In early 1969, Associated British was taken over by a bigger entertainment conglomerate EMI, run by Bernard Delfont. Since Associated British half-owned Cohen’s company, this meant that Cohen was now
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FilmInk salutes the work of creatives who have never truly received the credit that they deserve. In this installment: actor Christopher Jones, the star of Wild In The Streets, Three
FilmInk salutes the work of creatives who have never truly received the credit that they deserve. In this installment: producer and mini-mogul Earl Owensby, who produced and starred in Death
Stephen Vagg’s series on forgotten British movie moguls looks at the second part of Nat Cohen’s career (for part one, see here). In our previous piece on Nat Cohen, we
25 years ago, the Wachowski siblings’ game-changing, Aussie-made sci-fi, The Matrix was released in cinemas. Following its release, the feature would become studio Warner Bros’ highest grossing film of 1999,
The career of Nat Cohen has been given long-overdue re-appraisal in recent years, via several academic articles as well as Paul Moody’s book on EMI Films. Cohen was never that
The life and films of an iconic actress from the 1950s and 1960s. We were originally planning to do a piece on Janet Munro as part of the movie star
Like most cinephiles of my generation, I was first exposed to George Peppard via The A Team, must-watch-TV for any ten-year-old boy. I have to admit, me and my friends
The recent series on beach party movies got us thinking about the movie stardom of Frankie Avalon. Because for a while there, in the mid-1960s, at the height of beach
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