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 +The [[United Kingdom]] has been influential in the [[History of cinema|technological]], commercial, and artistic development of [[Film|cinema]] and probably second only to the [[USA]] in producing the greatest quantity of world-wide film stars. Despite a history of successful productions, the industry is characterised by an ongoing debate about its identity (including [[Economy of the United Kingdom|economic]] and [[Culture of the United Kingdom|cultural]] issues) and the influences of [[Cinema of the United States|American]] and [[:Category:Cinema by country|European cinema]], although it is fair to say a brief 'golden age' was enjoyed in the 1940s from the studios of J Arthur Rank and Alexander Korda.
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The United Kingdom has been influential in the technological, commercial, and artistic development of cinema and probably second only to the USA in producing the greatest quantity of world-wide film stars. Despite a history of successful productions, the industry is characterised by an ongoing debate about its identity (including economic and cultural issues) and the influences of American and European cinema, although it is fair to say a brief 'golden age' was enjoyed in the 1940s from the studios of J Arthur Rank and Alexander Korda.



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