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    • Kind Hearts and Coronets (1949) Robert Hamer directs this Ealing favourite set in Edwardian England.
    • The Maggie (1954) (U.S title: High & Dry) A lesser known Ealing comedy featuring beautiful location shots of the Scottish countryside complete with small fishing ports then untouched by mass tourism.
    • Whiskey Galore! (1949) Another well known Ealing classic, directed by Alexander MacKendrick with a script by Compton Mackenzie (adapted from his novel), laws on references to alcohol meant it was released as Tight Little Island in the U.S.
    • The Titfield Thunderbolt (1953) Ealing’s first colour picture, directed by Charles Crichton, sees locals rally together to save a stretch of railway vital to them from Government closure.
  1. Ealing Studio's output from the 1940s and 1950s helped define what was arguably the golden age for British cinema, fostering great directors such as Alexander Mackendrick and Rober Hamer and giving stars such as Alex Guiness and Peter Sellers a chance to shine.

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  2. The Ealing comedies is an informal name for a series of comedy films produced by the London-based Ealing Studios during a ten-year period from 1947 to 1957.

  3. The retrospective, which featured 35 of the 95 films produced at Ealing under the leadership of Michael Balcon, was augmented by the national re-release of It Always Rains on Sunday and the publication of a book called Ealing Revisited, a collection of essays on how Ealing changed the face of British and world cinema.

  4. This is a list of films made by the British production company Ealing Studios and its predecessor Associated Talking Pictures. Prior to 1932 and after 1956, the company's films were made at studios other than Ealing.

    Title
    Release Date
    Director
    September 1930
    November 1930
    Basil Dean
    July 1931
    September 1931
    Maurice Elvey
  5. Ealing Studios is a television and film production company and facilities provider at Ealing Green in west London, England. Will Barker bought the White Lodge on Ealing Green in 1902 as a base for film making, and films have been made on the site ever since.

  6. Product description. Ealing Studio's output from the 1940s and 1950s helped define what was arguably the golden age for British cinema, fostering great directors such as Alexander Mackendrick and Rober Hamer and giving stars such as Alex Guiness and Peter Sellers a chance to shine.

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