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Shepperton Studios is a film studio in Shepperton
Shepperton

Shepperton is a town in the borough of Spelthorne, Surrey, England. To the South it is bounded by the river Thames at Desborough Island and is bisected by the M3 motorway....
, Surrey
Surrey

Surrey is a counties of England in the South East England of England and is one of the Home Counties. The county borders Greater London, Kent, East Sussex, West Sussex, Hampshire, and Berkshire....
, England
England

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 with a history dating back to 1931. A part of the Pinewood Group along with Pinewood
Pinewood Studios

Pinewood Studios is a major United Kingdom film studio situated in Iver, Buckinghamshire. Approximately 20 miles west of Central London on what was the estate of Heatherden Hall, the studios were created in 1934 by Charles Boot and built within 12 months by the Henry Boot Company of Sheffield....
 and Teddington Studios
Teddington Studios

Teddington Studios is a large United Kingdom television studio complex located in Teddington, South-West London, providing studio facilities for programmes airing on BBC television, ITV, and Channel 4....
, it has produced many notable films.

tish businessman Norman Loudon purchased Littleton Park in 1931 for use in his new film company, Sound Film Producing & Recording Studios, opened in 1932. The studio, which produced both shorts and features, was quickly successful and rapidly expanded.






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Shepperton Studios is a film studio in Shepperton
Shepperton

Shepperton is a town in the borough of Spelthorne, Surrey, England. To the South it is bounded by the river Thames at Desborough Island and is bisected by the M3 motorway....
, Surrey
Surrey

Surrey is a counties of England in the South East England of England and is one of the Home Counties. The county borders Greater London, Kent, East Sussex, West Sussex, Hampshire, and Berkshire....
, England
England

native_name =|conventional_long_name = England|common_name = England|image_flag = Flag of England.svg|image_coat = England COA.svg|symbol_type = Royal Coat of Arms...
 with a history dating back to 1931. A part of the Pinewood Group along with Pinewood
Pinewood Studios

Pinewood Studios is a major United Kingdom film studio situated in Iver, Buckinghamshire. Approximately 20 miles west of Central London on what was the estate of Heatherden Hall, the studios were created in 1934 by Charles Boot and built within 12 months by the Henry Boot Company of Sheffield....
 and Teddington Studios
Teddington Studios

Teddington Studios is a large United Kingdom television studio complex located in Teddington, South-West London, providing studio facilities for programmes airing on BBC television, ITV, and Channel 4....
, it has produced many notable films.

History

Scottish businessman Norman Loudon purchased Littleton Park in 1931 for use in his new film company, Sound Film Producing & Recording Studios, opened in 1932. The studio, which produced both shorts and features, was quickly successful and rapidly expanded. Proximity to Vickers-Armstrong aircraft factory, which drew German bombers, disrupted filming in World War II
World War II

World War II, or the Second World War , was a global military conflict which involved a Participants in World War II, including all of the great powers, organised into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War II and the Axis powers....
, as did the requisitioning of the studio in 1941 by the Ministry of Defence,who first used it for sugar storage and later to create decoy aircraft and munitions for positioning in the Middle East.

After reopening in 1945, the studio changed hands. When Sir Alexander Korda purchased British Lion Films
British Lion Films

British Lion Films Corporation is a Production company and Film distributor active under several forms since 1919. Until 1976 they were also film distributors as British Lion Films Ltd, with a distributor filmography of 232 films....
, he also acquired a controlling interest in Sound City and Shepperton Studios. Among the notable films produced at the studio during this period was 1949's The Third Man
The Third Man

The Third Man is a Cinema of the United Kingdom film noir directed by Carol Reed and starring Joseph Cotten, Alida Valli, Trevor Howard and Orson Welles....
, which was not only critically acclaimed at the time with a Grand Prix award at the Cannes Film Festival
1949 Cannes Film Festival

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, the British Academy Award for Best Film, and an Academy Award for Best Black and White Cinematography
Academy Award for Best Cinematography

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 in 1950, but which has continued its critical acclaim, including being selected in 1999 by the British Film Institute
British Film Institute

The British Film Institute is a charitable organisation established by Royal Charter to:...
 as the best British film of the 20th century
BFI Top 100 British films

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.

In spite of such successes, British Lion ran into financial difficulties in the 1950s when it could not repay a 1949 loan from the National Film Finance Corporation and went into receivership
Receivership

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. In January 1955, a new company, British Lion Films, took control. Helming Shepperton Studios then were Roy and John Boulting. The studio produced their comedies, like I'm All Right Jack
I'm All Right Jack

I'm All Right Jack is a United Kingdom comedy film directed and produced by John and Roy Boulting released in 1959 in film as a sequel to their 1956 film Private's Progress....
, as well as other features like J. Lee Thompson
J. Lee Thompson

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's The Guns of Navarone
The Guns of Navarone (film)

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 and Steve Sekely
Steve Sekely

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's The Day of the Triffids. In spite of financial ups and downs at British Lion and changing of hands, the studio remained active until the early 1970s. In 1969, the studio made 27 films. By 1971, that number had diminished to seven. Production varied through the 1970s to reach a low in 1979 of two.

Among the issues faced by Shepperton during that time was the desire of new British Lion head John Bentley to sell Shepperton for housing, since repurposing the land would almost double its value. Films made during this turbulent time include Richard Attenborough
Richard Attenborough

Richard Samuel Attenborough, Baron Attenborough, Order of the British Empire, is an English people actor, film director, film producer, and entrepreneur....
's Young Winston
Young Winston

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 (1972) and Fred Zinnemann
Fred Zinnemann

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's The Day of the Jackal
The Day of the Jackal (film)

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.The British film industry proposed a compromise, and in 1973 the studio was reduced from 60 acres to 20. In 1975, the studio changed hands and in spite of low production schedules was a filming site of some notable features, including Richard Donner
Richard Donner

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's The Omen
The Omen

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 (1976), Franklin Schaffner
Franklin Schaffner

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's The Boys from Brazil
The Boys from Brazil (film)

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 (1978), Ridley Scott
Ridley Scott

Sir Ridley Scott is a United Kingdom Academy Award nominated and Golden Globe Award, Emmy Award and British Academy of Film and Television Arts winning film director and film producer known for his stylish visuals and an obsession for detail....
's Alien
Alien (film)

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 (1979), David Lynch
David Lynch

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's The Elephant Man
The Elephant Man (film)

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 (1980) and Attenborough's Gandhi
Gandhi (film)

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 (1982).

In 1984, the studio changed hands again, coming under the control of brothers John and Benny Lee, who renovated the studio but soon lost control as a combined result of 1987's Black Monday
Black Monday (1987)

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, the 1988 Writers Guild of America strike
1988 Writers Guild of America strike

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 and internal issues in the Lee Company. Bankers Warburg-Pincus took control, and Shepperton became busy in filming television shows as well as such films as Franco Zeffirelli
Franco Zeffirelli

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’s Hamlet
Hamlet (1990 film)

Hamlet is a 1990 in film film based on the William Shakespeare Hamlet. Mel Gibson has the title role as the young Prince Hamlet, Glenn Close plays his mother, Gertrude , Alan Bates plays his uncle, the now King Claudius, Paul Scofield appears as the ghost of Hamlet's Father, Ian Holm plays Polonius, and Helena Bonham Carter plays Ophelia...
 (1990), Kevin Reynolds
Kevin Reynolds

Kevin Reynolds , is a film director and screenwriter....
' Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves
Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves

Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves is a 1991 in film adventure film film director by Kevin Reynolds . The film was marketed with the tagline "For the good of all men, and the love of one woman, he fought to uphold justice by breaking the law."...
 (1991) and Nicholas Hytner
Nicholas Hytner

Nicholas Robert Hytner is an English film and theatre producer and director, regarded by some as one of the most prolific and accomplished of his generation on either side of the Atlantic....
's The Madness of King George
The Madness of King George

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 (1994). In 1995, the studio was purchased by a consortium headed by Ridley and Tony Scott
Tony Scott

Anthony D. L. "Tony" Scott is an England film director. His films include Top Gun , Days of Thunder, The Last Boy Scout, True Romance, Crimson Tide , Enemy of the State and Spy Game....
, which extensively renovated the studios while also expanding and improving its grounds. In 2001, Shepperton merged with Pinewood Studios, forming the Pinewood Group (which later expanded to include Teddington Studios).

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