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Film is an art form that has been around for centuries and is enjoyed by millions of people all over the world

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Background imageFilm Collection: Jill Esmond

Jill Esmond
Actress Jill Esmond (1908-1990), at the time making her transition from a stage to film acting career. Date: 1931

Background imageFilm Collection: Sydney Fairbrother and George Robey

Sydney Fairbrother and George Robey
Character actors Sydney Fairbrother (1873-1941) and George Robey, also known as George Wade (1869-1954) playing Mrs and Mr Bindle

Background imageFilm Collection: Joan Bennett

Joan Bennett (1910-1990) was one of three sisters who all had success as Hollywood actors. Joan appeared in over 70 films, spanning the silent and sound eras. Date: circa 1931

Background imageFilm Collection: Miniature Film Sets

Miniature Film Sets
Danish art director and costume designer Max Ree (1889-1953) works out possible camera angles with the help of miniature film sets

Background imageFilm Collection: Filming at Elstree Studios

Filming at Elstree Studios
Film director T. Hayes Hunter (1884-1944) working with actors Herbert Marshall (1890-1966) and Edna Best (1900-1974) during the filming of The Calendar at Elstree Studios. Date: 1931

Background imageFilm Collection: Joan Crawford and Mother

Joan Crawford and Mother
Film star Joan Crawford (190?-1977), born Lucille Le Seuer, with her mother Anna Belle Le Seuer. Crawford's actual birthdate is uncertain. Date: circa 1931

Background imageFilm Collection: Lilian Bond

Lilian Bond (1908-1991) was an English actress who achieved success in the United States and made many film appearances. Her film The Dancing Partner was shortly to open in London. Date: circa 1931

Background imageFilm Collection: Frances Dee

Frances Dee
American actress Frances Dee (1909-2004) had a film career spanning from the 1930s to the 1950s. Date: circa 1931

Background imageFilm Collection: F. X. Shields, Tennis Player

F. X. Shields, Tennis Player
Frank X. Shields (1909-1975) was an American amateur tennis player, and also an actor who appeared in several films throughout the 1930s. Date: 1931

Background imageFilm Collection: Screen Lovers

Screen Lovers
Matheson Lang (1879-1948) and Dorothy Chili Bouchier (1909-1999) appearing in the 1931 film Carnival'. This was a re-make of a film from 1921 of the same name, in which Lang had also starred

Background imageFilm Collection: Alma Rubens

Alma Rubens
Actress Alma Rubens (1897-1931) appearing as Lady Hermione in the film Gerald Cranston's Lady'. Date: 1924

Background imageFilm Collection: Georgia Hale

Georgia Hale
Actress Georgia Hale (1900-1985) had just been picked to appear in Chaplin's film The Gold Rush'. Despite a promising start, her acting career foundered with the advent of the talkies'

Background imageFilm Collection: The City That Never Sleeps

The City That Never Sleeps
Scenes from the lost 1924 silent film The City That Never Sleeps, showing a prohibitionist nightclub. Date: 1924

Background imageFilm Collection: Stills from The Beauty Prize

Stills from The Beauty Prize
The Beauty Prize (here captioned as The Beauty Contest') was a silent film from 1924, now lost. It starred Viola Dana (1897-1987). Date: 1924

Background imageFilm Collection: Mae Murray

Mae Murray (1885-1965) the American actress, dancer, film producer and screenwriter, born Marie Koenig. Here she is appearing in the silent film Circe The Enchantress'. Date: circa 1925

Background imageFilm Collection: Dorothy Seacombe

Dorothy Seacombe (1906-1994) was a British actress who went on to have a film career. Here she is appearing in a stage production of Just Married at the Comedy Theatre. Date: circa 1925

Background imageFilm Collection: Laura Cowie in Yoicks!

Laura Cowie in Yoicks!
Laura Cowie (1892-1969) was a Scottish stage and silent film actress. Here she is portraying Lucrezia Borgia in the revue show Yoicks! at the Kingsway Theatre. Date: circa 1925

Background imageFilm Collection: Mildred Harris in The Deceivers

Mildred Harris in The Deceivers
Actress Mildred Harris (1901-1944) started as a child actress, had a succesful career in silent movies, but struggled with the advent of talkies'. She was also the first wife of Charlie Chaplin

Background imageFilm Collection: Flora Le Breton

Flora Le Breton (1899-1951) was an English stage and silent film actress who moved to the United States in 1924. Date: circa 1924

Background imageFilm Collection: Fay Compton With Dog

Fay Compton With Dog
Versatile actress Fay Compton (1894-1978) was born Virginia Compton-Mackenzie. Her theatre career embraced Shakespeare, comedy, pantomime, drama and the classics, and she appeared in over 40 films

Background imageFilm Collection: Music cover, Sing A Song, Charlie Chaplin

Music cover, Sing A Song, Charlie Chaplin
Music cover, Sing A Song, foxtrot song, words and music by Charles Chaplin, Abe Lyman and Gus Arnheim, featured in Charlie Chaplin's comedy film The Gold Rush Date: 1925

Background imageFilm Collection: Music cover, MGM's Hollywood Revue of 1929

Music cover, MGM's Hollywood Revue of 1929
Music cover, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Hollywood Revue of 1929, Selection of Melodies Date: 1929

Background imageFilm Collection: Music cover, The Girl on the Film, Valse

Music cover, The Girl on the Film, Valse, by Albert Sirmay, Gaiety Theatre Musical Play, London Date: 1913

Background imageFilm Collection: Betty Hutton and Howard Keel, Annie Get Your Gun

Betty Hutton and Howard Keel, Annie Get Your Gun
Betty Hutton and Howard Keel, scene from musical film Annie Get Your Gun Date: 1951

Background imageFilm Collection: Music cover, Oh the Pity of It All

Music cover, Oh the Pity of It All, words by Leo Robin, music by Ralph Rainger, from the 20th Century Fox film My Gal Sal starring Rita Hayworth and Victor Mature Date: 1942

Background imageFilm Collection: Music cover, Thinkin about the Wabash, Mae West

Music cover, Thinkin about the Wabash, Mae West
Music cover, Thinkin about the Wabash, words by Sammy Cahn and Walter Bullock, music by Jule Styne, sung by Mae West in the Columbia film Tropicana Date: 1943

Background imageFilm Collection: Music cover, You're My Little Pin-Up Girl, Betty Grable

Music cover, You're My Little Pin-Up Girl, Betty Grable
Music cover, You're My Little Pin-Up Girl, words by Mack Gordon, music by James V Monaco, from the Betty Grable 20th Century Fox film Pin-Up Girl Date: 1944

Background imageFilm Collection: Music cover, A Journey to a Star

Music cover, A Journey to a Star
Music cover, A Journey to A Star, words by Leo Robin, music by Harry Warren, played by Benny Goodman in the 20th Century Fox film The Girls He Left Behind

Background imageFilm Collection: Music cover, The Third Man film, Harry Lime Theme

Music cover, The Third Man film, Harry Lime Theme, based on music composed and arranged by Anton Karas Date: 1949

Background imageFilm Collection: Music cover, La Bota, sung by Monica Lewis

Music cover, La Bota, sung by Monica Lewis
Music cover, La Bota, words by Haven Gillespie II, music by Charles Wolcott, sung by Monica Lewis in MGM film The Strip Date: 1951

Background imageFilm Collection: Going with the Wind

Going with the Wind
Cartoon, punning on the title of the recently released film Gone with the Wind'. Date: 1940

Background imageFilm Collection: Judith Barrett

Judith Barrett
American actress Judith Barrett (1909-2000), also known as Lucille Kelley and Nancy Dover. Her final film role was to be a year later in Those Were the Days! Date: circa 1939

Background imageFilm Collection: Joan Crawford and Charles Martin

Joan Crawford and Charles Martin
Hollywood actor Joan Crawford (1908?-1977) with Charles Martin at the theatre. Date: 1939

Background imageFilm Collection: Virginia Field and Hal Roach, Jr

Virginia Field and Hal Roach, Jr
Actress Virginia Field (1917-1992) and producer Hal Roach, Jr (1918-1972) in Hollywood. Date: 1939

Background imageFilm Collection: Anna Neagle and Sir Cedric Hardwicke

Anna Neagle and Sir Cedric Hardwicke
Actors Anna Neagle (1904-1986) and Sir Cedric Hardwicke (1893-1964) at supper in Hollywood. Date: 1939

Background imageFilm Collection: Virginia Dale

Virginia Dale
Actress Virginia Dale (1917-1994) near the beginning of her film and television career. Date: circa 1939

Background imageFilm Collection: Jany Holt at the Marigny Theatre

Jany Holt at the Marigny Theatre
Jany Holt (1909-2005), born Ruxandra Vladescu Olt, was a Romanian actress who worked extensively in French cinema. At the time of publication she was appearing in the play Box B at the Marigny

Background imageFilm Collection: Mickey Rooney and Lilian Long

Mickey Rooney and Lilian Long
Actor Mickey Rooney (1920-2014) having his buttonhole primped by Lilian Long. Date: 1939

Background imageFilm Collection: Olivia de Havilland, Franchot Tone and Joan Fontaine

Olivia de Havilland, Franchot Tone and Joan Fontaine
Actors - and sisters - Olivia de Havilland (1916-2020) and Joan Fontaine (1917-2013) with actor Franchot Tone (1905-1968) at the Trocadero in Hollywood. Date: 1939

Background imageFilm Collection: Ginger Rogers and David Niven

Ginger Rogers and David Niven
Ginger Rogers (1911-1995) and David Niven (1910-1983) in publicity for the film Bachelor Mother'. Date: 1939

Background imageFilm Collection: Advert for Cannes Film Festival

Advert for Cannes Film Festival
An advert for what would have been the first Cannes Film Festival, in September 1939. The outbreak of World War II meant it was cancelled. The first Cannes Festival eventually happened in 1946

Background imageFilm Collection: Sally Eilers and Charles Laughton

Sally Eilers and Charles Laughton
Actors Sally Eilers (1908-1978) and Charles Laughton (1899-1962) at lunch. Laughton was shortly to play Quasimodo in The Hunchback of Notre Dame and had been tasked to lose three stone for the role

Background imageFilm Collection: Ann Sheridan in Winter Carnival

Ann Sheridan in Winter Carnival
American actress Ann Sheridan (1915-1967), real name Clara Lou Sheridan, here appearing in the film Winter Carnival'. Date: 1939

Background imageFilm Collection: Maurice Chevalier and Marie Dea

Maurice Chevalier and Marie Dea
Actors Maurice Chevalier (1888-1972) and Marie Dea (1912-1992) appearing in the film Pieges ('Personal Column'). Date: 1939

Background imageFilm Collection: Lili Damita and Errol Flynn

Lili Damita and Errol Flynn
Hollywood actress Lili Damita (1904-1994) had retired from film-making by the time of this photograph. Here she is with her husband Errol Flynn (1909-1959). Date: 1939

Background imageFilm Collection: Basil Rathbone diving

Basil Rathbone diving
English actor Basil Rathbone (1892-1967), famous for his portrayal of Sherlock Holmes, here caught mid-dive. Date: 1939

Background imageFilm Collection: Henry Fonda, Gary Cooper and Veronica Balfe

Henry Fonda, Gary Cooper and Veronica Balfe
Hollywood actors Henry Fonda (1905-1982), Gary Cooper (1901-1961) and Veronica Balfe (1913-2000). Balfe had been married to Cooper since 1933. Date: 1939

Background imageFilm Collection: A Gone With The Wind party

A Gone With The Wind party
Actress Vivien Leigh (1913-1967), film producer David O. Selznick (1902-1965) and actress Olivia de Havilland (1916-2020) at the Trocadero



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Film Collection

Film is an art form that has been around for centuries and is enjoyed by millions of people all over the world. London, England, in particular, has a long and rich history production. From Alfred Hitchcock to Christopher Nolan, many of the world's most famous filmmakers have called London home. The city has also been the backdrop for countless films over the years, from classic British comedies to big-budget Hollywood blockbusters. In addition to its vibrant film industry, London also hosts numerous film festivals throughout the year which showcase some of Europe's best independent films. With its diverse range of cinemas and venues dedicated to showcasing international cinema, it's no wonder that London remains one of Europe's top destinations for film lovers everywhere.
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What are Film (London England United Kingdom Europe) art prints?

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What Film (London England United Kingdom Europe) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

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How do I buy Film (London England United Kingdom Europe) art prints?

To buy Film art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse our extensive collection of images online. Once you have found the print that you would like to purchase, simply add it to your cart and proceed to checkout. You will be prompted to enter your shipping and payment information before finalizing your order. We offer a wide range of sizes for their prints, so be sure to select the size that best fits your needs. We also offer framing options for an additional fee if you prefer a ready-to-hang option. Their selection of Film art prints includes iconic landmarks such as Big Ben and Tower Bridge, as well as street scenes and other cultural references unique to London. Whether you are looking for a statement piece or something more subtle, we have a variety of options available for purchase.
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How much do Film (London England United Kingdom Europe) art prints cost?

As a provider of Film art prints in London, England, United Kingdom and Europe, the cost varies depending on several factors. The size of the print and whether it is framed or unframed are two significant determinants of price. Additionally, the rarity and popularity of the image can also affect its cost. We offer a wide range of Film art prints to suit different tastes and budgets. Our collection includes iconic movie posters as well as stills from classic films that have become cultural touchstones over time. We take pride in offering high-quality prints that capture every detail and nuance of the original artwork or photograph. Whether you're looking for a statement piece for your living room or an intimate portrait to hang in your bedroom, we have something for everyone at Media Storehouse.
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How will my Film (London England United Kingdom Europe) art prints be delivered to me?

Your Film art prints will be delivered to you through a reliable and secure delivery service. We take great care in ensuring that your order is packaged safely and securely, so that it arrives at your doorstep in pristine condition. We use high-quality materials to package your prints, including sturdy cardboard tubes or flat packaging depending on the size of the print. Our team also carefully checks each order before dispatching it to ensure that there are no defects or issues with the artwork. Once your order has been dispatched, you will receive a tracking number which you can use to track its progress online. This allows you to keep an eye on when your artwork will arrive and plan accordingly. We pride ourselves on providing excellent customer service and delivering high-quality products. We understand how important these artworks are to our customers and we strive to ensure that they reach them in perfect condition every time.