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Rembrandt is a 1936 British biographical film made by London Film Productions of the life of 17th-century Dutch painter Rembrandt van Rijn. [2] The film was produced and directed by Alexander Korda from a screenplay by June Head and Lajos Bíró based on a story by Carl Zuckmayer.
Back in the UK, and again with Korda, he played the title role in Rembrandt (1936). In 1937, also for Korda, he starred in an ill-fated film version of the classic novel, I, Claudius, by Robert Graves, which was abandoned during filming owing to the injuries suffered by co-star Merle Oberon in a car crash.
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Reefer Madness, (aka Tell Your Children), a cult exploitation film; Rembrandt, directed by Alexander Korda, starring Charles Laughton – Road Gang, starring Donald Woods; Robin Hood, Jr. (1936), directed by Leslie Goodwins; The Road to Glory, directed by Howard Hawks, starring Lionel Barrymore and Fredric March
London Films Productions is a British film and television production company founded in 1932 by Alexander Korda and from 1936 based at Denham Film Studios in Buckinghamshire, near London. The company's productions included The Private Life of Henry VIII (1933), Things to Come (1936), Rembrandt (1936), and The Four Feathers (1939).
His other credits as producer include Moscow Nights (1936) with Laurence Olivier, Men Are Not Gods (1936), and Forget Me Not (1936). Korda directed Rembrandt (1936) with Laughton, which was a critical rather than a commercial success. Things to Come (1936), directed by William Cameron Menzies, has come to be regarded
The Missing Rembrandt, a 1932 film directed by Leslie S. Hiscott; Rembrandt, a 1936 film directed by Alexander Korda; Rembrandt, a 1940 film; Rembrandt in de schuilkelder / Rembrandt in the Bunker, a 1941 film directed by Gerard Rutten; Rembrandt, a 1942 film directed by Hans Steinhoff; Rembrandt: A Self-Portrait, a 1954 documentary film by ...
Rembrandt is a 1940 Dutch film directed by Gerard Rutten. It portrays the life of the Dutch artist Rembrandt (1606-1669). He had previously been played by Charles Laughton in the 1936 film Rembrandt. A 1942 German film was also made, starring Ewald Balser.