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Letters To The Editor

Page 3 from 20th March 1936

Our correspondents are urged to limit their letters to 400 words; otherwise they sire liable to be shortened or omitted altogether. Letters must......

Public Cinema

Page 16 from 17th August 1935

By Celluloid 3'00 MUCH CINEMA i Only very rarely outside the West End bf London, and not always in it, can you aee a thoroughly satisfactory......

In A Few Words

Page 8 from 11th March 1938

Meat on Fridays? BOULESTIN, the distinguished chef. " - a - • journalist, in giving a recipe for cooking guinea fowl, adds: "The same can he done......

Three Strange Musical Clowns

Page 6 from 9th May 1941

BY IRIS CONLAY The Marx Brothers Go West pOR the first time in their history I felt that the Marx Brothers were not so funny as their story. The......

Films, 1942

Page 3 from 24th December 1942

From a Film Correspondent W HAT makes me remember a film more than anything else is an Idea. I don't care what the Idea is—hut its got to he there......

Tense Moments At The Sound Barrier

Page 8 from 25th July 1952

Grace Conway on Films THE SOUND BARRIER (Carlton : Certificate U) Director David Lean TeJOT since "The First of the Few" has Britain been better......

Python 'insult To Rutland'

Page 5 from 23rd May 1975

by MARY CRAIG The citizens of Oakham, in what used to be Rutland but is now part of Leicestershire, were definitely not amused. "An insult to the......

Charterhouse Chronicle

Page 10 from 28th February 1975

Churches and mental health Thousands now in mental hospitals in England and Wales could be discharged if the Churches were to co-operate and help......

Public Cinema

Page 13 from 14th February 1936

By Celluloid NEW FILMS " I Dream Too Much " The Carlton. Lily Pons is a coloratura soprano of international fame and reputation. Her appearance......

Juvenile Escapade With A Trail Of Killings

Page 6 from 20th December 1974

Even Christmas holidays open in violence at the cinema. Unseasonable as is the mood of Badlands ("X", Academy Cinema One), I don't have a moment's......

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