Gainsborough Pictures was a British film studio based on the south bank of the Regent's Canal, in Poole Street, Hoxton in the former Metropolitan Borough...
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British production company Gainsborough Pictures and its parent company Gaumont British between 1924 and 1950. The Gainsborough brand was first used in 1924...
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Jean Kent (section Gainsborough Pictures)
London from which she was fired by Vivian Van Damm. She signed to Gainsborough Pictures during the Second World War. Kent had small roles in It's That Man...
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firm run in the same location by Michael Balcon, later known as Gainsborough Pictures. Hitchcock worked on Woman to Woman (1923) with the director Graham...
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up Gainsborough in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Gainsborough or Gainsboro may refer to: Gainsborough, Ipswich, Suffolk, England Gainsborough Ward...
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The Gainsborough melodramas were a sequence of films produced by the British film studio Gainsborough Pictures between 1943 and 1947 which conformed to...
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Phyllis Calvert (section Gainsborough Pictures)
spotted in a play Punch without Judy, and was signed to a contract by Gainsborough Pictures which gave her the lead in They Came by Night (1940), opposite Will...
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Will Hay (section Gainsborough Pictures)
figures with comic failings. His film Oh, Mr. Porter! (1937), made by Gainsborough Pictures, is often cited as the supreme British-produced film-comedy, and...
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Films, a group led by Sydney Box, who was soon to become head of Gainsborough Pictures. His early documentaries included London 1942 (1942), A Ride with...
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Arthur Crabtree (section Gainsborough Pictures)
(1935). He was a camera operator on First a Girl. Crabtree joined Gainsborough Pictures. He worked on The First Offence (1936) with John Mills; Pot Luck...
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