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  1. In the United States, Gaumont-British had its own distribution operation for its films until December 1938, when it outsourced distribution to 20th Century Fox. In 1941 the Rank Organisation bought Gaumont-British and its sister company Gainsborough Pictures .

  2. A. C. set up offices at 25 Cecil Court in London. The Gaumont Company quickly became successful and he expanded into handling films for Hepworth, Elge (France) and Lumiere (France). Business was booming so in 1903, A. C.'s other younger brother Herbert also joined the company. AS A SIDE NOTE: Gaumont was also the British distributor for Solax.

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  4. View Mode: Compact | Detailed. 1-50 of 1,525 titles. | Next ». Sort by: Popularity | A-Z | User Rating | Number of Votes | US Box Office | Runtime | Year | Release Date | Date of Your Rating | Your Rating. View full company info for Gaumont British Distributors. 1.

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  5. Gaumont-British Films is open to submissions for our distribution service. Gaumont-British aims Our aim, unique among distributors, is to create a circuit of small independent cinemas to participate in distribution of low budget independent films.

  6. 3. $20,000,000. $14,362,043. Un sac de billes. The table below shows the highest-grossing Gaumont British Picture Corporation of America movie that begins with each letter of the alphabet. Click on the name of the film to go to its page. Or click on the letter at the beginning of each row for a list of all the Gaumont British Picture ...

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  8. The film is based on the 1932 play Road House by Walter C. Hackett. [1] It was made by British Gaumont at the Lime Grove Studios in Shepherd's Bush, with shooting beginning in July 1934. [2] The film's art direction is by Alfred Junge. British Gaumont's contract director Alfred Hitchcock was originally reported to be making the film, but ...

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