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 best history is but like the art of Rembrandt; it casts a vivid light on certain selected causes, on those which were best and greatest; it leaves all the rest in shadow and unseen.”
—Walter Bagehot (18261877)
“Television does not dominate or insist, as movies do. It is not sensational, but taken for granted. Insistence would destroy it, for its message is so dire that it relies on being the background drone that counters silence. For most of us, it is something turned on and off as we would the light. It is a service, not a luxury or a thing of choice.”
—David Thomson, U.S. film historian. America in the Dark: The Impact of Hollywood Films on American Culture, ch. 8, William Morrow (1977)
“Free enterprise is not a bad idea and has produced art.”
—Ishmael Reed (b. 1938)
“Indiana was really, I suppose, a Democratic State. It has always been put down in the book as a state that might be carried by a close and careful and perfect organization and a great deal of[from audience: soapMa reference to purchased votes, the word being followed by laughter].
I see reporters here, and therefore I will simply say that everybody showed a great deal of interest in the occasion, and distributed tracts and political documents all through the country.”
—Chester A. Arthur (18291886)
“Comes from a fine family. So she tells me. Brothers a priest, all that. But, you know, death, disaster, unfortunate investments. One day shes a little princess, up on the hill. Next, shes down there, working the bars for the best she can.”
—Peter Prince, British screenwriter, and Stephen Frears. Harry (Bill Hunter)
“The lion dying thrusteth forth his paw
And wounds the earth, if nothing else, with rage
To be oerpowered.”
—William Shakespeare (15641616)