List of Two Cities Films
This is a list of films released by the British company Two Cities Films. From 1944 it became part of the Rank Organisation, but continued to maintain a separate brand.[1]
Title | Release Date | Director |
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13 Men and a Gun | June 1938 | Mario Zampi |
French Without Tears | 1939 | Anthony Asquith |
Spy for a Day | April 1940 | Mario Zampi |
Freedom Radio | February 1941 | Anthony Asquith |
Unpublished Story | August 1942 | Harold French |
In Which We Serve | September 1942 | Noël Coward, David Lean |
The Gentle Sex | April 1943 | Leslie Howard |
The Flemish Farm | September 1943 | Jeffrey Dell |
The Demi-Paradise | November 1943 | Anthony Asquith |
The Lamp Still Burns | November 1943 | Maurice Elvey |
This Happy Breed | April 1944 | David Lean |
Tawny Pipit | April 1944 | Bernard Miles, Charles Saunders |
The Way Ahead | June 1944 | Carol Reed |
English Without Tears | July 1944 | Harold French |
Mr. Emmanuel | October 1944 | Harold French |
Don't Take It to Heart | November 1944 | Jeffrey Dell |
Henry V | November 1944 | Laurence Olivier |
Blithe Spirit | May 1945 | David Lean |
The Way to the Stars | June 1945 | Anthony Asquith |
Beware of Pity | July 1946 | Maurice Elvey |
Men of Two Worlds | September 1946 | Thorold Dickinson |
School for Secrets | November 1946 | Peter Ustinov |
Carnival | December 1946 | Stanley Haynes |
Hungry Hill | January 1947 | Brian Desmond Hurst |
Odd Man Out | February 1947 | Carol Reed |
The October Man | August 1947 | Roy Ward Baker |
Fame Is the Spur | September 1947 | Roy Boulting |
Uncle Silas | October 1947 | Charles Frank |
The Mark of Cain | December 1947 | Brian Desmond Hurst |
Vice Versa | January 1948 | Peter Ustinov |
One Night with You | April 1948 | Terence Young |
Hamlet | May 1948 | Laurence Olivier |
Mr. Perrin and Mr. Traill | August 1948 | Lawrence Huntington |
The Weaker Sex | September 1948 | Roy Ward Baker |
Sleeping Car to Trieste | October 1948 | John Paddy Carstairs |
Woman Hater | October 1948 | Terence Young |
It's Hard to Be Good | November 1948 | Jeffrey Dell |
The History of Mr. Polly | February 1949 | Anthony Pelissier |
Cardboard Cavalier | March 1949 | Walter Forde |
The Perfect Woman | May 1949 | Bernard Knowles |
Adam and Evelyne | May 1949 | Harold French |
Trottie True | August 1949 | Brian Desmond Hurst |
Madness of the Heart | August 1949 | Charles Bennett |
The Chiltern Hundreds | September 1949 | John Paddy Carstairs |
The Rocking Horse Winner | November 1949 | Anthony Pelissier |
They Were Not Divided | March 1950 | Terence Young |
The Reluctant Widow | May 1950 | Bernard Knowles |
Prelude to Fame | May 1950 | Fergus McDonell |
Highly Dangerous | December 1950 | Roy Ward Baker |
Encore | November 1951 | Pat Jackson, Anthony Pelissier, Harold French |
The Net | February 1953 | Anthony Asquith |
Personal Affair | December 1953 | Anthony Pelissier |
Trouble in Store | December 1953 | John Paddy Carstairs |
The Purple Plain | September 1954 | Robert Parrish |
One Good Turn | January 1955 | John Paddy Carstairs |
To Paris with Love | January 1955 | Robert Hamer |
See also[]
- List of Stoll Pictures films
- List of Gainsborough Pictures films
- List of British and Dominions films
- List of British Lion films
- List of Ealing Studios films
- List of British National films
- List of General Film Distributors films
- List of Paramount British films
References[]
- ^ MacNab p.83-90
Bibliography[]
- Macnab, Geoffrey. J. Arthur Rank and the British Film Industry. Routledge, 1994.
Categories:
- British films
- Lists of films by studio