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The Kinematograph Year Book.
BRITISH INTERNATIONAL PICTURES LTD.
THE FIRST company to make a serious effort to establish a film producing organisation, capable of becoming an international force jn the film business, and worthy in scope and dignity to rank with the great concerns in other industries and m other countries.
THE FIRST British all-talking picture "BLACKMAIL" came from Elstree. THE FIRST, all-talking picture produced in three languages in any studio in the world, "ATLANTIC" also came from Elstree.
AND NOW
the Company have reached a stage comparable to the great producing interests of the United States o* Arnenca, and are in a position to announce in advance a complete line-up of British Films ^or
1931
'Kiss Me Sergeant!" Directed by Monty Banks. " Compromising Daphne."
Directed bv Thomas Bentley. " The Middle Watch." Directed
by Norman Walker. " The Man from Chicago."
Directed by Walter Summers. " Almost a Honeymoon." Directed by Monty Banks. "The Black Hand Gang."
Directed by Monty Banks. " Young Woodley." Directed by
Thomas Bentley. " Loose Ends." Directed by
Norman Walker. " Two Worlds." An E. A.
Dupont production. "Murder!" An Alfred Hitchcock production. " The ' W' Plan." Directed by
Victor Saville. " The Yellow Mask." Directed
by Harry Lachman. " Night Birds." A Richard
Eichberg bi-Iingual production. " How He Lied to Her Husband." Bernard Shaw's First Talkie.
"The Skin Game." An Alfred
Hitchcock production. " Potiphar's Wife." Directed by
Maurice Elvey. " Gape Forlorn." An E. A*
Dupont tri-lingual production. " What a Night ! " Directed by
Monty Banks. " The Love Habit." Directed by
Harry Lachman. " Why Sailors Leave Home."
Directed by Monty Banks. " The Happy Husband." Directed by Norman Walker. " Conflict." Directed by Miles
Mander. " Show a Leg." Directed by
Monty Banks. " The Vagabond Queen."
Directed by G. V. Bolvary. " Dreyfus." Directed by Milton
Rosmer. " The Bridjegroom's Widow." A Richard Eichberg bi-lingual productif n. " The Flying Fool " (Tentative title). Directed by Walter .Summers.
Be In Profit LET 1931 BE A BRITISH INTERNATIONAL YEAR !
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