Cinema Quarterly (1933 - 1934)

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Film Production following his portrayal of Czar Peier III in 1 CATHERINE THE GREAT.' Another great project of LONDON FILM PRODUCTIONS will be to show one of the most glorious chapters in English History in 'THE FIELD OF THE CLOTH OF GOLD' in which film Charles Laughton will play the young Henry VIII, Merle Oberon Anne Boleyn, Flora Robson Catherine of Aragon, Maurice Chevalier Francis I, King of France, and Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. Charles V, Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire. All these films will be produced or supervised by ALEXANDER KORDA. Look again at this list of writers : H. G. WELLS, FREDERICK LONSDALE, ROBERT SHERWOOD, BARONESS ORCZY, EDGAR WALLACE, LAJOS BIRO, ARTHUR WIMPERIS, and JEFFREY DELL. Look at the list of our players : Mr. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, CHARLES LAUGHTON, DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, Jr., MAURICE CHEVALIER, GEORGE GROSSMITH, CEDRIC HARDWICK, ROBERT DONAT, ELIZABETH BERGNER, MERLE OBERON, BENITA HUME, ELSA LANCHESTER, FLORA ROBSON, LADY TREE, BINNIE BARNES, JOAN GARDNER, WENDY BARRIE and DIANA NAPIER. The Production unit which will make the above programme is the same which made 'THE PRIVATE LIFE OF HENRY VIII' and 'CATHERINE THE GREAT': Edited by Harold Young and Stephen Harrison ; Sets designed by Vincent Korda ; Architect Francis Hallam ; Photography by Georges Perinal, Osmond Borrodaile and Bernard Browne; Sound by A. W. Watkins; Directors assisted by Geoffrey Booihby and Stanley Irving ; Costumes designed by Oliver Messel and John Armstrong ; Trick photography by Ned Mann ; Musical Direction by Muir Mathieson ; Casting by G. E. T. Grossmilh; Still photography by Tunhridge, Ltd. and Harold Saunders; the Production Manager is D. B. Cunynghame the Publicity of LONDON FILMS is by John B. Myers. LONDON FILMS are distributed by 'UNITED ARTISTS/ LONDON FILM PRODUCTIONS 140