• The Eady Levy was a tax on box-office receipts in the United Kingdom, intended to support the British film industry. It was introduced in 1950 as a voluntary...
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  • Eady (April 22, 1924 – April 5, 2009) was a British film director and producer. Born in London, he was the son of Sir Wilfred Eady (of the Eady Levy)...
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  • Independent Film Awards Carry On Censorship Cinematograph Films Act 1927 Eady Levy Harry Potter History of British film certificates Home Video Charts James...
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    was established as a British film funding agency. The Eady Levy, named after Sir Wilfred Eady was a tax on box office receipts in the United Kingdom...
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    London was also seen as a viable choice for hosting the production. The Eady Levy had offered financial incentives to American film studios as long as a...
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    Independent Film Awards Carry On Censorship Cinematograph Films Act 1927 Eady Levy Harry Potter History of British film certificates Home Video Charts James...
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  • Independent Film Awards Carry On Censorship Cinematograph Films Act 1927 Eady Levy Harry Potter History of British film certificates Home Video Charts James...
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  • production of the film to Kubrick's production company to qualify for the Eady Levy, a UK tax on box-office receipts used at the time to fund the production...
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  • Studios (now the Sony Pictures Studios), so he took it to England, as the Eady Levy gave tax breaks and financing to films made there as a way of subsidizing...
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