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Going To The Pictures!
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Who remembers going to the 'pictures' on a Saturday night, you got to see two films, Pathe News and a cartoon, you could go at anytime and sit through the films again if you wanted. A treat between films was a tub of ice cream with a wooden spoon, also a Kia Ora orange drink. At the end you had to stand up for the National Anthem and wait for the music to finish before we could leave the building, even if you were late for the last bus home, happy days indeed.
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Extremely influential in my upbringing.
Saturday morning:
Flash Gordon. Don Winslow ofthe Coastguards.
The club song.
Late teens, one cinema the Princess had double seats on the back row. Get one of those, overcoat covering both you and her and " get in there" as Del Boy would say.
Yes, very influential and played a major part in wot I am today.
Saturday morning:
Flash Gordon. Don Winslow ofthe Coastguards.
The club song.
Late teens, one cinema the Princess had double seats on the back row. Get one of those, overcoat covering both you and her and " get in there" as Del Boy would say.
Yes, very influential and played a major part in wot I am today.
My first memory was going with my dad to see 'Sabu, the Elephant Boy' and also Alan Ladd in 'Shane', which was my dads favourite film.
I also remember going with friends on a Saturday morning to the local Rialto cinema 6 old pence to get in, we used to cheer the goodies and boo the baddies, the main feature would always leave you guessing as to what would happen, someone hanging from a cliff, or a train approaching at speed to someone tied to the railway line, I just had to go again on the following Saturday to find out the outcome.
After the film finished we would go home and role play on our journey back, cops n robbers or cowboys and indians, it was all so innocent back then in the 50s.
In my teens I remember going to see 'Lawrence of Arabia', 'Spartacus' and 'The Apartment', all great films.
I also remember going with friends on a Saturday morning to the local Rialto cinema 6 old pence to get in, we used to cheer the goodies and boo the baddies, the main feature would always leave you guessing as to what would happen, someone hanging from a cliff, or a train approaching at speed to someone tied to the railway line, I just had to go again on the following Saturday to find out the outcome.
After the film finished we would go home and role play on our journey back, cops n robbers or cowboys and indians, it was all so innocent back then in the 50s.
In my teens I remember going to see 'Lawrence of Arabia', 'Spartacus' and 'The Apartment', all great films.