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London's West End Cinemas

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Description for London's West End Cinemas Paperback. This is a valuable and comprehensive addition to the history of the West End that will appeal to cinema enthusiasts as well as social historians and students of London and of architecture and design. Num Pages: 208 pages, 440. BIC Classification: APF. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 211 x 258 x 15. Weight in Grams: 874.

The history of London’s West End cinemas dates back more than one hundred years. This book details all of them, in chronological order, totalling well over one hundred. The best of the West End’s cinemas were outfitted to a very high standard to match their role as showcases for new films, hosting press shows and premieres, as well as a being a magnet for film enthusiasts anxious to see films on exclusive premiere runs. Even now, when films are available everywhere at the same time, the West End’s cinemas are a vibrant attraction to visitors from all over ... Read more

The oldest survivor is the Cineworld Haymarket, dating back to 1928 as a cinema. Other famous cinemas with a long history include the landmark Odeon Leicester Square and nearby Odeon West End as well as the Curzons in Mayfair and Soho, both replacing earlier picture houses. Many cinemas survive in other uses, such as the Rialto as a casino and the New Victoria as the Apollo Victoria live theatre. But here also are dozen of long vanished cinemas, some lasting only a few years and forgotten, others like the original Empire (1928 to 1961) – the largest cinema ever built in the West End – still living on in fond memory.

There are interior views as well as exteriors of most of the cinemas, and over 50 illustrations are in full colour.

This is a valuable and comprehensive addition to the history of the West End that will appeal to cinema enthusiasts as well as social historians and students of London and of architecture and design.

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Product Details

Publisher
English Heritage United Kingdom
Number of pages
208
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2014
Condition
New
Weight
876g
Number of Pages
208
Place of Publication
Swindon, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781848022577
SKU
V9781848022577
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Ref
99-21

About Allen Eyles
Film historian with a particular interest in film exhibition. Editor of the annual magazine Picture House

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