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Two Cities Films is a British film production company. Formed in 1937, it was originally envisaged as a production company operating in the two cities of London and Rome which gave the company its name.

The driving forces behind the company were the flamboyant, Italian-born Filippo Del Giudice,[1] and his partner the multitalented Mario Zampi,[2] born in Sora, Italy who often worked in the dual role of director and producer. Two Cities produced a number of quintessentially English[3] film classics including the most popular British film from the wartime period, In Which We Serve (1942).[4]

Other Two Cities films such as This Happy Breed (1944), The Way Ahead (1944), Henry V (1944), The Way to the Stars (1945), and Blithe Spirit (1945) contributed significantly to the high critical reputation acquired by the British cinema of the time.[5][3]

In the mid-1940s Two Cities Films became part of the Rank Organisation. It was raising the finances for the production of Laurence Olivier's patriotic epic Henry V (1944) totalling more than £470,000, which forced Filippo Del Giudice to surrender his controlling interest in the company to the Rank Organisation.[1] Under Rank they produced key films such as Odd Man Out (1947), Hamlet (1948), and Vice Versa (1948).

Two Cities Films is now owned by Gregory Motton.[6]

New Production[edit]

The company went back into production in 2017 with the shooting of The Four Gospels of Dracula the Messiah, a quartet of films,The Four Gospels of Dracula the Messiah, part one: A Voice Crying In The Wilderness, The Four Gospels of Dracula the Messiah part two; Conquering Death, The Four Gospels of Dracula the Messiah part three, The Seducer, The Four Gospels of Dracula the Messiah part four is to be released in January 2022,[7][8] Lilith (2022), Dracula (2022)

Select filmography[edit]

  • Unpublished Story (1942)
  • In Which We Serve (1942)
  • The Demi-Paradise (1943)
  • The Flemish Farm (1943)
  • The Gentle Sex (1943)
  • The Lamp Still Burns (1943)
  • This Happy Breed (1944)
  • The Way Ahead (1944)
  • Henry V (1944)
  • Blithe Spirit (1945)
  • The Way to the Stars (1945)
  • The Way We Live (1946)
  • Men of Two Worlds (1946)
  • Odd Man Out (1947)
  • Vice Versa (1948)
  • Mr. Perrin and Mr. Traill (1948)
  • Hamlet (1948)
  • Trottie True (1948)
  • Madness of the Heart (1949)
  • Prelude to Fame (1950)
  • Personal Affair (1953)
  • Trouble in Store (1953)
  • The Purple Plain (1954)
  • The Four Gospels of Dracula the Messiah (2019)
  • Dracula (2022)
  • Lilith (2022)
  • References[edit]

    1. ^ a b "Filippo del Giudice". IMDb.
  • ^ "Mario Zampi". IMDb.
  • ^ a b Tom Ryall, Encyclopedia of British Film
  • ^ "In Which We Serve". IMDb.
  • ^ "BFI Screenonline: Film Studios and Industry Bodies > Two Cities Films".
  • ^ "TWO CITIES FILMS LIMITED people - Find and update company information - GOV.UK".
  • ^ "The Four Gospels of Dracula the Messiah, pt one a Voice Crying in the Wilderness B". YouTube.
  • ^ "Dracula the Messiah - Two Cities Films".
  • External links[edit]


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