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  1. The Rank Organisation. и др. The Rank Organisation — британский конгломерат в сфере шоу-бизнеса, основанный промышленником Артуром Рэнком в 1937 году. За несколько лет стал крупнейшим производителем ...

  2. 29 March 1972. (1972-03-29) (aged 83) Winchester, Hampshire, England. Years active. 1932–1972. Known for. Founder of the Rank Organisation. Joseph Arthur Rank, 1st Baron Rank (22/23 December 1888 – 29 March 1972) was an English industrialist who was head and founder of the Rank Organisation .

  3. The Rank Organisation (founded as J. Arthur Rank), was a British entertainment conglomerate founded by industrialist J. Arthur Rank in April 1937, Rank also served as the company chairman. It quickly became the largest and most vertically integrated film company in the United Kingdom, owning production, distribution and exhibition facilities as well as manufacturing projection equipment and ...

  4. The Rank Organisation. Sign in to edit View history Talk (0) Contents. 1 General Film Distributors. 1.1 1937–1944; 2 J. Arthur Rank Enterprise. 2.1 1944 ...

  5. Abstract. THROUGHOUT the 1940s, J. Arthur Rank had been seen as the saviour of the British film industry. But by the start of 1950s he was in deep financial trouble. This was partly due to his financial over-commitments, but also partly due to Dalton’s ill-fated attempt to impose an ad valorem tax on American films.

  6. Rank Organisation. La Rank Organisation va ser un conglomerat empresarial britànic d'entreteniment fundadt per l'industrial J. Arthur Rank l'abril de 1937. Ràpidament es va convertir en l’ empresa de cinema més gran i integrada verticalment del Regne Unit. Disposava d’instal·lacions de producció, distribució i exhibició.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RANKRANK - Wikipedia

    RANK. Receptor activator of nuclear factor κ B ( RANK ), also known as TRANCE receptor or TNFRSF11A, is a member of the tumor necrosis factor receptor (TNFR) molecular sub-family. RANK is the receptor for RANK-Ligand ( RANKL) and part of the RANK/RANKL/OPG signaling pathway that regulates osteoclast differentiation and activation.