Draft:London Film Productions/Availability

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London Film Productions

1st Logo (October 1, 1932)

Title Date of Release Additional Info
Wedding Rehearsal October 1, 1932 Debut and only appearance

2nd Logo (January 1933-June 28, 1956)

Title Date of Release Additional Info
Strange Evidence January 1933 Debut appearance
The Private Life of Henry VIII August 17, 1933
Catherine the Great February 9, 1934
The Private Life of Don Juan November 30, 1934
The Scarlet Pimpernel December 23, 1934
Sanders of the River April 8, 1935 The fanfare starts at the Anglo-American Film logo
The Ghost Goes West December 17, 1935 "London Film Productions Ltd. presents" variant
Things to Come February 20, 1936
Rembrandt November 6, 1936 Opening theme plays over
Men Are Not Gods November 26, 1936 Opening theme plays over
Forget Me Not December 21, 1936
Conquest of the Air December 1936 "London Films present" variant
Action for Slander January 21, 1937
The Man Who Could Work Miracles February 8, 1937
Fire Over England March 5, 1937 "London Film Productions" variant
Dark Journey March 28, 1937 The fanfare starts at the Anglo-American Film logo
Elephant Boy April 9, 1937 The fanfare starts at the Anglo-American Film logo
Knight Without Armour June 1, 1937 "London Film Productions Ltd. presents" variant
Return of the Scarlet Pimpernel October 20, 1937 "London Film Productions Ltd. presents" variant
The Squeaker November 6, 1937 "Alexander Korda presents a London Film Production" variant
The Divorce of Lady X January 15, 1938 Colorized "London Films present" variant
The Drum April 1, 1938 "London Films" variant
South Riding August 26, 1938
The Challenge November 14, 1938 "London Film Productions Ltd. presents" variant
Over the Moon October 19, 1939 Colorized "London Films present" variant
The Lion Has Wings November 3, 1939 "London Films" variant
21 Days January 7, 1940 "London Films present" variant, opening theme plays over
The Thief of Bagdad December 25, 1940 Colorized "Alexander Korda presents" variant, also exists a Soviet-Russian variant
Mine Own Executioner November 22, 1947 "Alexander Korda presents" variant
An Ideal Husband February 1948 "Alexander Korda presents a London Film Production" variant
Anna Karenina September 27, 1948 "London Films" variant
The Fallen Idol September 30, 1948 "London Films" variant
Bonnie Prince Charlie October 28, 1948 "London Films" variant
The Small Back Room February 21, 1949 "London Films present" variant, The Archers logo plays halfway through the logo
The Last Days of Dolwyn April 13, 1949 "London Films" variant
The Third Man February 2, 1950 Later "A London Film Production" variant
The Elusive Pimpernel February 6, 1950 Colorized "London Films present" variant, The Archers logo plays at the end of the logo
The Happiest Days of Your Life March 8, 1950 "London Films" variant
The Angel with the Trumpet March 20, 1950 "London Films" variant
State Secret September 11, 1950 "London Films" variant
The Wooden Horse October 16, 1950 "London Films" variant
Seven Days to Noon October 30, 1950 "London Films" variant
Gone to Earth November 6, 1950 "London Film Productions Limited" variant, The Archers logo plays at the end of the logo
The Long Dark Hall February 6, 1951 "London Film Productions presents" variant
Lady Godiva Rides Again October 25, 1951 "London Films" variant
The Tales of Hoffmann November 26, 1951 "London Films" variant
Mr. Denning Drives North December 18, 1951 "London Films" variant
Outcast of the Islands January 18, 1952 "London Films" variant
Home at Seven March 17, 1952 "London Films" variant
Cry, the Beloved Country April 25, 1952 "London Films" variant
The Wonder Kid May 26, 1952 "London Films" variant
The Sound Barrier July 22, 1952 "London Films" variant
The Holly and the Ivy December 22, 1952 "London Films" variant
The Captain's Paradise June 9, 1953 "London Films" variant
The Story of Gilbert and Sullivan September 7, 1953 Colorized "London Films present" variant
The Man Between November 2, 1953 "London Films" variant
The Heart of the Matter November 3, 1953 "London Films" variant
Hobson's Choice April 19, 1954 "London Films" variant
Twist of Fate July 13, 1954 "A London Films (International) Release" variant
Seen in a 9Gem airing of the film
The Belles of St. Trinian's September 28, 1954 "London Films" variant
Devil Girl from Mars October 5, 1954 "A London Films (International) Release" variant
Aunt Clara November 22, 1954 "London Films" variant
The Man Who Loved Redheads February 7, 1955 Colorized "London Films present" variant
Three Cases of Murder March 15, 1955 "London Films" variant
The Constant Husband April 21, 1955 Colorized "London Films present" variant
A Kid for Two Farthings August 15, 1955 Colorized "London Films present" variant, also exists a Soviet-Russian variant
The Deep Blue Sea August 23, 1955 Later colorized "A London Film Production" variant
Richard III December 13, 1955 "A London Film" variant
Storm Over the Nile December 26, 1955 Colorized "London Films present" variant
Smiley June 28, 1956 Final appearance, "London Films Alexander Korda presents" variant
Title Date of Release Additional Info
The Ghost Goes West "an Alexander Korda production" variant

Alexander Korda Films, Inc.

Logo (April 30, 1941-April 3, 1942)

Title Date of Release Additional Info
That Hamilton Woman April 30, 1941 Debut appearance
Lydia September 18, 1941 Different chimes used
Jungle Book April 3, 1942 Final appearance, colorized variant
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