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1910 |
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The Cinematograph Act comes into force, resulting in the closure of many unsafe cinemas and the building of new ones. [MORE] |
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Electric Cinema, Britain’s second oldest surviving cinema is opened in London’s Portobello Road. [MORE] [ADD] |
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Cameramen from Pathe, Gaumont, Eclipse and Raleigh & Robert film King Edward VII’s funeral in London. It is also shot in Kinemacolour. [MORE] [ADD] |
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– Film studios are opened in Whipps Cross, Hoe Street, Lea Bridge Road and Wood Street, all in or surrounding the Walthamstow area of London. [MORE] [ADD] |
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– The weekly Pathe’s Animated Gazette newsreel is launched. [MORE] [ADD] |
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– French films account for 36 percent of all film releases in the UK. The USA holds 28% of the market while Italy account for 17% of all releases in the country. Homemade films account for only 15% of the market. [MORE] [ADD] |
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– The Association of Film Renters is formed. [MORE] [ADD] |
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| Great Britain 1910: Other Films of Note | ||||
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Tilly the Tomboy series (Lewis Fitzhamon) |
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| Lieutenant Rose Series (Percy Stow) [MORE] [ADD] |