Menu
Edward Black

Edward Black

Known For Production
Birthday Aug 18, 1900
Died Nov 30, 1948 (48)
Birthplace Birmingham, England, UK
Popularity 0.0 (history)
Updated Aug 10, 2025 (Update)
Entry Date Aug 10, 2025
Links TMDb IMDb
Biography

Edward Black (18 August 1900, Birmingham - 30 November 1948, London) was an English film producer, best known for being head of production at Gainsborough Studios in the late 1930s and early 1940s, during which time he oversaw production of the Gainsborough melodramas. He also produced such classic ... films as The Lady Vanishes (1938). Black has been called "one of the unsung heroes of the British film industry." Black was the third son of George Black, a property master at the Theatre Royal, Birmingham, who became a cinema owner. George Black died in 1910 and his sons Ted, George and Alfred built up the cinema to a circuit. In 1919 they sold this and set about building up another circuit. In 1928 they sold this too - to General Theatre Corporation (GTC). Gaumont British took over GTC and Black went to work for them. In 1928 he became a studio manager for Gainsborough Pictures. In 1930 he moved into production, and became an assistant production manager at Shepherd’s Bush and then studio manager at Islington. In 1935 he was associate producer on Tudor Rose (1936). He took over running of the Islington Studios. In December 1936, Michael Balcon left Gaumont-British for MGM. In March 1937 Shepherd’s Bush studios and Gaumont-British Distributors were closed. However Gainsborough continued as a production center thanks to a deal with C.M. Woolf and J. Arthur Rank’s General Film Distributors. Black was in charge along with Maurice Ostrer. They made movies for Gainsborough and 20th Century Fox. Black specialized in making comedies, thrillers and low-budget musicals. He had a lot of success making comedy vehicles for stars such as Will Hay and Arthur Askey. He also produced early films from Carol Reed and Alfred Hitchcock and was an early supporter of writer directors Sidney Gilliat and Frank Laundner. In the words of one writer, Black "held the studio together during its most difficult period, backed Laundner and Gilliat in establishing a strong script department, retained the services of some of the best cameramen in the business, and put under contract a number of promising actors." In the 1940s Black helped produce the first Gainsborough melodramas an enormously successful series of movies which made stars of James Mason, Stewart Granger and Phyllis Calvert, and increased the popularity of Margaret Lockwood. Black's relationship with Maurice Ostrer was not always easy and he also clashed with the Rank Organisation when they took over Gainsborough. In 1944 Black left Gainsborough to join Alexander Korda. Black died of lung cancer in November 1948, shortly after the premiere of his last film, the disastrous Bonnie Prince Charlie (1948).

Known For

Filmography

No data available

No data available

No data available

Bonnie Prince Charlie

Bonnie Prince Charlie

1948

Producer

Waterloo Road

Waterloo Road

1945

Producer

Time Flies

Time Flies

1944

Producer

Fanny by Gaslight

Fanny by Gaslight

1944

Producer

Give Us the Moon

Give Us the Moon

1944

Producer

Bees in Paradise

Bees in Paradise

1944

Producer

Two Thousand Women

Two Thousand Women

1944

Producer

Dear Octopus

Dear Octopus

1943

Producer

Millions Like Us

Millions Like Us

1943

Producer

Miss London Ltd.

Miss London Ltd.

1943

Producer

The Man in Grey

The Man in Grey

1943

Producer

Uncensored

Uncensored

1942

Producer

Back-Room Boy

Back-Room Boy

1942

Producer

Partners in Crime

Partners in Crime

1942

Producer

The Young Mr. Pitt

The Young Mr. Pitt

1942

Producer

Letter from Home

Letter from Home

1941

Producer

The Ghost Train

The Ghost Train

1941

Producer

Kipps

Kipps

1941

Producer

Cottage to Let

Cottage to Let

1941

Producer

For Freedom

For Freedom

1940

Producer

They Came by Night

They Came by Night

1940

Producer

Neutral Port

Neutral Port

1940

Producer

Night Train to Munich

Night Train to Munich

1940

Producer

Girl in the News

Girl in the News

1940

Producer

A Girl Must Live

A Girl Must Live

1939

Producer

Bank Holiday

Bank Holiday

1938

Producer

Crackerjack

Crackerjack

1938

Producer

Hey! Hey! USA

Hey! Hey! USA

1938

Producer

The Lady Vanishes

The Lady Vanishes

1938

Producer

Convict 99

Convict 99

1938

Producer

Young and Innocent

Young and Innocent

1937

Producer

Organization Category Movie
Television Credits

No data available

No data available

Popularity Metrics

Popularity History


Year Month Avg Max Min
2024 6 1 2 1
2024 7 2 3 1
2024 8 1 3 1
2024 9 1 3 1
2024 10 1 1 1
2024 11 1 1 1
2024 12 1 2 1
2025 1 2 4 1
2025 8 0 0 0

Trending Rank


Year Month Avg Rank Max Rank
No trending metrics available.

Return to Top