Mayflower Productions

[1] It made seven films, mostly action stories, before the company was dissolved.

The company initially borrowed money from Rank or ABPC.

In December 1951 Setton arranged finance from the NFFC and the Treasury Capital Issue's Committee to finance South of Algiers provided he could get a distributor guarantee.

Setton and Baring ultimately parted ways after a differing of opinion of what films to make.

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