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Ace Film Producing Co opened film studios at Rouken Glen, south of Glasgow, in 1919. It produced a five reel romantic drama 'The Harp King' which opened at A1 Cinema College. The studios were taken over by Broadway Cinema Productions c 1921 who released 'Fitba' Daft' in 1921. That company had been set up as the Broadway Stage and Cinema Productions Ltd in 1919. Amongst its objects were the carrying on of the business of 'entertainment and amusement proprietors and managers' and providing for the 'production, representation, and performance of stage plays, pantomimes, revues, sketches, operas, operettas, vaudevilles, circuses, pictorial lectures, promenades, cinematograph films' etc. The company changed its name to Broadway Cinema Productions Ltd in 1922. The studios had closed by 1924, as the company ceased trading, and it was formally dissolved in 1927.
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