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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......

The Film

Page 10 from 17th September 1937

Case For The Prosecution Highbred Films Are Not Highbrow Films From IRIS CONLAY, Catholic Herald Film Critic I will open my case against the......

Will Scotland Allow Them To Make Er A " Crown Colony " ?

Page 12 from 12th November 1937

Edinburgh Tired Of Protestant Extremism By PETER F. ANSON If the Gilmour Committee's scheme comes into operation Scotland will, in practice, be......

De-humanised Documentary I S

Page 10 from 26th August 1938

Chilly job To Be Done Radio's Lesson To The Film Pare Lorentz is a film name. It belongs to the American version of John Grierson, and its owner......

For Dm Last Hundred Years Britain Has Been An...

Page 10 from 26th May 1939

A Government Department makes films which remind us of realities G OVERNMENT Department films such as those of the G.P.O. are too well known to......

There Are No Tears In This Tragedy

Page 6 from 22nd August 1952

THE BRAVE DON'T CRY (Gatanont and Marble Arch Pavilion: Certificate U) Director: Philip Leacock w HAT happens down in the coal-mine when there is......

The Film Brings Out Unity Of Work And Art By John Trevelyan

Page 6 from 9th May 1958

H AID it ever been suggested that a full length film about a man sharpening a piece of metal would be acclaimed as high among the best......

Your Garden Is Vital In War

Page 3 from 16th April 1943

by E. J. KING IT is marvellous to look around at all the fruit blossom now here and shortly to come. We begin to wonder whether a late frost is......

The Pilgrim's Tales

Page 6 from 5th February 1982

THE Christian tourist should approach Britain's ancient shrines as a pilgrim suggests Christopher Rails. He cites the examples of Glastonbury,......

Public Cinema

Page 16 from 27th September 1935

By Celluloid 'INTERNATIONAL CINEMA Cinema has to be international. It could 'not pay its way unless it was. In its early days that was the great......

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