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Old 05-09-2007, 11:50 AM   #1
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Women Producers in UK film : Beryl VERTUE, Norma HEYMAN, Aida YOUNG

Have any feminist academics studied the contribution of these producers to British film? Could make a nice thesis/book.....


Filmography: Beryl VERTUE

Executive Producer TOMMY (1975)

Executive Producer CAT AND MOUSE (1974)

Executive Producer AND NO ONE COULD SAVE HER (1973)

Executive Producer MEN, MEN, MEN (1973)

Executive Producer STEPTOE AND SON RIDE AGAIN (1973)

Executive Producer The HOUSE IN NIGHTMARE PARK (1973)

Executive Producer UP THE FRONT (1972)

Executive Producer STEPTOE & SON (1972)

Executive Producer The ALF GARNETT SAGA (1972)

Executive Producer UP THE CHASTITY BELT (1971)

Executive Producer UP POMPEII (1971)

Executive Producer TILL DEATH US DO PART (1969)

Executive Producer The PLANK (1967)

Production Associate The SPY WITH A COLD NOSE (1966)


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Filmography: Norma HEYMAN

Produced by MRS HENDERSON PRESENTS (2005)

Executive Producer KISS KISS (BANG BANG) (2001)

Producer GANGSTER NO. 1 (2000)

Producer MARY REILLY (1996)

Producer The SECRET AGENT (1996)

Producer SISTER MY SISTER (1994)

Producer The INNOCENT (1993)

Producer The BURNING SECRET (1988)

Producer DANGEROUS LIAISONS (1988)

Producer BUSTER (1988)

Producer EMPIRE STATE (1987)

Producer The HONORARY CONSUL (1983)

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Aida YOUNG

Audio cassette interviewee BECTU HISTORY PROJECT: AIDA YOUNG INTERVIEW (1995)



Producer VOICE OF THE HEART (1989)
Producer The COUNTRY GIRLS (1983)
Producer The LIKELY LADS (1976)
Producer CAT AND MOUSE (1974)
Produced by STEPTOE AND SON RIDE AGAIN (1973)
Produced by STEPTOE & SON (1972)
Produced by HANDS OF THE RIPPER (1971)
Produced by SCARS OF DRACULA (1970)
Producer WHEN DINOSAURS RULED THE EARTH (1969)
Producer TASTE THE BLOOD OF DRACULA (1969)
Producer DRACULA HAS RISEN FROM THE GRAVE (1968)
Producer The VENGEANCE OF SHE (1967)
Associate Producer The LONG DUEL (1967)
Associate Producer SLAVE GIRLS (1966)
Associate Producer ONE MILLION YEARS B.C. (1966)
Associate Producer SHE (1965)
Associate Producer WHAT A CRAZY WORLD (1963)
Producer JOHN AND YOKO: A LOVE STORY
Producer HITLER'S SS: PORTRAIT IN EVIL
Producer The THIEF OF BAGHDAD


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Old 05-09-2007, 01:49 PM   #2
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Women Producers in UK film : Beryl VERTUE, Norma HEYMAN, Aida YOUNG

Have any feminist academics studied the contribution of these producers to British film? Could make a nice thesis/book.....
Beryl Virtue's daughter Sue is also a very active TV producer. Sue is (or was, don't know the details) married to Steven Moffat and Sue has been the producer (or executive producer) on quite a few of the shows Steven has written as well as lots of others.

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Surely you'd have to add Betty Box to that list. Not only was she the UK's first female film producer of note, but she was (and I believe still is) the most prolific and commercially successful.

She also had to get past the likes of Michael Balcon in order to succeed. Someone who didn't care for female producers. Not an easy task I'd wager!

Here autobiography, 'Lifting The Lid' is well worth a read.


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I intentionally didn't mention Betty Box, Muriel Box or Wendy Toye as they have been covered quite well in existing books, literature, and by academic researchers, esp Justine Asby at UEA....
I am trying to suggest new territory for feminist inclined researchers !
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I intentionally didn't mention Betty Box, Muriel Box or Wendy Toye as they have been covered quite well in existing books, literature, and by academic researchers, esp Justine Asby at UEA....
I am trying to suggest new territory for feminist inclined researchers !


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I intentionally didn't mention Betty Box, Muriel Box or Wendy Toye as they have been covered quite well in existing books, literature, and by academic researchers, esp Justine Asby at UEA....
I am trying to suggest new territory for feminist inclined researchers !
It's an interesting question. I think that female producers are now fairly commonplace and successful so contemporary feminist studies are perhaps less likely. Justine Ashby et al were perhaps interested in women working within the studio system which might be expected to be more patriarchal. Beryl Vertue is perhaps more at the tail-end of the studios, when television had become a bigger player.

Aida Young does sound like someone worth researching. Since there are now so many film students looking for research ideas, all three of your suggestions could be under scrutiny at this moment for all we know.
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Regardless of the more academic study I'd love to see Beryl Vertue write her autobiography. She started off as a secretary for Associated London Scripts and has worked her way through some major changes and seismic shifts in the industry--she must have some interesting tales to tell.

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Add Alfredda Brillaint, who produced Tinker (1949) and had her own Indian film production company.
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