Churchill and the Movie Mogul

Churchill and the Movie Mogul

Release date : January 24, 2019
Runtime : 59m
Countries of origin : United Kingdom /
Original Language : English /
Director : John Fleet /
Writers :
Production companies : January Films /
January 24, 2019 59m United Kingdom Documentary English More
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Winston Churchill understood the power of films, but the true extent of his use of cinema as a propaganda tool is rarely explored. In 1934, one of Britain's most celebrated film producers, Alexander Korda, signed Churchill up as a screenwriter and historical advisor. It was the start of a unique collaboration. Churchill provided script notes for Korda's productions and penned an epic screenplay. When war broke out, their collaboration took on national importance. Korda was sent on a mission to Hollywood to help bring America into the war, with positive results. With access to previously undiscovered documents, this film documentary examines that mission and a friendship that underpinned a unique, creative partnership.
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Dilly Barlow
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Charles Barr
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Stephen Fry
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David Lough
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Greg Walker
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Ian Beyts
Churchill (voice)
John Standing
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Robert Firth
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Corey Johnson
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Laszlo Matzko
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  • title:Churchill and the Movie Mogul
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2019
  • Runtime:59m
  • Genres: Documentary · War ·
  • Countries of origin: United Kingdom ·
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: John Fleet /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies: January Films ·
  • Overview:Winston Churchill understood the power of films, but the true extent of his use of cinema as a propaganda tool is rarely explored. In 1934, one of Britain's most celebrated film producers, Alexander Korda, signed Churchill up as a screenwriter and historical advisor. It was the start of a unique collaboration. Churchill provided script notes for Korda's productions and penned an epic screenplay. When war broke out, their collaboration took on national importance. Korda was sent on a mission to Hollywood to help bring America into the war, with positive results. With access to previously undiscovered documents, this film documentary examines that mission and a friendship that underpinned a unique, creative partnership.
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