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Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer ([[MGM]]) established a British operation, initially, at [[Denham Film Studios]] in [[1936]]. However, in [[1948]] they took control of the former [[Amalgamated Studios]] site, between Shenley Road and Elstree Way, in [[Borehamwood]]. |
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer ([[MGM]]) established a British operation, initially, at [[Denham Film Studios]] in [[1936]]. However, in [[1948]] they took control of the former [[Amalgamated Studios]] site, between Shenley Road and Elstree Way, in [[Borehamwood]]. |
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Productions made at the MGM-British studios include [[2001: A Space Odyssey]], [[The Dirty Dozen]], [[Ivanhoe]], and [[The Prisoner]]. |
Productions made at the MGM-British studios include [[2001: A Space Odyssey (film)|2001: A Space Odyssey]], [[The Dirty Dozen]], [[Ivanhoe]], and [[The Prisoner]]. |
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The studio was in operation until [[1970]], one of the last shows in production being [[UFO (TV series)|UFO]]. At that time, the studio operation was merged with the [[EMI]] facility (commonly known as [[Elstree Studios]]) and the site was cleared. |
The studio was in operation until [[1970]], one of the last shows in production being [[UFO (TV series)|UFO]]. At that time, the studio operation was merged with the [[EMI]] facility (commonly known as [[Elstree Studios]]) and the site was cleared. |
Revision as of 21:03, 15 February 2006
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) established a British operation, initially, at Denham Film Studios in 1936. However, in 1948 they took control of the former Amalgamated Studios site, between Shenley Road and Elstree Way, in Borehamwood.
Productions made at the MGM-British studios include 2001: A Space Odyssey, The Dirty Dozen, Ivanhoe, and The Prisoner.
The studio was in operation until 1970, one of the last shows in production being UFO. At that time, the studio operation was merged with the EMI facility (commonly known as Elstree Studios) and the site was cleared.