Regent Street Cinema is Britain's oldest picturehouse. On 21 February 1896, it became the birthplace of cinema in the UK, when the Lumière brothers used their Cinematographé machine to show the earliest of moving images to a paying audience. Having reopened in May 2015, the staff have been dedicated to engaging with the cinema's groundbreaking legacy, showcasing everything from classic films, internationally acclaimed work and even the odd blockbuster.
In 1947, Dalton Trumbo (Cranston) was Hollywood’s top screenwriter until he was jailed for his political beliefs. An honourable and well–acted tribute to a brilliant writer’s principled stand.
"Cranston is superb." – Financial Times
Certificate: 15. Running time: 2 hours 4 minutes.
Location
Regent Street Cinema, Marylebone
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