Glory Film Co.
Glory Film Co. was established to produce the cinema film 'The Troop' which had a Royal Premiere at BAFTA in the presence of The Princess Royal. Shot in 35mm CinemaScope the film features The King's Troop, Royal Horse Artillery and has a narrative introduction by Oscar-winning actor John Mills.
Cinema Projects
Following its involvement in The Troop, FujiFilm commissioned Glory Film Co. to make a series of films to demonstrate its new motion picture filmstocks. For these projects Glory employed leading cinematographers: Oscar-winners Jack Cardiff OBE, BSC, ASC, and Ronnie Taylor BSC together with Phedon Papamichael ASC, John de Borman BSC, Sue Gibson BSC, Thierry Arbogast AFC, Ron Stanett CSC and Tony Pierce-Roberts BSC. The films were shot at Pinewood and Shepperton studios, with locations including Hastings in East Sussex. 'Lights II' featured the last cinema performance of John Mills.
Charitable Projects
In addition to commercial and entertainment projects, Glory Film Co. contributes time and resources to realising charitable film projects such as 'Riding for The Disabled', 'Outreach', 'The Spinal Injury Patient Film', and 'Mobility and Enablement'.