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British Quota Production and Film Costs in the Early 1930s

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posted on 2025-03-19, 10:37 authored by James ChapmanJames Chapman
This article explores the economic contexts of British film production in the early 1930s through an analysis of the cost data provided in a ledger compiled by the Board of Trade documenting the statutory costs of all British ‘long’ films registered for renters’ quota during the quota year 1 April 1932 to 31 March 1933. This is the most comprehensive source for British film costs in the early 1930s. The evidence provided by the ledger suggests a more nuanced overall picture of the costs of British film-making than the standard narrative of ‘quality or quota’ would allow. It highlights the different production strategies of British and American distributors and sheds new light on the costs of ‘quota quickies’ and their place in the British film industry in the 1930s.

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College of Social Sci Arts and Humanities Arts, Media & Communication

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  • AM (Accepted Manuscript)

Published in

Journal of British Cinema and Television

Volume

21

Issue

2

Pagination

153 - 192

Publisher

Edinburgh University Press

issn

1743-4521

eissn

1755-1714

Copyright date

2024

Available date

2025-03-19

Language

en

Deposited by

Professor James Chapman

Deposit date

2025-03-17

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