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Just a handful of people involved in the Ealing Studios heyday are still alive to recall one of the great periods of British film-making.
It is 100 years since the UK's Ealing Studios first opened its doors. In that century its name has become synonymous with some of the most famous British comedies ever made. The studio is one of the ...
Ealing is also stretching its brand beyond the narrow confines of British comedy. “From Time to Time,” starring Maggie Smith, is a magical family tale by Julian Fellowes.
Ealing Studios holds a special place in British cinema history. As the oldest continuously working film studio in the world, its most iconic period came during the 1940s and early 1950s.
Ealing Studios, and the White House in which they are based are and have been a truly integral part of British film making since its founding in 1902 with celebrated British cinematographer Dougie ...
Like so many of the great British studios, Ealing put its geographical namesake on the map: think of Elstree, Pinewood, Denham, even Euston (although they had a battle for posterity with the ...
Back in 1951, Ealing Studios produced the classic comedy movie The Lavender Hill Mob. Set on the street of the same name in Battersea near London’s Clapham Junction, the film follows Alec ...
Some of the best loved films in the history of British cinema, the black and white Ealing comedies, have been restored for re-release next month.
BRITISH comedy will be celebrated as part of this years Ealing Film Festival with special programmes and screenings of the best in home-grown talent.
70 years since its release and the Oscar-nominated, BAFTA-winning black comedy The Ladykillers still lives up to its ...
Just a handful of people involved in the Ealing Studios heyday are still alive to recall one of the great periods of British film-making.