Handmade Films

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Handmade Films was a British film production company set up by George Harrison, formerly of The Beatles, and his business partner Denis O'Brien in 1979. It was originally formed to finance the Monty Python film Life of Brian after the original financiers EMI Films pulled out.

Films produced by the company include:


In 1994, the company was acquired by the Canadian company Paragon Entertainment, who restarted production under the HandMade name. [1] The company's most notable release since then is Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels (1998).

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