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Twickenham film studios set to close | Twickenham film studios set to close |
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Twickenham Film Studios, recently used for The Iron Lady and My Week with Marilyn, has gone into administration. | Twickenham Film Studios, recently used for The Iron Lady and My Week with Marilyn, has gone into administration. |
The renowned studio, which was due to celebrate its centenary next year, will be wound down between now and June. | The renowned studio, which was due to celebrate its centenary next year, will be wound down between now and June. |
Gerald Krasner, who is handling the administration, said the business had lost money over the past three years. | |
"I doubt it will be retained as a film studio," he said. Half of the 17 employees have already left. | "I doubt it will be retained as a film studio," he said. Half of the 17 employees have already left. |
The remainder are working their notice, Mr Krasner added. | The remainder are working their notice, Mr Krasner added. |
"We are selling it on," he told the BBC News website. "Everyone will then be paid in full." | "We are selling it on," he told the BBC News website. "Everyone will then be paid in full." |
Classic movies shot at Twickenham, which opened in 1913, include include Sherlock Holmes film The Missing Rembrandt, made in the 1930s, and the Beatles films Help and A Hard Day's Night. | Classic movies shot at Twickenham, which opened in 1913, include include Sherlock Holmes film The Missing Rembrandt, made in the 1930s, and the Beatles films Help and A Hard Day's Night. |
Roman Polanski's Repulsion, Alfie starring Michael Caine and Saturday Night and Sunday Morning also made use of its facilities. | Roman Polanski's Repulsion, Alfie starring Michael Caine and Saturday Night and Sunday Morning also made use of its facilities. |
More recently War Horse and Horrid Henry: The Movie were made there, while director Phyllida Lloyd completed post-production on The Iron Lady at the historic studios. | More recently War Horse and Horrid Henry: The Movie were made there, while director Phyllida Lloyd completed post-production on The Iron Lady at the historic studios. |
Its old viewing theatre and wardrobe department was also seen in My Week with Marilyn, starring Michelle Williams and Kenneth Branagh. | Its old viewing theatre and wardrobe department was also seen in My Week with Marilyn, starring Michelle Williams and Kenneth Branagh. |
"I think it is a real shame that Twickenham's closing," said key grip Rupert Lloyd Parry, who worked on both The Iron Lady and My Week with Marilyn. "It's one of our older studios. | "I think it is a real shame that Twickenham's closing," said key grip Rupert Lloyd Parry, who worked on both The Iron Lady and My Week with Marilyn. "It's one of our older studios. |
"It's nice when you work where you feel like there's a real sort of tradition of the British film industry. It's like working at Ealing, places like that. | "It's nice when you work where you feel like there's a real sort of tradition of the British film industry. It's like working at Ealing, places like that. |
"The film industry is buoyant at the moment, there is work coming in. There doesn't seem like there is any reason for it to shut." | "The film industry is buoyant at the moment, there is work coming in. There doesn't seem like there is any reason for it to shut." |
Built on the site of a former ice rink, St Margaret's Studios was set up in 1913 by Dr Ralph Jupp and was the largest studio in the UK at the time. | Built on the site of a former ice rink, St Margaret's Studios was set up in 1913 by Dr Ralph Jupp and was the largest studio in the UK at the time. |
It was re-named Twickenham Film Studios in 1929 by its then-owners Julius Hagen and Leslie Hiscott. | It was re-named Twickenham Film Studios in 1929 by its then-owners Julius Hagen and Leslie Hiscott. |
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