Cinema Quarterly (1934 - 1935)

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COLNE LITERARY AND SCIENTIFIC SOCIETY. Hon. Sec, C. Hargeaves, Greystones, Colne. Feb. 20. Newsreel, Silly Symphony, Everest 1924, Kameradschaft. Mar. 27. Newsreel, O'er Hill and Dale, Mickey Mouse, Carmen, Le Million. The Society hopes to arrange an extended season next winter and to include lectures on various aspects of the cinema. CROYDON FILM SOCIETY. Hon. Sec, G. R. Bailey, 51 High Street. Jan. 20. Mickey Mouse, Spring on the Farm, Poil de Carotte. Feb. 17. Crazy Ray, Le Dernier Milliardaire. Mar. 1 7. The Battle of Arras, Blow Bugles Blow. Talks have been given by H. Ewan on the French Cinema, and by Sir Philip Gibbs on The Battle of Arras. Ivor Montagu and Paul Rotha were guests at the Society luncheon on March 1 7, when they addressed the members. EDINBURGH FILM GUILD, 17 S. St. Andrew Street. Feb. 24. Dawn to Dawn, Joie de Vivre, Ces Messieurs de la Sante. Mar. 24. Two Gasparcolor shorts, All Quiet in the East, Fischinger abstract, The Song of Ceylon, Refugees. Campbell Nairne addressed the Guild on "A Novelist's View of the Scenario," and D. Cleghorn Thomson took the chair at a discussion on "The Relations Between Cinema and Stage." On Feb. 6 there was a special show of G.P.O. films in the Studio. FILM SOCIETY OF GLASGOW. Hon. Sec, D. Paterson Walker, 127 St. Vincent Street. Feb. 3. Football Daft, All Quiet in the East, Nachtliche Ruhestrung, Ces Messieurs de la Sante. Feb. 24. 6.30 Collection, The Idea, Lie blei. Mar. 17. Le Million, Joie de Vivre, Refugees. The membership of the Society has grown to such an extent that it has been necessary to hold afternoon as well as evening performances. Glasgow, as well as being the oldest society outside of London, is now probably the largest — and certainly not the least enthusiastic or efficient. HAMPSTEAD FILM SOCIETY. Everyman Cinema Theatre, London, N.W.3. Jan. 20. Un Monaster e, Warning Shadows. Feb. 17. Beyond This Open Road, Blow, Bugles, Blow. Mar. Der Gestolene Herz, Domesday England, Zer0 de Conduite. April. The Birth of a Nation. LEICESTER FILM SOCIETY. Hon. Sec, E. Irving Richards, Vaughan College. Jan. 19. What the Newsreel Shows, Oil Symphony, All Quiet in the East, A Trip to Davy Jones' Locker (colour primitive), Rapt. Feb. 9. Beyond this Open Road, Oil Symphony, The Doomed Battalion, Nachtliche Ruhesturung. Feb. 16. The Sundew, Un Monastere, Le Dernier Milliardaire. Mar. 16. Three Early Fragments, Droitwich, Anna und Elisabeth, Joie de Vivre. April 13. The Society arranged a special exhibition of sketches by Stella Burford, illustrating work inside a British film studio. MANCHESTER AND SALFORD WORKERS' FILM SOCIETY, 86 Hulton Street, Salford. Jan. 19. Power, Mail, Charlemagne. Feb. 16. Russia To-day, Gamla Stan, Pett and Pott, Fischinger abstract, Oil Symphony. Mar. 16. Vienna the Wonderful, The Amoeba, Contact, Zero de Conduite. MERSEYSIDE FILM INSTITUTE SOCIETY, Bluecoat Chambers, School Lane, Liverpool. Feb. 15. Zuts Cartoon, Oil Symphony, Poil de Carotte. April 12. Night on the Bare Mountain, Joie de Vivre, Dawn to Dawn, Men and Jobs. On Feb. 26 there was a special exhibition of educational films arranged by Gaumont-British, and on April 25 there was a show of G.P.O. films. On Mar. 14 Dorothy Knowles spoke on "Censorship," and on Mar. 24 C. J. Graham on "Acting for Films in 1912." Cinderella was shown on sub-standard. NORTH LONDON FILM SOCIETY. Hon. Sec, H. A. Green, 6 Carysfort Road, Stoke Newington, London, N.16. Feb. 3. Crossing the Great Sagrada, Gasparcolor, Lot in Sodom, The Living Corpse. 184