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- Picturegoer was a fan magazine published in the United Kingdom between 1911 and 23 April 1960. The magazine was started in 1911 under the name The Pictures...
- The Picturegoers (1960) is the first novel by British writer David Lodge. The novel relates the story of a group of Roman Catholics residing in London...
- Forrest, Elizabeth (July 25, 1953). "He Made It Single Handed" (PDF). Picturegoer. "Good Guys Sometimes Win: Jeffrey Hunter" (PDF). Movieland. 1957. p...
- star. In September 1915, Chaplin topped a poll held by Pictures and the Picturegoer of the greatest British film actors, receiving 142,920 votes from readers...
- August 14, 2008. Retrieved December 28, 2011. Glancy, Mark (2011). "Picturegoer: the fan magazine and po****r film culture in Britain during the Second...
- "Young man with a master mind". In March 1926, the British film magazine Picturegoer ran an article entitled "Alfred the Great" by the film critic Cedric...
- Anna Lee MBE Anna Lee on the cover of Picturegoer in 1936 Born Joan Boniface Winnifrith (1913-01-02)2 January 1913 Ightham, Kent, England Died 14 May...
- from the shaky start. The settings are nothing to shout about, either." Picturegoer wrote: "Can bombs be funny? This neat British thriller is time-set for...
- March 2015 – via Newspapers.com. "Are They Being Fair to Jean Simmons?", Picturegoer, 2 August 1947. Per Gloria Hunniford in Sunday, Sunday television interview...
- conventional notions of escapist entertainment. Margaret Hinxman of Picturegoer called the film "a four-star crusade against type-casting." She wrote:...