Cinema Signs 1970-1979

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Cinema signs in London.

Various shots sign outside the Empire for 'To The Devil a Daughter'. Various shots Jacey cinema advertising 'Bisexual'. Various shots Leicester Square advertising 'The Man Who Fell To Earth'. Various shots Cinecenta. Various shots...

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Cataloguer:
Emma
Stock:
Colour
Sound:
Mute
Media URN:
92358
Sort Number:
UN 4671 G
Time in/Out:
01:19:10:00 / 01:29:13:00
Canister:
UN 4671 G
Film ID:
3379.04
Issue Date:
1970 - 1979

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  • Reducing this clips current date range, a clapperboard at 00:08 reveals the date of filming to be 9 March 1976.

    The "Cinecenta" shown at 01:37 was located on Panton Street.

    At 05:09 we see adverts for the film "Expose", featuring photos of the stars, Udo Kier, Linda Hayden and Fiona Richmond.

    "man behind sign" - that's at the London Pavilion, at Piccadilly Circus.

    jamied 16th Jan 2013

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