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The History of British Cinema: 1923 |
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DeForest Phonofilms are shown at the Finsbury Park Cinema in London. [ADD] |
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G. A. Atkinson becomes the BBC’s first film critic. [ADD] |
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– DeForest Phonofilms registers as a company in the UK and makes short films at Cranmer Court Studios in Clapham, south London. [ADD] |
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– Only 10% of films shown in the nation’s cinemas are home-produced. [ADD] |
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Other Key Films of 1923 |
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Comin’ Thro’ the Rye (Cecil Hepworth) [ADD] |
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The Virgin Queen (J. Stuart Blackton) [ADD] |
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The Wandering Jew (Maurice Elvey) [ADD] |
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