Cinema Quarterly (1934 - 1935)

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ACADEMY CINEMA 16 5, OXFORD STREET, W.l. (Organiser Miss ELSIE COHEN] Gerrard 2981 Now Showing ANNA STEN AND FRITZ KORTNER IN " THE BROTHERS KARAMAZOV " • Future Presentations include: YVONNE PRINTEMPS IN "LA DAME AUX CAMELIAS D. ROSHAL'S "ST. PETERSBURG (Russian) "DER SCHIMMELREITER" (u) A Frisian Legend "PETTERSSON AND BENDEL" (Swedish) OSWALD'S "UNHEIMLICHE GESCHICHTEN " [a] ROBERT LYNEN IN "SANS FAMILLE " <aj (A) Notices of New Presentations will be sent free on receipt of Name and Address BIND YOUR C.Q.'S BEFORE THEY GO ASTRAY • Full cloth cases, attractively bound in vermilion and grey are now available for Vols. 1, 2 and 3. • Each binder holds a year's issues, and is selfadjustable. The copies are held absolutely securely in position, but by an ingenious device any single copy may be removed if required. • Price 3s 6d. each (Postage 6d. extra). No further expense required for binding. CINEMA QUARTERLY 24 N.W. Thistle Street Lane, Edinburgh, 2 Arrangements for the Second IFMA SUMMER SCHOOL OF FILM PRODUCTION are now in preparation. Lectures and demonstrations by famous directors. Film exhibitions. Write now for full particulars of a pleasant and profitable week-end, to the Hon. Sec. INDEPENDENT FILM-MAKERS ASSOCIATION 32 SHAFTESBURY AVENUE., LONDON, W.l JEW SDSS 5s. net THE PRIVATE LIFE OF HENRY VIII 3s. 66. net Scenario-writers would be well advised to study closely the way in which the scripts of these two famous British films are set out. They are the first film scenarios ever to appear in print. Edited by ERNEST BETTS, film critic of the Sunday Express. ^ptniipki & CO. LTD., irmnrm