Monday 9 October 2017

The Cinema Museum - TCM Events - Kennington Talkies, Women of The Lens Digital Broadcast Festival, Kennington Talkies

Kennington Talkies November 25th, Women of The Lens Digital Broadcast Festival November 24th - 26th, Kennington Talkies December 10th
Kennington Talkies Presents The Ex-Mrs Bradford (1936) Sunday 5th November @ 2:30pm
The Ex-Mrs Bradford (1936) is a 1936 comedy-mystery starring William Powell and Jean Arthur. Produced by RKO Radio Pictures, the film was the last directed by Stephen Roberts before his untimely death aged 40 from a heart attack.
Jean Arthur plays Paula Bradford, the ex-wife of surgeon Dr. Lawrence “Brad” Bradford, played by William Powell. She is a murder mystery writer, and because she was always getting involved him in real murder cases, he divorced her, but she wants him back. When a jockey is killed at a racetrack, and foul play is suspected, she persuades her reluctant ex-husband to help her, and the trainer of the jockey’s mount, to find the killer. When the trainer is then murdered, Dr Bradford becomes the prime suspect.

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Women of The Lens Digital Broadcast Festival, Friday November 24th - Sunday 26th
This vibrant Festival provides a rich programme focused on the agency and autonomy of black women and women of colour: www.womenofthelens.com.

Featuring themes such as Mental Health, 'The Trouble With Women' and 'Free Form Artists', this 3-day extravaganza is not to be missed!  Check out the following links to find out what's going on each day:

Friday 24th
Saturday 25th
Sunday 26th

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Kennington Talkies presents;  The Working Man Sunday December 10th @ 2:30pm
The Working Man is a Warner Bros. 1933 Pre-Code comedy starring George Arliss and Bette Davis.
George Arliss plays John Reeves, the head of a shoe making company, who has become annoyed with his management staff, who think he is getting too old for the job. So he leaves his nephew to run the store, while he goes off on a fishing holiday. He runs into the heirs to a rival firm, Jenny and Tommy Hartland (Bette Davis and Theodore Newton), and hides his identity to look into how the other firm is run. He discovers that the factory is being mismanaged, and decides to help the Hartlands turn their business round.

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