Anglo-Amalgamated Productions was a British film production company, run by
Nat Cohen and
Stuart Levy, which operated from 1945 until roughly 1971 (after which it was absorbed into
EMI Films
Canal+ Image International (formerly known as EMI Films, Thorn EMI Screen Entertainment, Lumiere Pictures and Television, and UGC DA) was a British-French film, television, animation studio and distributor. A former subsidiary of the EMI congl ...
).
Low-budget
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Many independent films are made on low budgets, but films made on the mainstream circuit with inexperienced o ...
and
second features, often produced at
Merton Park Studios, formed much of its output. It was the UK distributor of many films produced by
American International Pictures
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(AIP), who distributed AA's films in the United States.
It is remembered for producing the first 12
''Carry On'' films (all of which were produced at
Pinewood Studios
Pinewood Studios is a British film and television studio located in the village of Iver Heath, England. It is approximately west of central London.
The studio has been the base for many productions over the years from large-scale films to t ...
) and B-movie series such as ''
The Scales of Justice
''The Scales of Justice'' was a series of 13 British cinema featurettes produced from 1962 to 1967 for Anglo-Amalgamated at Merton Park Studios in London. The first nine episodes were made in black and white, and the last four in colour. The ...
'', ''
Scotland Yard
Scotland Yard (officially New Scotland Yard) is the headquarters of the Metropolitan Police, the territorial police force responsible for policing Greater London's London boroughs, 32 boroughs. Its name derives from the location of the original ...
'' and the ''
Edgar Wallace Mysteries
The ''Edgar Wallace Mysteries'' is a British second-feature film series mainly produced at Merton Park Studios for Anglo-Amalgamated. There were 48 films in the series, which were released between 1960 and 1965. The series was screened as ''Th ...
''. It also produced the
Michael Powell
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film ''
Peeping Tom
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'' (1960) and such films as
John Schlesinger
John Richard Schlesinger ( ; 16 February 1926 – 25 July 2003) was an English film and stage director, and actor. He emerged in the early 1960s as a leading light of the British New Wave, before embarking on a successful career in Hollywood ...
's ''
A Kind of Loving'' (1962), ''
Billy Liar
''Billy Liar'' is a 1959 novel by Keith Waterhouse that was later adapted into a play, a Billy Liar (film), film, a Billy (musical), musical and a Billy Liar (TV series), TV series. The work has inspired and been featured in a number of popul ...
'' (1963) or
Ken Loach
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's ''
Poor Cow
''Poor Cow'' (also known as ''No Tears for Joy'') is a 1967 British kitchen sink drama film directed by Ken Loach and starring Carol White and Terence Stamp. It was written by Loach and Nell Dunn based on Dunn's 1967 novel of the same na ...
'' (1967).
The company's distribution arrangement with American International Pictures led to the last two films in
Roger Corman
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's series of films based on the works of
Edgar Allan Poe
Edgar Allan Poe (; January 19, 1809 – October 7, 1849) was an American writer, poet, editor, and literary critic who is best known for his poetry and short stories, particularly his tales involving mystery and the macabre. He is widely re ...
, ''
The Masque of the Red Death'' and ''
The Tomb of Ligeia'' (both 1964), being joint productions made in the UK. AA's film distribution subsidiary was Anglo Amalgamated Film Distributors Ltd. Anglo had a film production arm called Insignia Films.
History
Cohen and Levy were both cinema owners and Cohen sold some of his cinemas to Levy. They decided to go into business together as Anglo-Amalgmated. The company began as a distributor, putting out some Hal Roach re-issues and documentaries. They then signed a deal with American Leasing Corporation to distribute some American films in Britain.
In 1951, the company moved into production with ''Assassin for Hire''. This was made at Merton Park Studios, starting a close relationship between those studios and Anglo.
Anglo Amalgmated expanded into more expensive features with ''The Sleeping Tiger'', which also marked the beginning of a close relationship with producer Julian Wintle. The company had a huge hit with ''
The Tommy Steele Story'' in 1957. Another profitable association was with producer Peter Rodgers who made the ''Carry On'' films.
In 1959 ''Kinematograph Weekly'' wrote "Anglo is acknowledged as Britain’s largest independent distribution company, a success story which rates high even by spectacular Wardour Street standards." The magazine claimed this success was "based on two factors - an unfailing showmanlike flair for catching the public's eye and, just as important, a knack for surrounding themselves with people as enthusiastic as themselves... They have an approving eye for the ingenious; a snort of distaste for the precious."
(The same article mentions that Anglo intended to make an expensive international movie about the D-Day landings but this does not appear to have happened.
)
The year 1961 was the company's strongest to date.
In 1962,
Associated British Picture Corporation
Associated British Picture Corporation (ABPC), originally British International Pictures (BIP), was a British film production, distribution and exhibition company active from 1927 until 1970 when it was absorbed into EMI. ABPC also owned appr ...
(ABPC) purchased 50% of the shares of Anglo Amalgamated. In 1967 they took over 74%.
At its peak Anglo Amalgamated made a return of £3 million a year.
["BUSINESS diary." Times ondon, England28 March 1969: 31. The Times Digital Archive. Web. 6 April 2014.] After the company went into partnership with EMI Films it became "Anglo-EMI".
Its library is now owned by
StudioCanal
StudioCanal S.A.S. (formerly known as Le Studio Canal+, Canal Plus, Canal+ Distribution, Canal+ D.A., and Canal+ Production and also known as StudioCanal International) is a French film & television production and distribution company which is a ...
via
Lumiere Pictures and Television.
Selected credits
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Assassin for Hire'' (1951)
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Mystery Junction'' (1951)
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Ghost Ship
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Wide Boy'' (1952)
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The Floating Dutchman'' (1952)
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Street of Shadows'' (1953)
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Noose for a Lady'' (1953)
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Counterspy'' (1953)
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The Sleeping Tiger'' (1954)
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Dangerous Voyage'' (1954)
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Little Red Monkey'' (1955)
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Postmark for Danger'' (1955)
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Dial 999'' (1955)
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Timeslip
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'' (1955)
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Confession
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The Brain Machine'' (1956)
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The Intimate Stranger'' (1956)
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Johnny, You're Wanted'' (1956)
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The Hypnotist'' (1957)
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Cat Girl'' (1957)
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The Counterfeit Plan'' (1957)
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The Flying Scot'' (1957)
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The Tommy Steele Story'' (1957)
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Man in the Shadow'' (1957)
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Carry on Sergeant'' (1958)
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The Duke Wore Jeans'' (1958)
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Escapement
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'' (1958)
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The Long Knife'' (1958)
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Carry On Nurse'' (1959)
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Horrors of the Black Museum'' (1959)
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Carry On Teacher'' (1959)
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Please Turn Over'' (1959)
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The Headless Ghost'' (1959)
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Watch Your Stern'' (1960)
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Crossroads to Crime'' (1960)
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Peeping Tom
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She is mainly remembere ...
'' (1960)
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No Kidding'' (1960)
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Carry On Constable'' (1960)
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Circus of Horrors'' (1960)
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The Criminal'' (1960)
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Carry on Regardless
''Carry On Regardless'' is a 1961 British comedy film, the fifth in the series of 31 ''Carry On'' films (1958–1992). The film revolves loosely around the activities of a job agency, 'Helping Hand', run by Sid James's character, Bert Handy ...
'' (1961)
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Payroll
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'' (1961)
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Dentist on the Job'' (1961)
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The Frightened City'' (1961)
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Raising the Wind'' (1961)
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On the Fiddle'' (1961)
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Night of the Eagle'' (1962)
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A Kind of Loving'' (1962)
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Play It Cool'' (1962)
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Carry On Cruising'' (1962)
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Crooks Anonymous'' (1962)
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She'll Have to Go'' (1962)
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Twice Round the Daffodils'' (1962)
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Some People'' (1962)
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The Mind Benders'' (1963)
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Nurse on Wheels'' (1963)
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Unearthly Stranger'' (1963)
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Billy Liar
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'' (1963)
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The Iron Maiden
''The Iron Maiden'' is a 1963 British comedy film. The film was directed by Gerald Thomas, and stars Michael Craig (actor), Michael Craig, Anne Helm, Jeff Donnell and Alan Hale Jr. There are minor roles for ''Carry On (series), Carry On'' stal ...
'' (1963)
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Carry On Cabby'' (1963)
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Carry On Jack'' (1963)
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Gonks Go Beat'' (1964)
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Carry On Spying'' (1964)
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This Is My Street'' (1964)
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The Masque of the Red Death'' (co-produced with AIP, 1964)
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The Tomb of Ligeia'' (co-produced with AIP, 1964)
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Nothing But the Best'' (1964)
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Catch Us If You Can'' (1964)
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Carry On Cleo'' (1964)
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Three Hats for Lisa'' (1965)
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Game for Three Losers
''Game for Three Losers'' is a 1965 British drama film directed by Gerry O'Hara and starring Michael Gough, Mark Eden and Toby Robins. It was written by Roger Marshall and made at Merton Park Studios as part of the long-running series of ...
'' (1965)
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The Big Job'' (1965)
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Carry On Cowboy'' (1965)
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Invasion
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'' (1965)
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The Face of Fu Manchu'' (1965)
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Darling'' (1965)
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Carry On Screaming
''Carry On Screaming!'' is a 1966 British comedy horror film, the twelfth in the series of 31 ''Carry On'' films (1958–1992). It was the last of the series to be made by Anglo-Amalgamated before the series moved to The Rank Organisation. Of ...
'' (1966)
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Our Man in Marrakesh'' (1966)
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The Brides of Fu Manchu'' (1966)
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Circus of Fear'' (1966)
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Triple Cross'' (1966)
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Five Golden Dragons'' (1967)
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The Vengeance of Fu Manchu'' (1967)
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Jules Verne's Rocket to the Moon'' (1967)
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The Million Eyes of Sumuru'' (1967)
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Poor Cow
''Poor Cow'' (also known as ''No Tears for Joy'') is a 1967 British kitchen sink drama film directed by Ken Loach and starring Carol White and Terence Stamp. It was written by Loach and Nell Dunn based on Dunn's 1967 novel of the same na ...
'' (1967)
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Eve
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'' (1968)
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Shalako'' (1968)
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The Blood of Fu Manchu
''The Blood of Fu Manchu'' (, ), also known as ''Kiss of Death'', ''Kiss and Kill'' (U.S. title) and ''Against All Odds'' (original U.S. video title), is a 1968 British adventure crime film directed by Jesús Franco, based on the fictional A ...
'' (1968)
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All Neat in Black Stockings'' (1969)
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All the Way Up'' (1970)
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Spring and Port Wine'' (1970)
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Entertaining Mr. Sloane'' (1970)
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The 14'' (1973)
References
External links
Anglo-Amalgamatedat
BFI Screenonline
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The British Film Institute (BFI) is a film and tele ...
Insignia Filmsat
BFI
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1945 establishments in England
1971 disestablishments in England
British companies established in 1945
Mass media companies disestablished in 1971
EMI
Film distributors of the United Kingdom
Film production companies of the United Kingdom
British companies disestablished in 1971
Mass media companies established in 1945