Wednesday 15 June 2022

The Cinema Museum - Pickup On South Street (1953), Rare Cinema, Oh What A Carry on!, French Sundaes, Born To Kill (1947)

 

Pickup On South Street (1953) June 22nd

Rare Cinema Europe June 24th

Oh What A Carry On! July 2nd

French Sundaes July 10th

Born To Kill (1947) July 13th
Kennington Noir presents; Pickup On South Street (1953), Wednesday June 22nd @ 7:30pm

Kennington Noir presents Pickup On South Street (1953), a Cold War thriller directed by Sam Fuller and starring Richard Widmark, Jean Peters and Thelma Ritter.

On a crowded New York City subway train, pickpocket Skip McCoy (Richard Widmark) steals a wallet from a girl passenger, but unbeknownst to either of them, in the wallet is microfilm of top-secret government information. So starts a game of cat and mouse in this Cold War noir.

Advance tickets are £8 - click below to purchase via Ticketlab.  Alternatively, please call 020 7840 2200 during office hours to purchase direct from the Museum.

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Rare Cinema Europe presents; J'Accuse! / Accuse! (1938), Friday June 24th @ 7:30pm

A chance to see a selection of rarely screened fine European films. J’Accuse!/I Accuse aka That They May Live, (France / 1938 /119 mins). Directed by Abel Gance and starring Victor Francen, Line Noro and Jean-Max.

During 1937, with the threat of German National Socialism casting its darkening shadow across Europe, Gance chose to remake J’Accuse, his own highly regarded 1919 anti-war film. This new version, Gance hoped, would be a warning against engaging in a foreseeable destructive war. To this end Gance even wrote to Leni Riefenstahl urging her to get Hitler to watch a print of the film. Alas, history was against him.

Gance employed actor Victor Francen to good effect as soldier suffering from long term memory loss having endured the pointless sacrifice of comrades during trench conflict. In 1917 Gance himself had been drafted into the French army’s Service Cinématographique, had filmed at the front line, and later suffered depression caused by the death of many of his friends. At certain points in J’Accuse, Gance inserts reality footage heightening the films powerful message. Especially, in the early scenes set in the dugouts and trenches (cleverly rendered in the confines of a studio), Gance – the master of silent film – proves that he was equal to the technical demands of the sound film.

Advance tickets are £8 and can be purchased from Ticketlab or direct from the Museum by calling 020 7840 2200 during office hours.

Robert Ross presents; Oh, What a Carry On!, Saturday July 2nd @ 12pm

In a full day of live shows and laughter in celebration of the Carry On series, the official Carry On historian Robert Ross presents trailers, rare clips, special guests and a few surprises from this beloved comedy franchise.

More details can be found here.

Advance tickets are £25 - click below to purchase via Ticketlab.  Alternatively, please call 020 7840 2200 during office hours to purchase direct from the Museum.

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French Sundaes presents; Swimming Pool (2003), Sunday July 10th @ 2:30pm

Swimming Pool – François Ozon’s excellent thriller with Charlotte Rampling and Ludivine Sagnier.

Trailer here. Something twisty and funny to finish off the season.

Each film is accompanied by an introductory illustrated talk by Jon Davies, Tutor in French Cinema at Morley College.

Advance tickets are £8 and can be purchased from Ticketlab or direct from the Museum by calling 020 7840 2200 during office hours.

Kennington Noir presents; Born To Kill (1947), Wednesday July 13th @ 7:30pm

Kennington Noir presents Born to Kill (1947), the first noir from director Robert Wise, starring Lawrence Tierney, Claire Trevor and Walter Slezak.

Sam (Lawrence Tierney), a cold-blooded murderer, uses his charm to seduce Helen (Claire Trevor) and marry her – but she is engaged to Marty, a wealthy businessman (Walter Slezak). Sam plans to use any kind of force to redeem Helen. Will the murderer win?

Advance tickets are £8 - click below to purchase via Ticketlab.  Alternatively, please call 020 7840 2200 during office hours to purchase direct from the Museum.

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