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  1. The Gaumont-British Picture Corporation produced and distributed films and operated a cinema chain in the United Kingdom. It was established as an offshoot of the Gaumont Film Company of France. Film production. Title screen for There Goes the Bride (1932)

  2. Along with its competitor Pathé Frères, Gaumont dominated the motion picture industry in Europe until the outbreak of World War I in 1914. Gaumont–British logo in the 1910s and 20s Gaumont logo in the 1920s. Following World War I, Gaumont suffered economic losses owing to increased competition from American Hollywood productions. In 1925 ...

  3. Alison Jackson is a British television producer and President of Gaumont UK, the British division of the world's oldest film company and leading international production company.

  4. Gaumont-British Picture Corporation was the British arm of the French film company Gaumont. The company became independent of its French parent in 1922, when brothers Isidore and Maurice Ostrer acquired control of Gaumont-British.

  5. Gaumont British. My uncle, Isidore Ostrer, created and ran The Gaumont British Picture Corporation Limited, which was the largest movie company in the UK in the 1930s, employing 16,000 people, including directors like Hitchcock, and stars like James Mason, Margaret Lockwood, Robert Donat, Conrad Veidt, Boris Karloff, Charles Laughton, John ...

  6. Gaumont-British Picture Corporation Production Company Gaumont-British was a subsidiary of the French production company Gaumont , which had bought the land for a studio at Shepherd's Bush in 1912 and begun producing by 1914.

  7. Jul 27, 2009 · Independent Producers. GAUMONT-BRITISH PICTURE CORPORATION. By TV Cream. Posted on July 27, 2009. Comments. French-owned company based in Shepherd’s Bush from 1912 onwards, initially the domain of the Ostrer brothers, but later loosely tied in with Gainsborough.

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