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John Maxwell
AuthorBooks · Second hand1877-1940
John Maxwell (1879–1940) was a British film producer. Maxwell was the co-owner of British International Pictures, which emerged as the largest British studio following the Film Act of 1927. Maxwell was a Scottish lawyer who first came into contact with the film industry in 1912. In 1927 he took over the newly constructed British National Studios in Elstree after its founders ran into financial problems. Maxwell built a vertically integrated company incorporating film production, film distribution, initially through Wardour Films, and a large network of cinemas that enabled the company to compete with the leading German and Hollywood firms. Along with the facilities in Elstree, the company also acquired Welwyn Studios in Welwyn Garden City.
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1877
Death
1940
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John Maxwell was born in Glasgow in 1877 and had a prolific career as a film producer.
Throughout his career, he published a total of 132 works exploring leadership and personal development.
His writings focus on fundamental topics such as religion, business, and human conduct.
His work Way to Win stands out as one of his most recognized titles in the literary field.
As a producer, his influence spanned both the film industry and literature on workplace teams.

