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Pinewood Group is a multimedia studio company comprising several major film and television studios including the primary Pinewood Studios, Shepperton Studios and Pinewood Toronto Studios, with additional facilities located in the Dominican Republic.
The Adventurers (1951 film) Air America (film) Alexander (2004 film) Alfie (2004 film) Alien 3; Alien Autopsy (2006 film) Aliens (film) All Coppers Are... All for Mary; All Night Long (1962 film) All Over the Town; An Alligator Named Daisy; Always a Bride (1953 film) The Amazing Mr. Blunden; American Girl (2002 film) Angel Has Fallen ...
In the years that followed, he also undertook further work on both the Pinewood Film Studios and the Denham Film Studios, both of which had by then become a part of the newly-formed Rank Organisation. On 30 September 1936, the studio complex was officially opened [5] by Dr Leslie Burgin, Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade.
Trilith Studios is an American film and television production studio located south of Atlanta in Fayette County, Georgia. Originally known as Pinewood Atlanta Studios , the studio has been used to produce many films and television programs, particularly those produced by Marvel Studios .
Film production is an industry in the Greater Toronto Area, with the City of Toronto being colloquially referred to as Hollywood North. [note 1] The city is home to a number of film production companies, as well as Canada's largest film studio, Pinewood Toronto Studios. A number of films shot in the city use Toronto as a setting in film ...
Pinewood Toronto Studios (formerly known as Filmport) is a major film and television studio complex in Toronto, Ontario, Canada and is the largest of its kind in Canada. It is the first in Toronto capable of accommodating the production of large-scale films. [1] The studio is named for the British Pinewood Studios Group.
The film was made at Pinewood Studios near London. Location shooting took place largely in Burslem in Stoke-on-Trent, the basis for the fictional location of Bursley, and in the North Wales resort Llandudno. The football match was filmed at York Road, home of Maidenhead United FC.
The Seekers [1] is a 1954 British-New Zealand adventure film directed by Ken Annakin.It starred Jack Hawkins, Glynis Johns, Noel Purcell, and Kenneth Williams.The film was produced by the Rank Organisation and was shot at Pinewood Studios with location shooting around Whakatāne.