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  1. Associated British Productions Ltd. Associated British Picture Corporation ( ABPC ), originally British International Pictures ( BIP ), was a British film production, distribution and exhibition company active from 1927 until 1970 when it was absorbed into EMI. ABPC also owned approximately 500 cinemas in Britain by 1943, [1] and in the 1950s ...

  2. Associated British Picture Corporation ( ABPC ), originally British International Pictures ( BIP ), was a British film production, distribution and exhibition company active from 1927 until 1970 when it was absorbed into EMI. ABPC also owned approximately 500 cinemas in Britain by 1943, and in the 1950s and 60s owned a station on the ITV ...

  3. The company was renamed Associated British Picture Corporation ( ABPC) in 1933 and was now in a position to vertically integrate production, distribution and exhibition of films. After World War II, Maxwell made a deal with Warner Bros. to distribute ABPC films stateside. ABPC's greatest period of success was during the 1950s and 1960s.

  4. Associated British Picture Corporation. Associated British Picture Corporation (ABPC), originally British International Pictures (BIP), was a British film production, distribution and exhibition company active from 1927 until 1970 when it was absorbed into EMI. ABPC also owned approximately 500 cinemas in Britain by 1943, and in the 1950s and ...

  5. Learn about the history and achievements of Associated British Picture Corporation (ABPC), a film studio and distribution company that competed with Rank in the 1940s and 50s. Find out how ABPC produced classics like Blackmail, The Dam Busters and Cliff Richard movies.

  6. 8. Brighton Rock. 1948 1h 32m Not Rated. 7.3 (6.9K) Rate. In Brighton in 1935, small-time gang leader Pinkie Brown murders a journalist and later desperately tries to cover his tracks but runs into trouble with the police, a few witnesses, and a rival gang. 9. The Human Jungle.

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  8. Borne from British International Pictures' acquisition of British Pathé, Associated British Picture Corporation (ABPC), was a film production, distribution, and exhibition company that produced such titles as Galton & Simpson's The Rebel and The Bargee. During its prime, ABPC owned five hundred cinemas and held stakes in other companies such as Anglo-Amalgamated Film Distributors. However the company suffered financial difficulties in the 1960s and was bought out by EMI in 1970. The company ...