Sapphire Films Explained

Sapphire Films Ltd.
Industry:Television production
Founder:Hannah Weinstein

Sapphire Films Ltd. was a British television production company, active from 1955 until 1961. Amongst their best-known series are The Adventures of Robin Hood, The Adventures of Sir Lancelot, The Buccaneers, and The Four Just Men produced for Lew Grade's ITC and screened on ITV in the UK, as well as being syndicated in the United States.[1]

Sapphire Films was founded by producer Hannah Weinstein with initial funds from the Hollywood branch of the Communist Party USA.[2] Weinstein hired nearly two-dozen blacklisted American writers to script The Adventures of Robin Hood (and later The Four Just Men) under pseudonyms, and instituted elaborate security measures to ensure that the writers' true identities remained secret.[2]

Sapphire Films ceased to function in late 1961 owing to financial problems caused by Weinstein's then husband, Jonthan Fisher.[3]

Television Productions

This list may not be complete

YearTitleEpisodes
1955-1959The Adventures of Robin Hood143
1956-1957The Adventures of Sir Lancelot30
1956-1957The Buccaneers39
1958-1961Sword of Freedom39
1959-1960The Four Just Men39

Notes and References

  1. Book: Andreas Fickers. Catherine Johnson. Transnational Television History: A Comparative Approach. 13 September 2013. Routledge. 978-1-135-76032-8. 77–78.
  2. News: Matthews. Tom Dewe. The outlaws. The Guardian. October 7, 2006. January 15, 2018.
  3. Book: Prime, Rebecca. Hollywood Exiles in Europe: The Blacklist and Cold War Film Culture. New Brunswick, New Jersey & London. Rutgers University Press. 2014. 129. 9780813570860.