
The Greenhill Film Festival, 1963
Owing to the fact that it has become obvious from recent Newsreels shown in the town that Greenhill is to branch out into the film industry, perhaps even become the Cannes of Glodwick, we - now X-students - present a Film Festival for your entertainment.
The Festival will begin in Room 1 after 4 o'clock, with an interview with Llama Turner, Director of 'Girls, Girls, Girls!' and it is hoped that we shall also be able to speak to Cleopatra Clarke, now busy making 'Arsenic and Old Lace.' Among other personalities at the Festival will be Monsieur Eddie Gray who has just completed 'Term of Trial,' Orson Wells, star of 'Smiley,' Rock Wright who will tell us of his part in "The Guns of Navarone,' and Sid Janes, who, unfortunately, is at present engaged in directing 'The Rat Race.'
The climax of the Festival will be the showing of films which we hope you have missed. Owing to the shortage of space the films will be shown in the following rooms:
| Room 14 - Reach for the Sky. Needlework Room - Room at the Top. Office - The Pathe News. The Boiler Room - Journey to the Centre of the Earth. The Ladies' Staff Room - If a Man Answers. The Kitchens - Live Now, Pay Later. The Games Pavilion - Where no Vultures Fly. Hardy St. Biology Lab. - In Search of the Castaways. The Chemistry Lab. - The Day the Earth Caught Fire. The Gym - This Sporting Life. The Men's Staff Room - Whisky Galore. The Physics Lab. - Lucky Jim. |