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  1. Gainsborough Pictures was a film studio based in Islington, London, active between 1924 and 1951. Their studios — which were purchased from Famous Players-Lasky when the American company withdrew from producing films in Britain — were demolished in 2002 and replaced by three blocks of upmarket apartments in 2004.

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  3. An anthology establishing Gainsborough's pivotal position in British film culture. The studio is revealed as an important player in industry developments during the 20s, 30s and 40s. The text also examines areas such as music, design and cinematography and looks at the sgnificance of genres such as musical comedy, melodrama and comedy in the studio's output.

  4. Jul 15, 2021 · Gainsborough Pictures has produced some popular movies, so film buffs can use this list to find a few that they haven't already seen. This best Gainsborough Pictures movies list displays shorts as well as feature films made by Gainsborough Pictures, including theatrical releases, limited releases, and made-for-TV Gainsborough Pictures movies.

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  6. Thomas Gainsborough. Ed. John Hayes. Exh. cat., Palazzo dei Diamanti. Ferrara, 1998, p. 166, remarks that the popularity of the fancy pictures was assured by the immediate sale of this painting at a high price. Michael Rosenthal. The Art of Thomas Gainsborough: 'a little business for the Eye'. New Haven, 1999, p. 254. Antonello Cesareo in ...

  7. Oct 9, 2012 · In subsequent years, Gainsborough made many kinds of films—military adventures, contemporary women’s pictures, the eerie 1945 ghost story A Place of One’s Own—but The Man in Grey served as a model for its most successful ones. Though the height of the studio’s popularity would last only a few years, from about 1943 to 1946, that brief era would forever cement Gainsborough’s reputation for gleefully indulging in disreputability.