Foreign Chops #3: Ealing Studios

by Steve · July 5, 2012 · Foreign Chops · 1 Comment

So after last months overwhelming turnout for Foreign Chops, this month is a bit more subdued. Still, it’s a nice turnout of some classic films from one of the great British film houses in cinematic history.

While Ealing Studios has returned, producing such films as Shaun of the Dead, the classic period of the studio was from 1930 through 1959. After some time, particularly in the 1950s, the studio specialized in comedies, like many of the films listed below.

Foreign Chops posts on the first Thursday of every month. We’ll have a brand new category of film for you in August, so stay tuned. Until then, enjoy this new edition of Foreign Chops after the jump.

Ealing Studios in Australia
The Far Paradise

Kind Hearts and Coronets
Bonjour Tristesse
Cinema Sights
The Movie Review Warehouse

The Ladykillers
Commentary Track

The Lavender Hill Mob
The Film Vituperatum

Whiskey Galore!
1001plus

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