Surbiton Studios were a British
film studio
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located in
Surbiton
Surbiton is a suburban neighbourhood in South West London, within the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames (RBK). It is next to the River Thames, southwest of Charing Cross. Surbiton was in the historic county of Surrey and since 1965 it has ...
, then on the outskirts of
London
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. The studio was one of several opened during the boom in British production following the
First World War
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. It was opened in and its first film was released in January 1919. Its owners were
Stoll Pictures
Stoll Pictures was a British film production and distribution company of the silent era, founded in April 1918.
Background
During the early to mid-1920s it was the largest film company in Britain and one of the biggest in Europe. Its major domes ...
which became one of the largest British film company of the early 1920s.
Because Surbiton's single-stage studio was considered too small for the company's ambitions, Stoll moved most of its production over to the much-larger
Cricklewood Studios
Cricklewood Studios, also known as the Stoll Film Studios, were British film studios located in Cricklewood, London which operated from 1920 to 1938. Run by Sir Oswald Stoll as the principal base for his newly formed Stoll Pictures, which also ...
and rented Surbiton out to
independent
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producers. Stoll films continued to be made there occasionally until 1923 when the studio was sold to
British Instructional Films
British Instructional Films was a British film production company which operated between 1919 and 1932. The company's name is often abbreviated to BIF.
The company released a number of feature films during the late silent and early sound eras, d ...
(BIF). The following year Stoll took over BIF, and Surbiton came back under its control.
[Low p.132] BIF eventually moved its production to the more modern
Welwyn Studios
Welwyn Studios was a British film studio located at Broadwater Road, Welwyn Garden City, in Hertfordshire. The facility operated between 1928 and 1950.
The studios were first constructed by British Instructional Films, and converted to make s ...
, and Surbiton closed.
See also
*
List of Stoll Pictures films
This is a list of films released by the British studio Stoll Pictures, one of the largest European studios of the 1920s.Low pp. 325–486 It excludes films made in other countries but film distribution, distributed in the United Kingdom by Stoll.
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References
Bibliography
* Low, Rachael. ''History of the British Film, 1918–1929''. George Allen & Unwin, 1971.
* Warren, Patricia. ''British Film Studios: An Illustrated History''. Batsford, 2001.
British film studios
Buildings and structures in the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames
Surbiton
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