This is a list of films made by the British production company Ealing Studios and its predecessor Associated Talking Pictures.[1] Prior to 1932 and after 1956, the company's films were made at studios other than Ealing. This list does not include films made at Ealing Studios by other companies.
1930s
1940s
1950s
| Release Date
|
Title
|
Director
|
Budget
|
Gross
|
Notes
|
| 20 January 1950 |
The Blue Lamp |
Basil Dearden |
£142,304 |
£246,000 |
Inspiration for Dixon of Dock Green
|
| 8 June 1950 |
Dance Hall |
Charles Crichton |
£167,749 |
£89,000 |
|
| 24 June 1950 |
Bitter Springs |
Ralph Smart |
£100,000 |
£114,000 |
Filmed in Australia
|
| October 1950 |
Cage of Gold |
Basil Dearden |
£192,000 |
|
| October 1950 |
The Magnet |
Charles Frend |
|
£75,000 |
children's film
|
| February 1951 |
Pool of London |
Basil Dearden |
£130,000 |
|
|
| June 1951 |
The Lavender Hill Mob |
Charles Crichton |
|
|
comedy
|
| August 1951 |
The Man in the White Suit |
Alexander Mackendrick |
|
$500,000(US) |
comedy
|
| December 1951 |
Where No Vultures Fly |
Harry Watt |
|
£152,000 |
Shot in Kenya
|
| 10 January 1952 |
His Excellency |
Robert Hamer |
|
£109,000 |
|
| 8 February 1952 |
Secret People |
Thorold Dickinson |
|
£60,000 |
|
| March 1952 |
I Believe in You |
Basil Dearden |
|
£89,000 |
|
| 29 July 1952 |
Mandy |
Alexander Mackendrick |
|
|
|
| October 1952 |
The Gentle Gunman |
Basil Dearden |
|
|
IRA subject mater
|
| March 1953 |
The Titfield Thunderbolt |
Charles Crichton |
|
|
comedy
|
| March 1953 |
The Cruel Sea |
Charles Frend |
|
$840,000 (UK) $600,000 (US) |
World War Two film
|
| 13 July 1953 |
The Square Ring |
Basil Dearden |
|
|
boxing drama
|
| 26 November 1953 |
Meet Mr. Lucifer |
Anthony Pelissier |
|
|
|
| 28 January 1954 |
The Love Lottery |
Charles Crichton |
|
|
comedy
|
| 25 February 1954 |
The Maggie |
Alexander Mackendrick |
|
|
comedy
|
| 24 March 1954 |
West of Zanzibar |
Harry Watt |
|
|
Filmed in Africa
|
| 27 May 1954 |
The Rainbow Jacket |
Basil Dearden |
|
|
|
| 19 October 1954 |
Lease of Life |
Charles Frend |
|
|
|
| 9 November 1954 |
The Divided Heart |
Charles Crichton |
|
|
war film
|
| 14 February 1955 |
Out of the Clouds |
Basil Dearden |
|
|
|
| 22 March 1955 |
The Night My Number Came Up |
Leslie Norman |
|
|
|
| 19 April 1955 |
The Ship That Died of Shame |
Basil Dearden |
|
|
|
| September 1955 |
Touch and Go |
Michael Truman |
|
|
|
| December 1955 |
The Ladykillers |
Alexander Mackendrick |
|
|
comedy
|
| 18 March 1956 |
Who Done It? |
Basil Dearden |
|
|
comedy
|
| 27 March 1956 |
The Feminine Touch |
Pat Jackson |
|
|
drama
|
| June 1956 |
The Long Arm |
Charles Frend |
|
|
Last film made for Rank
|
Ealing-MGM
| Title
|
Release Date
|
Director
|
Budget
|
Gross
|
Notes
|
| January 1957 |
The Man in the Sky |
Charles Crichton |
$486,000 |
$500,000 |
|
| 11 July 1957 |
The Shiralee |
Leslie Norman |
$597,000 |
$920,000 |
Shot in Australia
|
| 2 December 1957 |
Barnacle Bill |
Charles Frend |
$659,000 |
$950,000 |
|
| December 1957 |
Davy |
Michael Relph |
$458,000 |
$305,000 |
musical-drama
|
| March 1958 |
Dunkirk |
Leslie Norman |
$1,025,000 |
$2,060,000 |
war film
|
| December 1958 |
Nowhere to Go |
Seth Holt |
$468,000 |
$460,000 |
thriller
|
Ealing-Associated British
| Title
|
Release Date
|
Director
|
Budget
|
Gross
|
Notes
|
| August 1959 |
The Siege of Pinchgut |
Harry Watt |
over £200,000 |
|
Shot in Australia
|
See also
References
Bibliography
- Perry, George. Forever Ealing. Pavilion Books, 1994.