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Encyclopedia > Carnival Films

Founded by Brian Eastman in 1978 as Picture Partnership Productions Limited, Carnival Films swiftly built up a strong reputation as an independent production company. It has produced shows such as Jeeves and Wooster, Poirot, and Traffik. The company was also responsible for Richard Attenborough's critically acclaimed Shadowlands starring Anthony Hopkins. Its offices are now situated in Ladbroke Grove, where it continues to produce less critically acclaimed but popular shows such as BUGS and the Rosemary and Thyme.


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  • Offical site (http://www.carnival-films.co.uk)

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Monsters At Play: Carnival Of Souls Review (540 words)
Carnival of Souls, the bastard stepchild to Night of the Living Dead, is often left in the shadows and forgotten about.
Filmed on an extremely modest budget, Carnival of Souls tells the story of Mary Henry (Candace Hilligoss) who is thrust into a nightmarish world after a horrible car accident.
Carnival of Souls still holds on and is just as effective today as it was almost 40 years ago.
Classic-Horror Review of Carnival of Blood (1970) (697 words)
Carnival of Blood is so beautifully original in composition and execution that it reminds you what an art form filmmaking is. This isn't to suggest that some films are not art or that most are not quality art.
Specific recipes for composing films are so firmly entrenched that they are inflated to a notion that those recipes are objective ones, necessary to create quality films.
Carnival of Blood is even unusual in more fine details, such as the brilliantly bizarre chattering but soundless head of the lady bickerer in the corner of the title screens.
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