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Sir William Frederick Jury (December 5, 1870 - August 2, 1944) was an influential film businessman in Britain. He led Jury Imperial Pictures, a British film production company during the silent film era. [1] The company was a leading renter of films and contracted to distribute official British films. [2] It was also a distributor of American films and was active in British colonies. Jury was also involved in distributing propaganda films for the British government. In 1914, he corresponded with William N. Selig. [3]

Jury distributed a film about the Battle of the Somme and a sequel about the Battle of the Ancre for the British government. Jury's film company was the exclusive distributor in Britain for American film production company Metro Pictures. [4]

Jury was awarded a knighthood in 1918. [5] He established a convalescent home for film industry veterans. [6] Jury owned the New Theatre in Bromley for a time. [7]

Filmography

References

  1. ^ "Jury's Imperial Pictures". BFI.[ dead link]
  2. ^ Harris, Ed (November 15, 2012). Britain's Forgotten Film Factory: The Story of Isleworth Studios. Amberley Publishing Limited. ISBN  9781445611877 – via Google Books.
  3. ^ Burrows, Jon (26 November 2017). The British Cinema Boom, 1909–1914: A Commercial History. ISBN  9781137396778.
  4. ^ "Motion Picture Daily: Formerly Exhibitors Daily Review and Motion Pictures Today". 1921.
  5. ^ "Whitaker's Peerage, Baronetage, Knightage, and Companionage for the Year ..." November 3, 1925 – via Google Books.
  6. ^ [1][ dead link]
  7. ^ "New Theatre in Bromley, GB - Cinema Treasures". cinematreasures.org. Retrieved 27 January 2023.
  8. ^ Haggith, Toby (2002). "Reconstructing the Musical Arrangement for "The Battle of the Somme" (1916)". Film History. 14 (1): 11–24. doi: 10.2979/FIL.2002.14.1.11. JSTOR  3815576.
  9. ^ "The Battle of the Ancre and the Advance of the Tanks (1917)". BFI. Archived from the original on October 20, 2019.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from William Jury)

Sir William Frederick Jury (December 5, 1870 - August 2, 1944) was an influential film businessman in Britain. He led Jury Imperial Pictures, a British film production company during the silent film era. [1] The company was a leading renter of films and contracted to distribute official British films. [2] It was also a distributor of American films and was active in British colonies. Jury was also involved in distributing propaganda films for the British government. In 1914, he corresponded with William N. Selig. [3]

Jury distributed a film about the Battle of the Somme and a sequel about the Battle of the Ancre for the British government. Jury's film company was the exclusive distributor in Britain for American film production company Metro Pictures. [4]

Jury was awarded a knighthood in 1918. [5] He established a convalescent home for film industry veterans. [6] Jury owned the New Theatre in Bromley for a time. [7]

Filmography

References

  1. ^ "Jury's Imperial Pictures". BFI.[ dead link]
  2. ^ Harris, Ed (November 15, 2012). Britain's Forgotten Film Factory: The Story of Isleworth Studios. Amberley Publishing Limited. ISBN  9781445611877 – via Google Books.
  3. ^ Burrows, Jon (26 November 2017). The British Cinema Boom, 1909–1914: A Commercial History. ISBN  9781137396778.
  4. ^ "Motion Picture Daily: Formerly Exhibitors Daily Review and Motion Pictures Today". 1921.
  5. ^ "Whitaker's Peerage, Baronetage, Knightage, and Companionage for the Year ..." November 3, 1925 – via Google Books.
  6. ^ [1][ dead link]
  7. ^ "New Theatre in Bromley, GB - Cinema Treasures". cinematreasures.org. Retrieved 27 January 2023.
  8. ^ Haggith, Toby (2002). "Reconstructing the Musical Arrangement for "The Battle of the Somme" (1916)". Film History. 14 (1): 11–24. doi: 10.2979/FIL.2002.14.1.11. JSTOR  3815576.
  9. ^ "The Battle of the Ancre and the Advance of the Tanks (1917)". BFI. Archived from the original on October 20, 2019.

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