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British film and television production company
London FilmsIndustry | production |
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Founded | 1932 |
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Founder | Alexander Korda |
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Headquarters |
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London Films Productions is a British film and television
production company founded in 1932 by
Alexander Korda and from 1936 based at
Denham Film Studios in Buckinghamshire, near London. The company's productions included
The Private Life of Henry VIII (1933),
Things to Come (1936),
Rembrandt (1936), and
The Four Feathers (1939). The facility at Denham was taken over in 1939 by
Rank and merged with
Pinewood to form D & P Studios. The outbreak of war necessitated that
The Thief of Bagdad (1940) be completed in California, although Korda's handful of American-made films still displayed
Big Ben as their opening corporate logo.
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After a restructuring of Korda's UK operations in the late 1940s, London Films were made at
Shepperton. One of these was
The Third Man (1949). The company's film
The Sound Barrier (1952) won the
Academy Award for Best Sound.
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More than 40 years after Korda died in January 1956, the company returned to active film-making in 1997 with
Morgan Mason as the chief executive.
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Filmography
1930s
1940s
1950s
1970s
1980s
1990s
Alexander Korda Films Inc. (USA)
1930s
1940s
References
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1929–1950 | |
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1951–1975 | |
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1976–2000 |
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Arthur Piantadosi,
Les Fresholtz,
Dick Alexander, and
Jim Webb (1976)
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Don MacDougall,
Ray West,
Bob Minkler, and
Derek Ball (1977)
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Richard Portman,
William McCaughey,
Aaron Rochin, and
Darin Knight (1978)
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Walter Murch,
Mark Berger,
Richard Beggs, and
Nat Boxer (1979)
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Bill Varney,
Steve Maslow,
Gregg Landaker, and
Peter Sutton (1980)
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Bill Varney,
Steve Maslow,
Gregg Landaker, and
Roy Charman (1981)
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Robert Knudson,
Robert Glass,
Don Digirolamo, and
Gene Cantamessa (1982)
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Mark Berger,
Tom Scott,
Randy Thom, and
David MacMillan (1983)
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Mark Berger,
Tom Scott,
Todd Boekelheide, and
Chris Newman (1984)
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Chris Jenkins,
Gary Alexander,
Larry Stensvold, and
Peter Handford (1985)
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John Wilkinson,
Richard Rogers,
Charles Grenzbach, and
Simon Kaye (1986)
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Bill Rowe and
Ivan Sharrock (1987)
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Les Fresholtz,
Dick Alexander,
Vern Poore, and
Willie D. Burton (1988)
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Donald O. Mitchell,
Gregg Rudloff,
Elliot Tyson, and
Russell Williams II (1989)
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Jeffrey Perkins,
Bill W. Benton,
Gregory H. Watkins, and
Russell Williams II (1990)
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Tom Johnson,
Gary Rydstrom,
Gary Summers, and
Lee Orloff (1991)
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Chris Jenkins,
Doug Hemphill,
Mark Smith, and
Simon Kaye (1992)
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Gary Summers,
Gary Rydstrom,
Shawn Murphy, and
Ron Judkins (1993)
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Gregg Landaker,
Steve Maslow,
Bob Beemer, and
David MacMillan (1994)
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Rick Dior,
Steve Pederson,
Scott Millan, and
David MacMillan (1995)
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Walter Murch,
Mark Berger,
David Parker, and
Chris Newman (1996)
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Gary Rydstrom,
Tom Johnson,
Gary Summers, and
Mark Ulano (1997)
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Gary Rydstrom,
Gary Summers,
Andy Nelson, and
Ron Judkins (1998)
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John T. Reitz,
Gregg Rudloff,
David E. Campbell, and
David Lee (1999)
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Bob Beemer,
Scott Millan, and
Ken Weston (2000)
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2001–present |
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Michael Minkler,
Chris Munro, and
Myron Nettinga (2001)
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David Lee,
Michael Minkler, and
Dominick Tavella (2002)
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Christopher Boyes,
Michael Hedges,
Hammond Peek, and
Michael Semanick (2003)
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Scott Millan,
Greg Orloff,
Bob Beemer, and
Steve Cantamessa (2004)
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Christopher Boyes,
Michael Semanick,
Michael Hedges, and
Hammond Peek (2005)
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Bob Beemer,
Willie D. Burton, and
Michael Minkler (2006)
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Kirk Francis,
Scott Millan, and
David Parker (2007)
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Resul Pookutty,
Richard Pryke, and
Ian Tapp (2008)
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Paul N. J. Ottosson and
Ray Beckett (2009)
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Lora Hirschberg,
Gary Rizzo, and
Ed Novick (2010)
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Tom Fleischman and
John Midgley (2011)
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Andy Nelson,
Mark Paterson, and
Simon Hayes (2012)
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Skip Lievsay,
Niv Adiri,
Christopher Benstead, and
Chris Munro (2013)
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Craig Mann,
Ben Wilkins, and
Thomas Curley (2014)
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Chris Jenkins,
Gregg Rudloff, and
Ben Osmo (2015)
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Kevin O'Connell,
Andy Wright,
Robert Mackenzie, and
Peter Grace (2016)
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Mark Weingarten,
Gregg Landaker, and
Gary Rizzo (2017)
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Paul Massey,
Tim Cavagin, and
John Casali (2018)
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Mark Taylor and
Stuart Wilson (2019)
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Jaime Baksht,
Nicolas Becker,
Phillip Bladh,
Carlos Cortés Navarrete, and
Michelle Couttolenc (2020)
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Mac Ruth,
Mark Mangini,
Theo Green,
Doug Hemphill, and
Ron Bartlett (2021)
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Mark Weingarten,
James H. Mather,
Al Nelson,
Chris Burdon, and
Mark Taylor (2022)
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Tarn Willers and
Johnnie Burn (2023)
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