The British Film Catalogue
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The British Film Catalogue 1895-1970 is a single-volume reference book compiled by Denis Gifford
(1927-2000) over a period of 20 years. It lists every film made in Britain for public entertainment. For each of more than 14,000 consecutively-numbered chronological title entries, information listed includes major credits (director, producer, writer, original author), production company, distributor, actors and actresses, role names, running time, censors’ certificate, genre and a brief plot.
It has an alphabetical index cross-referencing each title to its chronological number.
In order to compile the entries, Gifford pored through back copies of trade newspapers, looking at every advertisement; and tracking down directors who had retired years before.
Denis Gifford
Denis Gifford was a British writer. He specialized in the history of popular entertainments such as comic books and horror films...
(1927-2000) over a period of 20 years. It lists every film made in Britain for public entertainment. For each of more than 14,000 consecutively-numbered chronological title entries, information listed includes major credits (director, producer, writer, original author), production company, distributor, actors and actresses, role names, running time, censors’ certificate, genre and a brief plot.
It has an alphabetical index cross-referencing each title to its chronological number.
In order to compile the entries, Gifford pored through back copies of trade newspapers, looking at every advertisement; and tracking down directors who had retired years before.