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  1. British Lion Films is a film production and distribution company active under several forms since 1919. Originally known as British Lion Film Corporation Ltd, it entered receivership on 1 June 1954. From 29 January 1955 to 1976, the company was known as British Lion Films Ltd, and was a pure distribution company.

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      List of British Lion films. This is a list of films released...

  2. List of British Lion films. This is a list of films released by the British studio British Lion Films which was established in 1927 during the silent era. In its early years the company produced adaptations of Edgar Wallace crime novels, and later focused mainly on quota quickies.

    Title
    Release Date
    Director
    June 1930
    September 1930
    November 1930
    Edgar Wallace
    February 1931
    Manning Haynes
  3. 29. März 2022 · eigentlich: British Lion Films Corporation (BLC); meist nur: British Lion. British Lion wurde am 27.11.1927 von Samuel W. Smith gegründet und übernahm die bankrotten Beaconsfield Studios. 1933 nahm die Firma den Verleih von Filmen auf, was schnell zum eigentlichen Zentrum der Firmentätigkeit wurde.

  4. British Lion - Films and Movies - Peter Snell, CEO and Producer. British Lion. is one of the United Kingdom's oldest and most respected. film production and distribution companies spanning eight. decades with titles like The Third Man, Don't Look Now. and the cult classic The Wicker Man.

  5. Although British Lion was a prolific company operating successfully from the 1920s, it is best known for the period when it was managed by Alexander Korda. Korda 's company London Films bought the controlling interest in British Lion in 1946 and then went on to acquire Shepperton Studios, basing production there.

  6. Summary. The ‘City’ has never been excited about a British film industry. All that Whitehall should realise is that when they destroy British Lion, they admit their failure to maintain a film industry in the UK. (Bank of England) The case of the British Lion Film Corporation merits special consideration in the history of film finance. In ...

  7. British Lion Films is a film production and distribution company active under several forms since 1919. Originally known as British Lion Film Corporation Ltd, it went into receivership of 1 June 1954. [1] .