Upon completion of the film, J. Arthur Rank did not immediately release nor distribute it. Instead, the master film reels were stored for nearly a year on the "Rank Studio" transportation delivery-loading docks, exposed to the elements. Saddled with the film, "Rank" decided to release it to small art house theaters in London. The public enthusiastically endorsed the film, establishing its popularity. "Universal Pictures," in 1951, acquired the North American distribution rights to the film and placed it primarily in art-house movie theaters. The San Francisco Fine Arts theater screened the film four times daily for two years to sold-out houses.
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