Peter de Sarigny
Peter de Sarigny (26 November 1911-5 April 1999) was a South African film producer who worked mostly in Britain. He was a former journalist who served in the RAF during World War Two, and had been a member of the International Brigades in Spain.[1] He worked for a number of years with the Boulting Brothers, then for the Rank Organisation. At Rank he formed his own company, Theta Films, making The Malta Story and Simba.[2]
Selected credits
- Pastor Hall (1940) - assistant director
- Fame Is the Spur (1947) - assoc producer
- Brighton Rock (1948) - assoc producer
- The Guinea Pig (1948) - assoc producer
- Seven Days to Noon (1950) - associate producer
- Malta Story (1953) - producer[3]
- Simba (1955) - producer
- True as a Turtle (1957) - producer[4]
- Never Let Go (1960) - producer, story
- Waltz of the Toreadors (1962) - producer
References
- ^ "PICTURES". The Riverine Grazier. New South Wales, Australia. 22 June 1954. p. 2. Retrieved 31 July 2020 – via National Library of Australia.
- ^ "War film reveals a new Alec Guinness". Weekly Times. No. 4437. Victoria, Australia. 7 July 1954. p. 76. Retrieved 31 July 2020 – via National Library of Australia.
- ^ "Round the studios". The Mail (Adelaide). Vol. 42, no. 2, 102. South Australia. 20 September 1952. p. 7 (SUNDAY MAGAZINE). Retrieved 31 July 2020 – via National Library of Australia.
- ^ Vagg, Stephen (14 June 2025). "Forgotten British Film Studios: Rank Organisation Films – 1957". Filmink. Retrieved 14 June 2025.
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