Ealing Revisited
Ealing Revisited offers a new look at the films and history of Ealing Studios, best known as the producer of famous film comedies such as The Lavender Hill Mob, Kind Hearts and Coronets and The Ladykillers
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| Brand | BFI Publishing BFI Publishing is a publishing house that specializes in books about film. It was founded in the early 1990s as a division of the British Film Institute, and has since published a wide range of titles on cinema history, theory, and practice. |
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| ISBN | BFI Publishing 1844575101 |
| ID | 1951907 |
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