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  1. Two Cities produced a number of quintessentially English film classics including the most popular British film from the wartime period, In Which We Serve (1942). [4] Other Two Cities films such as This Happy Breed (1944), The Way Ahead (1944), Henry V (1944), The Way to the Stars (1945), and Blithe Spirit (1945) contributed significantly to the ...

  2. List of Two Cities Films. This is a list of films released by the British company Two Cities Films. From 1944 it became part of the Rank Organisation, but continued to maintain a separate brand. [1] See also. List of Stoll Pictures films. List of Gainsborough Pictures films. List of British and Dominions films. List of British Lion films.

    Title
    Release Date
    Director
    June 1938
    1939
    April 1940
    Mario Zampi
    February 1941
    Anthony Asquith
  3. Dracula the. Messiah. Underground films. Two-Cities Films- a British film company, formed in 1937,by Italian-born Filippo Del Giudice and Mario Zampi -is closely associated with 'the golden age of British cinema' in the 1940,s It went back into production with Dracula by Gregory Motton. in 2018.

  4. two-cities-films.com › files › abouttwo-citiesfilmsTwo Cities Films

    Short-Film Making Service. Two Cities Films, British film production company, produced a number of 'quintessentially English' film classics including the most popular British film from the war - In Which We Serve (d. Noël Coward/David Lean, also This Happy Breed (d. Lean,1944)

  5. Pages in category "Two Cities Films films" The following 29 pages are in this category, out of 29 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.

  6. This adaptation of the classic novel by Charles Dickens finds courageous British lawyer Sydney Carton (Ronald Colman) defending French aristocrat Charles Darnay (Donald Woods) from false...

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  7. Two Cities Films. Formed in 1937, Two Cities was initially envisaged as a production company operating in the two cities of London and Rome which gave the company its name. Its first significant film was French Without Tears (d.

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