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  1. Visuals: On a marble background, there is a black tube with a white outline with the Gaumont emblem at the lower right corner of the screen. Inside the tube reads "A Gaumont-British TALKING PICTURE". Technique: A still graphic. Audio: The end of the movie's soundtrack. Availability: So far, it is seen on No Lady. 4th Logo (October 27, 1935-1941)

  2. An ordinary British couple vacationing in Switzerland suddenly find themselves embroiled in a case of international intrigue when their daughter is kidnapped by spies plotting a political assassination. Director: Alfred Hitchcock | Stars: Leslie Banks, Edna Best, Peter Lorre, Frank Vosper. Votes: 20,287. 4.

  3. Gaumont British News was first released in January 1934, as a replacement for the Gaumont Graphic and Gaumont Sound News, and ran until January 1959. To guarantee national coverage, Gaumont produced numerous local stories for addition to the main reel, and a special edition of the Gaumont British News was also regularly released for Dublin.

  4. Jun 8, 2024 · Background. The Gaumont Film Company is a major French film studio established in 1895 by engineer-turned-inventor Léon Gaumont (1864-1946). It is the world's first and oldest film studio, established before Pathé (founded in 1896), Titanus (1904), Nordisk Film (1906), Universal Pictures, Paramount Pictures, and Nikkatsu Corporation (all founded in 1912).

  5. The GaumontCollection. The Gaumont. Founded in 1895, the Gaumont company was born alongside cinema. Since its inception, the Daisy-blazoned brand has continued to enrich its catalog and. collection through the constant preservation, rediscovery, restoration, and promotion. of all things regarding the company's work and productions.

  6. Jul 16, 2023 · Gaumont British cinemas by Eyles, Allen. Publication date 1996 Topics Gaumont (Firm) -- History, Motion pictures -- Great Britain -- History, Motion picture theaters ...

  7. Gaumont British. My uncle, Isidore Ostrer, created and ran The Gaumont British Picture Corporation Limited, which was the largest movie company in the UK in the 1930s, employing 16,000 people, including directors like Hitchcock, and stars like James Mason, Margaret Lockwood, Robert Donat, Conrad Veidt, Boris Karloff, Charles Laughton, John ...