Maurice Ostrer
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Maurice Ostrer (* 9. Mai 1896 in London; † 3. Dezember 1975 in Cannes, Frankreich) war ein britischer Filmfirmenmanager, Produktionschef der Gainsborough Pictures, Filmproduzent und Herstellungsleiter, der sich in den 1940er Jahren einen Namen mit kommerziell hochprofitablen Kostümmelodramen machte.
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Maurice Ostrer (1896–1975) was a British film executive. He was best known for overseeing the Gainsborough melodramas. He was head of production at Gainsborough Studios from 1943–46. He resigned from the studio in 1946 after a disagreement with J. Arthur Rank who had taken over the studio. He left the film industry and went to work in textiles.
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Maurice Ostrer (* 9. Mai 1896 in London; † 3. Dezember 1975 in Cannes, Frankreich) war ein britischer Filmfirmenmanager, Produktionschef der Gainsborough Pictures, Filmproduzent und Herstellungsleiter, der sich in den 1940er Jahren einen Namen mit kommerziell hochprofitablen Kostümmelodramen machte.
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Maurice Ostrer (1896–1975) was a British film executive. He was best known for overseeing the Gainsborough melodramas. He was head of production at Gainsborough Studios from 1943–46. He resigned from the studio in 1946 after a disagreement with J. Arthur Rank who had taken over the studio. He left the film industry and went to work in textiles. According to writer Robert Murphy, "Maurice's subsequent disappearance from the film industry... makes it easy to dismiss him as a dilettante whose success owed more to luck than judgement. The break-up of the partnership with [producer Ted] Black was unfortunate and Gainsborough became severely debilitated in terms of acting, writing and directing talent. But of the ten films Maurice Ostrer was directly responsible for, seven were big box-office successes and his vision of an efficiently run studio dedicated to medium budget entertainment films with the emphasis on a particular genre was unique and it was to provide a model for Hammer a decade later."
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