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Woolf & Freedman Film Service

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Woolf & Freedman Film Service was a UK film distributor which was founded by film producer C. M. Woolf, and which operated from 1919 to 1934. The company distributed more than 140 films over a 15-year period.[1] In 1935, Woolf formed a new company, General Film Distributors.

Some of Alfred Hitchcock's early silent films were produced by Gainsborough Pictures and distributed by Woolf & Freedman.

Partial filmography

(*) Short comedy films directed by Adrian Brunel

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