My indecision is final
The Rise and Fall of Goldcrest Films
by Jake Eberts

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In 1983, Goldcrest Films was hailed as the "saviour of the British film industry" but within two years the company was virtually bankrupt. This book tells the story of Goldcrest Films and was one of "The Financial Times" Business Books of the Year.
See the publisher website: Faber & Faber
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