For many years the Disney Company produced a number of films in England. They did this because
a. They preferred the facilities at Pinewood Studios over the other sites.
b. They wanted to take advantage of a number of the more classically trained English actors.
c. The market had developed an interest in English stories such as Kidnapped, Treasure Island and Rob Roy during the years following WWII.
d. Movie production was a way to take earned profits from England without taking hard currency.
e. Disney was moving away from animation.
Answer: d. Movie production was a way to take earned profits from England without taking hard currency.