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"Capturing the Magic

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aston martin db5

Background imageFilm Collection: GODZILLA. A scene from one of the Godzilla movies

GODZILLA. A scene from one of the Godzilla movies

Background imageFilm Collection: LAUREL AND HARDY. From the film Big Business (1929)

LAUREL AND HARDY. From the film Big Business (1929)

Background imageFilm Collection: Grace Kelly / Postcard

Grace Kelly / Postcard
GRACE KELLY American film actress, seen here in an elegant dress

Background imageFilm Collection: Kind Hearts and Coronets 2019 release artwork

Kind Hearts and Coronets 2019 release artwork
One sheet

Background imageFilm Collection: Tatler cover - Ronald Colman and his Sealyham Terrier

Tatler cover - Ronald Colman and his Sealyham Terrier
Film star Ronald Colman (1891-1958) pictured on the front cover of The Tatler with his Sealyham Terrier in 1931. Date: 1931

Background imageFilm Collection: Ginger Rogers / W Way 1931

Ginger Rogers / W Way 1931
GINGER ROGERS American film actress and dancer Date: circa 1931

Background imageFilm Collection: Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers shooting Shall We Dance

Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers shooting Shall We Dance
US actor Fred Astaire (L) and US actress Ginger Rogers (R) dance on skates during the shooting of their film " Shall we dance" in April 1937

Background imageFilm Collection: 1950s Cinema - Childrens Saturday Matinee

1950s Cinema - Childrens Saturday Matinee. Boys and girls looking up at the screen and laughing. Two of the boys are wearing ABC badges -- the name of the cinema. Date: 1954

Background imageFilm Collection: The witches one sheet artwork for Macbeth (2015)

The witches one sheet artwork for Macbeth (2015)
Poster artwork to promote the UK release of Justin Kurzels Macbeth (2015)

Background imageFilm Collection: One Sheet poster artwork for Up Pompeii (1971)

One Sheet poster artwork for Up Pompeii (1971)

Background imageFilm Collection: Silent Film Still: Drinking

Silent Film Still: Drinking

Background imageFilm Collection: The Kino Cinema, Walton-on-the-Naze, Essex

The Kino Cinema, Walton-on-the-Naze, Essex
The Kino Cinema in Walton-on-the-Naze, Essex. This was the towns first cinema. Cycle racks for the use of patrons were a feature. circa 1935

Background imageFilm Collection: Paul Newman / Postcard

Paul Newman / Postcard
PAUL NEWMAN American film actor Date: 1925 -2008

Background imageFilm Collection: FILM: FUNNY GIRL, 1968. Barbra Streisand, performing on roller skates

FILM: FUNNY GIRL, 1968. Barbra Streisand, performing on roller skates, starring in the film based on the life of the American comedienne Fanny Brice, 1968

Background imageFilm Collection: SHERLOCK HOLMES. Basil Rathbone (1892-1967). English actor. In the role of Sherlock Holmes

SHERLOCK HOLMES. Basil Rathbone (1892-1967). English actor. In the role of Sherlock Holmes

Background imageFilm Collection: WIZARD OF OZ, 1939. Bert Lahr as the Cowardly Lion in the 1939 MGM production of The Wizard of Oz

WIZARD OF OZ, 1939. Bert Lahr as the Cowardly Lion in the 1939 MGM production of The Wizard of Oz

Background imageFilm Collection: Romy Schneider and Alain Delon at Cannes, 1962

Romy Schneider and Alain Delon at Cannes, 1962
Romy Schneider, one of the stars of Italys entry Boccaccio 70, and Alain Delon at the Cannes Film Festival, 1962 Date: 1962

Background imageFilm Collection: Triumph Stag (ex-James Bond film, Diamonds are Forever), 1970, Yellow

Triumph Stag (ex-James Bond film, Diamonds are Forever), 1970, Yellow
Triumph Stag (ex-James Bond film, Diamonds are Forever) 1970 Yellow

Background imageFilm Collection: Publicity still for the Hollywood film Some Like It Hot (1959): Director and Producer, Billy Wilder

Publicity still for the Hollywood film Some Like It Hot (1959): Director and Producer, Billy Wilder. Marily Monroe with her co-stars Tony Curtis and Jack Lemmon in drag

Background imageFilm Collection: JOHN WAYNE (1907-1979). American actor. Wayne in a scene from The Comancheros

JOHN WAYNE (1907-1979). American actor. Wayne in a scene from The Comancheros
JOHN WAYNE (1907-1979). American actor. Wayne in a scene from " The Comancheros"

Background imageFilm Collection: GODZILLA. A scene from one of the Godzilla movies

GODZILLA. A scene from one of the Godzilla movies

Background imageFilm Collection: CHAPLIN: THE KID, 1921. Charlie Chaplin and Jackie Coogan as his adopted son in Chaplins film The

CHAPLIN: THE KID, 1921. Charlie Chaplin and Jackie Coogan as his adopted son in Chaplins film The Kid, 1921

Background imageFilm Collection: WIZARD OF OZ, 1939. Judy Garland as Dorothy, with her dog Toto, in the 1939 film The Wizard of Oz

WIZARD OF OZ, 1939. Judy Garland as Dorothy, with her dog Toto, in the 1939 film The Wizard of Oz

Background imageFilm Collection: PAUL NEWMAN (1925-2008). American actor. As Butch Cassidy in the film Butch Cassidy

PAUL NEWMAN (1925-2008). American actor. As Butch Cassidy in the film Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, 1969

Background imageFilm Collection: 1981 DeLorean Back To The Future replica

1981 DeLorean Back To The Future replica
1981 DeLorean Back to the Future film car replica

Background imageFilm Collection: John Wayne

John Wayne (1907-1979) American film actor

Background imageFilm Collection: Jackie Coogan, October 1921

Jackie Coogan, October 1921
Child actor Jackie Coogan aged six. Coogan began as a child actor in silent films after being discovered by Charlie Chaplin and at this point earned 10, 000 a year

Background imageFilm Collection: Theatre poster, David Garrick

Theatre poster, David Garrick (also a silent film)

Background imageFilm Collection: Louise Brooks

Louise Brooks (1906 - 1985), American silent film actress and dancer Date: 1928

Background imageFilm Collection: Horsemen filming Robin of Sherwood, Cornwall

Horsemen filming Robin of Sherwood, Cornwall
Three horsemen in demon costume, filming the TV series Robin of Sherwood near St Michaels Mount, Cornwall. Date: 1980s

Background imageFilm Collection: Soho, London - 44 Berwick Street W1

Soho, London - 44 Berwick Street W1 - Musicland, on the corner of Noel Street (closed 1975). 1973

Background imageFilm Collection: Jeff Chandler

Jeff Chandler (Ira Grossel) (1918 - 1961), American film actor

Background imageFilm Collection: Louise Brooks

Louise Brooks (1906 - 1985), American silent film actress and dancer

Background imageFilm Collection: Annette Kellerman diving in silhouette

Annette Kellerman diving in silhouette
Annette Marie Sarah Kellerman (18861975) - Australian swimmer, film star, and writer. One of the first women to wear a one-piece bathing costume, causing a minor scandal at the time

Background imageFilm Collection: Elvis Presley, American musician and film star

Elvis Presley, American musician and film star. Date: circa 1950s

Background imageFilm Collection: SHALAKO (1968)

SHALAKO (1968)
UK quad artwork for Shalako (1968)

Background imageFilm Collection: UK quad artwork for Up Pompeii (1971)

UK quad artwork for Up Pompeii (1971)

Background imageFilm Collection: Picture No. 10767981

Picture No. 10767981
JAWS, Mechanical Great White shark - Valerie Taylor with the shark used in the making of the film Jaws Date:

Background imageFilm Collection: The Deer Hunter

The Deer Hunter
Robert De Niro as Michael in The Deer Hunter

Background imageFilm Collection: CITIZEN KANE. 1941. Orson Welles as Charles Foster Kane in Citizen Kane, 1941

CITIZEN KANE. 1941. Orson Welles as Charles Foster Kane in Citizen Kane, 1941, which Welles also directed

Background imageFilm Collection: MARILYN MONROE (1926-1962). American cinema actress

MARILYN MONROE (1926-1962). American cinema actress

Background imageFilm Collection: LAUREL AND HARDY. From the film Big Business (1929)

LAUREL AND HARDY. From the film Big Business (1929)

Background imageFilm Collection: ABBOTT AND COSTELLO, 1942. Bud Abbott (left) and Lou Costello in the film Rio Rita, 1942

ABBOTT AND COSTELLO, 1942. Bud Abbott (left) and Lou Costello in the film Rio Rita, 1942

Background imageFilm Collection: GONE WITH THE WIND, 1939. Vivien Leigh as Scarlett O Hara in a still from the film Gone With The

GONE WITH THE WIND, 1939. Vivien Leigh as Scarlett O Hara in a still from the film Gone With The Wind, 1939

Background imageFilm Collection: FILM: BABY JANE, 1962. Joan Crawford, left, and Bette Davis as sisters in What Ever Happened to

FILM: BABY JANE, 1962. Joan Crawford, left, and Bette Davis as sisters in What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? directed by Robert Aldrich, 1962

Background imageFilm Collection: Vivien Leigh on front cover of The Tatler

Vivien Leigh on front cover of The Tatler
Vivien Leigh pictured on the front cover of The Tatler wearing a magnificent ball gown of black satin, velvet and taffeta designed by Cecil Beaton for her film role of Anna Karenina

Background imageFilm Collection: Aerial photography 1919 AFL03_aerofilms_c12930

Aerial photography 1919 AFL03_aerofilms_c12930
" Wills, Shaw and Friese-Greene Ready to Film". A publicity shot for the foundation of the Aerofilms aerial photography company taken at the London Aerodrome, Hendon



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"Capturing the Magic: A Journey Through Film" From enchanting musical covers like "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers" to whimsical inventions like "The Kinecar" by William Heath Robinson, it has always been a gateway to imagination. Just like Mr. Bean's iconic Mini 1000 car, films transport us to places beyond our wildest dreams. As we gaze at the timeless poster of "Night Mail, " we are reminded of the power of storytelling through motion pictures. Whether it's embarking on thrilling adventures with "Swallows and Amazons" or being mesmerized by Ginger Rogers gracefully dancing with her partner Fred Astaire, film takes us on an emotional rollercoaster. Intrigue fills the air as we recall Agatha Christie's masterpiece, "Death on the Nile (1978), " where mystery unfolds amidst luxurious settings. And who can forget the legendary Aston Martin DB5 from James Bond's unforgettable adventure in Goldfinger? This silver beauty became synonymous with 007 himself. Even Walt Disney graced Tatler magazine cover in 1930, showcasing how film transcends boundaries and captures hearts worldwide. Laurel and Hardy brought laughter to audiences everywhere in their silent film era classic, Leave Them Laughing. Finally, a Shirley Temple doll reminds us that film not only entertains but also creates icons that leave lasting impressions on generations to come. From music covers to iconic cars and beloved characters, these glimpses into cinema history remind us why we continue to be captivated by this magical art form called film.