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  1. Merton Park Studios, opened in 1929, was a British film production studio located at Long Lodge, 269 Kingston Road in Merton Park, South London. In the 1940s, it was owned by Piprodia Entertainment, Nikhanj Films and Film Producers Guild .

  2. Merton Park Studios. 1929 – 1967. Long Lodge during the Merton Park days. These studios in Kingston Road, Merton Park, began operation in 1929. Like Nettlefold, Pinewood and Shepperton, the stages were in the grounds of an old house – in this case, ‘Long Lodge.’.

  3. Merton Park Studios was a British film production studio in South Wimbledon, London. Opened in 1930, many second features were produced there, and for a time it was home to Radio Luxembourg.

  4. Merton Park Film Studios. 928 likes · 3 talking about this. To celebrate the film output from this South West London studio...Directors Ken Hughes;...

  5. With Clifford Earl, Patrick Ashton, Brian Blamey, Tony Bray. An affectionate tribute to the home of many second-features, serials and propaganda films, including reminiscences from many technicians at a reunion in the pub nearest the studio's former entrance.

  6. One of the best-kept secrets in British film history, the Merton Park Studios were used by some of the biggest names in the business including actors Peter Sellers, Michael Caine, Rita Tushingham and directors Joseph Losey, Joan Littlewood and Lindsay Anderson.

  7. Merton Park Studios, opened in 1929, was a British film production studio located at Long Lodge, 269 Kingston Road in Merton Park, South London. In the 1940s, it was owned by Piprodia Entertainment, Nikhanj Films and Film Producers Guild.