Electric Theatre

A rotating column where we invite some of our favourite people to write about London on film

London in Bits
Electric Theatre: The Jokers (1967)
Electric Theatre is a new, rotating column where we invite some of our favourite people to write about London on film. It’s an opportunity to look at how the city has been represented on the big screen over the years, how its landmarks and lions have been used (and abused) and how various genres and directors extract wildly different performances from its streets…
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London in Bits
Electric Theatre: Blow Up (1966)
Electric Theatre is a new, rotating column where we invite some of our favourite people to write about London on film. It’s an opportunity to look at how the city has been represented on the big screen over the years, how its landmarks and structures have been used (and abused) and how various genres and directors extract wildly different performances from its streets…
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London in Bits
Electric Theatre: Daleks - Invasion Earth 2150 A.D. (1966)
Electric Theatre is a rotating column where we invite some of our favourite people to write about London on film. It’s an opportunity to look at how the city has been represented on the big screen over the years, how its landmarks and structures have been used (and abused) and how various genres and directors extract wildly different performances from its streets…
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London in Bits
Electric Theatre: I Hired a Contract Killer (1990)
Electric Theatre is a rotating column where we invite some of our favourite people to write about London on film. It’s an opportunity to look at how the city has been represented on the big screen over the years, how its landmarks and structures have been used (and abused) and how various genres and directors extract wildly different performances from its streets…
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London in Bits
Electric Theatre: Deep End (1970)
Electric Theatre is our rotating column, where we look at London on film. It’s an opportunity to see how the city has been represented on the big screen over the years, how its landmarks and structures have been used (and abused) and how various genres and directors extract wildly different performances from its streets…
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London in Bits
Electric Theatre: Mona Lisa (1986)
Electric Theatre is our rotating column, where we look at London on film. It’s an opportunity to see how the city has been represented on the big screen over the years, how its landmarks and structures have been used (and abused) and how various genres and directors extract wildly different performances from its streets…
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