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London Film Company
The London Film Company was a British film production company active during the silent era. Founded in 1913, the company emerged as one of the dominant forces in production during the First World War. With strong financial backing the company constructed the Twickenham Studios, then the largest in Britain, and began production of features, which were then were displacing short films as the dominant form. Two of the company's key early directors were Americans: Harold Shaw and George Loane Tucker. Later, British director Maurice Elvey made a number of films for the studio. By 1915, a number of ambitious productions such as ''The Prisoner of Zenda'' and its sequel ''Rupert of Hentzau'' were attempted. However, that same year the studio had 130 employees whose wage bill was estimated to be £750 a week and it suffered heavy financial losses. The following year was more promising, with the release of '' The Manxman'' enjoying success in Britain and America. Tucker and Shaw both dep ...
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Film Production
Filmmaking (film production) is the process by which a motion picture is produced. Filmmaking involves a number of complex and discrete stages, starting with an initial story, idea, or commission. It then continues through screenwriting, casting, pre-production, shooting, sound recording, post-production, and screening the finished product before an audience that may result in a film release and an exhibition. Filmmaking occurs in a variety of economic, social, and political contexts around the world. It uses a variety of technologies and cinematic techniques. Although filmmaking originally involved the use of film, most film productions are now digital. Today, filmmaking refers to the process of crafting an audio-visual story commercially for distribution or broadcast. Production stages Film production consists of five major stages: * Development: Ideas for the film are created, rights to existing intellectual properties are purchased, etc., and the screenplay is written. ...
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The Ring And The Rajah
''The Ring and the Rajah'' is a 1914 British silent drama film directed by Harold M. Shaw and starring Edna Flugrath, Arthur Holmes-Gore and Vincent Clive.Nowell-Smith p.134 It was written by Anne Merwin. Cast * Edna Flugrath as Edith Blayne * Arthur Holmes-Gore Arthur is a common male given name of Brythonic origin. Its popularity derives from it being the name of the legendary hero King Arthur. The etymology is disputed. It may derive from the Celtic ''Artos'' meaning “Bear”. Another theory, more wi ... as The Rajah * Vincent Clive as Captain Blayne * Edward O'Neill as Ferak References Bibliography * Geoffrey Nowell-Smith. ''The Oxford History of World Cinema''. Oxford University Press, 1996. External links * 1914 films 1914 drama films British silent feature films Films directed by Harold M. Shaw British black-and-white films 1910s English-language films 1910s British films Silent British drama films {{UK-silent-film-stub ...
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Liberty Hall (film)
''Liberty Hall'' is a 1914 British silent comedy film directed by Harold M. Shaw and starring Ben Webster, Edna Flugrath and O. B. Clarence. It is an adaptation of the 1892 play of the same title by R. C. Carton.Goble p.73 Cast * Ben Webster as Sir Hartley Chilworth * Edna Flugrath as Ann Chilworth * O. B. Clarence as Todman Crafer * Ranee Brooks as Blanche Chilworth * Douglas Munro as Briginshaw * Langhorn Burton as Gerald Haringay * Gwynne Herbert as Mrs. Crafer * Hubert Willis Hubert Willis (1862 – 13 December 1933) was a British actor best known for his recurring role as Doctor Watson in a series of silent Sherlock Holmes films co-starring with Eille Norwood. Stage career Willis appeared in the copyright per ... as Pedrick References Bibliography * Goble, Alan. ''The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film''. Walter de Gruyter, 1999. External links * 1914 films 1914 comedy films British silent feature films Silent British comedy f ...
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The Incomparable Bellairs
''The'' () is a grammatical article in English, denoting persons or things that are already or about to be mentioned, under discussion, implied or otherwise presumed familiar to listeners, readers, or speakers. It is the definite article in English. ''The'' is the most frequently used word in the English language; studies and analyses of texts have found it to account for seven percent of all printed English-language words. It is derived from gendered articles in Old English which combined in Middle English and now has a single form used with nouns of any gender. The word can be used with both singular and plural nouns, and with a noun that starts with any letter. This is different from many other languages, which have different forms of the definite article for different genders or numbers. Pronunciation In most dialects, "the" is pronounced as (with the voiced dental fricative followed by a schwa) when followed by a consonant sound, and as (homophone of the archaic pron ...
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Called Back (1914 British Film)
''Called Back'' is a 1914 British silent film, silent drama film directed by George Loane Tucker and starring Henry Ainley, Jane Gail and Charles Rock.McFarlane & Slide p.1809 It is based on the 1833 novel ''Called Back (novel), Called Back''. Cast * Henry Ainley as Gilbert Vaughan * Jane Gail as Pauline March * Charles Rock as Macari * George Bellamy (actor), George Bellamy as Dr. Manuel Ceneri * Vincent Clive as Anthony March * Akerman May as Petroff * Judd Green as Drunk References Bibliography * Brian McFarlane & Anthony Slide. ''The Encyclopedia of British Film: Fourth Edition''. Oxford University Press, 2013. External links

* 1914 films 1914 drama films 1910s English-language films British silent feature films British drama films Films directed by George Loane Tucker Films set in London British black-and-white films 1910s British films Silent drama films Silent crime films {{UK-silent-film-stub ...
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On His Majesty's Service (film)
''On His Majesty's Service'' or ''On Her Majesty's Service'' (depending on the sex of the reigning monarch), is an official franking commonly seen on correspondence from government departments in the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia and other countries that share the same monarch as their head of state (now known as Commonwealth realms). The expanded form, ''On His/Her Britannic Majesty's Service'' has been used for international correspondence, for example for mail to British diplomatic posts in other countries. In Canada, the initialism O.H.M.S. may be written on an envelope instead of using postage stamps for any letters being sent to the House of Commons of Canada or to any member of the Parliament of Canada. Letters sent from lieutenant-governors may also bear the O.H.M.S. mark. The French translation ''Service de sa Majesté'' (''SDSM'') is also used. In Australia before Federation, letters in envelopes franked with the O.H.M.S. mark were exempt from postal fees. I ...
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Trilby (1914 Film)
''Trilby'' is a 1914 British silent drama film directed by Harold M. Shaw and starring Herbert Beerbohm Tree, Viva Birkett, and Charles Rock. It is based on Tree's 1895 stage production of ''Trilby'', itself an adaptation of the 1894 novel of the same name by George du Maurier. Premise Trilby, a young singer, falls under the dominance of Svengali. Cast * Herbert Beerbohm Tree – Svengali * Viva Birkett – Trilby O'Farrell * Charles Rock – Sandy McAllister * Ion Swinley – Little Billee * Philip Merivale Philip Merivale (2 November 1886 – 12 March 1946) was an English film and stage actor and screenwriter. Life and career Merivale was born in Rehutia, Manickpur, India, to railway engineer Walter Merivale (1855–1902) and Emma Magd ... – Taffy Wynne * Wyndham Guise – Mr O'Ferrall * Cicely Richards – Madame Vinard * Douglas Munro – Reverend Bagot References External links * 1914 films 1914 drama films 1910s English-language films Fi ...
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She Stoops To Conquer (1914 Film)
''She Stoops to Conquer'' is a 1914 British silent historical comedy film directed by George Loane Tucker and starring Henry Ainley, Jane Gail and Gregory Scott. It is an adaptation of Oliver Goldsmith's play ''She Stoops to Conquer''.Goble p.950 Cast * Henry Ainley as Marlow * Jane Gail as Kate Hardcastle * Gregory Scott as Jeremy * Charles Rock as Hardcastle * Wyndham Guise as Tony Lumpkin * Christine Rayner as Constance Neville * Gerald Ames as Hastings * Lewis Gilbert as Sir Charles Marlow * Stella St. Audrie as Mrs. Hardcastle * Nelson Ramsey as Landlord * Fay Compton Virginia Lilian Emmeline Compton-Mackenzie, (; 18 September 1894 – 12 December 1978), known professionally as Fay Compton, was an English actress. She appeared in several films, and made many broadcasts, but was best known for her stage per ... as Barmaid References Bibliography * Goble, Alan. ''The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film''. Walter de Gruyter, 1999. Ex ...
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England Expects (film)
''England Expects'' is a British television film produced by BBC Scotland in 2004. It stars Steven Mackintosh and was written by Frank Deasy. Nick Ryan, a journalist and the author of an exposé into far-right groups, worldwide (Homeland: Into a World of Hate), was the show's creative producer.https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0382668/ England Expects on IMDB Synopsis Former football hooligan Ray Knight (Steven Mackintosh) is a normal everyday family man, living and working as a security guard at a financial trading company in Canary Wharf. He is fiercely protective of his teenage daughter Nikki (Sadie Thompson), who currently lives with her mother, Ray's ex-wife Sadie (Camille Coduri), in a flat at a run-down estate, and he does his best to keep her out of trouble. After a failed attempt to help Nikki and Sadie move into a new housing development, which is being competed for between Whites and Asians, and discovering that Nikki is involved in heroin addiction with her Asian neighbo ...
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The Difficult Way
''The Difficult Way'' is a 1914 British silent film, silent drama film directed by George Loane Tucker and starring Jane Gail, Gerald Ames and Langhorn Burton.McFarlane & Slide p.1809 Cast * Jane Gail as Nan * Gerald Ames as Roger Wentworth * Langhorn Burton as Rev. John Pilgrim References Bibliography * Brian McFarlane & Anthony Slide. ''The Encyclopedia of British Film: Fourth Edition''. Oxford University Press, 2013. External links

* 1914 films 1914 drama films British silent feature films Films directed by George Loane Tucker British black-and-white films 1910s English-language films 1910s British films Silent British drama films {{UK-silent-film-stub ...
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The Third String (1914 Film)
''The Third String'' is a 1914 British silent sports comedy film directed by George Loane Tucker and starring June Gail, Frank Stanmore and George Bellamy. The film is based on a short story of the same name by W.W. Jacobs, which was later turned into a 1932 film. Premise A man poses as a boxer to impress a barmaid, but this leads to him being forced to fight a champion. Cast * June Gail as Julia * Frank Stanmore as Ginger Dick * George Bellamy as Peter Russett * Judd Green as Sam Small * Charles Rock as Landlord * Charles E. Vernon as Bill Lumm See also * List of boxing films This is a list of films about boxing, featuring notable sports films where boxing plays a central role in the development of the plot. The Patent Leather Kid 1927 A self-centered boxer learns the meaning of patriotism on the battlefield durin ... References Bibliography * Goble, Alan. ''The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film''. Walter de Gruyter, 1999. External links * ...
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