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  1. Opening logo, 1971. 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. [1] From 29 January 1955 [2] to 1976, the company was known as British Lion Films Ltd, and was a pure distribution company.

  2. 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 .

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    Release Date
    Director
    June 1930
    September 1930
    November 1930
    Edgar Wallace
    February 1931
    Manning Haynes
  3. BRITISH LION FILMS LIMITED - Free company information from Companies House including registered office address, filing history, accounts, annual return, officers, charges, business activity

  4. There was a power struggle going on at British Lion, the film company. Some executives were trying to destabilise Peter Snell, the managing director and producer of ‘The Wicker Man.’ They said the film was rubbish and undistributable, eventually sending it out as a supporting feature to ‘Don’t Look Now.’

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  5. News. Reviews. Film Reviews. ... British Lion Films [UK] ... Venice 2024 - Golden Lion for Best Film Spanish release October 18. From Hilde, with Love

  6. The Third Man. February 2, 1950. In postwar Vienna, Austria, Holly Martins, a writer of pulp Westerns, arrives penniless as a guest of his childhood chum Harry Lime, only to learn he has died. Martins develops a conspiracy theory after learning of a "third man" present at the time of Harry's death, running into interference from British officer ...

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  8. 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. Korda was known for his charm and indefatigable drive, as well as his unpredictable temper. He twice created film empires of enormous influence and for a time was considered the most ...

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