Old Cinemas by Allen Eyles

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Old Cinemas by Allen Eyles

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This book examines the rise and fall of the picture house in Britain before the advent of the dreary and unadventurous multiplex.

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Old Cinemas by Allen Eyles

No building type arouses more nostalgic affection than the traditional high street cinema, not only because of the impression made by the films on the screen and the havent if offered to courting couples, but also because of its own special atomosphere of expectations, relaxation and escape, usually enhanced by the decorative surroundings. Many picture huses were unremarkable, and some had decline to uncomfortable 'fleapits' but the cinema inspired architects and designers to create some of the most extravagant and some of the most avant-garde buildings erected in the twentieth century. Around 160 surviving English examples have become listed buildings. This book examines the rise and fall of the picture house in Britain before the advent of the dreary and unadventurous multiplex.
Hooked on films from the age of eleven, Allen Eyles, decided to make a living from his passion for cinema. He has written many film books, including careers studies of the Marx Brothers, John Wayne, Rex Harrison and others. After he obsereved the destruction of several notable cinemas, he began documenting their history and has authored books about the Gaumont, ABC and Granada circuits and is currently at work on a two-volume history of Odeon cinemas.
SKU GOR002306729
ISBN 13 9780747804888
ISBN 10 0747804885
Title Old Cinemas
Author Allen Eyles
Series Shire Library
Condition Very Good
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Year published 2005-05-01
Number of pages 32
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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