Memorial Enterprises was a theatre and film production company established by actors Albert Finney and Michael Medwin in 1965. It had some huge successes such as Spring and Port Wine.[1][2] It backed early films of Tony Scott, Mike Leigh, Stephen Frears and Lindsay Anderson.[3]
Select credits
edit- Spring and Port Wine (1965) - stage play
- A Day in the Death of Joe Egg (1967) - stage play
- The Burning (1967) - short
- Privilege (1967) - film
- Charlie Bubbles (1968) - film
- If.... (1968) - film
- Spring and Port Wine (1970) - film
- The Engagement (1970) - film
- Loving Memory (1970) - short feature
- Gumshoe (1971) - film
- Bleak Moments (1971) - film
- O Lucky Man! (1973) - film
- The 'Father Christmas Film' - short film
- Alpha Beta (1974) - TV film
- Law and Disorder (1974) - film
- Memoirs of a Survivor (1981) - film
- Another Country (1981) - stage play
References
edit- ^ "Finney, the manager". The Guardian. 14 December 1965. p. 10.
- ^ "Mermaid cat not up to scratch". The Daily Telegraph. 1 January 1966. p. 17.
- ^ Leigh, Mike (16 February 2019). "Mike Leigh on Albert Finney: had he not backed me, my career might never have happened". The Guardian.
External links
edit- Memorial Enterprises at BFI