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. It backed early films of Tony Scott, Mike Leigh, Stephen Frears and Lindsay Anderson.
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- 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
- "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
- Memorial Enterprises at BFI
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