London Screen

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London Screen was a film distribution company that worked in the late 1960s and early 1970s.

Dimitri de Grunwald had set up a new production and distribution consortium, the International Film Consortium, a co op of independent film distributors throughout the world. They raised finance for a series of films produced by London Screenplays Ltd – The McMasters, Perfect Friday, The Virgin and the Gypsy, The Last Grenade, and Connecting Rooms.[1][2]

The Winthrop Lawrence Group signed to distribute London Screenplay's films in the US.[3]

The films were financed by raising money from distributors. The financing was underwritten by $24 million in risk money from Morgan Grenfell and Company.[1] Morgan Grenfell later cut off credit to London Screenplays until they were paid back.[4]

London Screenplays Limited went into liquidation in 1975.[5]

Filmography

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Unmade Films

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  • adaptation of Brave New World by Milton Sperling[1]
  • Chicago 7 based on William P McGivern novel The Seven File (1968)[7]
  • comedy thriller Getting Rid of Mr Straker from producer-director Melvin Frank
  • Them and Us – a story of student revolution
  • A Soldier's Story – story about two teenagers written by Martin Zweilback

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