Anglo-American Film Corporation was a British film distribution company that worked in the 1930s and 1940s. [1] According to Kinematograph Weekly the film was "an impressive British film". [2]
It was headed by Lou Jackson.
In December 1945 it was called the "number one independent British renters". [3]
Its producing subsidisary was British National Films. Over four and a half years it made twelve films including Turn of the Tide , Dead Men Tell No Tales and Spies of the Air . When war started it made nine films a year. [4]
In January 1947 the company was absorbed by Associated British Picture Corporation. [5]