. Hair replacement folks , yes to do with hair taking plugs out of mens scalps and replacing the hair follicles so they could regrow hair
Opening titles UĶ Bardot is clothed, Germany, no clothes. There were other similar differences in the films.The only films I remember seeing at the Cinephone was a double bill of Straw Dogs and Death Weekend. I think they must have moved to horror films at some point and this was closer to that. I'm surprised that there was any difference between And god created woman between the UK and Germany. It wasn't that strong really. Mind you, most of the censorship cuts on films were matters of seconds and flashes.
Difficult to think that BB is now 86, older than me, but still better looking!
Maurice
You and me bothDifficult to think that BB is now 86, older than me, but still better looking!
Maurice
The long queue outside the Cinephone of a Sunday afternoon about 3.O Clock in the early 1960s was known as THE DIRTY RAINCOAT BRIGADE.Hi
it was only to make me look older
Both my mom and dad worked there in the late 50s . My dad was also a projectonist and my mom also helped out . his name was Thomas Morton , and my mom was Jillian Price . I still have a couple of picturesIn the early 1960's I was the 2nd projectionist at the wonderful Cinephone, I would have the honor or working every weekend when in those days programs finished on Saturday night and the new one started Sunday, if you were a regular patron then you may have met the manager, Mr Ron Caton, he lived in Sutton Coldfield, I did have photos of the projection room on 8mm but they seem to have been lost many years ago. I remember using the coffee bar upstairs a lot, Andre Drucker was the boss and we would have many helpings of beans on toast, and a lot of coffee.
Some of the films I had the pleasure of seeing many times were, Mondo Cane, Diary Of A Nudist, The Nudist Story and many more. The old projectors were BTH Mk 2, becuse of the low roof at the back of the balcony the projectors were sitting on 12 inch wooden feet to clear peoples heads, this meant a bit of a stretch to put the 2000 foot reel of film in the top spool box. Sad to say the old building has gone now but I hade a few good years there full time then part time when I started working at Tucker Fasteners.
Those were very happy days in my teen years and will always remember them. I also put together the above video clip with the Jacey logo, not sure if the colors are right but it is close enough. Thanks for ready this post.
Both my mom and dad worked there in the late 50s . My dad was also a projectonist and my mom also helped out . his name was Thomas Morton , and my mom was Jillian Price . I still have a couple of pictures