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Odeon Cinemas: Oscar Deutsch Entertains Our Nation
By (Author) Allen Eyles
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
BFI Publishing
1st January 2002
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
History: specific events and topics
Film, TV and Radio industries
Architecture: public, commercial and industrial buildings
History of Performing Arts
384.840941
Paperback
256
Width 216mm, Height 200mm, Spine 12mm
571g
This first volume about the history of Odeon cinemas in Britain traces its creation in the 1930s and its evolution to the modern house style of key architects. It looks at the Odeon take over of other cinemas, the Odeon circuit release and the impact of World War II. This book is also a tribute to the architecture of the Odeon cinemas which were built in Britain in the 1930s. There are photographs of interior and exterior architecture of almost all the new Odeon cinemas. The book draws on unpublished material including notes of Deutsch's associates and company. records. The second volume will cover the years after Deutsch's death in 1941 when J.Arthur Rank took control, to the present day.
"Rigney's summary of the latest research findings should contribute to a much needed discussion between policy makers, social scientists, and the general public." -- Publishers Weekly "[A] cogent book." -- Steven Poole, Guardian
Daniel Rigney, a sociologist at St. Mary's University in San Antonio, was director of the university's honors program for twenty-three years. With an interest in social theory, the sociology of religion and culture, and social justice issues, he is the author of The Metaphorical Society: An Invitation to Social Theory and is married to the historian Alida Metcalf.