Gene

Uploaded By

Tiny hmaaust@gmail.com

Featured Theater

Rear Balcony View

Odeon Birmingham

Birmingham, GB

More Photos

Photo Info

Uploaded on: June 8, 2015

Size: 169 KB

Views: 2,613

License:

Gene

Autry with guest

Unfavorite 1 person favorited this photo

Comments (5)

hmaaust@gmail.com
hmaaust@gmail.com commented about Gene on Jun 10, 2015 at 3:13 am

Probably of low interest but those are “Peerless” projectors made by J. Frank Brockliss, an American company, probably under licence in the UK.

hmaaust@gmail.com
hmaaust@gmail.com commented about Gene on Jun 26, 2015 at 2:15 am

I accidentally deleted a former comment; from upper left: projectionist and equipment taken by Box Brownie camera about November 1944 for “The Great Mr Handel”: first UK feature in colour. (Available on DVD) About 1 minute exposure @ f11 (the biggest available then). Upper Right Gene Autry with Sid Lewis 15 August 1939:Box camera 1/25 @ f11. Lower Right: Leslie Gregory on right with unnamed staffer, taken by Arthur Raymond. Lower Left Usherettes with front doorman, taken by Arthur Raymond on his German Wirgin camera.

Mike_Blakemore
Mike_Blakemore commented about Gene on Jun 26, 2015 at 8:57 pm

J. Frank Blockliss was a British Company. They where shareholders in Our Company.. Most Peerless in the Country where made by Kelvin Beard and Bottomed.. They also made Prestige Kitchen Equipment

hmaaust@gmail.com
hmaaust@gmail.com commented about Gene on Jun 29, 2015 at 12:04 am

Thanks for correction; I always imagined that it was American. In fact I visited their showroom in London decades ago and saw their 16mm Ampro and other machines. Perhaps the sound head was American.

Peter Lea
Peter Lea commented about Gene on Aug 21, 2016 at 1:09 pm

However just a small correction the lamp houses were Perless not the projectors…. they were probably BTH or Ross GC1’s for that period what you say mike ?

You must login before making a comment.

New Comment