Gainsborough Pictures - a British film studio was founded in 1924 by Michael Balcon. It was based on the south bank of the Regent's Canal, in Poole Street, Hoxton in the former Metropolitan Borough of Shoreditch, London. Gainsborough Studios made 300 films between 1924 and 1951. The company was initially based at Islington Studios which were built as a power station for the Great Northern & City Railway and was later converted to studios. Other films were made at Lime Grove and Pinewood Studios. The former Islington studios were demolished in 2002. The studio is best remembered for the Gainsborough melodramas it produced in the 1940s. Hitchcock's The Lady Vanishes, The Man Who Knew Too Much, and The Secret Agent, The 39 Steps were all made there also Oh Mr Porter! Fanny By Gaslight and Waterloo Road and We Dive At Dawn.
The mark is now owned by Gregory Motton.
History of Gainsborough Pictures, (from wikipedia) Gainsborough was founded in 1924 by Michael Balcon and, from 1927, was a sister company to the Gaumont British, with Balcon as Director of Production for both studios. Whilst Gaumont-British, based at Lime Grove Studios in Shepherd's Bush, produced the "quality" pictures, Gainsborough mainly produced 'B' movies and melodramas at its Islington Studios. Both studios used continental film practices, especially those from Germany, with Alfred Hitchcock being encouraged by Balcon — who had links with UFA — to study there and make multilingual co-production films with UFA, before World War II. In the 1930s, actors Elisabeth Bergner and Conrad Veidt, art director Alfred Junge, cinematographer Mutz Greenbaum and screenwriter/director Berthold Viertel, along with others, joined the two studios.[3]
The studio's opening logo, of a lady (Celia Bird then Glennis Lorimer) in a Georgian era period costume, sitting in an ornate frame, and turning and smiling, was based on the portrait of Sarah Siddons by Thomas Gainsborough. The short piece of music was written by Louis Levy and called the Gainsborough Minuet.
After the departure of Balcon to MGM-British, the Rank Organisation gained an interest in Gainsborough and the studio made such popular films as Oh, Mr Porter! (1937) and Hitchcock's The Lady Vanishes (1938). By 1937, Gaumont-British was in financial crisis, and closed its Lime Grove studios, moving all production to the Islington Poole Street studio. However, the tall factory chimney on the site was considered dangerous in the event of bombing during World War II, and so Gainsborough Studios was evacuated to Lime Grove for the duration of hostilities.[4]
From 1943 to 1946, Gainsborough produced a series of studio-bound costume melodramas for the domestic market, which became known collectively as the Gainsborough melodramas. They were mostly based on recent popular books by female novelists. Prominent titles included The Man in Grey (1943), Madonna of the Seven Moons (1944), Fanny by Gaslight (1944), The Wicked Lady (1945) and Caravan (1946). The films featured a stable of leading British actors, among them Margaret Lockwood, James Mason, Stewart Granger and Patricia Roc. The studio also made modern-dress comedies and melodramas such as Love Story (1944), Two Thousand Women (1944), Time Flies (starring Tommy Handley, 1944), Bees in Paradise (with Arthur Askey directed by Val Guest, 1944), They Were Sisters (1945), and Easy Money (1948).
Subsequent productions, overseen by Betty Box (who at the time was the only female producer in British cinema), included the neo-realist Holiday Camp (1947), Miranda (1948) and the Huggett family series, with Jack Warner, Kathleen Harrison, and Petula Clark, who had been introduced in Holiday Camp. Unhappy with the performance of the studio, Rank closed it down in early 1949.[5] Production was concentrated at Pinewood Studios. Although films continued to be made there under the Gainsborough banner, that quickly ceased, and no further Gainsborough films were released after 1951. It was revived in 1987 and made the television film, A Hazard of Hearts.
List of films by decade
Claude Duval April 1924 George A. Cooper
The Prude's Fall May 1924 Graham Cutts
The Passionate Adventure July 1924 Graham Cutts
The Eleventh Commandment July 1924 George A. Cooper
The Happy Ending January 1925 George A. Cooper
The Blackguard March 1925 Graham Cutts
The Rat August 1925 Graham Cutts
Settled Out of Court October 1925 George A. Cooper
Somebody's Darling November 1925 George A. Cooper
The Sea Urchin January 1926 Graham Cutts
The Pleasure Garden May 1926
Alfred Hitchcock London Love July 1926
Manning Haynes The Triumph of the Rat September 1926 Graham Cutts
The Lodger September 1926 Alfred Hitchcock
The Mountain Eagle September 1926 Alfred Hitchcock
Mademoiselle from Armentieres September 1926
Maurice Elvey Hindle Wakes February 1927 Maurice Elvey
Blighty March 1927 Norman Walker
The Queen Was in the Parlour April 1927 Graham Cutts
Roses of Picardy April 1927 Maurice Elvey
Downhill May 1927 Alfred Hitchcock
The Rolling Road May 1927 Graham Cutts
The Glad Eye June 1927 Maurice Elvey
Easy Virtue July 1927 Alfred Hitchcock
Ghost Train July 1927 Géza von Bolváry
The Vortex September 1927 Adrian Brunel
A Sister to Assist 'Er September 1927 George Dewhurst
The Flight Commander September 1927 Maurice Elvey
A Woman in Pawn October 1927 Edwin Greenwood
The Arcadians October 1927 Victor Saville
One of the Best November 1927 Hayes Hunter
Quinneys December 1927 Maurice Elvey
Sailors Don't Care January 1928 William Kellino
The Constant Nymph February 1928 Adrian Brunel
The Physician May 1928 George Jacoby
Mademoiselle Parley Voo June 1928 Maurice Elvey
What Money Can Buy July 1928 Edwin Greenwood
A South Sea Bubble July 1928 Hayes Hunter
Palais de danse July 1928 Maurice Elvey
Smashing Through October 1928 William Kellino
The Gallant Hussar October 1928 Géza von Bolváry
The First Born October 1928 Miles Mander
You Know What Sailors Are November 1928 Maurice Elvey
The Wrecker December 1928 Géza von Bolváry
A Light Woman December 1928 Adrian Brunel
The Lady of the Lake December 1928 James A. Fitzpatrick
Number Seventeen December 1928 Géza von Bolváry
Balaclava December 1928 Maurice Elvey, Milton Rosmer
The Return of the Rat May 1929 Graham Cutts
The Crooked Billet May 1929 Adrian Brunel
City of Play July 1929 Denison Clift
Taxi for Two July 1929 Denison Clift, Alexander Esway
High Treason August 1929 Maurice Elvey The Devil's Maze August 1929 Gareth Gundrey
Woman to Woman November 1929 Victor Saville
1930s
Just for a Song March 1930 Gareth Gundrey
Alf's Button March 1930 William Kellino
The Night Porter March 1930 Sewell Collins
Journey's End April 1930 James Whale Greek Street May 1930 Sinclair Hill
Symphony in Two Flats July 1930 Gareth Gundrey
The Great Game September 1930 Jack Raymond
A Warm Corner September 1930 Victor Saville
Bed and Breakfast December 1930 Walter Forde
P.C. Josser January 1931 Milton Rosmer
Bracelets February 1931 Sewell Collins
Third Time Lucky February 1931 Walter Forde
The Stronger Sex February 1931 Gareth Gundrey
The Sport of Kings February 1931 Victor Saville
No Lady May 1931 Lupino Lane
Down River May 1931 Peter Godfrey
The Ringer May 1931 Walter Forde
A Night in Montmartre July 1931 Leslie Hiscott
The Hound of the Baskervilles July 1931 Gareth Gundrey
The Man They Couldn't Arrest August 1931 Hayes Hunter
The Ghost Train September 1931 Walter Forde
The Happy Ending October 1931 Millard Webb
Hindle Wakes October 1931 Victor Saville
Michael and Mary October 1931 Victor Saville
The Calendar October 1931 Hayes Hunter
Sunshine Susie December 1931 Victor Saville
A Gentleman of Paris December 1931 Sinclair Hill
Congress Dances December 1931 Erik Charell
Lord Babs February 1932 Walter Forde
The Frightened Lady March 1932 Hayes Hunter
The Faithful Heart May 1932 Victor Saville
White Face May 1932 Hayes Hunter
Jack's the Boy June 1932 Walter Forde
Love on Wheels July 1932 Victor Saville
Marry Me October 1932 Wilhelm Thiele
Baroud October 1932 Rex Ingram
Happy Ever After October 1932 Paul Martin, Robert Stevenson
Tell Me Tonight October 1932 Anatole Litvak
There Goes the Bride October 1932 Albert de Courville
Rome Express November 1932 Walter Forde
After the Ball December 1932 Milton Rosmer
The Midshipmaid December 1932 Albert de Courville
The Man from Toronto January 1933 Sinclair Hill
The Good Companions March 1933 George Pearson
Soldiers of the King March 1933 Maurice Elvey
King of the Ritz March 1933 Carmine Gallone
F.P.1 April 1933 Karl Hartl
The Only Girl May 1933 Friedrich Hollaender
Sleeping Car June 1933 Anatole Litvak
Waltz Time June 1933 William Thiele
The Lucky Number June 1933 Anthony Asquith
It's a Boy July 1933 Tim Whelan
Falling for You July 1933 Jack Hulbert, Robert Stevenson
Britannia of Billingsgate July 1933 Sinclair Hill
Orders Is Orders July 1933 Walter Forde
Early to Bed July 1933 Ludwig Berger
The Ghoul August 1933 Hayes Hunter
I Was a Spy August 1933 Victor Saville
The Fire Raisers September 1933 Michael Powell
Just Smith September 1933 Tom Walls
Channel Crossing October 1933 Milton Rosmer
A Cuckoo in the Nest October 1933 Tom Walls
Friday the Thirteenth November 1933 Victor Saville
The Constant Nymph December 1933 Basil Dean
Aunt Sally December 1933 Tim Whelan
Turkey Time December 1933 Tom Walls
Jack Ahoy February 1934 Walter Forde
The Night of the Party February 1934 Michael Powell
Red Ensign February 1934 Michael Powell
Waltzes from Vienna February 1934 Alfred Hitchcock
Unfinished Symphony March 1934 Willi Forst
The Battle March 1934 Nicholas Farkas
Princess Charming April 1934 Maurice Elvey
Evergreen April 1934 Victor Saville
A Cup of Kindness May 1934 Tom Walls
Wild Boy May 1934 Albert de Courville
Chu Chin Chow July 1934 Walter Forde
My Song for You August 1934 Maurice Elvey
Little Friend August 1934 Berthold Viertel
Evensong October 1934 Victor Saville
My Old Dutch October 1934 Sinclair Hill
The Camels are Coming October 1934 Tim Whelan
Jew Süss October 1934 Lothar Mendes
My Heart is Calling December 1934 Carmine Gallone
Lady in Danger December 1934 Tom Walls
Road House December 1934 Maurice Elvey
The Man Who Knew Too Much December 1934 Alfred Hitchcock
Dirty Work December 1934 Tom Walls
Temptation December 1934 Max Neufeld
The Iron Duke January 1935 Victor Saville
Things Are Looking Up January 1935 Albert de Courville
The Phantom Light January 1935 Michael Powell
Oh, Daddy! February 1935 Graham Cutts
Fighting Stock March 1935 Tom Walls
Heat Wave May 1935 Maurice Elvey
Bulldog Jack May 1935 Walter Forde
Forever England May 1935 Walter Forde
The 39 Steps June 1935 Alfred Hitchcock
The Divine Spark June 1935 Carmine Gallone
The Clairvoyant August 1935 Maurice Elvey
Me and Marlborough August 1935 Victor Saville
Stormy Weather August 1935 Tom Walls
Boys Will Be Boys August 1935 William Beaudine
Car of Dreams September 1935 Graham Cutts
The Passing of the Third Floor Back September 1935 Berthold Viertel
The Guv'nor October 1935 Milton Rosmer
First a Girl November 1935 Victor Saville
The Tunnel November 1935 Maurice Elvey
Foreign Affaires December 1935 Tom Walls
King of the Damned January 1935 Walter Forde
Jack of All Trades February 1936 Jack Hulbert, Robert Stevenson
First Offence March 1936 Herbert Mason
Rhodes of Africa March 1936 Berthold Viertel
Pot Luck April 1936 Tom Walls
Tudor Rose May 1936 Robert Stevenson
It's Love Again May 1936 Victor Saville
Secret Agent May 1936 Alfred Hitchcock
Where There's a Will June 1936 William Beaudine
Seven Sinners July 1936 Albert de Courville
Everything Is Thunder August 1936 Milton Rosmer
East Meets West September 1936 Herbert Mason
The Man Who Changed His Mind September 1936 Robert Stevenson
Everybody Dance October 1936 Charles Reisner
His Lordship November 1936 Herbert Mason
All In November 1936 Marcel Varnel
Strangers on Honeymoon November 1936 Albert de Courville
Sabotage December 1936 Alfred Hitchcock
Windbag the Sailor December 1936 William Beaudine
The Flying Doctor December 1936 Miles Mander
OHMS January 1937 Raoul Walsh
Good Morning, Boys February 1937 Marcel Varnel
Head Over Heels February 1937 Sonnie Hale
The Great Barrier February 1937 Milton Rosmer
O-Kay for Sound April 1937 Marcel Varnel
Take My Tip May 1937 Herbert Mason
King Solomon's Mines July 1937 Robert Stevenson
Said O'Reilly to McNab July 1937 William Beaudine
Gangway August 1937 Sonnie Hale
Doctor Syn August 1937 Roy William Neill
Non-Stop New York September 1937 Robert Stevenson
Oh, Mr Porter! October 1937 Marcel Varnel
Young and Innocent November 1937 Alfred Hitchcock
Owd Bob January 1938 Robert Stevenson
Bank Holiday January 1938 Carol Reed
Sailing Along February 1938 Sonnie Hale
Strange Boarders June 1938 Herbert Mason
Convict 99 June 1938 Marcel Varnel
Alf's Button Afloat July 1938 Marcel Varnel
The Lady Vanishes September 1938 Alfred Hitchcock
Hey! Hey! USA October 1938 Marcel Varnel
Crackerjack October 1938 Albert de Courville
Climbing High December 1938 Carol Reed
Old Bones of the River December 1938 Marcel Varnel
Ask a Policeman May 1939 Marcel Varnel
A Girl Must Live May 1939 Carol Reed
Where's That Fire? August 1939 Marcel Varnel
The Frozen Limits November 1939 Marcel Varnel
Inspector Hornleigh on Holiday November 1939 Walter Forde
1940s
Band Waggon January 1940 Marcel Varnel
They Came by Night February 1940 Harry Lachman
For Freedom April 1940 Maurice Elvey
Charley's (Big-Hearted) Aunt April 1940 Walter Forde
Night Train to Munich May 1940 Carol Reed
Girl in the News August 1940 Carol Reed
Gasbags November 1940 Marcel Varnel
Neutral Port November 1940 Marcel Varnel
The Ghost Train March 1941 Walter Forde
Inspector Hornleigh Goes To It March 1941 Walter Forde
Kipps March 1941 Carol Reed
Once a Crook June 1941 Herbert Mason
Cottage to Let August 1941 Anthony Asquith
I Thank You September 1941 Marcel Varnel
Hi Gang! December 1941 Marcel Varnel
Back-Room Boy April 1942 Herbert Mason
The Young Mr. Pitt June 1942 Carol Reed
Uncensored July 1942 Anthony Asquith
King Arthur Was a Gentleman December 1942 Marcel Varnel
It's That Man Again February 1943 Walter Forde
We Dive at Dawn April 1943 Anthony Asquith
Miss London Ltd. May 1943 Val Guest
The Man in Grey July 1943 Leslie Arliss
Dear Octopus August 1943 Harold French
Millions Like Us September 1943 Sidney Gilliat, Frank Launder
Time Flies February 1944 Walter Forde
Victory Wedding 1944 Jessie Matthews[2]
Bees in Paradise March 1944 Val Guest
Fanny by Gaslight May 1944 Anthony Asquith
Give Us the Moon July 1944 Val Guest
Two Thousand Women August 1944 Fran Launder
Love Story October 1944 Leslie Arliss
Madonna of the Seven Moons December 1944 Arthur Crabtree
Waterloo Road January 1945 Sidney Gilliat
A Place of One's Own March 1945 Bernard Knowles
They Were Sisters April 1945 Arthur Crabtree
I'll Be Your Sweetheart June 1945 Val Guest
The Wicked Lady December 1945 Leslie Arliss
Caravan April 1946 Arthur Crabtree
The Magic Bow October 1946 Bernard Knowles
The Root of All Evil February 1947 Brock Williams
The Man Within April 1947 Bernard Knowles
The Brothers May 1947 David MacDonald
Dear Murderer June 1947 Arthur Crabtree
The Upturned Glass June 1947 Lawrence Huntington
Holiday Camp August 1947 Ken Annakin
Jassy August 1947 Bernard Knowles
When the Bough Breaks November 1947 Lawrence Huntington
Easy Money January 1948 Bernard Knowles
Snowbound March 1948 David MacDonald
Miranda April 1948 Ken Annakin B
roken Journey April 1948 Ken Annakin
Good-Time Girl May 1948 David MacDonald The Calendar June 1948 Arthur Crabtree
My Brother's Keeper July 1948 Alfred Roome
The Blind Goddess September 1948 Harold French
Quartet October 1948 Ken Annakin, Arthur Crabtree
Harold French, Ralph Smart
Here Come the Huggetts November 1948 Ken Annakin
Portrait from Life December 1948 Terence Fisher
Vote for Huggett February 1949 Ken Annakin
The Bad Lord Byron March 1949 David MacDonald
It's Not Cricket April 1949 Alfred Roome
A Boy, a Girl and a Bike April 1949 Ralph Smart
The Huggetts Abroad May 1949 Ken Annakin
Marry Me! June 1949 Terence Fisher
Christopher Columbus June 1949 David MacDonald
Helter Skelter July 1949 Ralph Thomas
Don't Ever Leave Me July 1949 Arthur Crabtree
The Lost People July 1949 Bernard Knowles, Muriel Box
Diamond City October 1949 David MacDonald
Boys in Brown December 1949 Montgomery Tully
Traveller's Joy December 1949 Ralph Thomas
1950s
The Astonished Heart March 1950 Terence Fisher
So Long at the Fair May 1950 Terence Fisher
Trio July 1950 Ken Annakin, Harold French