List of Ealing Studios films
This is a list of films made by the British production company Ealing Studios and its predecessor Associated Talking Pictures.[1] Prior to 1932 and after 1956, the company's films were made at studios other than Ealing. This list does not include films made at Ealing Studios by other companies.
1930s
Title | Release Date | Director |
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Escape | September 1930 | Basil Dean |
Birds of Prey | November 1930 | Basil Dean |
Sally in Our Alley | July 1931 | Maurice Elvey |
A Honeymoon Adventure | September 1931 | Maurice Elvey |
The Water Gipsies | March 1932 | Maurice Elvey |
Nine till Six | March 1932 | Basil Dean |
The Sign of Four | May 1932 | Rowland V. Lee/Graham Cutts |
The Impassive Footman | June 1932 | Basil Dean |
Love on the Spot | July 1932 | Graham Cutts |
Looking on the Bright Side | September 1932 | Basil Dean/Graham Cutts |
Three Men in a Boat | May 1933 | Graham Cutts |
Loyalties | May 1933 | Basil Dean |
Autumn Crocus | February 1934 | Basil Dean |
Love, Life and Laughter | March 1934 | Maurice Elvey |
Java Head | August 1934 | J. Walter Ruben |
Sing As We Go | September 1934 | Basil Dean |
Lorna Doone | January 1935 | Basil Dean |
Look Up and Laugh | June 1935 | Basil Dean |
Midshipman Easy | October 1935 | Carol Reed |
No Limit | November 1935 | Monty Banks |
Whom the Gods Love | February 1936 | Basil Dean |
Queen of Hearts | February 1936 | Monty Banks |
Laburnum Grove | May 1936 | Carol Reed |
The Lonely Road | September 1936 | James Flood |
Keep Your Seats, Please | September 1936 | Monty Banks |
Feather Your Nest | March 1937 | William Beaudine |
The Show Goes On | April 1937 | Basil Dean |
Keep Fit | August 1937 | Anthony Kimmins |
I See Ice | February 1938 | Anthony Kimmins |
Penny Paradise | October 1938 | Carol Reed |
It's in the Air | November 1938 | Anthony Kimmins |
The Gaunt Stranger | November 1938 | Walter Forde |
The Ware Case | December 1938 | Robert Stevenson |
Trouble Brewing | March 1939 | Anthony Kimmins |
Let's Be Famous | March 1939 | Walter Forde |
The Four Just Men | June 1939 | Walter Forde |
There Ain't No Justice | June 1939 | Pen Tennyson |
Young Man's Fancy | August 1939 | Robert Stevenson |
Cheer Boys Cheer | August 1939 | Walter Forde |
Come On George! | November 1939 | Anthony Kimmins |
1940s
Title | Release Date | Director |
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Return to Yesterday | January 1940 | Robert Stevenson |
The Proud Valley | March 1940 | Pen Tennyson |
Let George Do It! | July 1940 | Marcel Varnel |
Convoy | July 1940 | Pen Tennyson |
Saloon Bar | October 1940 | Walter Forde |
Sailors Three | December 1940 | Walter Forde |
Spare a Copper | December 1940 | John Paddy Carstairs |
The Ghost of St. Michael's | April 1941 | Marcel Varnel |
Turned Out Nice Again | August 1941 | Marcel Varnel |
Ships with Wings | November 1941 | Sergei Nolbandov |
The Black Sheep of Whitehall | January 1942 | Basil Dearden/Will Hay |
The Big Blockade | January 1942 | Charles Frend |
The Foreman Went to France | April 1942 | Charles Frend |
The Next of Kin | May 1942 | Thorold Dickinson |
The Goose Steps Out | August 1942 | Basil Dearden/Will Hay |
Nine Men | January 1943 | Harry Watt |
The Bells Go Down | April 1943 | Basil Dearden |
My Learned Friend | June 1943 | Basil Dearden/Will Hay |
Undercover | July 1943 | Sergei Nolbandov |
Went the Day Well? | October 1943 | Alberto Cavalcanti |
San Demetrio London | December 1943 | Charles Frend |
The Halfway House | April 1944 | Basil Dearden |
For Those in Peril | June 1944 | Charles Crichton |
They Came to a City | August 1944 | Basil Dearden |
Champagne Charlie | August 1944 | Alberto Cavalcanti |
Fiddlers Three | October 1944 | Harry Watt |
Johnny Frenchman | August 1945 | Charles Frend |
Painted Boats | September 1945 | Charles Crichton |
Dead of Night | September 1945 | Various |
Pink String and Sealing Wax | November 1945 | Robert Hamer |
The Captive Heart | March 1946 | Basil Dearden |
The Overlanders | October 1946 | Harry Watt |
Hue and Cry | February 1947 | Charles Crichton |
The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby | March 1947 | Alberto Cavalcanti |
The Loves of Joanna Godden | June 1947 | Charles Frend |
Frieda | July 1947 | Basil Dearden |
It Always Rains on Sunday | November 1947 | Robert Hamer |
Against the Wind | February 1948 | Charles Chrichton |
Saraband for Dead Lovers | September 1948 | Basil Dean |
Another Shore | November 1948 | Charles Chrichton |
Scott of the Antarctic | December 1948 | Charles Frend |
Eureka Stockade | January 1949 | Harry Watt |
Passport to Pimlico | April 1949 | Henry Cornelius |
Whisky Galore! | June 1949 | Alexander MacKendrick |
Kind Hearts and Coronets | June 1949 | Robert Hamer |
Train of Events | August 1949 | Sidney Cole/Charles Crichton/Basil Dearden |
A Run for Your Money | November 1949 | Charles Frend |
1950s
Title | Release Date | Director |
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The Blue Lamp | January 1950 | Basil Dearden |
Dance Hall | June 1950 | Charles Crichton |
Bitter Springs | July 1950 | Ralph Smart |
Cage of Gold | September 1950 | Basil Dearden |
The Magnet | October 1950 | Charles Frend |
Pool of London | February 1951 | Basil Dearden |
The Lavender Hill Mob | June 1951 | Charles Crichton |
The Man in the White Suit | August 1951 | Alexander Mackendrick |
Where No Vultures Fly | December 1951 | Harry Watt |
His Excellency | January 1952 | Robert Hamer |
Secret People | February 1952 | Thorold Dickinson |
I Believe in You | March 1952 | Basil Dearden |
Mandy | July 1952 | Alexander Mackendrick |
The Gentle Gunman | October 1952 | Basil Dearden |
The Titfield Thunderbolt | March 1953 | Charles Crichton |
The Cruel Sea | March 1953 | Charles Frend |
The Square Ring | July 1953 | Basil Dearden |
Meet Mr. Lucifer | November 1953 | Anthony Pelissier |
The Love Lottery | January 1954 | Charles Crichton |
The Maggie | February 1954 | Alexander Mackendrick |
West of Zanzibar | March 1954 | Harry Watt |
The Rainbow Jacket | May 1954 | Basil Dearden |
Lease of Life | October 1954 | Charles Frend |
The Divided Heart | November 1954 | Charles Crichton |
Out of the Clouds | February 1955 | Basil Dearden |
The Night My Number Came Up | March 1955 | Leslie Norman |
The Ship That Died of Shame | April 1955 | Basil Dearden |
Touch and Go | September 1955 | Michael Truman |
The Ladykillers | December 1955 | Alexander Mackendrick |
Who Done It? | March 1956 | Basil Dearden |
The Feminine Touch | March 1956 | Pat Jackson |
The Long Arm | June 1956 | Charles Frend |
The Man in the Sky | January 1957 | Charles Crichton |
The Shiralee | July 1957 | Leslie Norman |
Barnacle Bill | December 1957 | Charles Frend |
Davy | December 1957 | Michael Relph |
Dunkirk | March 1958 | Leslie Norman |
Nowhere to Go | December 1958 | Seth Holt |
The Siege of Pinchgut | August 1959 | Harry Watt |
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See also
References
- Perry p.174-93
Bibliography
- Perry, George. Forever Ealing. Pavilion Books, 1994.
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