by Charles Chrichton and starring Jack Hawkins and Elizabeth Sellars. Ealing Studios and the Man in the Sky are Ealing Studios films.
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The Man in the White Suit
The Man in the White Suit is a 1951 British satirical science fiction comedy film made by Ealing Studios. Ealing Studios and the Man in the White Suit are Ealing Studios films.
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The Moment You Believe
"The Moment You Believe" is a song by British singer-songwriter, Melanie C. It was released in 2007 as the first single in Europe from her fourth album This Time.
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The Next of Kin
The Next of Kin, also known as Next of Kin, is a 1942 Second World War propaganda film produced by Ealing Studios. Ealing Studios and The Next of Kin are Ealing Studios films.
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The Night My Number Came Up
The Night My Number Came Up is a 1955 British supernatural drama film directed by Leslie Norman with screenplay by R. C. Sherriff. Ealing Studios and The Night My Number Came Up are Ealing Studios films.
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The Overlanders (film)
The Overlanders is a 1946 British-Australian Western film about drovers driving a large herd of cattle 1,600 miles overland from Wyndham, Western Australia through the Northern Territory outback of Australia to pastures north of Brisbane, Queensland during World War II. Ealing Studios and the Overlanders (film) are Ealing Studios films.
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The Perfect Flaw
The Perfect Flaw is a 1934 British crime film directed by H. Manning Haynes and starring Naomi Waters, Ralph Truman and William Hartnell.
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The Proud Valley
The Proud Valley is a 1940 Ealing Studios film starring Paul Robeson. Ealing Studios and The Proud Valley are Ealing Studios films.
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The Public Life of Henry the Ninth
The Public Life of Henry the Ninth is a 1935 British comedy film directed by Bernard Mainwaring and starring Leonard Henry, Betty Frankiss, and George Mozart.
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The Rainbow Jacket
The Rainbow Jacket is a 1954 British drama film directed by Basil Dearden, and featuring Robert Morley, Kay Walsh, Bill Owen, Honor Blackman and Sid James. Ealing Studios and The Rainbow Jacket are Ealing Studios films.
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The Rank Organisation
The Rank Organisation (founded as the J. Arthur Rank Organisation) is a British entertainment conglomerate founded by industrialist J. Arthur Rank in April 1937, Rank also served as the company chairman. Ealing Studios and the Rank Organisation are film production companies of the United Kingdom.
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The Right to Live (1933 film)
The Right to Live is a 1933 British crime film directed by Albert Parker and starred Davy Burnaby, Pat Paterson and Francis L. Sullivan. Ealing Studios and The Right to Live (1933 film) are Ealing Studios films.
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The Royle Family
The Royle Family is a British sitcom produced by Granada Television for the BBC, which ran for three series from 1998 to 2000, and specials from 2006 to 2012.
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The Ship That Died of Shame
The Ship That Died of Shame, released in the United States as PT Raiders, is a black-and-white 1955 Ealing Studios crime film directed by Basil Dearden and starring Richard Attenborough, George Baker, Bill Owen and Virginia McKenna. Ealing Studios and the Ship That Died of Shame are Ealing Studios films.
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The Shiralee (1957 film)
The Shiralee is a 1957 British film directed by Leslie Norman and starring Peter Finch. Ealing Studios and The Shiralee (1957 film) are Ealing Studios films.
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The Show Goes On (film)
The Show Goes On is a 1937 British musical comedy film directed by Basil Dean and starring Gracie Fields, Owen Nares and John Stuart.
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The Siege of Pinchgut
The Siege of Pinchgut (released in the US as Four Desperate Men) is a 1959 British thriller filmed on location in Sydney, Australia, and directed by Harry Watt. Ealing Studios and the Siege of Pinchgut are Ealing Studios films.
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The Sign of Four (1932 film)
The Sign of Four is a 1932 British crime film directed by Graham Cutts and starring Arthur Wontner, Ian Hunter and Graham Soutten.
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The Silent Passenger
The Silent Passenger is a British black-and-white mystery film produced in 1935 at Ealing Studios, London. Ealing Studios and The Silent Passenger are Ealing Studios films.
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The Singing Detective
The Singing Detective is a BBC television serial drama, written by Dennis Potter, starring Michael Gambon and directed by Jon Amiel.
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The Square Ring (1953 film)
The Square Ring is a 1953 British tragi-comic drama, directed by Basil Dearden and made at Ealing Studios. Ealing Studios and The Square Ring (1953 film) are Ealing Studios films.
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The Theory of Everything (2014 film)
The Theory of Everything is a 2014 biographical romantic drama film directed by James Marsh.
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The Titfield Thunderbolt
The Titfield Thunderbolt is a 1953 British comedy film directed by Charles Crichton and starring Stanley Holloway, Naunton Wayne, George Relph and John Gregson. Ealing Studios and The Titfield Thunderbolt are Ealing Studios films.
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The Ware Case (1938 film)
The Ware Case is a 1938 British drama film directed by Robert Stevenson and starring Clive Brook, Jane Baxter and Barry K. Barnes. Ealing Studios and The Ware Case (1938 film) are Ealing Studios films.
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The Water Gipsies (film)
The Water Gipsies is a 1932 British, low-budget "quota quickie" drama film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Ann Todd, Sari Maritza and Ian Hunter.
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There Ain't No Justice
There Ain't No Justice is a 1939 British sports drama film directed by Pen Tennyson and starring Jimmy Hanley, Edward Chapman and Edward Rigby. Ealing Studios and There Ain't No Justice are Ealing Studios films.
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They Came to a City
They Came to a City is a 1944 British black-and-white film directed by Basil Dearden and starring John Clements, Googie Withers, Raymond Huntley, Renee Gadd and A. E. Matthews. Ealing Studios and They Came to a City are Ealing Studios films.
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This Week of Grace
This Week of Grace is a 1933 British comedy film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Gracie Fields, Henry Kendall and John Stuart. Ealing Studios and This Week of Grace are Ealing Studios films.
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Three Men in a Boat (1933 film)
Three Men in a Boat is a 1933 British comedy film directed by Graham Cutts and starring William Austin, Edmund Breon, Billy Milton and Davy Burnaby.
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Tiger Bay (1934 film)
Tiger Bay is a 1934 low-budget British film directed by J. Elder Wills and starring Chinese-American actress Anna May Wong.
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To Brighton with Gladys
To Brighton with Gladys is a 1933 British comedy film directed by George King and starring Harry Milton, Constance Shotter and Kate Cutler.
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Touch and Go (1955 film)
Touch and Go (U.S. The Light Touch) is a 1955 British comedy film directed by Michael Truman, and starring Jack Hawkins, Margaret Johnston, and June Thorburn. Ealing Studios and Touch and Go (1955 film) are Ealing Studios films.
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Train of Events
Train of Events is a 1949 British portmanteau film made by Ealing Studios, directed by Sidney Cole, Charles Crichton and Basil Dearden and starring Jack Warner, Peter Finch and Valerie Hobson. Ealing Studios and Train of Events are Ealing Studios films.
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Tropical Trouble
Tropical Trouble is a 1936 British comedy film directed by Harry Hughes and starring Douglass Montgomery, Betty Ann Davies and Alfred Drayton.
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Trouble Brewing (1939 film)
Trouble Brewing is a 1939 British comedy film directed by Anthony Kimmins and starring George Formby, Googie Withers and Gus McNaughton.
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Turned Out Nice Again
Turned Out Nice Again is a 1941 British comedy film directed by Marcel Varnel and starring the Lancashire-born comedian George Formby. Ealing Studios and Turned Out Nice Again are Ealing Studios films.
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Undercover (1943 film)
Undercover is a 1943 British war film produced by Ealing Studios, originally titled Chetnik. Ealing Studios and Undercover (1943 film) are Ealing Studios films.
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Valiant (film)
Valiant is a 2005 animated comedy film produced by Vanguard Animation, Ealing Studios and Odyssey Entertainment, and released by Entertainment Film Distributors in the United Kingdom on March 25, 2005, and by Walt Disney Pictures in the United States on August 19.
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Walk Away (Franz Ferdinand song)
"Walk Away" is a song by Scottish rock band Franz Ferdinand and is featured on their second album, You Could Have It So Much Better.
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Went the Day Well?
Went the Day Well? is a 1942 British war film adapted from a story by Graham Greene and directed by Alberto Cavalcanti. Ealing Studios and Went the Day Well? are Ealing Studios films.
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West London
West London is the western part of London, England, north of the River Thames, west of the City of London, and extending to the Greater London boundary.
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West of Zanzibar (1954 film)
For the 1928 film starring Lon Chaney, Lionel Barrymore and Warner Baxter, see West of Zanzibar (1928 film) West of Zanzibar is a 1954 British adventure film directed by Harry Watt and starring Anthony Steel, Sheila Sim and Edric Connor. Ealing Studios and West of Zanzibar (1954 film) are Ealing Studios films.
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Where No Vultures Fly
Where No Vultures Fly is a 1951 British adventure film directed by Harry Watt and starring Anthony Steel and Dinah Sheridan. Ealing Studios and Where No Vultures Fly are Ealing Studios films.
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Whisky Galore! (1949 film)
Whisky Galore! is a 1949 British comedy film produced by Ealing Studios, starring Basil Radford, Bruce Seton, Joan Greenwood and Gordon Jackson. Ealing Studios and Whisky Galore! (1949 film) are Ealing Studios films.
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Who Done It? (1956 film)
Who Done It? is a 1956 British slapstick black and white comedy crime film directed by Basil Dearden and starring Benny Hill, Belinda Lee, David Kossoff, Garry Marsh, and George Margo. Ealing Studios and who Done It? (1956 film) are Ealing Studios films.
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Who's Your Lady Friend?
Who's Your Lady Friend? is a 1937 British comedy film directed by Carol Reed and starring Frances Day, Vic Oliver and Betty Stockfeld. Ealing Studios and Who's Your Lady Friend? are Ealing Studios films.
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Whom the Gods Love (1936 film)
Whom the Gods Love, also known as Mozart, is a 1936 British biographical film directed by Basil Dean and starring Stephen Haggard, Victoria Hopper and John Loder.
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Will Barker (director)
William George Barker (18 January 1868, in Cheshunt – 6 November 1951, in Wimbledon) was a British film producer, director, cinematographer, and entrepreneur who took film-making in Britain from a low budget form of novel entertainment to the heights of lavishly-produced epics that were matched only by Hollywood for quality and style.
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Will Hay
William Thomson Hay (6 December 1888 – 18 April 1949) was an English comedian who wrote and acted in a schoolmaster sketch that later transferred to the screen, where he also played other authority figures with comic failings.
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Wood Norton Hall
Wood Norton Hall is a Grade II* listed Victorian stately home to the northwest of Evesham, Worcestershire, England.
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Young Man's Fancy (film)
Young Man's Fancy is a 1939 British historical comedy film directed by Robert Stevenson and starring Anna Lee, Griffith Jones, and Seymour Hicks. Ealing Studios and Young Man's Fancy (film) are Ealing Studios films.
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Z-Cars
Z-Cars or Z Cars (pronounced "zed cars") was a British television police procedural series centred on the work of mobile uniformed police in the fictional town of Newtown, based on Kirkby, near Liverpool.
20th Century Studios
20th Century Studios, Inc. is an American film studio owned by the Walt Disney Studios, a division of Disney Entertainment, in turn a division of The Walt Disney Company.
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See also
Buildings and structures in the London Borough of Ealing
- Cuckoo Schools
- Ealing Studios
- Embassy of North Korea, London
- Half-Way House, West Ealing
- J. Lyons and Co., Greenford
- List of public art in the London Borough of Ealing
- Northfields Depot
- Southall Gas Works
- Southall Studios
- Southall Town Hall
- Trailfinders Sports Ground
- Tudor Rose, Southall
- Victoria Hall (Ealing)
- Wall's (ice cream)
History of the London Borough of Ealing
- 1958 Independent Air Travel Vickers Viking crash
- Acton (UK Parliament constituency)
- Associated Equipment Company
- Charles Jones (architect)
- Death of Blair Peach
- Ealing Studios
- Elthorne Hundred
- Greenford Urban District
- Hoover Building
- J. Lyons and Co., Greenford
- Municipal Borough of Acton
- Municipal Borough of Ealing
- Municipal Borough of Southall
- Ossulstone
- Pitzhanger Manor
- Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea Cemetery, Hanwell
- Southall rail crash
- St Bernard's Hospital, Hanwell
- Wall's (ice cream)
Media and communications in the London Borough of Ealing
- Ealing Studios
- Southall Studios
- UB postcode area
- W postcode area
Television studios in London
- 3 Mills Studios
- Alexandra Palace
- Breakfast Television Centre
- Broadcasting House
- Ealing Studios
- Fountain Studios
- Hackney Empire
- Here East
- Lime Grove Studios
- Millbank Tower
- Riverside Studios
- Shepherd's Bush Empire
- Sky Campus
- Teddington Studios
- Television Centre, London
- The Hospital Club
- The London Studios
- The Shard
- West London Film Studios
- Wimbledon Studios
References
Also known as Associated British Film Distributors, Associated Radio Pictures, Associated Talking Pictures, BBC Television Film Studios, Ealing Films, Ealing Studios filmography, Eling Studio, Fragile Films.
, Eureka Stockade (1949 film), Feather Your Nest, Fiddlers Three (1944 film), For Those in Peril (1944 film), Fortunes of War (TV series), Franz Ferdinand (band), Frieda (film), George Formby, Gracie Fields, Guilty Melody, Harry Handelsman, Hat Trick Productions, His Excellency (1952 film), Historical drama, Honeymoon for Three (1935 film), Hue and Cry (film), I Believe in You (film), I Give It a Year, I See Ice, I Want Candy (film), IMDb, It Always Rains on Sunday, It Happened in Paris (1935 film), It's in the Air (1938 film), ITV Studios, John Kao, Johnny Frenchman, Jonathan Cavendish, Keep Fit, Keep Your Seats, Please, Kind Hearts and Coronets, Laburnum Grove, Last Night in Soho, Lease of Life, Let George Do It!, Let's Be Famous, List of Ealing Studios films, Lockwood & Co. (TV series), Lonely Road (film), Look Up and Laugh, Looking on the Bright Side, Lorna Doone (1934 film), Love on the Spot, Love, Life and Laughter (1934 film), Loyalties (1933 film), Lucky Break (2001 film), Mama (Spice Girls song), Mandy (1952 film), Meet Mr. Lucifer, Melanie C, Met Film School, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, MGM-British Studios, Michael Balcon, Midshipman Easy, Motion capture, My Learned Friend, National Film and Television School, Netflix, Nine Men (film), Nine till Six, No Limit (1935 film), Notting Hill (film), Nowhere to Go (1958 film), Oasis (band), Oil Strike North, Olympic Honeymoon, Out of the Clouds, Painted Boats, Passport to Pimlico, Penny Paradise, Perfect Understanding, Pink String and Sealing Wax, Play Up the Band, Pool of London (film), Porridge (1974 TV series), Portrait of a Marriage (TV series), Quatermass and the Pit, Queen of Hearts (1936 film), Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased), Reginald Baker (film producer), Return to Yesterday, Rolling in Money, Sailors Three, Sally in Our Alley (1931 film), Saloon Bar, Salvage with a Smile, San Demetrio London, Saraband for Dead Lovers, Scott of the Antarctic (film), Secret Lives (film), Secret People (film), Shaun of the Dead, Ships with Wings, Sing As We Go, Smiley's People (TV series), Sound follower, Spare a Copper, Spice Girls, St Trinian's (film), St Trinian's 2: The Legend of Fritton's Gold, Stanley Holloway, Stephan Elliott, Stephen Courtauld, Suede (band), Taboo (2017 TV series), Take a Chance (1937 film), Talk (Coldplay song), The Bailiffs, The Bells Go Down, The Big Blockade, The Black Sheep of Whitehall, The Blue Lamp, The Captive Heart, The Cruel Sea (1953 film), The D Train, The Descent, The Dictator (1935 film), The Divided Heart, The Drowners, The Eagle Has Landed (film), The Feminine Touch (1956 film), The Foreman Went to France, The Fortunate Fool, The Four Just Men (1939 film), The Gaunt Stranger, The Gentle Gunman, The Ghost of St. Michael's, The Girl in the Taxi, The Goose Steps Out, The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society (film), The Halfway House, The High Command, The House of the Spaniard, The House of Trent, The Imaginarium, The Imitation Game, The Impassive Footman, The Importance of Being Earnest (2002 film), The Ladykillers (1955 film), The Lavender Hill Mob, The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby (1947 film), The Long Arm (film), The Love Lottery, The Loves of Joanna Godden, The Maggie, The Magnet (film), The Man in the Sky, The Man in the White Suit, The Moment You Believe, The Next of Kin, The Night My Number Came Up, The Overlanders (film), The Perfect Flaw, The Proud Valley, The Public Life of Henry the Ninth, The Rainbow Jacket, The Rank Organisation, The Right to Live (1933 film), The Royle Family, The Ship That Died of Shame, The Shiralee (1957 film), The Show Goes On (film), The Siege of Pinchgut, The Sign of Four (1932 film), The Silent Passenger, The Singing Detective, The Square Ring (1953 film), The Theory of Everything (2014 film), The Titfield Thunderbolt, The Ware Case (1938 film), The Water Gipsies (film), There Ain't No Justice, They Came to a City, This Week of Grace, Three Men in a Boat (1933 film), Tiger Bay (1934 film), To Brighton with Gladys, Touch and Go (1955 film), Train of Events, Tropical Trouble, Trouble Brewing (1939 film), Turned Out Nice Again, Undercover (1943 film), Valiant (film), Walk Away (Franz Ferdinand song), Went the Day Well?, West London, West of Zanzibar (1954 film), Where No Vultures Fly, Whisky Galore! (1949 film), Who Done It? (1956 film), Who's Your Lady Friend?, Whom the Gods Love (1936 film), Will Barker (director), Will Hay, Wood Norton Hall, Young Man's Fancy (film), Z-Cars, 20th Century Studios.