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      • Gaumont-British and its sister company Gainsborough Pictures are now owned by Gregory Motton.
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  2. Gainsborough Pictures is now owned by Gregory Motton. [2] History. Plaque on the site that housed the Poole Street studio. Gainsborough was founded in 1924 by Michael Balcon and, from 1927, was a sister company to the Gaumont British, with Balcon as Director of Production for both studios.

  3. Gaumont-British and its sister company Gainsborough Pictures are now owned by Gregory Motton. [3] [4] Cinemas. The former Gaumont State Cinema in Kilburn, London, opened in 1937. Gaumont-British were the first large British cinema chain controlling 180 cinemas by 1928 and up to 300 the following year.

  4. Film Company. It became independent of its French parent in 1922 when. Isidore Ostrer acquired control of Gaumont-British. In 1927 a leading. silent film maker, the Ideal Film Company, merged with Gaumont. British-Gaumont with Gainsborough Pictures at their Lime Grove. Studios made films including Alfred Hitchcock's adaptation of The 39.

  5. Gainsborough Pictures was a British film studio that was founded in 1924 by Michael Balcon and Graham Cutts. The studio would become a sister company to Gaumont British) in 1927, producing B-movies and melodramas. The Rank Organisation would soon acquire interests in Gainsborough after Balcon left both Gainsborough and Gaumont British in 1936 ...

  6. In 1927 Gaumont-British teamed up with Michael Balcon's Gainsborough Pictures, with Balcon becoming director of production for both companies. Gaumont-British, the mother company based at Shepherd's Bush, produced 'quality' pictures, while Gainsborough's studios at Islington were dedicated to lower-status fare.

  7. Gaumont owned a 34% stake in the entity, which controls a large cinema network in France, Switzerland, and the Netherlands. As of 2011, this stake was worth €214 million. [13] In 2004, Gaumont continued its development with Pathé to set up another joint venture, Gaumont-Pathé Archives.

  8. Gainsborough was founded in 1924 by Michael Balcon, and in 1927 became associated with the Gaumont-British Picture Corporation, which was set up by the Ostrer brothers. Balcon became director of production for both companies.

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