Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of Abbreviations
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- Part I An Industry in Crisis: 1945–1950
- Part II A Fragile Stability: 1951–1969
- Part III Crises and Contraction: 1970–1985
- Conclusion
- Appendix I Production Costs and Revenues of Selected Feature Films in the Late 1940s
- Appendix II National Film Trustee Company: Production Costs and Receipts
- Appendix III Budgets and Costs of Selected British First Features Guaranteed by Film Finances
- Appendix IV National Film Finance Corporation: Accounts, 1950–1985
- Appendix V Feature Films supported by the National Film Finance Corporation, 1949–1985
- Bibliography
- Index
Appendix V - Feature Films supported by the National Film Finance Corporation, 1949–1985
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 November 2022
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of Abbreviations
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- Part I An Industry in Crisis: 1945–1950
- Part II A Fragile Stability: 1951–1969
- Part III Crises and Contraction: 1970–1985
- Conclusion
- Appendix I Production Costs and Revenues of Selected Feature Films in the Late 1940s
- Appendix II National Film Trustee Company: Production Costs and Receipts
- Appendix III Budgets and Costs of Selected British First Features Guaranteed by Film Finances
- Appendix IV National Film Finance Corporation: Accounts, 1950–1985
- Appendix V Feature Films supported by the National Film Finance Corporation, 1949–1985
- Bibliography
- Index
Summary
This appendix is a chronological list of all the completed feature films supported by loans from the National Film Finance Corporation (and its predecessor the National Film Finance Company) between its inception in 1948 and its abolition in 1985. It does not include loans agreed for films but not taken up. The NFFC's annual reports listed films by distributor and production company (until 1955) and then by production company: here they are listed alphabetically by title. Note that the year in which a loan was approved does not necessarily correspond to the year in which the film was released.
1948–50: Loans to distributors and producers approved to 31 March 1950
The Adventurers; The Adventures of PC 49; Angel With the Trumpet; Blackmailed; The Body Said No; Cairo Road; Celia; Children of Chance; The Clouded Yellow; The Cure for Love; Dark Interval; The Dark Light; Double Confession; The Elusive Pimpernel; The Galloping Major; Give Us This Day; Golden Arrow; Gone to Earth; The Happiest Days of Your Life; Happy Go Lovely; Her Favourite Husband; Honeymoon Deferred; I’ll Get You For This; The Interrupted Journey; The Last Days of Dolwyn; The Late Edwina Black; The Man in Black; Maria Chapdelaine; Maytime in Mayfair; Meet Dr Morelle; Meet Simon Cherry: Midnight Episode; Miss Pilgrim's Progress; Morning Departure; Mr Drake's Duck; My Daughter Joy; Odette; Old Mother Riley – Headmistress; Over the Garden Wall; Pandora and the Flying Dutchman; The Romantic Age; Saints and Sinners; School for Randle; Seven Days to Noon; Shadow of the Eagle; She Shall Have Murder; Skimpy in the Navy; State Secret; That Dangerous Age; The Third Man; The Third Victorian; Tony Draws a Horse; The Twenty Questions Murder Mystery; Up for the Cup; Waterfront; What a Carry On; The Woman in Question; The Woman With No Name; The Wonder Kid: The Wooden Horse; Your Witness.
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- The Money Behind the ScreenA History of British Film Finance, 1945-1985, pp. 365 - 371Publisher: Edinburgh University PressPrint publication year: 2022