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DetailsOriginal Format: 16mm Colour: Black & White Sound: Silent Duration: 38 secs Genre: Amateur
Subject: Urban Life Entertainment/Leisure
Summary Amateur footage showing children playing outside a school and the Paramount Cinema on Pilgrim Street in Newcastle upon Tyne where two films released in 1935 are playing. The final sequence is not contemporary with the rest of the, but maybe part of this production because of its connection to local cinemas.
Description
Amateur footage showing children playing outside a school and the Paramount Cinema on Pilgrim Street in Newcastle upon Tyne where two films released in 1935 are playing. The final sequence is not contemporary with the rest of the, but maybe part of this production because of its connection to local cinemas.
Outside the gates of a school a group of children play, one boy stands on his hands and walks across the pavement.
The Gary Cooper film ‘The Lives of the Bengal Lancer’ is playing at...
Amateur footage showing children playing outside a school and the Paramount Cinema on Pilgrim Street in Newcastle upon Tyne where two films released in 1935 are playing. The final sequence is not contemporary with the rest of the, but maybe part of this production because of its connection to local cinemas.
Outside the gates of a school a group of children play, one boy stands on his hands and walks across the pavement.
The Gary Cooper film ‘The Lives of the Bengal Lancer’ is playing at the Paramount cinema on Pilgrim street. At night neon-lights light up the cinema as pedestrians walk past the entrance. At another cinema lights promote the feature playing there; ‘Sanders of the River’ staring Paul Robeson.
The entrance to another cinema during the day and traffic moving past.