Our series on British film moguls discusses perhaps the most hated of them all, John Davis. It’s kind of cheating to include John Davis in this series because if you
Forgotten British Moguls
Our series on forgotten British film executives looks at the American head of production at the Rank Organisation. Most of us who grew up on Rank movies of the 1950s
Whenever you write an in-depth article on someone, it’s sometimes best not to consider the fact that they, or one of their loved ones, might actually read it – that
In March 1971, Bryan Forbes resigned as head of production of EMI Films. Nat Cohen [pictured far left] had been making movies for EMI through his own unit, Anglo-EMI, so
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
Stephen Vagg’s series on forgotten British movie moguls looks at the third part of Nat Cohen’s career In early 1962, 50% of Anglo-Amalgamated was bought by the British film and
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
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