Tempean Films were a British film production company formed in 1948
by Robert Baker and Monty Berman. Tempean's output of B movies
were distributed by Eros Films. The company later moved into television,
adapting Leslie Charteris' series of The Saint novels, starring Roger
Moore.
The company produced several of its features at Southall Studios in
Middlesex including both The Trollenberg Terror television series in 1956
and the film version in 1958, which was Southall Studio's final production.
John Gilling directed many of Tempean's features.

Television




Monty Berman

Robert S Baker & Roger Moore

Monty Berman & Robert Baker

Roger Moore as The Saint

Baker, Berman & Moore

An old Tempean Films location - Old Quarry Hall, Springbottom Lane, Bletchingley, Surrey. (this information and the pictures are lifted from reelstreets (https://www.reelstreets.com/) Reelstreets is a wonderful website, you can look up the locations in most old films, and if you can bear it, look at the then and now pictures)

From information and photographs kindly provided to Reelstreets by Patrick Steel, Great Grandson of Paul Kohn-Speyer

 

Old Quarry Hall a 15-bedroom country house once stood on the corner of Springbottom Lane and White Hill Lane and appeared in the 1950 film Blackout as “The Grange”, as well as the 1953 film The Steel Key as  “Crabtrees Sanatorium”.

The property dated from the 1880’s but was acquired by Patrick’s Great Grandfather in 1908. Born in Liverpool in 1868, he was of German Jewish descent and was educated in Germany from the age of 12. He went on to become Chairman of the London based metals trading firm Brandeis Goldschmidt & Co Ltd. He and the Company led the development of the London Metal Exchange to becoming the most important of the world’s metals markets, indeed, following the first World War he helped the Government in the disposal of scrap metal.

Paul Kohn-Speyer, a serious collector of antiques and artefacts from around the world, expanded the Old Quarry Hall Estate during his ownership. Indeed, his own visiting card shows that he owned a considerable amount of land on either side of Springbottom Lane, almost 200 acres, as well acquiring another substantial property in Chaldon to the north.

Old Quarry Hall was used as offices by the Guarantee Trust Company of New York towards the end of WWll but in 1948 it was leased, firstly to Tempean Films and later to Stirling Film Distributors. Thereafter, without regular maintenance the property quickly fell into disrepair, indeed even the lead had been taken from the roof. Paul Kohn-Speyer’s Trustees knew that the sensible way forward was to dispose of the Estate and needless to say, three “prestige” properties stand there now.