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Dear Friends of The Kennington Bioscope & The Cinema Museum

Next Wed Nov 8th we will be screening "The Last of the Mohicans" (1920) directed by Clarence Brown and Maurice Tourneur.

Adapted from James Fenimore Cooper’s novel, the film stars Wallace Beery, Barbara Bedford, Lillian Hall, Alan Roscoe and Boris Karloff’s earliest film appearances as a Native American. The story deals with two English sisters meeting danger on the frontier of the American colonies.
 
This screening will be introduced by Kevin Brownlow.

With live piano accompaniment by Cyrus Gabrysch.

A programme of silent shorts precedes the main film.
To make a reservation either reply to this email or click to visit the website.
Cast
 
Wallace Beery Magua
Barbara Bedford Cora Munro
Alan Roscoe Uncas (as Albert Roscoe)
Lillian Hall Alice Munro

Please reply or email kenbioscope@gmail.com to make a reservation.

ADMISSION   £5 on the door.

FUTURE KB DATES FOR YOUR DIARY.

11TH NOV THE 2ND SILENT LAUGHTER SATURDAY  in collaboration with Kevin Brownlow
 
6TH DEC  "PAVEMENT BUTTERFLY" (1929)  was a German English co production directed by Richard Eichberg in Germany.
 It stars Anna May Wong in her second silent film with Eichberg, Wong plays
Princess Butterfly, an exotic Parisian fan dancer whose "death leap through
a circle of naked swords" act goes tragically wrong. Blamed for the
impalement of a fellow performer, she runs away and takes shelter with a
handsome but starving painter who she brings luck.
Accompanied by Stephen Horne.
 
20TH DEC  "Miss Bluebeard" (1925) is a comedy directed by Frank Tuttle staring Bebe Daniel and based on the play, Little Miss Bluebeard, by Avery Hopwood.  
Daniels is a modern female Bluebeard who marries two men at the same time! gets into a tangle with Raymond Griffith appearing along the way. Accompanist TBC
ADMISSION TO THE KB  IS ONLY £5 BUT PLEASE CAN YOU CONSIDER MAKING A SMALL DONATION TO THE CINEMA MUSEUM DURING YOUR VISIT AS THE EVENT IS ONLY POSSIBLE THROUGH THE KIND GENEROSITY OF THE MUSEUM'S VOLUNTEERS.
 
THE MUSEUM IS AN EXPENSIVE VENUE TO KEEP OPEN AND RECEIVES NO ARTS COUNCIL FUNDING. THIS EVENT IS IN AID OF THE CINEMA MUSEUM  THANK YOU.
 
Ticket revenue information:
 
£4 goes directly to the Cinema Museum to help cover the costs of running the venue, and £1 goes towards to cost of acquiring prints and licenses.
 
Nearest tube:
 
Kennington
The Cinema Museum
2 Dugard Way (off Renfrew Road)
London SE11 4TH
 
Visit the site for the information on the next show.
 
 



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