Friday, September 17, 2010

Film Extra

I don't think I'd ever want to be a film extra.

Friday, June 11, 2010

Nothing to do with films, but............

I see that John McEnroe and Martina Hingis are meant to be at the Tradition-ICAP Liverpool International Tennis Tournament 2010, at Calderstones Park. The tournament is meant to run from the 16th-20th June, 2010.

Friday, March 13, 2009

From a 1936 Liverpool Echo newspaper.

Tatler. Now open from 10.30 a.m. to 11 p.m. Tatler.

All patrons between 10.30 a.m. and 12 noon are invited to partake of coffee and biscuits at the guests of the management.

"March Of Time, No. 2"

Progress in Palestine.

"Fish From Hell."

Thrills of the deep.

"Musical Farmer," Walt Disney Cartoon, and ALL THE LATEST NEWS.

Thursday, March 12, 2009

From a 1936 Liverpool Echo newspaper.

FUTURIST. FUTURIST. As brilliant as the "Thin Man," As scintillating as "Evelyn Prentice," Joan Crawford Joan Crawford in "No More Ladies." "No More Ladies." 'A.' Brilliant stars include:

Robert Montgomery, Franchot Tone, Edna May Oliver, Charlie Ruggles. Screened at 1.9, 3.12, 5.15, 7.18, 9.21.

Monday next. The Show Of A Lifetime.
An Enormous Cost.
Two World-Famous Plays On One Programme.

You will never be able to see these together at any other show!

JEAN GILLIE

in the record-breaking West-End play,

'While Parents Sleep.'

and

Seymour Hicks and Donald Calthrop in "Scrooge."

ALL NEXT WEEK.

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Do you know "Diamond Jim"?

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

From a 1936 Liverpool Echo newspaper.

Soon: "An Honeymoon For Three."

SCALA. SCALA. This programme is exclusive, and cannot be seen at any other cinema in Liverpool. Extra! Big Male Robbery! The Gold Diggers Are Busy Again.....In The Breach Of Promise Backet! Joan Blondell, Glenda Farrell in the biggest scream hit of their careers, "We're In The Money." "We're In The Money." Tke our word for it. This is one of the biggest laugh shows of the season. Showing at 2.15...4.40...7.0...9.20.

And in addition.

"Reckless Roads." Two thoroughbreds- a girl & a horse- both racing against heavy odds, and winning through featuring Judith Allen & Regis Toomey. Showing at 1.5...3.25...5.50...8.10,

Next Week- First time in the centre of Liverpool. "The Bride Of Frankenstein."

From a 1936 Liverpool Echo newspaper.

Palais de Luxe. Will Hay and Gordon Harker in "Boys Will Be Boys." "A." Daily at 1.10...3.45...6.30...9.15. Also Spencer Tracy and Virginia Bruce in "The Murder Man," "A." Daily at 2.30...5.15...8.0.

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

From an 1936 Liverpool Echo newspaper.

Carlton Theatre, Tuebrook. An A.B.C. Theatre. 921 Old Swan. Free Car Park. All this week. Richard Tauber, The Man with the Golden Voice, in "Heart's Desire." "U." With Leonora Corbett. Also "What The Parrot Saw." Organ interludes by Vincent Parker.