John Corfield
John Corfield (1893–1953) was a British film producer.[1] For more than a decade he oversaw production at British National Films.
John Corfield | |
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Born | 22 March 1893 Liverpool, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom |
Died | 10 January 1953 Surrey, England, United Kingdom |
Occupation | Film producer, art director |
Years active | 1935–1948 |
Selected filmography
- Turn of the Tide (1935)
- Debt of Honour (1936)
- Mr. Reeder in Room 13 (1938)
- Meet Mr. Penny (1938)
- Lassie from Lancashire (1938)
- Night Journey (1938)
- Secret Journey (1939)
- Dead Men Tell No Tales (1939)
- What Would You Do, Chums? (1939)
- Old Mother Riley Joins Up (1939)
- Contraband (1940)
- The Second Mr. Bush (1940)
- Gaslight (1940)
- He Found a Star (1941)
- One of Our Aircraft Is Missing (1942)
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References
- MacNab, Geoffrey (1993) J. Arthur Rank and the British Film Industry. Routledge. p.15
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