Anglo-Hollandia

Hollandia was based in the city of Haarlem and was the only Dutch producer of significant scale during the era.

[1] The scheme was driven by the company's managing director Maurits Binger.

[2] The company produced films featuring Anglo-Dutch casts with the Haarlem studios or the Dutch countryside standing in for British settings.

Like many other production outfits the company struggled to survive the downturn in British filmmaking that culminated in the Slump of 1924.

The company ceased to exist when Binger died in 1923, although there were several attempts to revive it.