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The London Films Logo from Richard III
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London Films is a British film production company founded in 1932 by Alexander Korda and based at London Film Studios in Denham, Buckinghamshire, England. The company's productions included The Private Life of Henry VIII (1933), Things to Come (1936), Rembrandt (1936), The Four Feathers (1939), The Thief of Bagdad (1940) and The Third Man (1949). After a restructuring of Korda's organisation in the late 1940s, the Denham Studio was taken over by Rank and merged with Pinewood Studios. Some London Films were then made at Shepperton. The company returned to active film-making in 1997.[1]

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Filmography

1930s

The London Films logo from Fire Over England
The London Films logo from Fire Over England

1940s

London Films logo from Anna Karenina
London Films logo from Anna Karenina

1950s

New Technicolor and Cinemascope Logo from Smiley
New Technicolor and Cinemascope Logo from Smiley

Alexander Korda Films Inc. (USA)

1930s

1940s

Alexander Korda films logo, using Big Ben from the London Films Logo. This version was taken from That Hamilton Woman
Alexander Korda films logo, using Big Ben from the London Films Logo. This version was taken from That Hamilton Woman

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  1. ^ Dawtrey, Adam and Rex Weiner. Mason on top of new London pix Variety. April 7 1997. Accessed August 25 2007.

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