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Pictureville Cinema is a cinema auditorium located within the National Science and Media Museum in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England. The building was originally the Theatre for Bradford Central Library which opened in 1967. Pictureville is one of the best equipped cinemas in the world.
Bradford Odeon is the name applied to two different cinemas in central Bradford, West Yorkshire, England. One, in Godwin Street , was built in 1930 and survives; the other, in Manchester Road , was built in 1938 and demolished in 1969.
The Myrtles Plantation was built in 1796 by General David Bradford on 600 acres (0.94 sq mi; 2.4 km 2) in what was then part of Spanish West Florida and was named "Laurel Grove." Bradford lived there alone for several years, until President John Adams pardoned him for his role in the Pennsylvania Whiskey Rebellion in 1799.
Hanney said he’s been a movie lover since he was 14, when he was working at a local movie house for free posters. “‘Doctor Zhivago,’ ‘Gone with the Wind,’ ‘The Sound of Music ...
The museum organised and held four major film events every year: Bradford International Film Festival, Bradford Animation Festival, Bite the Mango and Fantastic Films Weekend. These attracted international speakers and new and classic works from around the world. All four festivals were eventually cancelled by the museum.
Films shot partially or wholly in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England, which has the title of the world's first UNESCO City of Film. Pages in category "Films shot in Bradford" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.
This category includes articles on films set in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England, which has the title of the world's first UNESCO City of Film. Pages in category "Films set in Bradford" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.
The Bradford Playhouse is a 266-seat proscenium arch theatre with circle and stall seating based in Little Germany, in the city of Bradford, West Yorkshire, England. Formerly known as The Priestley, the theatre also has a studio space that has flexible lighting, sound and seating arrangements.