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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Guido_CoenGuido Coen - Wikipedia

    Guido Coen (1915–2010) was an Italian-born British film producer and film subtitler. [1] . He and his family were interned in Douglas, Isle of Man during the Second World War. [2] . He began his career working for Filippo Del Giudice and Two Cities Films.

  2. 20. Okt. 2010 · Former producer and Twickenham Studios executive director Guido Coen has died aged 95. An Italian citizen born in Milan in 1915, Guido Coen came to England in 1929. During the second World...

  3. United Kingdom. Language. English. The Golden Link is a 1954 British police drama [1] film directed by Charles Saunders, starring André Morell, Patrick Holt, Thea Gregory and Jack Watling. It was produced by Guido Coen under his Kenilworth Film Productions, featuring a screenplay by Allan MacKinnon and soundtrack by Eric Spear.

  4. In 1959 he joined Twickenham Film Studios. Through a long career at the studios Coen brought many directors and producers to the stages and theatres and oversaw extensive development of the site. He eventually became executive director of Twickenham Studios, until his retirement in 1999. The British Entertainment History Project |.

  5. www.imdb.com › name › nm0168760Guido Coen - IMDb

    Guido Coen. Producer: Baby Love. Guido Coen was born in 1915 in Milan, Italy. He was a producer and writer, known for Baby Love (1969), Jungle Street Girls (1960) and Panic (1963). He died in October 2010 in England, UK.

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  6. www.wikiwand.com › en › Guido_CoenGuido Coen - Wikiwand

    Guido Coen (1915–2010) was an Italian-born British film producer and film subtitler. He and his family were interned in Douglas, Isle of Man during the Second World War. He began his career working for Filippo Del Giudice and Two Cities Films.

  7. Guido Coen was an Italian-born British film producer. He began his career working for Two Cities Films, but later founded his own company Kenilworth Film Productions and spent most of the post-war years producing second features. He made a dozen films in partnership with the director Charles Saunders. He later produced the 1971 horror film ...