Exploring cinemagoing and cinema culture, this book considers the 1930s, when going to the pictures was everybody's favourite spare-time activity. From the familiar and magical surroundings of the picture houses themselves to the action and romance on the screen, Annette Kuhn draws on extensive interviews with picturegoers, research in cultural history and readings of popular films of the day to discover how cinema brought a special magic to the daily lives of a generation of young men and women growing up in an austere climate of making-do. From Nelson Eddy and Jeanette MacDonald to Fred and...
Exploring cinemagoing and cinema culture, this book considers the 1930s, when going to the pictures was everybody's favourite spare-time activity. Fro...