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which owned the Lime Grove Studios. The conglomerate had ambitious plans to challenge Hollywood and produce more than twenty films a year. The larger Lime Grove complex was selected to make expensive films while Islington was designated the cheaper films, particularly comedies. However, during these
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Unlike many other studios, Islington was not requisitioned when war broke out and production continued there, but the studio was temporarily closed because it was feared that a direct hit from a German bomb during an air raid would make the large
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was appointed by Rank to run Gainsborough Pictures. Over the next three years the studio turned out a large number of thrillers and comedies. In 1949 both Islington and Shepherd's Bush were closed when Rank concentrated production at
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making slightly cheaper films. Shepherd's Bush was shut down and all production switched to Islington. The success of some of these late 1930s Islington productions such as
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which wanted to set up a British subsidiary. The building was converted into a two-stage studio, and production began in 1920. During this era
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which was based there for most of the studio's history. During its existence Islington worked closely with its sister
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years it served as an overflow studio and many films scheduled for Shepherd's Bush were made partly at Islington.
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and many films were made partly at one studio and partly at the other. Amongst the films made at the studios were
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collapse. All production was switched to re-opened Lime Grove. Both studios came under the control of the
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writer at Islington. In 1924 the Hollywood company sold off the studios which were bought by
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during the 1920s, at a time when other British companies were struggling.
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London’s Hollywood: The Gainsborough Film Studio’s Silent Years
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between 1919 and 1949. The studios are closely associated with
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Realism and Tinsel: Cinema and Society in Britain, 1939–1949
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Buildings and structures in the London Borough of Hackney
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In the late 1920s Gainsborough merged with the larger
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was placed in charge of the studios when her brother
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Following the war, Islington were re-opened. In 1946
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made his start in films, when he was employed as an
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British
film studio
Regent's Canal
Hoxton
Metropolitan Borough of Shoreditch
London
Gainsborough Pictures
Lime Grove Studios
Shepherd's Bush
Alfred Hitchcock
Will Hay
Gainsborough Melodramas
power station
Great Northern & City Railway
Famous Players–Lasky
Alfred Hitchcock
intertitle
Michael Balcon
Gainsborough Pictures
silent films
British Gaumont
Slump of 1937
Gainsborough Pictures
The Lady Vanishes
chimney
Rank Organisation
Betty Box
Sydney Box
Pinewood Studios

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