List of Ealing Studios films

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Ealing Film Studios in London

This is a list of films made by the British production company Ealing Studios and its predecessor Associated Talking Pictures.[1] Prior to 1932 and after 1956, the company's films were made at studios other than Ealing. This list does not include films made at Ealing Studios by other companies.

Title Release date Director
Escape!September 1930Basil Dean
Birds of PreyNovember 1930Basil Dean
Sally in Our AlleyJuly 1931Maurice Elvey
A Honeymoon AdventureSeptember 1931Maurice Elvey
The Water GipsiesMarch 1932Maurice Elvey
Nine till SixMarch 1932Basil Dean
The Sign of FourMay 1932Rowland V. Lee/Graham Cutts
The Impassive FootmanJune 1932Basil Dean
Love on the SpotJuly 1932Graham Cutts
Looking on the Bright SideSeptember 1932Basil Dean/Graham Cutts
Three Men in a BoatMay 1933Graham Cutts
LoyaltiesMay 1933Basil Dean
Autumn CrocusFebruary 1934Basil Dean
Love, Life and LaughterMarch 1934Maurice Elvey
Java HeadAugust 1934J. Walter Ruben
Sing As We GoSeptember 1934Basil Dean
Lorna DooneJanuary 1935Basil Dean
Look Up and LaughJune 1935Basil Dean
Midshipman EasyOctober 1935Carol Reed
No LimitNovember 1935Monty Banks
Whom the Gods LoveFebruary 1936Basil Dean
Queen of HeartsFebruary 1936Monty Banks
Laburnum GroveMay 1936Carol Reed
Lonely RoadSeptember 1936James Flood
Keep Your Seats, PleaseSeptember 1936Monty Banks
Feather Your NestMarch 1937William Beaudine
The Show Goes OnApril 1937Basil Dean
Keep FitAugust 1937Anthony Kimmins
I See IceFebruary 1938Anthony Kimmins
Penny ParadiseOctober 1938Carol Reed
It's in the AirNovember 1938Anthony Kimmins
The Gaunt StrangerNovember 1938Walter Forde
The Ware CaseDecember 1938Robert Stevenson
Trouble BrewingMarch 1939Anthony Kimmins
Let's Be FamousMarch 1939Walter Forde
The Four Just MenJune 1939Walter Forde
There Ain't No JusticeJune 1939Pen Tennyson
Young Man's FancyAugust 1939Robert Stevenson
Cheer Boys CheerAugust 1939Walter Forde
Come On George!November 1939Anthony Kimmins

1940s

Title Release date Director
Return to YesterdayJanuary 1940Robert Stevenson
The Proud ValleyMarch 1940Pen Tennyson
Let George Do It!July 1940Marcel Varnel
ConvoyJuly 1940Pen Tennyson
Saloon BarOctober 1940Walter Forde
Sailors ThreeDecember 1940Walter Forde
Spare a CopperDecember 1940John Paddy Carstairs
The Ghost of St. Michael'sApril 1941Marcel Varnel
Turned Out Nice AgainAugust 1941Marcel Varnel
Ships with WingsNovember 1941Sergei Nolbandov
The Black Sheep of WhitehallJanuary 1942Basil Dearden/Will Hay
The Big BlockadeJanuary 1942Charles Frend
The Foreman Went to FranceApril 1942Charles Frend
The Next of KinMay 1942Thorold Dickinson
The Goose Steps OutAugust 1942Basil Dearden/Will Hay
Nine MenJanuary 1943Harry Watt
The Bells Go DownApril 1943Basil Dearden
My Learned FriendJune 1943Basil Dearden/Will Hay
UndercoverJuly 1943Sergei Nolbandov
Went the Day Well?October 1943Alberto Cavalcanti
San Demetrio LondonDecember 1943Charles Frend
The Halfway House April 1944Basil Dearden
For Those in PerilJune 1944Charles Crichton
They Came to a CityAugust 1944Basil Dearden
Champagne CharlieAugust 1944Alberto Cavalcanti
Fiddlers ThreeOctober 1944Harry Watt
Johnny FrenchmanJuly 1945Charles Frend
Dead of NightSeptember 1945Alberto Cavalcanti
(as Cavalcanti)
Charles Crichton
Basil Dearden
Robert Hamer
Painted BoatsOctober 1945Charles Crichton
Pink String and Sealing WaxNovember 1945Robert Hamer
The Captive HeartMarch 1946Basil Dearden
The OverlandersOctober 1946Harry Watt
Hue and CryFebruary 1947Charles Crichton
The Life and Adventures of Nicholas NicklebyMarch 1947Alberto Cavalcanti
FriedaJune 1947Basil Dearden
The Loves of Joanna GoddenJuly 1947Charles Frend
It Always Rains on SundayNovember 1947Robert Hamer
Against the WindMarch 1948Charles Crichton
Saraband for Dead LoversSeptember 1948Basil Dearden
Another ShoreNovember 1948Charles Crichton
Scott of the AntarcticDecember 1948Charles Frend
Eureka StockadeJanuary 1949Harry Watt
Passport to PimlicoApril 1949Henry Cornelius
Whisky Galore!June 1949Alexander MacKendrick
Kind Hearts and CoronetsJune 1949Robert Hamer
Train of EventsAugust 1949Sidney Cole/Charles Crichton/Basil Dearden
A Run for Your MoneyNovember 1949Charles Frend

1950s

Release date Title Director Budget Gross Notes
20 January 1950The Blue LampBasil Dearden£142,304£246,000Inspiration for Dixon of Dock Green
8 June 1950Dance HallCharles Crichton£167,749£89,000
24 June 1950Bitter SpringsRalph Smart£100,000£114,000Filmed in Australia
October 1950Cage of GoldBasil Dearden£192,000
October 1950The MagnetCharles Frend£75,000children's film
February 1951Pool of LondonBasil Dearden£130,000
June 1951The Lavender Hill Mob Charles Crichtoncomedy
August 1951The Man in the White SuitAlexander Mackendrick$500,000(US)comedy
December 1951Where No Vultures FlyHarry Watt£152,000Shot in Kenya
10 January 1952His ExcellencyRobert Hamer£109,000
8 February 1952Secret PeopleThorold Dickinson£60,000
March 1952I Believe in YouBasil Dearden£89,000
29 July 1952MandyAlexander Mackendrick
October 1952The Gentle GunmanBasil DeardenIRA subject mater
March 1953The Titfield ThunderboltCharles Crichtoncomedy
March 1953The Cruel SeaCharles Frend$840,000 (UK) $600,000 (US)World War Two film
13 July 1953The Square RingBasil Deardenboxing drama
26 November 1953Meet Mr. LuciferAnthony Pelissier
28 January 1954The Love LotteryCharles Crichtoncomedy
25 February 1954The MaggieAlexander Mackendrickcomedy
24 March 1954West of ZanzibarHarry WattFilmed in Africa
27 May 1954The Rainbow JacketBasil Dearden
19 October 1954Lease of LifeCharles Frend
9 November 1954The Divided HeartCharles Crichtonwar film
14 February 1955Out of the CloudsBasil Dearden
22 March 1955The Night My Number Came UpLeslie Norman
19 April 1955The Ship That Died of ShameBasil Dearden
September 1955Touch and GoMichael Truman
December 1955The LadykillersAlexander Mackendrickcomedy
18 March 1956Who Done It?Basil Deardencomedy
27 March 1956The Feminine TouchPat Jacksondrama
June 1956The Long ArmCharles FrendLast film made for Rank

Ealing-MGM

Title Release date Director Budget Gross Notes
January 1957The Man in the SkyCharles Crichton$486,000$500,000
11 July 1957The ShiraleeLeslie Norman$597,000$920,000Shot in Australia
2 December 1957Barnacle BillCharles Frend$659,000$950,000
December 1957DavyMichael Relph$458,000$305,000musical-drama
March 1958DunkirkLeslie Norman$1,025,000$2,060,000war film
December 1958Nowhere to GoSeth Holt$468,000$460,000thriller

Ealing-Associated British

Title Release date Director Budget Gross Notes
August 1959The Siege of PinchgutHarry Wattover £200,000Shot in Australia

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