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Pathé News was a producer of newsreels and documentaries from 1910 to 1970 in the United Kingdom. Its founder, Charles Pathé, was a pioneer of moving pictures in the silent era. The Pathé News archive is known today as "British Pathé". Its collection of news film and movies is fully digitised and available online. [1]
The theatre then changed hands and became the Windmill Cinema (with a casino incorporated in the building), having been bought by the Compton Cinema Group [9] run by Michael Klinger and Tony Tenser. [10] On 2 November 1964, the Windmill Cinema opened with the film Nude Las Vegas. The cinema became part of the Classic Cinema chain in May 1966.
Hearst Metrotone News 1914–1967; Hearst-Vitagraph News Pictorial 1915-1916; The March of Time (Warner Bros./Time, Inc.) 1935-1951; Movietone News (20th Century Fox) 1928-1963; Pathé News 1910-1956; Paramount News (Paramount Pictures) 1925-1957; Universal Newsreel (Universal Studios) 1929-1967
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MPI also owns the stock footage archive WPA Film Library, which offers one of the industry's largest collections of music performances, newsreels, political coverage and pop culture footage and the British Pathe Newsreel Archive. [1] The company was originally started in 1976 as Maljack Productions, Inc.
Cyril Frederick "Bob" Danvers-Walker (11 October 1906 – 17 May 1990) was a British radio and newsreel announcer best known as the voice of Pathé News cinema newsreels during the Second World War and for many years afterward. His voice was described as "clear, fruity and rich, with just the suggestion of raffishness". [2]
He was an accomplished artist, and a British Pathe News film of 1956 shows him at work, painting pub-signs. [2] Farrar-Bell worked alongside Deane Skurray, son of Thomas Skurray, chairman of Morland United Breweries, Abingdon. Together they designed a plaque that went in front of every Morland pub and hotel across Wiltshire, Oxfordshire ...
Raymond Revuebar in 1980 Facade of the Raymond Revuebar from Rupert Street, 2015.. The Raymond Revuebar (1958–2004) was a theatre and strip club at 11 Walker's Court (now the location of The Box Soho nightclub), in the centre of London's Soho district.