British Lion Films - Selected Films Produced or Distributed By British Lion

Selected Films Produced or Distributed By British Lion

  • Elizabeth of Ladymead (1948)
  • Spring in Park Lane (1949)
  • The Third Man (1949)
  • The Small Back Room (1949) (A/LF)
  • Chance of a Lifetime (1950)
  • The Wooden Horse (1950)
  • Gone to Earth (1950) (A/LF)
  • The Happiest Days of Your Life (1950) (I)
  • The Elusive Pimpernel (1951) (A/LF)
  • The Tales of Hoffman (1951) (A)
  • They Who Dare (1954)
  • The Constant Husband (1955) (I)
  • Geordie (1956) (I)
  • The Bridal Path (1959)
  • I'm All Right Jack (1959)
  • Carlton-Browne of the F.O. (1959)
  • Expresso Bongo (1960)
  • The Entertainer (1960)
  • Lord of the Flies (1963)
  • Heavens Above! (1963)
  • He Who Rides a Tiger (1965)
  • The Family Way (1966)
  • Girl on a Motorcycle (1968)
  • Loot (1970)
  • I, Monster (1971)
  • Endless Night (1972)
  • The Wicker Man (1973)
  • Don't Look Now (1973)
  • A Doll's House (1973)
  • The Internecine Project (1974)
  • Who? (1974)
  • The Land That Time Forgot (1975)
  • Conduct Unbecoming (1975)
  • Ransom (1975)
  • The Man Who Fell to Earth (1976)
  • Nickelodeon (1976)
  • At the Earth's Core (1976)
  • The Wicker Tree (2011)

A = The Archers
I = Individual Pictures
LF = London Films

Read more about this topic:  British Lion Films

Famous quotes containing the words selected, films, produced, distributed, british and/or lion:

    The final flat of the hoe’s approval stamp
    Is reserved for the bed of a few selected seed.
    Robert Frost (1874–1963)

    If you want to know all about Andy Warhol, just look at the surface: of my paintings and films and me, and there I am. There’s nothing behind it.
    Andy Warhol (c. 1928–1987)

    O my dear Candide! You knew Paquette, that pretty attendant of our august baroness; I tasted in her arms the delights of paradise, which produced these torments of hell by which you see me devoured; she was infected and may have died of it.
    Voltaire [François Marie Arouet] (1694–1778)

    Taking food alone tends to make one hard and coarse. Those accustomed to it must lead a Spartan life if they are not to go downhill. Hermits have observed, if for only this reason, a frugal diet. For it is only in company that eating is done justice; food must be divided and distributed if it is to be well received.
    Walter Benjamin (1892–1940)

    In New York—whose subway trains in particular have been “tattooed” with a brio and an energy to put our own rude practitioners to shame—not an inch of free space is spared except that of advertisements.... Even the most chronically dispossessed appear prepared to endorse the legitimacy of the “haves.”
    Gilbert Adair, British author, critic. “Cleaning and Cleansing,” Myths and Memories (1986)

    The lion dying thrusteth forth his paw
    And wounds the earth, if nothing else, with rage
    To be o’erpowered.
    William Shakespeare (1564–1616)