Denham Film Studios were a British film production studio operating from 1936 to 1952. The studios were founded by Alexander Korda, on a 165 acre (668,000 m²) site near the village of Denham, Buckinghamshire. At the time it was the largest facility of its kind in the UK, but it was merged with Rank's Pinewood Studios, and closed in 1952. Pinewood is just 4 miles south of Denham.

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  • Denham Film Studios were a British film production studio operating from 1936 to 1952. The studios were founded by Alexander Korda, on a 165 acre (668,000 m²) site near the village of Denham, Buckinghamshire. At the time it was the largest facility of its kind in the UK, but it was merged with Rank's Pinewood Studios, and closed in 1952. Pinewood is just 4 miles south of Denham. The studios were known by various names during their lifetime including London Film Studios, the home of Korda's London Films, and D&P Studios after the merger with Pinewood. The J. Arthur Rank Company rented the facility to the United States Air Force from about 1955 until December 1961. In the 1960s and 70s Rank Xerox occupied the Art Deco office buildings and used most of the sound stages as warehouses. The site was subsequently cleared and sited between the junction of the Rickmansworth Road and Moor Hall Road towards Harefield, provided some employment. The site is now used as a business park (Broadwater Park), containing (amongst other companies) the UK Headquarters of the Robert Bosch Ltd, the UK subsidiary of the Robert Bosch GmbH Group, and the global headquarters of InterContinental Hotels Group.
  • Les Denham Film Studios étaient un studio de cinéma britannique actif de 1936 à 1952 situé sur une parcelle de Modèle:Conversion à Denham dans le Buckinghamshire près de Londres.
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  • Denham Film Studios were a British film production studio operating from 1936 to 1952. The studios were founded by Alexander Korda, on a 165 acre (668,000 m²) site near the village of Denham, Buckinghamshire. At the time it was the largest facility of its kind in the UK, but it was merged with Rank's Pinewood Studios, and closed in 1952. Pinewood is just 4 miles south of Denham.
  • Les Denham Film Studios étaient un studio de cinéma britannique actif de 1936 à 1952 situé sur une parcelle de Modèle:Conversion à Denham dans le Buckinghamshire près de Londres.
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