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  1. J. Arthur Rank's name was parodied on the PBS children's educational TV show The Electric Company as "J. Arthur Crank" (voiced and later performed by Jim Boyd), a character wearing a plaid shirt, suspenders and a porkpie hat, who was in a perpetually cranky mood (hence his name) whenever he interrupted sketches to complain when spellings or pronunciations confused him or when he was mistaken ...

  2. 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. It quickly became the largest and most vertically integrated film company in the United Kingdom, owning production, distribution, and ...

  3. J. Arthur Rank (1888-1972) J. Arthur Rank. Lord Rank, known professionally as J. Arthur Rank was the millionaire flour miller and devout Methodist who got into films to spread the gospel. When some early films that he was involved with didn't get an exceptionally good circulation he realized that control of cinemas was the key to success.

    • Additional Crew, Producer, Writer
    • December 22, 1888
    • J. Arthur Rank
    • March 29, 1972
  4. J. Arthur Rank was born in Hull in 1888 into a devoutly Methodist family. His father, Joseph, had founded a flour milling business in 1875, which had started with a rented windmill on Holderness Road, Hull. The company prospered and was a substantial business by the time of his death in 1943, leaving his three sons and four daughters as ...

  5. J. Arthur Rank, Baron Rank (born December 22 or 23, 1888, Hull, Yorkshire, England—died March 29, 1972, Winchester, Hampshire) was a British industrialist who became Great Britain’s chief distributor and one of the world’s major producers of motion pictures.

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  7. J. Arthur Rank's grandson, Joey Newton, said: “The Rank family are very proud that he has been honoured in this way.” Sir Christopher Frayling, English Heritage Blue Plaques panellist, said: “For over a quarter of a century - between the 1940s and the 1960s - the name 'J. Arthur Rank' was virtually synonymous with the British film industry.

  8. Jun 11, 2018 · Though the Rank Organisation all but dominated British film production between the early 1940s and the late 1960s, its founder, J. Arthur Rank, born into the Yorkshire flour-milling business, was nearly 40 before his proprietorship of the Methodist Times led, indirectly, to film. Dissatisfied with existing films for church purposes, he sponsored his own, through producer John Corfield, and in ...

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