Kino Quickies

Dominic Delargy

Screenings of 1930s "quota quickie" films plus Q&As with expert guests at the Kino Cinema in Bermondsey, South London. Come along, watch a film, have a drink and join in the discussion. Two days later it appears as a podcast. ***UPDATE*** The Kino was unexpectedly shut down in January so season three of Kino Quickies has been postponed. We will be hosting a one-off SOLD OUT screening of "The Gaunt Stranger" at The Garden Cinema, WC2 on October 8th. read less
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Kino Quickies 12 - Scrooge (1935) with Ming Ho
Dec 21 2022
Kino Quickies 12 - Scrooge (1935) with Ming Ho
Scrooge (1935) was the subject of our Christmas special and the last Kino Quickie of the season.It's the first ever talkie version of A Christmas Carol and stars Seymour Hicks, a man who had played the part hundreds of times before, on both stage and screen.It's not this Seymour Hicks though.Our guest for the Q&A was the playright and screenwriter, Ming Ho.Follow Ming on Twitter.The Kino Cinema was packed to the rafters which made the second half of the Q&A all the more enjoyable as it was given over to some festive community singing led by a top secret mystery special guest.The best way to watch Scrooge (unless you happen to catch it on Talking Pictures TV or TPTV Encore) is to buy the DVD of the 1951 Alastair Sim version from Renown Films, because the Seymour Hicks version is included as a bonus extra feature.Ming's research for the Q&A went above and beyond and she turned up all sorts of interesting nuggets of information much of which was found in THIS BOOK. Unfortuantley it's extremely expensive at the moment but is available to read in the BFI Library.She also stumbled upon this - a record of the time Seymour Hicks's beloved wife and business partner, Ellaline Terris, appeared on This is Your Life.Your hosts at Kino Quickies screenings are Dom Delargy and Dr Lawrence Napper.Subscribe to our other film related podcast, Soho Bites and our non-film related one Mural Morsels.Watch Lawrence's online talk about quota quickies - its title is controversial! Quota Quickies: the worst films ever made? Follow Lawrence on Twitter.Follow Kino Quickies on Twitter and
Kino Quickies 11 - Death on the Set (1935) with Richard Farmer
Dec 9 2022
Kino Quickies 11 - Death on the Set (1935) with Richard Farmer
The cups all those millions of fans out there of the Kino Quickies mascot, Henry Kendall, runneth over this day, because Death on the Set treats us to a double dose of him.Our Henry plays two unlikeable men - a very unpleasent film director and his drunken and disreputable lookalike - who are locked in a cycle of crime.It's based on a book by Victor MacClure which is now out of print but you can buy it online if you sell all of your belongings.Our guest for the Q&A is Richard Farmer, a researcher at Bristol University. He is currently researching UK film studios as part of a wider project called Studio Tec.During the Q&A we displayed two interesting maps which show the locations of all the film studios in and around London in the 1930s. See them here on the website of the late, great Roland-François Lack.Follow Richard and the Studio Tec project on twitterYour hosts at Kino Quickies screenings are Dom Delargy and Dr Lawrence Napper,Book tickets for Scrooge - THE LAST KINO QUICKIE OF THE SEASON HERESubscribe to our other film related podcast, Soho Bites and our non-film related one Mural Morsels.Watch Lawrence's online talk about quota quickies - its title is controversial! Quota Quickies: the worst films ever made? Follow Lawrence on Twitter.Follow Kino Quickies on Twitter and Facebook for updates.Join our MAILING LIST and never miss a screening again.Here's a very good article explaining what Quota Quickies are from the
Kino Quickies 08 - The Impassive Footman (1932) with Mel Byron
Oct 26 2022
Kino Quickies 08 - The Impassive Footman (1932) with Mel Byron
The Impassive Footman (1932), is the earliest film in Kino Quickies season 2. It's a tense melodrama about an unhappy marriage, a foiled affair and a doctor's dilemma, all watched over by a mysterious -you might even say impassive - footman.The film stars George Curzon as the eponymous footman, Betty Stockfeld & Allan Jeayes as the married couple at the centre of the film and Owen Nares as dashing young doctor, Bryan Daventry.NOBODY is credited as the film's director - the candidates are its producer, Basil Dean and Graham Cutts. We try to get to the bottom of this in the Q&A.Our guest for the Q&A is comedian and host of the Talking Pictures TV Podcast, Mel Byron.The TPTV podcast is mostly made up of reviews of upcoming films submitted by TPTV viewers. Mel and the team are always looking for new contributors - especially of the lady variety because it's currently a bit chap-heavy. If you'd like to take part, get in touch with them on Twitter, Facebook or by email.And you can follow Mel on TwitterThe Impassive Footman is available as part of a DVD box set which you can buy here.Your hosts at Kino Quickies screenings are Dom Delargy and Dr Lawrence Napper,Book tickets for all future Kino quickies screening at our ticketing site.Subscribe to our other film related podcast, Soho Bites and our non-film related one Mural Morsels.Watch Lawrence's online talk about quota quickies - its title is controversial! Quota Quickies: the worst films ever made? Follow Lawrence on Twitter.Follow Kino Quickies on...
Kino Quickies 05 - Say it With Flowers (1934) with Gary Yershon
May 11 2022
Kino Quickies 05 - Say it With Flowers (1934) with Gary Yershon
The fifth film in the Kino Quickies season, screened on May 8th 2022, was Say it With Flowers from 1934.Directed by John Baxter, it's the simple story of a group of market traders who mount a benefit concert for their sick colleague. The film features performances from three of the biggest music hall stars of the Edwardian era, Charles Coburn, Marie Kendall and Florrie Forde.Our guest for the Q&A was the Oscar nominated film composer and all round nice chap, Gary Yershon.Gary talked about some really interesting stuff including a bit about this woman, who appalled by music hall. There are three musical themes in title sequence to Say it With Flowers - this is one of them........and another is "Won't You Buy My Pretty Flowers" which is the song we all joined Gary in singing. If you too would like to have a little warble along to the podcast, you will find the lyrics HERE.Your hosts are Dom Delargy and Dr Lawrence NapperBook tickets for any of the films in the Kino Quickies season HERESubscribe to our other film related podcast, Soho Bites.On April 7th, our very own Lawrence Napper gave an online talk for Westminster Libraries called, Quota Quickies: the worst films ever made? If you missed it, all is not lost as it will soon be posted to YouTube. Watch this space for more details.Follow Lawrence on TwitterFollow Kino Quickies on Twitter and Facebook for updates.Here's a very good article explaining what Quota Quickies are from the Cinema History BlogWell that was fascinating but now I want to find out moreDon’t forget to subscribe to the Kino Quickies podcast. It comes out a couple of days after each screening.They don't just screen ninety year old films at the Kino - they show recent...
Kino Quickies 04 - Sweeney Todd (1936) with Jade Evans
Apr 26 2022
Kino Quickies 04 - Sweeney Todd (1936) with Jade Evans
The fourth film in the Kino Quickies season, screened on April 24th 2022, was Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street from 1936.Directed by George "King of the Quickies" King and starring Tod Slaughter, it's the well known story of the murderous barber who polishes off his victims who are then processed into pie filling by his next door neighbour. Yum!Our specially invited expert guest for the post show Q&A, Jade Evans, had a minor disaster the night before the screening when she tested positive for the dreaded Covid. Luckily, we had the technology to enable her to attend remotely via the wonders of the internet and the sound quality was only slightly affected. Follow Jade on Twitter or Instagram and find links to her research HERE.Your hosts are Dom Delargy and Dr Lawrence NapperNone of the prints of Sweeney Todd, as far as we can tell, are in perfect condition but if you'd like to watch a scratchy copy online, you can do that HERE.And this British Pathe short feature starring Tod Slaughter is hoot!Book tickets for any of the films in the Kino Quickies season HERESubscribe to our other film related podcast, Soho Bites.On April 7th, our very own Lawrence Napper gave an online talk for Westminster Libraries called, Quota Quickies: the worst films ever made? If you missed it, all is not lost as it will soon be posted to YouTube. Watch this space for more details.Follow Lawrence on TwitterFollow Kino Quickies on Twitter and Facebook for updates.Here's a very good article explaining what Quota Quickies are from the Cinema History BlogWell that was fascinating but now I want to find out moreDon’t forget to subscribe to the Kino Quickies podcast. It comes out a couple of days after each screening.They don't just screen ninety year old films at the Kino - they show recent ones too!  Keep up to date...
Kino Quickies 03 - The Phantom Light (1935) with Neil Brand
Apr 14 2022
Kino Quickies 03 - The Phantom Light (1935) with Neil Brand
The third film in the Kino Quickies season, screened on April 10th 2022, was The Phantom Light from 1935.An early film from director, Michael Powell, this is the story of spooky goings on in an isolated lighthouse off the remote Welsh coast.Our specially invited expert guest for the post show Q&A was broadcaster, composer and silent accompanist, Neil Brand.Follow Neil on TwitterYour hosts are Dom Delargy and Dr Lawrence NapperThe film is available to buy on DVD from our friends at Network Distribution.Book tickets for any of the films in the Kino Quickies season HEREOn April 7th, our very own Lawrence Napper gave an online talk for Westminster Libraries called, Quota Quickies: the worst films ever made? If you missed it, all is not lost as it will soon be posted to YouTube. Watch this space for more details.Follow Lawrence on TwitterFollow Kino Quickies on Twitter and Facebook for updates.Here's a very good article explaining what Quota Quickies are from the Cinema History BlogWell that was fascinating but now I want to find out moreDon’t forget to subscribe to the Kino Quickies podcast. It comes out a couple of days after each screening.They don't just screen ninety year old films at the Kino - they show recent ones too!  Keep up to date with their Twitter, Instagram and website.Twiddling the knobs for this recording was Robin Warren AKA Robin the Fog - investigate him on his website and follow him on Twitter.We are delighted to have received support from Talking Pictures TV - the UK's best TV station.  You can find them on your television on these channels: Sky 328, Freeview 82, Freesat 306 and Virgin 445 and register for their online catch-up service, TPTV EncoreYou can...
Kino Quickies 02 - Death at Broadcasting House (1934) with Jo Botting
Mar 30 2022
Kino Quickies 02 - Death at Broadcasting House (1934) with Jo Botting
The second film in the Kino Quickies season, screened on March 27th 2022, was Death at Broadcasting House from 1934.In the futuristic and glamorous surroundings of the BBC's brand new headquarters, an actor is murdered while performing in a radio drama, live on air, before the unsuspecting ears of millions of listeners.Our specially invited expert guest for the post show Q&A was Dr Josephine Botting, curator at the BFI National ArchiveFollow Josephine Botting on TwitterYour hosts are Dom Delargy and Dr Lawrence NapperDeath at Broadcasting House was based on a novel of the same name by Val Gielgud and Holt Marvell.  The book is now out of print and very expensive  to buy second hand - however, the story was serialised for the Sydney Morning Herald in 1934 and you can read this (unfortunately low quality) scan of that serialistion HERE.The film is available to buy on DVD from our friends at Network Distribution.In the film, one of the key plot points is the that the murder happens to be recorded on a new piece of technology called a Blattnerphone, although the device itself is never shown in the movie.  The audience at the Kino was treated to a picture of one. You can see that and hear an example of an actual Blatterphone recording HEREThe Inventor of the Blattnerphone was Ludwig Blattner - an interesting man who was a major player in early UK film. Book tickets for any of the films in the Kino Quickies season HEREJo Botting runs monthly screenings of interesting, obscure and rare vintage films on Tuesday evenings at the BFI.  Details HEREFollow BFI on TwitterOur in-house Quota Quickie expert, Dr Lawrence is giving an online talk on April 7th about…. yes you guessed it…. Quota Quickies!  It’s called, Quota Quickies: the worst films ever made? and you can register for free
Kino Quickies 01 - The Ghost Camera (1933) with Pam Hutchinson
Mar 15 2022
Kino Quickies 01 - The Ghost Camera (1933) with Pam Hutchinson
To kick off the Kino Quickies season on March 13th 2022, we picked a sure fire crowd pleaser. The Ghost Camera is a comedy / mystery / thriller starring Henry Kendall as John Gray, Ida Lupino as May Elton and John Mills as her brother, Ernest.When John Gray finds a camera on the back seat of his car, he develops the film to try to find out the owner. What he discovers sets him on the path to danger, adventure and, perhaps, love.The film was directed by Bernard Vorhaus and edited by a very young David Lean.Our specially invited expert guest for the post show Q&A was film critic & historian, Pam Hutchinson.Book tickets for any of the films in the Kino Quickies season HEREHere's a very good article explaining what Quota Quickies are from the Cinema History BlogWell that was fascinating but now I want to find out moreDon’t forget to subscribe to the Kino Quickies podcast. It comes out a couple of days after each screening.Follow Kino Quickies on Twitter and Facebook for updates.They don't just screen ninety year old films at the Kino - they show recent ones too! Keep up to date with their Twitter, Instagram and website.Your hosts are Dom Delargy and Dr Lawrence NapperRiding the faders and twiddling the knobs for this recording was Robin Warren AKA Robin The Fog who has a busy and diverse portfolio of work. Find him on Twitter or on his website and you can also hear him on Resonance FM.Follow Pam on TwitterFollow Lawrence on TwitterWe are delighted to have...
Kino Quickies - Preview episode
Jan 29 2022
Kino Quickies - Preview episode
Welcome to this preview episode of the Kino quickies podcast.Book tickets for any of the films in the Kino Quickies season HEREHere's a very good article explaining what Quota Quickies are from the Cinema History BlogWell that was fascinating but now I want to find out moreDon’t forget to subscribe to the Kino Quickies podcast.  It comes out a couple of days after each screening.Follow Kino Quickies on Twitter for updatesYou can even follow us on Facebook!The Kino have a website too and they’re also on Twitter and even InstagramYour hosts are Dom Delargy and Dr Lawrence NapperInformation about the special guests can be found in the listings below.THE SEASON:Sunday March 13th at 1:30pmThe Ghost Camera (1933) A surprisingly funny murder / comedy /mystery drama, it stars Henry Kendall, Ida Lupino and a very young John Mills. Our special guest for the post screening Q&A is film critic & historian, Pam Hutchinson. Running time: 66 minsWatch a clip HERESunday March 27th at 1:30pmDeath at Broadcasting House (1934). A murder mystery set and partly shot at the BBC's (then) brand new headquarters. An actor is murdered whilst performing live on air before the shocked ears of millions of listeners. Josephine Botting, curator of the BFI National Archive is our guest for the Q&A.Running time: 71 minsWatch a clip HERESunday April 10th at 1:30pmThe Phantom Light (1935).Directed by a young Michael Powell and starring Gordon Harker and Binnie Hale, the action centres on an isolated lighthouse where the previous lighthouse keeper has been mysteriously murdered. Composer and silent film accompanist. Neil Brand, joins us for the Q&A.Running time: 76 minsWatch a clip HERESunday April 24th at 1:30pmSweeney Todd, The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (1936)Anybody fancy a pie? Tod Slaughter stars in this ripe melodrama based on his...