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Eros Films
''Eros Films'', was a British film distribution and later production company, were in operation from May 1947 to June 1961. It was founded by three brothers: Philip, Sydney, and Michael Hyams. ==Hyams Bros== The Hyams' father was a Russian immigrant baker, who in association with architect George Coles, financed the building of the Popular Cinema in 1912, located in Stepney, London.〔p.44 Rubinstein, William D., Jolles, Michael & Rubinstein, Hilary L. ''The Palgrave Dictionary of Anglo-Jewish History'' Palgrave Macmillan, 15/03/2011〕 Oldest brother Philip (born London 26 March 1894; died London 8 January 1997) began working at the theatre in 1912 and was joined in 1919 by his younger brother Sydney. The two started a chain of cinemas that they then sold to Gaumont British in 1928; they began anew creating another theatre chain. They linked again with Gaumont in 1935 to form Gaumont Super Cinemas, adding their brother Michael. During the years of the Great Depression, the brothers attracted crowds by booking double bills, live variety acts, and talent shows.〔Eyles, Allen ''Obituary: Phil Hyams'' ''The Independent'' 17 February 1997〕 selling out again to Gaumont in 1944, due to reduced patronage during the London Blitz.
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