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Behrens Family at Holly Royde & The Beeches; May 1925

Date produced: 1925

Filmmaker(s):

Leonard Frederick Behrens

Description:

"Various family scenes shot in the Behrens' garden at Holly Royde in Withington; May 1925. Includes a brief shot of a nanny playing with a baby and child on the lawn - two maids, carrying trays, are seen walking past in the background. Also features a family group - mum, dad, and two young children - exiting a garden gate and walking down a suburban street (The Beeches) in West Didsbury" (NWFA Online Database).


Behrens Family on Holiday in the Lakes, The

Date produced: 1925

Filmmaker(s):

Leonard Frederick Behrens

Description:

"Members of the Behrens Family are seen enjoying a walking holiday in the Lake District. Includes various shots of the surrounding countryside - A couple of men are seen striding across a hillside towards the camera. They are wearing plus fours and carry walking sticks. Snow covers the ground they are walking on and one of the men attempts to throw a snowball at the camera. Concludes with a shot of three men, wearing overcoats and peaked caps, standing next to a parked car eating sandwiches" (NWFA Online Database).


Children - The Beeches, West Didsbury; April 1925

Date produced: 1925

Filmmaker(s):

Leonard Frederick Behrens

Description:

"Family footage shot in the garden of a house situated on The Beeches in West Didsbury; April 1925. Includes various scenes of a baby and child, sitting in a pram and playing with their nanny" (NWFA Online Database).


Billinge Scar No. 5

Date produced: 1925

Filmmaker(s):

Birtwistle

Description:

"Scenes at Billinge Scar (near Blackburn), the Birtwistle family home, including some rather dark interior shots" (NWFA Online Database).


Miss in May Week, A

Date produced: 1924


Scarlet Women, The

Date produced: 1924

Filmmaker(s):

Terence Greenidge

Description:

"Much of the appeal of this confusing but fascinating amateur film is a gloriously camp performance by its writer, Evelyn Waugh. He plays the Dean of Balliol College, Oxford, and based his performance on the real Dean, 'Sligger' Urquhart. Urquhart, he observed, was Catholic, homosexual, and a snob; an epithet that could as well describe the author himself after his conversion in 1930. Filming took place at Hampstead Heath, Golders Green, and the Waugh family's Hampstead back garden in the summer of 1924. In the film the Dean is under orders from the Pope and his envoy Cardinal Montefiasco to convert the English monarchy to Roman Catholicism. The Dean holds a sinister influence over the Prince of Wales, but this is counteracted by the attractions of cabaret actress Beatrice de Carolle, played by a sinuous Elsa Lanchester (The Bride of Frankenstein) in her first film role" (BFI Player).


Witch’s Fiddle, The

Date produced: 1924

Filmmaker(s):

Peter Le Neve Foster

Description:

"Possibly the first student film ever made, this tale of a magical instrument was shot by the newly formed Cambridge University Kinema Club. While the film is a daft comedy, its creators went on to careers straight from a thriller: director Peter Le Neve Foster spent years filming behind the Iron Curtain, his assistant director Cedric Belfrage was a suspected Russian spy, and Pembroke Stephens - the lovesick youth - was killed in 1937 while reporting on the Japanese invasion of China." (BFI Player)


Magic Circle, The

Date produced: 1923

Filmmaker(s):

Alexander Black

Description:

"Alexander Black imagines his grandchildren appearing around him in a swirl of double-exposed trick cinematography." UC Berkeley Library.


Watchdogs of Wilmslow

Date produced: 1923

Filmmaker(s):

Peter Le Neve Foster


Flowers for Rosie

Date produced: 1923

Filmmaker(s):

Marion Gleason

Description:

"Amateur film that premiered at the press conference announcing Kodak’s introduction of 16mm." filmpreservation.org


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