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18 The Prime Minister’s Working Party and its Aftermath
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James Chapman
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Abbreviations vii
- Acknowledgements ix
- Introduction 1
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Part I: An Industry in Crisis: 1945–1950
- 1 A Short History of the British Film Industry 11
- 2 Bogart or Bacon 31
- 3 Capital and Commerce 46
- 4 Producers and Profits 62
- 5 The National Film Finance Corporation 77
- 6 The Eady Levy 95
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Part II: A Fragile Stability: 1951–1969
- 7 The Road to Recovery 109
- 8 The British Lion Film Corporation 128
- 9 Film Finances and the British Film Industry 143
- 10 Rise of the Runaways 161
- 11 New Waves, New Crises 179
- 12 Hollywood, UK 196
- 13 Backing British 214
- 14 Decline and Fall 228
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Part III: Crises and Contraction: 1970–1985
- 15 Restructuring the Film Industry 243
- 16 The Changing Landscape of Film Finance 260
- 17 The National Film Finance Consortium 274
- 18 The Prime Minister’s Working Party and its Aftermath 287
- 19 Revising Eady 300
- 20 The British Are Coming! 312
- 21 The Retreat of the State 330
- Conclusion 347
- Appendix I: Production Costs and Revenues of Selected Feature Films in the Late 1940s 353
- Appendix II: National Film Trustee Company: Production Costs and Receipts 357
- Appendix III: Budgets and Costs of Selected British First Features Guaranteed by Film Finances 358
- Appendix IV: National Film Finance Corporation: Accounts, 1950–1985 363
- Appendix V: Feature Films supported by the National Film Finance Corporation, 1949–1985 365
- Bibliography 372
- Index 381
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Abbreviations vii
- Acknowledgements ix
- Introduction 1
-
Part I: An Industry in Crisis: 1945–1950
- 1 A Short History of the British Film Industry 11
- 2 Bogart or Bacon 31
- 3 Capital and Commerce 46
- 4 Producers and Profits 62
- 5 The National Film Finance Corporation 77
- 6 The Eady Levy 95
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Part II: A Fragile Stability: 1951–1969
- 7 The Road to Recovery 109
- 8 The British Lion Film Corporation 128
- 9 Film Finances and the British Film Industry 143
- 10 Rise of the Runaways 161
- 11 New Waves, New Crises 179
- 12 Hollywood, UK 196
- 13 Backing British 214
- 14 Decline and Fall 228
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Part III: Crises and Contraction: 1970–1985
- 15 Restructuring the Film Industry 243
- 16 The Changing Landscape of Film Finance 260
- 17 The National Film Finance Consortium 274
- 18 The Prime Minister’s Working Party and its Aftermath 287
- 19 Revising Eady 300
- 20 The British Are Coming! 312
- 21 The Retreat of the State 330
- Conclusion 347
- Appendix I: Production Costs and Revenues of Selected Feature Films in the Late 1940s 353
- Appendix II: National Film Trustee Company: Production Costs and Receipts 357
- Appendix III: Budgets and Costs of Selected British First Features Guaranteed by Film Finances 358
- Appendix IV: National Film Finance Corporation: Accounts, 1950–1985 363
- Appendix V: Feature Films supported by the National Film Finance Corporation, 1949–1985 365
- Bibliography 372
- Index 381