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[…] I was the original film buff. I had a home cinema at about 12. A local sweet shop started to sell film, six feet a penny - inflammable film, bits of newsreels - and I used to buy these bits of film because I had a toy cinema that, a toy projector somebody bought me, and somehow or other I got to kn[…]
[…] about 1912, with their two Westerns, French comic, Italian comic, newsreel ... and all the bits and pieces they were […]
[…]sing film.NA: So was this connected to the film industry were they processing film publicity stills or?CL: Oh no, no, they were doing they were doing newsreels and feature films for processing/NA: yeah yeah.CL: I think they were the top labs, laboratories in England, in Europe.NA: It would’ve been a[…]
[…]opportunities. Yes. And learning to handle film and. And we also I seem to remember we used to go into the small theatre every week to see the latest newsreels. Catch up on all the latest stuff.SPEAKER: M9Well I mean the German newsreel had the German newsreels which came to the Lisbon embassy which[…]
[…]ned since the fall of France to the invasion which we knew was going to take place within a month or so, or roughly. This largely had to be done with newsreel material gathered from all sources, incidentally I used to see the German and Italian newsreels two days after they were issued either in Ger[…]