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A list of films produced in the United Kingdom in 1952 (see 1952 in film): Leading British production or distribution companies included General Film Distributors, Associated British and British Lion. Hollywood studios also invested in British-based productions.
The Girl on the Pier is a 1953 British second feature ('B') [1] crime film directed by Lance Comfort and starring Veronica Hurst, Ron Randell, Brian Roper, Campbell Singer and Anthony Valentine. [2] It was written by Guy Morgan and produced by John Temple-Smith. Crime melodrama set on Brighton Pier.
The Christmas Card - Series 5 Episode 16: 1959: The Wednesday Play: The Coming Out Party - Series 1 Episode 3: 1965: Directed by Ken Loach: Play for Today: Edward G – Like the Filmstar - Series 3 Episode 25: 1973: The Saturday Party - Series 5 Episode 17: 1975: Black Christmas: 1977: Written by Michael Abbensetts: Wodehouse Playhouse: Big ...
Women of Twilight (also known as Twilight Women) is a 1952 British film directed by Gordon Parry starring Freda Jackson, Rene Ray and Lois Maxwell [3] [4] The screenplay was by Anatole de Grunwald based on the 1951 play of the same title by Sylvia Rayman. It was the first British film to receive the recently introduced X certificate. [5]
Never Look Back is a 1952 British second feature ('B') [1] drama film directed by Francis Searle and starring Rosamund John, Hugh Sinclair and Guy Middleton. [2] [3] The screenplay concerns a newly appointed female barrister whose career is threatened by a former lover. [4] It was made by Hammer Films at the Mancunian Studios in Manchester. [1] [5]
Miss Robin Hood is a 1952 British second feature ('B') [1] comedy film directed by John Guillermin and starring Margaret Rutherford and Richard Hearne. [2] [3] It was written by Val Valentine and Patrick Campbell from a story by Reed De Rouen.
The Kettles on Old MacDonald's Farm (1957), from Universal, was the final installment of the last "B series" put out by a major studio.. In 1948, a Supreme Court ruling in a federal antitrust suit against the leading Hollywood studios, the so-called Big Five, outlawed block booking and led to the divestiture of the majors' theater chains over the next few years.
Hammer the Toff was released in March 1952 as the sequel to Salute the Toff, and there would be no further entries in the series of films. Although it was once considered lost, appearing on the British Film Institute 's " 75 Most Wanted " list of missing British feature films, [ 1 ] it was released on DVD in March 2016.