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Nat Cohen

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Nat Cohen (1905(?) - February 10, 1988) was a British film producer whose career started in the 1930s. He was the producer of several extremely controversial films including Peeping Tom and The Criminal. With Stuart Levy he co-founded Anglo-Amalgamated Films in 1945.

Filmography

1986 - Clockwise (executive producer)
1977 - Are You Being Served? (executive producer)
1961 - Dentist on the Job (executive producer)
1960 - The Criminal (executive producer)
1960 - Peeping Tom
1959 - Carry on Nurse (executive producer)
1958 - The Duke Wore Jeans (producer)
1952 - Ghost Ship (producer)
1950 - Miss Pilgrim's Progress (producer)
1949 - Murder at the Windmill (producer)

Racing

With the proceeds of film producing, Cohen was able to become a race horse owner. His blue colours with white diamond, hooped sleeves and amber cap were most famously carried to victory by Kilmore in the 1962 Grand National [1]

References

  1. ^ [1] Findon Village; The Kilmore club

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