Date: February 21st 2010
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Our next film of the season takes place on: |
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| Review | |||
PLEASE NOTE THIS FILM TAKES PLACE AT THE STEAM MILL | |||
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Director/Actor Jones gave each cast member a copy of Albert Camus' "The Stranger" to read so that they would understand alienation, a big theme in both the novel and the film. |
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| News | |||
![]() Good news everyone. The planning application to turn the Odeon building into a nightclub was withdrawn by Brook Leisure on 10th February. Many thanks to everyone for registering an objection. There is talk of an independent operator taking over but we are a long way from that at the moment. We will report any further developments as they arise. |
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SOCIAL NIGHT SUCCESS![]() Thanks again to everyone who attended our Social Evening last week. We sincerely hope you had a good time. If you didn't come along take a look at what you missed. We had 9 short films along with some great prize quizzes, food and drink. Roll on next year! |
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VICKY CRISTINA BARCELONA With the adverse weather we did not show this film on 5th January. Vicky Cristina Barcelona will be shown on Thursday 4th March at the Steam Mill, and film society members will be admitted free. Unfortunately we have also had an issue with availability of films during early March so will be unable to hold our festival this week. Please accept our apologies. The film season programme is not affected otherwise. |
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THE ULTIMATE FIELD TRIP I was lucky enough to be posted to Los Angeles last week through work. On my way back to the airport I diverted via Hollywood for a look around. Hollywood itself is quite tacky, but the area is very historic. I did a quick bit of research on my phone and found that the location for the Laurel and Hardy 1929 comedy Big Business was not too far away from Hollywood, so I just had to seek it out. Stan and Ollie are Christmas tree salesmen in California. Business is slow and a simple argument with one grumpy prospective customer (James Finlayson) escalates from a simple argument into full scale mutual destruction with Stan & Ollie destroying the customers house and garden, whilst Finlayson reduces their car to scrap metal, all under the disbelieving gaze of a police officer and an assembled crowd. There is an apocryphal story about this film. Apparently the studio bought a house and its contents from a man, and sent him on his way in his Model T. Producer Hal Roach arrived on location late in the afternoon and found that the actors and crew had actually destroyed the house next door, this house. I don't know if this is true, but it's a great story. I also had a quick trip down Hollywood Boulevard, home to Grauman's Chinese Theatre, the Kodak Theatre and the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Now I know Tony is famous, but this famous? |
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Please visit http://www.chesterfilmfans.co.uk/mailing_list/news_100221.htm for an online version of this issue. |
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