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- London_Screen_(company) abstract "London Screen was a film distribution company that worked in the late 1960s and early 1970s.Dimitri de Grunwald had set up a new production and distribution consortium, the International Film Consortium, a co op of independent film distributors throughout the world. They raised finance for a series of films produced by London Screenplays Ltd - The McMasters, Perfect Friday, The Virgin and the Gypsy, The Last Grenade, and Connecting Rooms. The Winthrop Lawrence Group signed to distribute London Screenplay's films in the US.The films were financed by raising money from distributors. The financing was underwritten by $24 million in risk money from Morgan Grenfell and Company. Morgan Grenfell later cut off credit to London Screenplays until they were paid back.London Screenplays Limited went into liquidation in 1975.".
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- London_Screen_(company) wikiPageWikiLink A_Time_for_Loving.
- London_Screen_(company) wikiPageWikiLink Brave_New_World.
- London_Screen_(company) wikiPageWikiLink Captain_Apache.
- London_Screen_(company) wikiPageWikiLink Connecting_Rooms.
- London_Screen_(company) wikiPageWikiLink Dimitri_de_Grunwald.
- London_Screen_(company) wikiPageWikiLink Internet_Movie_Database.
- London_Screen_(company) wikiPageWikiLink Melvin_Frank.
- London_Screen_(company) wikiPageWikiLink Milton_Sperling.
- London_Screen_(company) wikiPageWikiLink Murphys_War.
- London_Screen_(company) wikiPageWikiLink Perfect_Friday.
- London_Screen_(company) wikiPageWikiLink The_Girl_Couldnt_Say_No.
- London_Screen_(company) wikiPageWikiLink The_Last_Grenade.
- London_Screen_(company) wikiPageWikiLink The_McMasters.
- London_Screen_(company) wikiPageWikiLink The_Virgin_and_the_Gypsy.
- London_Screen_(company) wikiPageWikiLink The_Virgin_and_the_Gypsy_(film).
- London_Screen_(company) wikiPageWikiLink Winthrop_Lawrence_Group.
- London_Screen_(company) wikiPageWikiLinkText "London Screen".
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- London_Screen_(company) hypernym Company.
- London_Screen_(company) type Company.
- London_Screen_(company) comment "London Screen was a film distribution company that worked in the late 1960s and early 1970s.Dimitri de Grunwald had set up a new production and distribution consortium, the International Film Consortium, a co op of independent film distributors throughout the world. They raised finance for a series of films produced by London Screenplays Ltd - The McMasters, Perfect Friday, The Virgin and the Gypsy, The Last Grenade, and Connecting Rooms.".
- London_Screen_(company) label "London Screen (company)".
- London_Screen_(company) wasDerivedFrom London_Screen_(company)?oldid=698195145.
- London_Screen_(company) isPrimaryTopicOf London_Screen_(company).