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unusual facts about Gaumont


Gaumont Animation

Alphanim recently made partnership with Gaumont to produce two feature films by Dominique Monféry.


Arnold Loxam

Dr Loxam was invited back in 1968 to make a final broadcast from what had by then become the Gaumont before the Wurlitzer organ was taken to the North East Theatre Organ's headquarters in Howden-le-Wear, County Durham.

Beat the Boots II

Disconnected Synapses was recorded at Palais Gaumont, Paris December 15, 1970.

Dominique Gaumont

Dominique Gaumont (8 January 1953 – 10 November 1983) was a French jazz guitarist who played with Miles Davis, the Art Ensemble of Chicago and Michel Portal.

Festival International du Film Maritime, exploration et l'environnement

In subsequent years, it alternated between the Gaumont Palace Cinema in Toulon, the Salle Pleyel in Paris, Port Grimaud near St-Tropez, the Centre Culturel de Châteauvallon near Toulon, the Opéra Municipal de Toulon, and finally, since its construction in 1991, the Palais Neptune at the Palais des Congrès de Toulon.

Hervé Renoh

Renoh's latest film, Jack of Diamonds, an English-language feature-length TV pilot produced by Muse Entertainment (USA/Canada) Gaumont (France) and ZDF (Germany), aired on Showcase and France2 in 2011.

Lou Levy

Louis Levy (1894–1957), English composer and musical director of Gaumont-British studios

Mary Beth Hughes

While touring with another production in Brown's company, she was offered a contract from a talent scout with Gaumont-British Studios but declined the offer to finish high school.

Orange Cinéma Séries

Content is provided by exclusive contracts with Warner Bros., HBO, MGM and Fidelity as well as non-exclusive contracts with Gaumont, SND, BAC and Wild Side.

Philip Bawcombe

From 1930 Bawcombe applied his skills to film sets joining the industrial art department of Gaumont-British Picture Corporation.

Philippe Gaumont

Gaumont began his professional career in 1994 in the Castorama team.

Phoenix Cinema

The major alterations of 1938 were a response to competition from the new 1000 seater 'picture palaces' being built by chains such as Odeon, ABC and Gaumont in the surrounding area.

The Clue of the Missing Ape

Directed by James Hill, it was produced by the Gaumont Specialised Film Unit, a descendant of the Gaumont British film studio.


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