Kennington Bioscope presents Beggars of Life (1928), starring Wallace Beery, Richard Arlen and Louise Brooks. Brooks plays a young girl who, having killed her stepfather, dresses as a boy and joins hobos avoiding the police as they flee to Canada.
Entries from December 7th, 2024
Kennington Bioscope presents Beggars of Life (1928)
December 2024 · Events
Robert Ross and Gemma Ross present a Write On Comedy event: Carry On Up The Cinema Museum VII
December 2024 · Events
In what has become a sell-out bi-annual treat for devotees of the Best of British Comedy, in general, and the Carry Ons, in particular, Robert and Gemma Ross host another full day of hilarious anecdotes, rare clips from the vaults, and a roll-call of very special guests.
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1st European Circus History Conference London, 28th February – 2nd March 2025
November 2024 · Events
The Early Evolution of European Circus and its Disciplines, c1760s – 1860s. Appropriately for a European event, the conference concerns circuses and performers active within any part of Europe, and also those who travelled into and from Europe.
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The Vito Project LGBTQ+ Film Club & Caroline Cassin present Victims of Sin (1951)
November 2024 · Events
The London premiere of the new 4K restoration of Victims of Sin, a one of a kind musical melodrama set in the seedy underworld of 1950s Mexico City.
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Museum tour dates May 2025
November 2024 · News
Tours currently available in May 2025.
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The Blinking Buzzards – 18 January
October 2024 · Events
The UK Buster Keaton Society. Quarterly meeting of the society dedicated to the appreciation of the silent comedian.
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The Live Ghost Tent – Quarterly meeting of The Laurel and Hardy Society 7th December 2024
October 2024 · Events
The Live Ghost Tent – quarterly meeting of The Laurel and Hardy Society.
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Over the Border – 16mm Double Bill by Lost Reels: Hannie Caulder (1971) and Extreme Prejudice (1987)
October 2024 · Events
Start the new year with a bang! Lost Reels presents Walter Hill’s explosive Texas border thriller together with a rare British foray into the western genre.