fact that "Carry on Regardless" is certarn , ot bravado is shown by the announcement . er Rogers that yet another "Carry On" 3t yet fixed) is in the offing for next year. )3 - e that will come a sliglvtly different 'Y• " The Happy Band." As this is about Is at a music academy it
December 29, 1960 - Kinematograph Weekly - London, London, England
Columbia. British. (U) Photographed in Eastman Color. Directed by John Mantel!. Narrated by Richard Dimbleby. 3,022 feet. Release not fixed HISTORICAL cameo documentary, presented in Eastman Color. It sketchily covers the life of William, Duke of Normandy, who conquered England
December 29, 1960 - Kinematograph Weekly - London, London, England
E. - MGM £6OO SHOWMANSHIP CONTEST Bank employees were his guests PLAYEES of local banks were invited to • The Day They Robbed The Bank of E n vad " at the Gaumont, Stoke, by manager E. f Ives. T. , was pant of a comprehensive campaign featured a tour around the town by a your lad
December 29, 1960 - Kinematograph Weekly - London, London, England
television, will not be extended to James Woolf. In reaching this decision, the CEA executive committee emphasises that the original resolution whereby members were recommended not to book any film or films in which John Woolf or Daniel Angel or their respective companies were c
December 29, 1960 - Kinematograph Weekly - London, London, England
NEW YORK.—MGM has signed a contract with Australian television stations for the use of pictures from the company's pre-1949 library of features for a sum of 2,600,000 dollars over a five-year period. This action is the result of exploration by the MGM markt ling departments in a
December 29, 1960 - Kinematograph Weekly - London, London, England
HENRI CLOUZOTS picture " Verite. - starring Brigitte Bardot. world-:de ieleae by Cc:ambia has won douhk distinction being sekcted as France's on:y entry in the American Academy Awards " Oscar race for 1961. and by being chosen as the official French entry in the Mar del P:ata Fe
December 29, 1960 - Kinematograph Weekly - London, London, England
THE old year, drawing to a close, has been a year of contrasts. Hopes have been raised by successes in many fields and then dashed by bitter disappointments in others. The abolition of Entertainments Duty on the c:nema was the biggest single benefit for the industry during the y
December 29, 1960 - Kinematograph Weekly - London, London, England
le customary Grand Prix du Cinema and C lid Prix de la Television, and first and second P" ;'=c in each category-11 cinema and eight tv 11l also be awarded. will be a :q . ded. not necessarily according to the numb r of films in the category but depending to a k .. ?,e extent o
December 29, 1960 - Kinematograph Weekly - London, London, England