Popular Filmgoing in 1930s Britain: A Choice of Pleasures
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... programmes of individual cinemas , although intra - cinema price discriminatory practices were evident in the common practice of cinemas at all levels to charge lower admission prices for matinee screenings , and sometimes higher prices ...
... programmes consisted of shared billings . The major studios represented in exhibition were Fox ( 23 per cent ) ... programmes were seen of which 13 were shared billings . Not surprisingly , the programme profile was dominated by films of ...
... programmes of the sample of leading London West End and provincial city cinemas used previously to establish the POPSTAT Index . The assumption implicit in this approach , first set down in the Introduction , is that audiences were for ...
Contents
A Matter of Taste | 23 |
The Context | 39 |
Measuring Popularity | 55 |
Copyright | |
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