Cinema Quarterly (1934 - 1935)

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SIGHT AND SOUND A Quarterly Review PRICE SIXPENCE Special Features in the Autumn Issue Now Ready: JOHN GRIERSON— Introducing a New Art SIMON ROWSON— Economics of the Film Trade DAVID SCHRIRE— The Social Purpose of the Film Director JOHN SYDNEY— Films and Peace DAVID RITCHIE— That Newsreel Villainy PAUL ROTHA — Reviews of Films of the Quarter Book Reviews Documentary Films News from Societies Film Institute Reports TECHNICAL AND TRADE— Colour Cinematography Screens Non-Theatrical Apparatus and Films FILMS AND THE SCHOOL: A New Section for Educationists Of value to all who are interested in the progress of Cinematography PUBLISHED BY THE BRITISH FILM INSTITUTE General Manager: J. W. BROWN. Secretary: R. V. CROW. Telephone : Museum 0607/8 4 GREAT RUSSELL STREET, LONDON, W.C.I Telephone : Museum 0607/8 The Lady EVERY WEDNESDAY SIXPENCE The intelligent woman's guide to the things that matter — clothes, music, travel, stage, house-keeping. Reviews and pictures of all the important films. Inland: 30s. per annum. Abroad: 38s. per annum. 'THE LADY" OFFICES 39 & 40 BEDFORD STREET STRAND, LONDON, W.G. 2 The Complete Guide to the American Studios and Industries. MOTION PICTURE ALMANAC 1,000 pages. Every fact, figure, and personality in Hollywood and New York. £1, 0s. Od. Post free from "MOTION PICTURE HERALD/' 310 REGENT STREET, LONDON, W.l. W American FILM MAGAZINES in various collections sent post paid to any part of the world on receipt of one American dollar or equivalent, and up. J. C. MARTIN, P.O. Box 7, Hollywood, Calif. The best of the Repertory Cinemas— Omnes. See the World's Greatest Films at THE EVERYMAN CINEMA TrtEATRE Directly opposite Hampstead Tube Station. Hampstead 2285. Under the direction of J. S. FAIRFAX-JONES. • AUTHORS invited forward MSS. all kinds for publication. Fiction especially required. Also £50 cash offered for Poems. A d dress : STOCKWELL LTD., 29 Ludgate Hill, LONDON