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The History of British Cinema: 1954 |
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– The receivers are called into British Lion when the National Film Finance Corporation calls in its loan. [ADD] |
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– John Grierson leaves Group 3 at Southall Studios. [ADD] |
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– Hans Laube and Bert Good file British patent 807615 for a device to synchronise the wafting of smells into a cinema with the action taking place on screen. [ADD] |
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Other Key British Films of 1954 |
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Animal Farm (Joy Batchelor, John Halas) [ADD] |
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| Hobson's Choice (David Lean) [ADD] | ||||
| The Belles of St. Trinian's (Frank Launder) [ADD] | ||||
| The Million Pound Note (Ronald Neame) [ADD] | ||||
| An Inspector Calls (Guy Hamilton) [ADD] | ||||
| Father Brown (Robert Hamer) [ADD] | ||||
| The Maggie (Alexander Mackendrick) [ADD] | ||||
The History of Cinema: 1954 |
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