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The Cinematograph Films Act 1927 (17 & 18 Geo. 5. c. 29) was an act of the UK Parliament designed to stimulate the declining British film industry.
An Act to restrict blind booking and advance booking of cinematograph films, and to secure the renting and exhibition of a certain proportion of British films, and for purposes connected therewith. (Repealed by Cinematograph Films Act 1948 (11 & 12 Geo. 6. c. 23))
The United Kingdom was the first country to enforce screen quotas under the Cinematograph Films Act 1927. It introduced a requirement for British cinemas to show a quota of British films for a duration of 10 years.
These are low-cost British films made by American distributors in order to satisfy the quota requirements of the Cinematograph Films Act 1927 Pages in category "Quota ...
Cinematograph Films Act 1927; L. Landlord and Tenant Act 1927; R. Royal and Parliamentary Titles Act 1927; S. Statute Law Revision Act 1927; T. Trade Disputes and ...
C. Canada Corn Act 1843; Census (Great Britain) Act 1900; Census (Ireland) Act 1900; Chancery Amendment Act 1858; Charlwood and Horley Act 1974; Cinematograph Films Act 1927
Cinematograph Films Act sets a minimum quota for British films to be shown in British cinemas. Italian Alberto Rabagliati wins a Rudolph Valentino look-alike contest and moves to Hollywood to start his acting career. The Three Tramps, the first Filipino comedy film featuring the Silos brothers, is released in the Philippines. [13]
Cinematograph Act 1952; Cinematograph Films (Animals) Act 1937; Cinematograph Films Act 1927; L. Law of Libel Amendment Act 1888; M. Marine, &c., Broadcasting ...