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'''J. Arthur Rank''' was the name most commonly used by the influential British film producer Joseph Arthur Rank (1888-1972), whose name (in a manner similar to [[The Walt Disney Company|Walt Disney]]) was largely synonymous with his company. In 1937, due to a consolidation of his interests in several film studios, it became known as the "J. Arthur Rank Organization" or the Rank Organization.
 
'''J. Arthur Rank''' was the name most commonly used by the influential British film producer Joseph Arthur Rank (1888-1972), whose name (in a manner similar to [[The Walt Disney Company|Walt Disney]]) was largely synonymous with his company. In 1937, due to a consolidation of his interests in several film studios, it became known as the "J. Arthur Rank Organization" or the Rank Organization.
   
The Rank films featured a logo which at the time was as familiar as the [[MGM]] lion: a muscular man (played by several athletes and actors over the years) beating a resonant gong, followed by the text "J. Arthur Rank Presents." Some of the better known titles produced or distributed by Rank or his organization (and thus bearing the logo) included David Lean's 1948 version of ''[[Charles Dickens (author)|Oliver Twist]]'', the Ealing Studios comedies (including ''Kind Hearts and Coronets'' and ''The Ladykillers'' with [[Peter Sellers]], the later [[The Ladykillers|remade]] with effects from [[Jim Henson's Creature Shop]]), and the ''Carry On'' series.
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The Rank films featured a logo which at the time was as familiar as the [[MGM]] lion: a muscular man (played by several athletes and actors over the years) beating a resonant gong, followed by the text "J. Arthur Rank Presents." Some of the better known titles produced or distributed by Rank or his organization (and thus bearing the logo) included David Lean's 1948 version of ''[[Charles Dickens (author)|Oliver Twist]]'', the Ealing Studios comedies (including ''Kind Hearts and Coronets'' and ''The Ladykillers'' with [[Peter Sellers]], the latter [[The Ladykillers|remade]] with effects from [[Jim Henson's Creature Shop]]), and the ''Carry On'' series.
   
 
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Revision as of 17:27, 2 December 2018

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Ken Richmond banging the gang in a 1970s Rank Organisation logo.

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Link proudly assumes the role of shirtless gongbeater.

J. Arthur Rank was the name most commonly used by the influential British film producer Joseph Arthur Rank (1888-1972), whose name (in a manner similar to Walt Disney) was largely synonymous with his company. In 1937, due to a consolidation of his interests in several film studios, it became known as the "J. Arthur Rank Organization" or the Rank Organization.

The Rank films featured a logo which at the time was as familiar as the MGM lion: a muscular man (played by several athletes and actors over the years) beating a resonant gong, followed by the text "J. Arthur Rank Presents." Some of the better known titles produced or distributed by Rank or his organization (and thus bearing the logo) included David Lean's 1948 version of Oliver Twist, the Ealing Studios comedies (including Kind Hearts and Coronets and The Ladykillers with Peter Sellers, the latter remade with effects from Jim Henson's Creature Shop), and the Carry On series.

References

In the 1981 special The Muppets Go to the Movies, along with other spoofs of movie logos and trademarks, Link Hogthrob presents his take on the Rank logo. Assuming the role of both producer and trademark, Link bangs the gong to the words "J. Arthur Link Presents."

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