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Denham Film Studios ( later dubbed Anvil Studios) was a British film production studio operating from 1936 to 1952, founded by Alexander Korda, in Buckinghamshire. Notable films made at Denham include Brief Encounter and David Lean's Great Expectations.
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Denham Studios. Dates: 1936 – 1952. Also known as London Studios, Denham Studios was founded in 1936 by Alexander Korda, as a base for his London Film Productions. 1939 Short Film about Denham Studios (featuring filming of The Four Feathers) Denham Studios, 1930's - Film 6655. Watch on. History of Denham Studios.
Now of course the site is a housing complex, but with a respectful nod to history, the developers, Weston Homes, have named the complex Denham Studios, a neat wordplay when linked with “apartments” rather than movies, and have paid several tributes to the luminaries of the industry who have used and worked at the film studios.
Apr 27, 2020 · Studiotec is a research project that explores the history and culture of film studios in four European countries, 1930-60. Learn about Denham Studios, Britain's largest and most modern studio in the 1930s, designed by Walter Gropius and visited by Lucien Aguettand and Gino Peressutti.
Building the massive Denham Studios started in late summer 1935 on a 165-acre site near Denham village in Buckinghamshire. The complex was designed by Jack Okey, who had been responsible for the First National and Paramount Studios in Hollywood.