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  1. Creative Community. The Studios today play host to an eclectic family of media professionals. Film and TV crews remain at the heart of our daily business, but the innovation within Ealing’s walls extends far beyond production, into the fast-changing universe of today’s media. TV and film production companies housed at Ealing work with new ...

  2. Ealing Studios, English motion-picture studio, internationally remembered for a series of witty comedies that reflected the social conditions of post-World War II Britain. Founded in 1929 by two of England’s best known producers, Basil Dean and Reginald Baker, with the financial support of the Courtauld family, manufacturers of textiles, the ...

  3. Ealing Green W5 5EP United Kingdom. info@ealingstudios.com +44 (0) 20 8567 6655 ... RECEPTION +44 (0) 20 8567 6655. EALING STUDIOS. Ealing Green W5 5EP United Kingdom ...

  4. Footsteps in the Night. 1931 59m. 6.0 (73) Rate. An inventor and his new bride go on their honeymoon, only to be pursued by criminals after his latest invention. Director Maurice Elvey Stars Benita Hume Harold Huth Peter Hannen. 3. Sally in Our Alley. 1931 1h 14m.

  5. www.visitgunnersbury.org › museum › ealing-studiosEaling Studios | Gunnersbury

    Both long-time Ealing residents, Roy and Beryl worked for decades in film and television; Roy as a Stills Photographer and Beryl as a Continuity Girl. Roy began his career in 1943 at Ealing Studios where he photographed some of the 20th century’s biggest stars and the pair eventually met on the set of Nowhere to Go in 1958.

  6. The Halfway House is a 1944 British drama film directed by Basil Dearden and starring Mervyn Johns, his daughter Glynis Johns, Tom Walls and Françoise Rosay. The film tells the story of ten people who are drawn to stay in an old inn near the Welsh countryside. The film was shot at Barlynch Abbey on the Devon/Somerset border. BFI Screenonline ...

  7. Aug 13, 2021 · Ealing Studios Was More Than A Laughter Factory. Ealing Studios in West London was once the home of English comedy films. But the famous production company made important dramas, too, as was revealed by the 2012 BFI Southbank retrospective Ealing: Light and Dark. The streets of war-torn London loom before us, rubble spilling onto the pavements ...