The Lights of Leicester Square: The Golden Years of Cinema 1967 to 1976
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Felicity Fair Thompson (Author)
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Felicity had to walk the six miles from West London into the West End, pawning her watch on the way, but on that day she stepped into a new and exciting world, and a golden decade of cinema. She had grown up wanting to be a dancer on the stage. Now she would work on the audience side of the curtains. Felicity Fair Thompson became the first woman in Rank's West End Cinema management, surrounded by movie stars, the rich and famous, all the Royal family, press and film media buzz, and thousands of cinema fans. All her personal memories are here - the inside world of cinema she was part of in those exciting years in Leicester Square.
Glamorous international movie stars! Royalty! Media Celebrities - Rock stars - the magic of West End Cinema Management right in the heart of London with fabulous photographs to illustrate the moments! The Annual Royal Film
Performances, World Premieres, Charity Performances, world title fights beamed in, award winning films, elegant events, huge crowds to control. And business.
BIG business! over 100 photographs in black & white
About the Author
Felicity Fair Thompson was born in Australia. After a short ballet career, she worked for the Rank Organisation in London's West End. Later her interests expanded into film making and writing. Her film Carisbrooke Castle was broadcast on SKY TV. Three of her other travel films were shown on Australian television. Her work includes children's stories, three produced stage plays, travel features, theatre reviews, personality profiles, award winning poetry, and three novels. She founded and hosted the IW Weekend Writers' Conference with delegates from Britain, Europe and the US. She gave workshops alongside Sir Andrew Motion at the Tennyson Bicentenary. With an MA Screenwriting UAL she has taught for Screen South, Connexions, IW College, and independently, and worked one to one with young people with learning difficulties.
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- Contributor: Felicity Fair Thompson
- Imprint: Wight Diamond Press
- ISBN13: 9780953512379
- Number of Pages: 160
- Packaged Dimensions: 260x210x16mm
- Format: Hardback
- Publisher: Wight Diamond Press
- Release Date: 2022-02-10
- Binding: Hardback
- Biography: Felicity Fair Thompson was born in Australia. After a short ballet career, she worked for the Rank Organisation in London's West End. Later her interests expanded into film making and writing. Her film Carisbrooke Castle was broadcast on SKY TV. Three of her other travel films were shown on Australian television. Her work includes children's stories, three produced stage plays, travel features, theatre reviews, personality profiles, award winning poetry, and three novels. She founded and hosted the IW Weekend Writers' Conference with delegates from Britain, Europe and the US. She gave workshops alongside Sir Andrew Motion at the Tennyson Bicentenary. With an MA Screenwriting UAL she has taught for Screen South, Connexions, IW College, and independently, and worked one to one with young people with learning difficulties.
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