Yahoo Web Search

  1. Ad

    related to: Two Cities Films

Search results

  1. Two Cities Films is a British film production company. Formed in 1937, it was originally envisaged as a production company operating in the two cities of London and Rome which gave the company its name. The driving forces behind the company were the flamboyant, Italian-born Filippo Del Giudice, [1] and his partner the multitalented Mario Zampi ...

  2. 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]

    Title
    Release Date
    Director
    June 1938
    1939
    April 1940
    Mario Zampi
    February 1941
    Anthony Asquith
  3. It now belongs to a half-Irish writer and book publisher, and his Swedish aristocrat wife. It is the home also of Two Cities Films, makers of The Four Gospels of Dracula and Lilith; the company that made films by Hitchcok, Noel Cowerd, Lawrence Olivier, and David Lean. It is now full of books again, from top to bottom.

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

    Johnson in This Happy Breed by. Noel Cowerd and David Lean. Two Cities Films - a British film production company, was formed in. 1937, it was originally envisaged as operating in the two cities of London. and Rome which gave the company its name. In Which We Serve, with director. writer and actor Noel Cowerd.

  5. A Tale of Two Cities (1911 film) A Tale of Two Cities (1922 film) A Tale of Two Cities (1935 film) A Tale of Two Cities (1958 film) A Tale of Two Cities (1980 film) Categories: Films based on works by Charles Dickens. Films set in London. Films set in Paris.

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

    • (14)
    • History, Drama
  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. Anthony Asquith, 1939), produced by Mario Zampi, but the company is most closely associated with 'the golden age of ...

  1. People also search for