6.8
50 min
This is a history of the England's Ealing Film Studios, from its beginnings in 1902. It follows the studio's successes through the 1930's, World War II dramas, the well-known 'Ealing comedies' with Alec Guinness, and the BBC's television productions
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Daniel Day-Lewis | Narrator (voice) | Goutbreak |
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Richard Attenborough | Self | Unowned |
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Jill Balcon | Self | Unowned |
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Derek Bond | Self | Unowned |
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Rupert Everett | Self | Unowned |
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Colin Firth | Self | Zac E. Chan |
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Stephen Frears | Self | Unowned |
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Terry Gilliam | Self | Unowned |
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John Landis | Self | Unowned |
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John McCallum | Self | Unowned |
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John Mills | Self | Unowned |
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Martin Scorsese | Self | Unowned |
Douglas Slocombe | Self | Unowned | |
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Barnaby Thompson | Self | Unowned |
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Googie Withers | Self | Unowned |
Philip Kemp | Self | Unowned |