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  1. Eagle-Lion Films was the name of two distinct, though related, companies. In 1944, UK film magnate J. Arthur Rank created an American distribution company with the name to handle his British films.

  2. Films released by the Pathé Industries subsidiaries Eagle-Lion Films (producer and distributor) and Eagle-Lion Classics (solely distributor) between 1947 and 1951.

  3. Sort by Popularity. View full company info for Eagle-Lion Films (US) 1. Rebecca. 1940 2h 10m Approved. 8.1 (147K) Rate. 86 Metascore. A self-conscious woman juggles adjusting to her new role as an aristocrat's wife and avoiding being intimidated by his first wife's spectral presence. 2. The Red Shoes. 1948 2h 15m Not Rated. 8.1 (39K) Rate.

  4. Pages in category "Eagle-Lion Films films" The following 101 pages are in this category, out of 101 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.

  5. Background: Eagle-Lion Films had its genesis in England, as a small studio founded in 1946 by Arthur Krim that soon came under the ownership of film mogul J. Arthur Rank. It broadened its enterprise to the States by acquiring the PRC studios in 1948, and quickly became one of the most respected producers on Hollywood's "Poverty Row".

  6. View full company info for Eagle-Lion Classics. 1. So Long at the Fair (1950) Approved | 86 min | Drama, Mystery. 7.1. Rate this. Vicky Barton visits Paris with her brother Johnny, only to discover the following morning he has gone missing and the hotel staff have no recollection of his presence.

  7. Eagle-Lion Films had its genesis in England, as a small studio founded in 1946 by Arthur Krim that soon came under the ownership of film mogul J. Arthur Rank. It broadened its enterprise to the States by acquiring the PRC studios in 1948, and quickly became one of the most respected producers on Hollywood's "Poverty Row".