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 |