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- Q16824419 abstract "British and Dominions Imperial Studios was a short-lived British film production company located at Imperial Place, Elstree Way Borehamwood, Hertfordshire that was active from 1929 to 1936, when it ceased production when the studio facilities were destroyed by fire.British and Dominion Imperial was a successor to British National Pictures, which began operations in 1925 and was taken over by British International Pictures in 1927. In the horizontal integration industrial production paradigm that characterized the motion picture industry before the Great Depression, British and Dominion Imperial was incorporated for the purpose of physically producing sound films, and the new studio at Borehamwood was the first purpose-built sound studio in Europe. Blackmail (1929), directed by Alfred Hitchcock and the first British talkie, was made at the facility by the company.Other filmmakers who worked for British and Dominions Imperial included producer Anthony Havelock-Allan, who made Lancashire Luck (1937) there. Alexander Korda's London Films produced The Private Life of Henry VIII, which featured an Oscar-winning performance by Charles Laughton, at British and Dominion Imperial.The studio was destroyed by fire on 9 February 1936. The Herbert Wilcox production London Melody (1937) had to be completed at Pinewood Studios.In 1996, a plaque was placed at the location of the former studio.".
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- Q16824419 comment "British and Dominions Imperial Studios was a short-lived British film production company located at Imperial Place, Elstree Way Borehamwood, Hertfordshire that was active from 1929 to 1936, when it ceased production when the studio facilities were destroyed by fire.British and Dominion Imperial was a successor to British National Pictures, which began operations in 1925 and was taken over by British International Pictures in 1927.".
- Q16824419 label "British and Dominions Imperial Studios".
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