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  1. Warwick Films was a film company founded by film producers Irving Allen and Albert R. Broccoli in London in 1951. The name was taken from the Warwick Hotel in New York where Broccoli and his wife were staying at the time of the final negotiations for the company's creation. [1] Their films were released by Columbia Pictures.

  2. Warwick Films was a film company founded by film producers Irving Allen and Albert R. Broccoli in London in 1951. The name was taken from the Warwick Hotel in New York where Broccoli and his wife were staying at the time of the final negotiations for the company's creation. [1] Their films were released by Columbia Pictures.

  3. Oct 3, 2024 · Warwick Films was a film company founded by film producers Irving Allen and Albert R. Broccoli in London in 1951. The name was taken from the Warwick Hotel in New York where Broccoli and his wife were staying at the time of the final negotiations for the company's creation. [1] Their films were released by Columbia Pictures.

  4. Jan 29, 2000 · Sat Jan 29 2000 - 00:00. Selecting and explaining his choice of "100 of the most important fiction films of Ireland's people, places and Diaspora" made during the past century, Michael Gray ...

  5. Jun 22, 2012 · It wasn’t until the 1970s that Irish-born filmmakers truly found their voice. The “first wave” of Irish cinema included directors, like Bob Quinn, Pat Murphy and Cathal Black, exploring ...

  6. Jan 27, 1998 · Part time job making camera mounts; wrote to 48 film studios, and offered a job at Nettlefold Studios maintaining cameras and editing equipment. Ernest Roy was the Managing Director. Warwick films hired him from the studio to go to the Antarctic for Hell Below Zero in 1952. Based on an ice-breaker.

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  8. In October 1957 Warwick Films announced they would shift from continuous production to a per-picture basis and let go many of their permanent staff. FactSnippet No. 1,674,654 11.

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