RM2BW29R3–German railway film director sees British cinema coach. Herr Muller Hillebrand, who has charge of the German Railways film department and who has been invited to show some of the films to British railway officials, visited King's Cross Station, London, and inspected the special cinema coach. This coach is fitted out as a miniature cinema. Photo shows, Herr Muller Hillebrand (centre), being shown at the cinema coach at King's Cross. 27 November 1937
RMPPK7GM–The Dome Cinema, an old historic British cinema in Marine Parade in Worthing, West Sussex, England, UK.
RME5NYCR–Generic poster for the films of British comedian Graham Moffat, 1930s
RMG6RT7A–Peter Greenaway with the award for Outstanding Contribution to British Cinema, at The EE British Academy Film Awards 2014, at the Royal Opera House, Bow Street, London.
RMKE559D–Gracie Fields. Singer, comedienne and star of cinema, stage and music hall. 9 January 1898 – 27 September 1979. (Wills's cigarette card)
RME1GHXT–Three Friends a 1972 concept album by the British progressive rock band Gentle Giant.
RMRC5RDA–'Architecture for the Cinema Palace at Shepherd's Bush', c1935. Creator: Yerbury.
RMK3JD7Y–STAR CINEMAS: A British cinema circuit
RM2ET5XPR–Charlie Chaplin Vintage 1914 Film Movie Cinema Poster Keystone Comedies 1914 - MAKING A LIVING - Henry Lehrman - (1915, British) Colour Lithograph
RM2M3T39R–Actor Ernest Trimmingham (1880-1942) - Actor in the role of the Bandleader 'The Dippers' at The Criterion, pictured with Henry Wenham (in the role of Lord Mellingham). Trimmingham was an actor on stage and screen from the British Overseas Territory of Bermuda. He was one of the first black actors in British cinema.
RM2B9YR7H–John Boorman, British film director, at Edinburgh International Book Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, August 2003.
RM2HJ5KBD–1960 Film Peeping Tom, behind the scenes filming at Pinewood Studios, Buckinghamshire, Monday 30th November 1959. Peeping Tom, a psychological horror thriller film directed by Michael Powell. At the time, the film harsh reception by critics, but has since been re-evaluated and is now widely considered a masterpiece of British cinema. Our Picture Shows ... Moira Shearer who plays the character Vivian.
RM2H4EGTR–A small promotional leaflet (based on the film poster) given away to British cinema-goers when they went to see the movie ‘Barry McKenzie Holds his Own’, released in 1974. It translated some of Barry’s colourful slang or ‘strine’ (derived from ‘Australian’). The character of Barry McKenzie was created by Barry Humphries. Archetypal Australian bloke, Barry (played by Barry Crocker, shown top), is let loose in Paris. McKenzie frequently used colourful slang for bodily functions like “technicolour yawn” (vomiting – seen here in the centre), “point Percy at the porcelain” (male urination).
RM2F1R0EW–Ken Russell film director at his home in London 1985
RMD3B4PK–(dpa) - British actress Rebecca Palmer, pictured during the filming of 'The Stratosphere Girl' on location in Cologne, Germany, 26 September 2002. The German-Japanese-British cinema co-production tells the story of a highschool graduate, who gets a job as an escort lady for businessmen in Tokyo. Ins
RM2D6N3P6–British cinema ticket stub from the Regal Cinema in Kettering for the Sunday October 18th 1942 performance of GONE WITH THE WIND 1939 director VICTOR FLEMING novel Margaret Mitchell music Max Steiner costumes Walter Plunkett producer David O. Selznick Selznick International Pictures / Metro Goldwyn Mayer
RM2H0533P–British actress Audrey Hepburn, 1970s
RF2D252DM–The Alhambra Cinema in the Cumbrian market town of Keswick. Built in 1913 and opened on 22nd Jan 2014, it has been in operation for over 100 years!
RMBNK3YT–Duke of Yorks cinema in Brighton, UK. It celebrated its Centenary on 22 September 2010 making it Britain's oldest working cinema
RM2BW29FP–German railway film director sees British cinema coach. Herr Muller Hillebrand, who has charge of the German Railways film department and who has been invited to show some of the films to British railway officials, visited King's Cross Station, London, and inspected the special cinema coach. This coach is fitted out as a miniature cinema. Photo shows, Herr Muller Hillebrand (right) , inspecting the projector in the cinema coach at King's Cross station. 27 November 1937
RMF1J4MJ–The Picturedrome cinema after refurbishment, in Bognor Regis, West Sussex, England, UK. Bognor Picturedome.
RMG6RT7D–Peter Greenaway with the award for Outstanding Contribution to British Cinema, at The EE British Academy Film Awards 2014, at the Royal Opera House, Bow Street, London.
RMKE559M–Reginald New. Cinema organist, broadcast performances for the BBC from Beaufort Cinema, Birmingham. (Wills's cigarette card)
RM2K09602–James Mason. James Neville Mason (15 May 1909 - 27 July 1984) was an English actor. He achieved considerable success in British cinema before becoming a star in Hollywood.
RM2E6HF18–Tim Angel of Angels Costumes holds his award for outstanding contribution to British cinema at the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) Awards at the Royal Opera House in London, February 14, 2016. REUTERS/Toby Melville
RMK3J92K–SID HYAMS SID HYAMS British Cinema Exhibitor
RMW4H2NM–'Doctor Zhivago' first release movie film cinema poster for the 1965 epic 'Doctor Zhivago'. Directed by David Lean, the film starred Julie Christie and Omar Sharif. This was one of the biggest films of 1965, feted with ten Oscar nominations, scooping five. Doctor Zhivago is a 1965 British-Italian epic romantic drama film directed by David Lean. It is set in Russia between the years prior to World War I and the Russian Civil War of 1917–1922, and is based on the 1957 Boris Pasternak novel Doctor Zhivago. While immensely popular in the West, the book was banned in the Soviet Union for decades.
RM2M3T39G–Ernest Trimmingham (1880 - 1942), Actor in the role of the Bandleader 'The Dippers' at The Criterion, pictured with Binnie Hale (in the role of the Professional American dancer Pauline Dipper). Trimmingham was an actor on stage and screen from the British Overseas Territory of Bermuda. He was one of the first black actors in British cinema. Date: 1922
RM2B9YR7Y–John Boorman, British film director, at Edinburgh International Book Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, August 2003.
RM2HJ50XW–1960 Film Peeping Tom, behind the scenes filming at Pinewood Studios, Buckinghamshire, Monday 30th November 1959. Peeping Tom, a psychological horror thriller film directed by Michael Powell. At the time, the film harsh reception by critics, but has since been re-evaluated and is now widely considered a masterpiece of British cinema. Our Picture Shows ... Moira Shearer who plays the character Vivian.
RM2KE5XKD–People watching open air cinema in Hyde Park
RFD4GM1N–British theatre and English performing arts concept with an old flag of Britain on a comedy and tragedy mask representing the rich cultural tradition of classical cinema and movie making in England.
RMHAK4GK–Mary Rorke, 1858 - 1938. British stage and film actress. From The Strand Magazine, Vol I January to June, 1891.
RM2G68K4B–Back Cover of British Cinema Programme for the Paramount Theatre in Leeds from November 1932 for JEANETTE MacDONALD and MAURICE CHEVALIER in ONE HOUR WITH YOU 1932 directors GEORGE CUKOR and ERNST LUBITSCH from the play Only a Dream by Lothar Schmidt gowns Travis Banton producer Ernst Lubitsch Paramount Pictures
RM2H051XB–British actress Audrey Hepburn, 1970s
RF2D251H0–The Alhambra Cinema in the Cumbrian market town of Keswick. Built in 1913 and opened on 22nd Jan 2014, it has been in operation for over 100 years!
RMB2HKEK–Laughton, Charles, 1.7.1899 - 15.12.1962, British actor, portrait, 1949,
RM2BW8YWM–Claude Hulbert the British comic actor at the Grenada Cinema opening . 1937
RF2D5JP2J–Bessie Love (born Juanita Horton; 1898 – 1986) was an American-British actress who achieved prominence playing innocent, young girls and wholesome lea
RME5MWA3–TORMENTED, British poster art, April Pearson (top, left of center), Alex Pettyfer (top, center), Georgia King (laying down,
RMG6RT7H–Peter Greenaway with the award for Outstanding Contribution to British Cinema, at The EE British Academy Film Awards 2014, at the Royal Opera House, Bow Street, London.
RMKE559C–Cicely Courtneidge. Australian-born British comedienne and actress of stage and screen. 1 April 1893 – 26 April 1980. (Wills's cigarette card)
RM2K08B2W–James Neville Mason (15 May 1909 - 27 July 1984) was an English actor. He achieved considerable success in British cinema before becoming a star in Hollywood. James Mason with his wife Pamela Kellino and daughter Portland
RM2CMYR2E–Tim Angel of Angels Costumes holds his award for outstanding contribution to British cinema at the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) Awards at the Royal Opera House in London, February 14, 2016. REUTERS/Toby Melville
RMK3J92H–PHILIP HYAMS PHILIP HYAMS British Cinema Exhibitor
RMD241HN–British actor Chiwetel Ejiofor arrives at the Cinema For Peace Foundation's Gala For Humanity at Hotel Beverly Hills in Los Angeles, USA, on 11 January 2013. He was honored with the Cinema for Peace Humanitarian Award 2013. Photo: Hubert Boesl/dpa
RM2M3T3A4–Mr Ernest Trimmingham (1880-1942) - an actor on stage and screen from the British Overseas Territory of Bermuda. He was one of the first black actors in British cinema. Pictured here as the 'part-author and orignator' of 'The Belle of Bermuda' a musical play. The caption mentions he is famous in Bermuda for impersonation of Statesmen, with the Bermuda Officers giving him the nickname 'Joe'
RM2B9YR7P–John Boorman, British film director, at Edinburgh International Book Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, August 2003.
RM2HJ59HG–1960 Film Peeping Tom, behind the scenes filming at Pinewood Studios, Buckinghamshire, Monday 30th November 1959. Peeping Tom, a psychological horror thriller film directed by Michael Powell. At the time, the film harsh reception by critics, but has since been re-evaluated and is now widely considered a masterpiece of British cinema. Our Picture Shows ... Moira Shearer who plays the character Vivian.
RMEH40FA–Promotional photograph of the British actress and dancer, Aimi MacDonald, taken at The Cinema Museum, Kennington.
RF2BNCXWJ–Universal Icon Symbols Group of 4 Modern Solid Glyphs of device, british, cinema, performance, kingdom Editable Vector Design Elements
RM2G68K6H–Inside Page of British Cinema Programme for the Paramount Theatre in Leeds from November 1932 for MAURICE CHEVALIER and JEANETTE MacDONALD in ONE HOUR WITH YOU 1932 directors GEORGE CUKOR and ERNST LUBITSCH from the play Only a Dream by Lothar Schmidt gowns Travis Banton producer Ernst Lubitsch Paramount Pictures
RM2H050B1–British actress Audrey Hepburn, 1970s
RF2D2523Y–The Alhambra Cinema in the Cumbrian market town of Keswick. Built in 1913 and opened on 22nd Jan 2014, it has been in operation for over 100 years!
RMB2HK79–Burton, Richard, 10.11.1925 - 5.8.1984, British actor, half length, 1950s,
RM2BW3C2K–London Mayors and British sporting champions at cinema show . 30 October 1934
RMG6RT7E–Peter Greenaway with the award for Outstanding Contribution to British Cinema, at The EE British Academy Film Awards 2014, at the Royal Opera House, Bow Street, London.
RM2HGW4R3–Cinema, Canada, British Columbia, N 53 13' 59'', W 122 27' 10'', map, Timeless Map published in 2021. Travelers, explorers and adventurers like Florence Nightingale, David Livingstone, Ernest Shackleton, Lewis and Clark and Sherlock Holmes relied on maps to plan travels to the world's most remote corners, Timeless Maps is mapping most locations on the globe, showing the achievement of great dreams
RM2K09APB–Make-shift cinema for British army soldiers during World War II.
RM2D45D3Y–British director Ken Loach attends a British cinema festival in Nice April 6, 2001. His movie 'My name is Joe' will be screened after a press conference given by the British director. EG/
RMK3J92G–MICK HYAMS MICK HYAMS British Cinema Exhibitor
RMD241PC–British actor Chiwetel Ejiofor arrives at the Cinema For Peace Foundation's Gala For Humanity at Hotel Beverly Hills in Los Angeles, USA, on 11 January 2013. He was honored with the Cinema for Peace Humanitarian Award 2013. Photo: Hubert Boesl/dpa
RM2M3T39D–'The Dippers' at the Criterion - a 'sparkling' new farce by Ben Travers - Act II - Mr Ernest Trimmingham (misspelled here as Trimingham) (1880-1942) is the leader of the band playing for the Dippers. He shows Mr Cyril Maude how 'Abide with Me' may be jazzed. Trimmingham was an actor on stage and screen from the British Overseas Territory of Bermuda. He was one of the first black actors in British cinema.
RMERG12C–Madeleine Carroll, British actress. 26 February 1906 – 2 October 1987. (Player's cigarette card).
RM2HJ69R7–1960 Film Peeping Tom, behind the scenes filming at Pinewood Studios, Buckinghamshire, Monday 30th November 1959. Peeping Tom, a psychological horror thriller film directed by Michael Powell. At the time, the film harsh reception by critics, but has since been re-evaluated and is now widely considered a masterpiece of British cinema. Our Picture Shows ... Moira Shearer who plays the character Vivian.
RMEH40FE–Promotional photograph of the British actress and dancer, Aimi MacDonald, taken at The Cinema Museum, Kennington.
RM2AHB2B7–Vintage Film Poster 1918 CHARLIE CHAPLIN/CHARLOT Auguste Leymarie, Starring Charlie Chaplin Original Charlie Chaplin Movie Poster 'Affiche Passe-Partout' by Leymarie 1918 Everest Films French France Printed in America the poster was made to advertise the success of Charlie Chaplin. This poster is featured in the book 'Charlie Chaplin - Movie Posters' The Tramp (Charlot in several languages), also known as The Little Tramp, was British actor Charlie Chaplin's most memorable on-screen character and an icon in silent world cinema
RM2G68K39–Front Cover of British Cinema Programme from November 1932 for the Paramount Theatre in Leeds for MAURICE CHEVALIER JEANETTE MacDONALD and GENEVIEVE TOBIN in ONE HOUR WITH YOU 1932 directors GEORGE CUKOR and ERNST LUBITSCH from the play Only a Dream by Lothar Schmidt gowns Travis Banton producer Ernst Lubitsch Paramount Pictures
RM2H04XP3–British actress Samantha Eggar, 1970s
RF2D25250–The Alhambra Cinema in the Cumbrian market town of Keswick. Built in 1913 and opened on 22nd Jan 2014, it has been in operation for over 100 years!
RMB2HK6B–Leigh, Vivien, 5.11.1913 - 7.7.1967, British actress, half length with cat, 1940s,
RM2BW90HH–British actress miss Belle Chrystall at the Odeon cinema in Sidcup , Kent . 1937
RMM4WKC2–Nick Powell and Jon Wardle with the award for Outstanding contribution to British Cinema in the press room at the EE British Academy Film Awards held at the Royal Albert Hall, Kensington Gore, Kensington, London. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Sunday February 18, 2018. See PA Story SHOWBIZ Bafta. Photo credit should read: Ian West/PA Wire.
RM2BAYP64–Cinema advertisement for the British Limbless Ex-Servicemen's Association, 1940s
RMH3YPKE–Photograph of Patrick Barr (1908-1985) a British film and television actor. Dated 20th Century
RM2D3NHCY–British director Ken Loach attends a British cinema festival in Nice April 6, 2001. His movie 'My Name is Joe' will be screened after a press conference given by the british director. EG/
RMK3J1DR–OSCAR DEUTSCH Founder of Odeon,the British cinema circuit. A probably apocraphyl suggestion is that Odeon stood for Oscar Deutsch Entertains Our Nation
RMD241PX–British actor Chiwetel Ejiofor arrives at the Cinema For Peace Foundation's Gala For Humanity at Hotel Beverly Hills in Los Angeles, USA, on 11 January 2013. He was honored with the Cinema for Peace Humanitarian Award 2013. Photo: Hubert Boesl/dpa
RM2M3T39C–'The Dippers' at the Criterion - a farce by Ben Travers - Mr Ernest Trimmingham (1880 - 1942) is the leader of the band playing for the Dippers. Here he is showing Mr Cyril Maude (in the role of Mr Henry Talboyes) how how to get the hang of syncopated technique. Trimmingham was an actor on stage and screen from the British Overseas Territory of Bermuda. He was one of the first black actors in British cinema. Date: 1922
RMERG14A–Ralph Lynn, British stage and screen actor. 8 March 1882 - 8 August 1962. (Player's cigarette card).
RM2HJ6151–1960 Film Peeping Tom, behind the scenes filming at Pinewood Studios, Buckinghamshire, Monday 30th November 1959. Peeping Tom, a psychological horror thriller film directed by Michael Powell. At the time, the film harsh reception by critics, but has since been re-evaluated and is now widely considered a masterpiece of British cinema. Our Picture Shows ... Moira Shearer who plays the character Vivian.
RMEH40FC–Promotional photograph of the British actress and dancer, Aimi MacDonald, taken at The Cinema Museum, Kennington.
RMW4H2P8–Star Wars 1977 UK 1970's film movie cinema poster for the debut of 'Star Wars' (1977). Star Wars (20th Century Fox, 1978). British Quad Poster Star Wars (also known as Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope) is a 1977 American epic space-opera film written and directed by George Lucas. It is the first film in the original Star Wars trilogy and the beginning of the Star Wars franchise. Starring Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher, Peter Cushing, Alec Guinness, David Prowse, James Earl Jones, Anthony Daniels, Kenny Baker, and Peter Mayhew, music John Williams directed by George Lucas
RMJG0A9J–Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic. 03rd July, 2017. Director Ken Loach, left, and his long-time screenwriter Paul Laverty attend a news conference within the 52nd International Film Festival in Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic, on July 3, 2017, as the Crystal Globe for Outstanding Artistic Contribution to World Cinema will be presented to two individuals who together have influenced the history of British cinema. Credit: Katerina Sulova/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News
RM2H04XNR–British actress Samantha Eggar, 1970s
RF2D251F2–The Alhambra Cinema in the Cumbrian market town of Keswick. Built in 1913 and opened on 22nd Jan 2014, it has been in operation for over 100 years!
RMARGGHJ–Dors, Diana, 23.10.1931 - 4.5.1984, British actress, portrait in young days, 1940s,
RM2BW8RWA–British actress , Jessie Matthews singing on stage at the opening of the Granada cinema at Welling in Kent . 1938
RMG9RR7K–Sir Richard Attenborough greets Lord Olivier at the London Standard Film Awards in London last night. Sir Richard, Oscar winning director of the film Gandhi was presented with a special award by Lord Olivier in recognition of his 40 years service in British cinema. 21/11/1983 207710-1
RF2BXA5MT–London- Curzon Cinema in Aldgate East
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