I saw late night films at the Paris Pullman while a student at the LSE. I loved it and was gutted when it was demolished to make way for a car dealer. Sacrilege! I remember it being so old fashioned there was a little hatch by the side of the screen where they sold ice creams etc during the intermission. Very sweet. Of course it was in a residential area so was slightly oddly placed for a cinema but nevertheless used to get good audiences. A wonderful cinema with a wonderful name.
I believe Mai Zetterling’s ultra-controversial Swedish language film, Night Games, was shown here in December 1966.
I saw late night films at the Paris Pullman while a student at the LSE. I loved it and was gutted when it was demolished to make way for a car dealer. Sacrilege! I remember it being so old fashioned there was a little hatch by the side of the screen where they sold ice creams etc during the intermission. Very sweet. Of course it was in a residential area so was slightly oddly placed for a cinema but nevertheless used to get good audiences. A wonderful cinema with a wonderful name.