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Originally Posted by Soozy Woo:

 'Whatever Happened to Baby Jane' and 'Rosemary's Baby' - I so wanted to be grown up and see those sort of films.

The film ratings were different back in my day and I can remember lying so that i could get into see Butch Cassidy & The Sundance Kid with some mates.  I'm sure you had to be 14 years or over to see it?  Or perhaps it was a A cert and needed an adult to accompany a minor?

 

It's so long ago, I can't remember 

Cosmopolitan
Originally Posted by ~Cosmopolitan~:
Originally Posted by Soozy Woo:

 'Whatever Happened to Baby Jane' and 'Rosemary's Baby' - I so wanted to be grown up and see those sort of films.

The film ratings were different back in my day and I can remember lying so that i could get into see Butch Cassidy & The Sundance Kid with some mates.  I'm sure you had to be 14 years or over to see it?  Or perhaps it was a A cert and needed an adult to accompany a minor?

 

It's so long ago, I can't remember 

The first X Film I saw as a kid (sneaked in through the Emergency Exit Doors at the Croydon Odeon' Bonnie and Clyde ........fantastic film.

 

Loved Butch Cassidy though

Soozy Woo
Originally Posted by ~Cosmopolitan~:
Originally Posted by Soozy Woo:

My mums favourite film that she always made us watch when it came on the telly was ..................Mrs Miniver.

 

And what was that one with the gut in hospital with TB and the nurse 'Smithy- ,,,,,,,,,,,,was it Twice Around the Daffodils'?

Greer Garson.

 

Random Harvest, Soozy, I think? 

That's the one 

Soozy Woo
Originally Posted by Soozy Woo:
Originally Posted by ~Cosmopolitan~:
Originally Posted by Soozy Woo:

 'Whatever Happened to Baby Jane' and 'Rosemary's Baby' - I so wanted to be grown up and see those sort of films.

The film ratings were different back in my day and I can remember lying so that i could get into see Butch Cassidy & The Sundance Kid with some mates.  I'm sure you had to be 14 years or over to see it?  Or perhaps it was a A cert and needed an adult to accompany a minor?

 

It's so long ago, I can't remember 

The first X Film I saw as a kid (sneaked in through the Emergency Exit Doors at the Croydon Odeon' Bonnie and Clyde ........fantastic film.

 

Loved Butch Cassidy though

You and the rest of my school year, Soozy!   We were all at it, usually on a Sunday afternoon.  I think they didn't care so much because there was never a full house at that time of day.

Cosmopolitan
Originally Posted by ~Cosmopolitan~:
 

You and the rest of my school year, Soozy!   We were all at it, usually on a Sunday afternoon.  I think they didn't care so much because there was never a full house at that time of day.

It was a Sunday afternoon ..........the thing is Bonnie and Clyde was really popular ......the place was full - we were scurrying round trying to find a seat in a packed house  Half of us got chucked out ......it must have been pretty obvious - there were probably nine or ten of us  I found a seat and sat through it though 

Soozy Woo

Nice thread - i'll need to read through it properly tomorrow.    The first film I remember seeing at the cinema was Blackbeard's Ghost  - I'd have been eight, it maybe wasn't the first, but it sticks in my mind because it was a whole family outing, including Dad who laughed his socks off at it.   All the Love Bug films, Ring of Bright Water, Old Yeller.... remember them all too.     

 

I was one of the wusses who didn't try to get in to see the Exorcist, but I remember loads of school friends fainting and running out of the cinema.

 

Soozy - I used to love the Georgie Fame song 'The ballad of Bonnie and Clyde' when I was a kid.   My mum used to clean a chippie with a 'sit in' area with a juke box and she'd take me with her during the school holidays.   I remember I'd get sat at a table while she worked, with a glass of orange juice, a Cadbury's creme egg and free plays on the juke box and I'd play it over and over.   Isn't it strange the little things that stick in your mind.

Kaffs

Sci fi stuff.

 

The Time Machine (1960s version as I'm not 14) was probably my fave and War of the Worlds (1950s version) [I do, however, rate the Tom Cruise version highly]

 

I remember writing 'my' stories at primary school and basically just retelling (obviously in a less articulate manner - as I was a little kid) the sci-fi films I'd seen on TV recently, as if they were my own compositions!   My teachers must have thought, "oh that rings a bell, it was on TV last week!"

 

Star Wars when I was a bit older

 

Carnelian
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