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Mr Flash
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Anyone know much about the history of Continental Film Review magazine? I was thinking its deserved its own Wikipedia page, but unlike Cinema X, which I’ve written a bit about on Wiki, I can very little information on Continental Film Review to write up there.
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narabdela
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Grey Wyler
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CFR adapted with the times, whereas Cinema X was always a bit sleazy. I remember in the late seventies that the only place Continental could be picked up in Glasgow was at the Classic Grand cinema, they of course specialised in soft pornos.
Continental, apart from the nostalgia value is now essential. research material into many French, Italian and Spanish movies that were not covered in mainstream UK cinema mags. It is without the mystique of Cinema X, and issues can still be picked up at a reasonable price. |
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Mr Flash
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Found a bit more info here, it appears to have run from 1952 till 1983
http://www.moviemags.com/main.php?title=CONTINENTAL%20FILM%20REVIEW&etos |
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