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
13 Men and a GunJune 1938Mario Zampi
French Without Tears1939Anthony Asquith
Spy for a DayApril 1940Mario Zampi
Freedom RadioFebruary 1941Anthony Asquith
Unpublished StoryAugust 1942Harold French
In Which We ServeSeptember 1942Noël Coward, David Lean
The Gentle SexApril 1943Leslie Howard
The Flemish FarmSeptember 1943Jeffrey Dell
The Demi-ParadiseNovember 1943Anthony Asquith
The Lamp Still BurnsNovember 1943Maurice Elvey
This Happy BreedApril 1944David Lean
Tawny PipitApril 1944Bernard Miles, Charles Saunders
The Way AheadJune 1944Carol Reed
English Without TearsJuly 1944Harold French
Mr. EmmanuelOctober 1944Harold French
Don't Take It to HeartNovember 1944Jeffrey Dell
Henry VNovember 1944Laurence Olivier
Blithe SpiritMay 1945David Lean
The Way to the StarsJune 1945Anthony Asquith
Beware of PityJuly 1946Maurice Elvey
Men of Two Worlds September 1946Thorold Dickinson
School for SecretsNovember 1946Peter Ustinov
CarnivalDecember 1946Stanley Haynes
Hungry HillJanuary 1947Brian Desmond Hurst
Odd Man OutFebruary 1947Carol Reed
The October ManAugust 1947Roy Ward Baker
Fame Is the SpurSeptember 1947Roy Boulting
Uncle SilasOctober 1947Charles Frank
The Mark of CainDecember 1947Brian Desmond Hurst
Vice VersaJanuary 1948Peter Ustinov
One Night with YouApril 1948Terence Young
HamletMay 1948Laurence Olivier
Mr. Perrin and Mr. TraillAugust 1948Lawrence Huntington
The Weaker SexSeptember 1948Roy Ward Baker
Sleeping Car to TriesteOctober 1948John Paddy Carstairs
Woman HaterOctober 1948Terence Young
It's Hard to Be GoodNovember 1948Jeffrey Dell
The History of Mr. PollyFebruary 1949Anthony Pelissier
Cardboard CavalierMarch 1949Walter Forde
The Perfect WomanMay 1949Bernard Knowles
Adam and EvelyneMay 1949Harold French
Trottie TrueAugust 1949Brian Desmond Hurst
Madness of the HeartAugust 1949Charles Bennett
The Chiltern HundredsSeptember 1949John Paddy Carstairs
The Rocking Horse WinnerNovember 1949Anthony Pelissier
They Were Not DividedMarch 1950Terence Young
The Reluctant WidowMay 1950Bernard Knowles
Prelude to FameMay 1950Fergus McDonell
Highly DangerousDecember 1950Roy Ward Baker
EncoreNovember 1951Pat Jackson, Anthony Pelissier, Harold French
The NetFebruary 1953Anthony Asquith
Personal AffairDecember 1953Anthony Pelissier
Trouble in StoreDecember 1953John Paddy Carstairs
The Purple PlainSeptember 1954Robert Parrish
One Good TurnJanuary 1955John Paddy Carstairs
To Paris with LoveJanuary 1955Robert Hamer

See also

References

  1. MacNab p.83-90

Bibliography

  • Macnab, Geoffrey. J. Arthur Rank and the British Film Industry. Routledge, 1994.
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