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    I have a strong interest in early cinema (pre-1918), especially British cinema, and aside from watching films in the BFI archive I haven't been able to do much research - can anyone reccomend any publications on early British cinema that would cover the late 19th/early 20th century?

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    Shepperton Babylon: The Lost Worlds of British Cinema by Matthew Sweet covers the whole of the silent period of British films.

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    Try this...:

    Young and Innocent?: The Cinema in Britain, 1896-1930
    Andrew Higson (Editor)


    Young and Innocent?: The Cinema in Britain, 1896-1930 Exeter Studies in Film History: Amazon.co.uk: Andrew Higson: Books


    Silent cinema and the study of British cinema have seen some of the most exciting developments in Film Studies. This study brings then together in a comprehensive survey of one of the most important periods of film history. The book also includes guides to bibliographical and archival sources. Most of the acknowledged experts on this period are represented, joined by several new voices. Together they chart the development of cinema in Britain from its beginnings in the 1890s to the conversion to sound in the late 1920s and the emergence of an intellectual film culture in the 1920s. From these acco unts the youthful British cinema emerges as far from innocent. On the contrary, it was a complex field of cultural and industrial practices. Topics covered include: the cinema of attractions in the early period; the emergence of the narrative film; and the series and serials of the 1910s and 1920s. The enormous range of actuality films, including early shorts, cinemagazines, interest films, travelogues and travel films is covered, as are the mainstream feature film of the late 1910s and 1920s. The study also examines the roles played by key producers, directors, scriptwriters and stars, ranging from Cecil Hepworth to Ivor Novello and from H.G. Wells to Alfred Hitchcock. Contributors consider the changin grelationships between film and literature, theatre and visual culture and the ways in which audiences engaged with films and the patterns of exhibition and reception, as well as the contribution of live music to the film experience, and British cinema's relations with American cinema and the Empire market.

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    There is a biography of Montague Pyke who was one of the first cinema magnates in the UK.Predictably he ended up bust.His time was early in the 20th Century and there is a pub named after him.It is a wetherspoons and i think that it is opposite the Phoenix Theatre in Tottenham court Road.

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