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    Cinematograph (redirect from Kinematograph)
    Cinematograph or kinematograph is an early term for several types of motion picture film mechanisms. The name was used for movie cameras as well as film...
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  • Kinematograph Weekly, popularly known as Kine Weekly, was a trade paper catering to the British film industry between 1889 and 1971. The word Kinematograph...
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  • The Kinematograph is a 2009 Polish animated short film. An elderly man named Francis is in the process of designing a movie projector. His wife Elizabeth...
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  • The British Kinematograph, Sound and Television Society (BKSTS) is an organisation which serves the technical and craft skills of the film, sound and...
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  • The Natural Color Kinematograph Company was a British company formed by Charles Urban in 1909. It sold licences and produced films in Kinemacolor, the...
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  • Cinematographic Journal and in 1907 it was renamed Kinematograph and Lantern Weekly. Kinematograph and Lantern Weekly contained trade news, advertisements...
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    trademarked as Kinemacolor and was marketed by Charles Urban’s Natural Color Kinematograph Company, which sold Kinemacolor licences around the world. Edward Raymond...
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    The Army Kinematograph Service (AKS) was established during the Second World War by the British government in August 1941 to meet the increasing training...
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  • was also known by the abbreviation B & C. The British and Colonial Kinematograph Company was formed in 1908 by Albert Henry ("Bert") Bloomfield (c.1882–1933)...
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    Dalton Cinematography James Williamson Production company Williamson Kinematograph Company Release date October 1901 (1901-10) Running time 2 minutes 8...
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  • fifth most popular film at the British box office in 1949. According to Kinematograph Weekly the 'biggest winner' at the box office in 1948 Britain was The...
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  • Esmond Stella St. Audrie Warwick Wellington Distributed by Natural Color Kinematograph Company Release date 9 April 1914 (1914-04-09) Running time 50 minutes...
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    10, 1952, p. 24. The Kinematograph Year Book, 1954 edition, London: Odhams Press Limited, 1954, p. 22. Josh Billings, Kinematograph Weekly, May 7, 1953...
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  • 12th most popular film at the British box office in 1962. According to Kinematograph Weekly the film was considered a "money maker" at the British box office...
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  • they would be able to see a Bygraves film profitably at that price. Kinematograph Weekly listed it as being "in the money" at the British box office in...
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  • "Independent Television: Present and future policy on development". Kinematograph Weekly. Studio Review. 462 (2518). Odhams: xi. ISSN 0023-155X. OCLC 1127175701...
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    was re-released in Britain in 1945 and made $460,000. According to Kinematograph Weekly, it was the most popular film of 1940 in Britain. When it premiered...
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    great-grandfather was film-enthusiast E. T. Heron, who published The Kinematograph Weekly. Dominic attended John Ball Primary School in Blackheath, London...
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  • Dalton Cinematography James Williamson Production company Williamson Kinematograph Company Release date 15 October 1901 (1901-10-15) Running time 1 min...
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    "Hotel of the Golden Ship", and installed a cinema in it, the "Bio-Kinematograph". The third stationary cinema, called "Kino Kolloseum", in town was...
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  • of the most popular at the British box office in 1954. According to Kinematograph Weekly the film was a "money maker" at the British box office in 1954...
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  • close friends with each other until the latter's death. According to Kinematograph Weekly the film was "in the money" at the British box office in 1957...
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    Ernst Plank were offering chromolithographed film loops for their toy kinematographs. The films were traced from live-action film footage. The rotoscope...
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    UK, the film earned theatrical rentals of $1.9 million. According to Kinematograph Weekly the film was "in the money" at the British box office in 1957...
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    ISBN 0-8386-3082-0 "Representative Kinematograph Shows: Singing Pictures at the Hippodrome" (1907), Kinematograph and Lantern Weekly, September 5. Richie...
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  • John (9 Nov 1961). "Production". Kinematograph Weekly. p. 16. "'Quare Fellow' to premiere at Cork Festival". Kinematograph Weekly. 30 Aug 1962. p. 6. "Gondola...
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    Wegweiser Scherls Wohnungs-Zeitung Filmwelt Denken und Raten Das Grundeigentum Der Kinematograph Echo Deutsche technische Auslandszeitschrift Der Adler...
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    February 2016. "The Derek Todd Interview". Kine Weekly (Supplement to Kinematograph Weekly ed.). 13 February 1971. pp. 3–6. "EMI Buys Bernard Delfont Org...
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  • Times noted its "... restrained, well-knit scenario." According to Kinematograph Weekly the film was "in the money" at the British box office in 1957...
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    $8 million, making it the 15th-highest grossing film of 1962. According to Kinematograph Weekly the film was considered a "money maker" at the British box office...
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