List of Ealing Studios films
Appearance
This is a list of films made by the British production company Ealing Studios and its predecessor Associated Talking Pictures.[1] Prior to 1932 and after 1956, the company's films were made at studios other than Ealing. This list does not include films made at Ealing Studios by other companies.
1930s
[edit]Title | Release Date | Director |
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Escape! | September 1930 | Basil Dean |
Birds of Prey | November 1930 | Basil Dean |
Sally in Our Alley | July 1931 | Maurice Elvey |
A Honeymoon Adventure | September 1931 | Maurice Elvey |
The Water Gipsies | March 1932 | Maurice Elvey |
Nine till Six | March 1932 | Basil Dean |
The Sign of Four | May 1932 | Rowland V. Lee/Graham Cutts |
The Impassive Footman | June 1932 | Basil Dean |
Love on the Spot | July 1932 | Graham Cutts |
Looking on the Bright Side | September 1932 | Basil Dean/Graham Cutts |
Three Men in a Boat | May 1933 | Graham Cutts |
Loyalties | May 1933 | Basil Dean |
Autumn Crocus | February 1934 | Basil Dean |
Love, Life and Laughter | March 1934 | Maurice Elvey |
Java Head | August 1934 | J. Walter Ruben |
Sing As We Go | September 1934 | Basil Dean |
Lorna Doone | January 1935 | Basil Dean |
Look Up and Laugh | June 1935 | Basil Dean |
Midshipman Easy | October 1935 | Carol Reed |
No Limit | November 1935 | Monty Banks |
Whom the Gods Love | February 1936 | Basil Dean |
Queen of Hearts | February 1936 | Monty Banks |
Laburnum Grove | May 1936 | Carol Reed |
Lonely Road | September 1936 | James Flood |
Keep Your Seats, Please | September 1936 | Monty Banks |
Feather Your Nest | March 1937 | William Beaudine |
The Show Goes On | April 1937 | Basil Dean |
Keep Fit | August 1937 | Anthony Kimmins |
I See Ice | February 1938 | Anthony Kimmins |
Penny Paradise | October 1938 | Carol Reed |
It's in the Air | November 1938 | Anthony Kimmins |
The Gaunt Stranger | November 1938 | Walter Forde |
The Ware Case | December 1938 | Robert Stevenson |
Trouble Brewing | March 1939 | Anthony Kimmins |
Let's Be Famous | March 1939 | Walter Forde |
The Four Just Men | June 1939 | Walter Forde |
There Ain't No Justice | June 1939 | Pen Tennyson |
Young Man's Fancy | August 1939 | Robert Stevenson |
Cheer Boys Cheer | August 1939 | Walter Forde |
Come On George! | November 1939 | Anthony Kimmins |
1940s
[edit]1950s
[edit]Title | Release Date | Director |
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The Blue Lamp | January 1950 | Basil Dearden |
Dance Hall | June 1950 | Charles Crichton |
Bitter Springs | July 1950 | Ralph Smart |
Cage of Gold | October 1950 | Basil Dearden |
The Magnet | Charles Frend | |
Pool of London | February 1951 | Basil Dearden |
The Lavender Hill Mob | June 1951 | Charles Crichton |
The Man in the White Suit | August 1951 | Alexander Mackendrick |
Where No Vultures Fly | December 1951 | Harry Watt |
His Excellency | January 1952 | Robert Hamer |
Secret People | February 1952 | Thorold Dickinson |
I Believe in You | March 1952 | Basil Dearden |
Mandy | July 1952 | Alexander Mackendrick |
The Gentle Gunman | October 1952 | Basil Dearden |
The Titfield Thunderbolt | March 1953 | Charles Crichton |
The Cruel Sea | March 1953 | Charles Frend |
The Square Ring | July 1953 | Basil Dearden |
Meet Mr. Lucifer | November 1953 | Anthony Pelissier |
The Love Lottery | January 1954 | Charles Crichton |
The Maggie | February 1954 | Alexander Mackendrick |
West of Zanzibar | March 1954 | Harry Watt |
The Rainbow Jacket | May 1954 | Basil Dearden |
Lease of Life | October 1954 | Charles Frend |
The Divided Heart | November 1954 | Charles Crichton |
Out of the Clouds | February 1955 | Basil Dearden |
The Night My Number Came Up | March 1955 | Leslie Norman |
The Ship That Died of Shame | April 1955 | Basil Dearden |
Touch and Go | September 1955 | Michael Truman |
The Ladykillers | December 1955 | Alexander Mackendrick |
Who Done It? | March 1956 | Basil Dearden |
The Feminine Touch | March 1956 | Pat Jackson |
The Long Arm | June 1956 | Charles Frend |
The Man in the Sky | January 1957 | Charles Crichton |
The Shiralee | July 1957 | Leslie Norman |
Barnacle Bill | December 1957 | Charles Frend |
Davy | December 1957 | Michael Relph |
Dunkirk | March 1958 | Leslie Norman |
Nowhere to Go | December 1958 | Seth Holt |
The Siege of Pinchgut | August 1959 | Harry Watt |
See also
[edit]- List of Stoll Pictures films
- List of Gainsborough Pictures films
- List of British and Dominions films
- List of British Lion films
- List of British National films
- List of Two Cities Films
- List of General Film Distributors films
- List of Paramount British films
References
[edit]- ^ Perry p.174-93
Bibliography
[edit]- Perry, George. Forever Ealing. Pavilion Books, 1994.