Ealing Comedies

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The Ealing Comedies were a series of film comedies produced by Ealing Studios during the period 1947 to 1957. Hue and Cry (1947) is generally considered to be the earliest of the cycle, and Barnacle Bill (1957) the last, although some sources list Davy (1958) as the final Ealing Comedy. Despite their synonymous association with Ealing Studios the films constituted up only a tenth of the films produced by the company.

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    Kind Hearts and Coronets

    1949, in 20 top lists Check
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    The Ladykillers

    1955, in 8 top lists Check
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    The Lavender Hill Mob

    1951, in 9 top lists Check
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    The Man in the White Suit

    1951, in 5 top lists Check
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    Whisky Galore!

    1949 — a.k.a. Whisky Galore, in 6 top lists Check
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    Passport to Pimlico

    1949, in 3 top lists Check
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    Hue and Cry

    1947, in 1 top list Check
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    The 'Maggie'

    1954 — a.k.a. High and Dry, in 1 top list Check
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    The Titfield Thunderbolt

    1953, in 2 top lists Check
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    Barnacle Bill

    1957, in 0 top lists Check
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    The Magnet

    1950, in 0 top lists Check
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    Another Shore

    1948, in 0 top lists Check
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    Meet Mr. Lucifer

    1953, in 0 top lists Check
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    Davy

    1958, in 0 top lists Check
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    The Love Lottery

    1954, in 0 top lists Check
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    A Run for Your Money

    1949, in 0 top lists Check
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    Who Done It?

    1956, in 0 top lists Check
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Last updated on Sep 2, 2012; source