Andrew, thank you very much for the review! I tried to picture everything in my
head, so I could feel like I was there. Very funny you mentioned scooters. My
boyfriend and I were over at his mother's house today, and as we waited to catch
the ferry back to Seattle, there was a large rally of Mod kids with their Vespas
and Lambrettas on a rally. I hadn't seen any large group of Mods since the mid
80's in this area. We were in our 1966 Marlin car and I with my Twiggy tote
bag, looked pretty mod myself!!
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Date: Sat, 02 Aug 2003 22:37:01 -0000
From: "andrewhumphreyse3"
Subject: Re: London event
Laurel and all:
The Smashing Time event on Friday here in London was really fun.
The National Film Theatre is on the South Bank of the River Thames,
and on this warm evening there was a whole Vespa scooter club parked
outside the theatre. There was also a group of women were dressed
in Mary Quant-type dresses. As I arrived, Rita and George Melly were
looking at the scooters, but they soon disappeared.
The director of Smashing Time, Desmond Davis, introduced the film,
talking about the difficulties of actually getting it made and
distributed. After the screening, Desmond, Rita and George told
some anecdotes about the making of the film. None of them had seen
it on a big screen since the Premier in 1967. Rita had brought her
youngest daughter along.
One day at the age of 10 (this would be 1974), I feigned illness to
stay at home and watch Smashing Time on television. I read about it
in the TV listings magazine and decided I had to see it. Don't ask
me why, I was 10! Anyway, this was the first time I had seen it
since, and I remembered a lot of the scenes and even lines of
dialogue and songs.
As it happens, I see Rita Tushingham quite often. She must live
near where I work, and I often see her out shopping.
One final thing, there is a short interview with Rita about A Taste
of Honey on BBC Online at
http://www.bbc.co.uk/cult/ilove/years/1961/index.shtml
Andrew
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> Andrew, can I just say how JEALOUS I am that you are in London and
can attend such a fantastic event! And, I looked through all of the
other films in the series and I am sick with envy. My fave city in
the world, my fave decade in the whole of time and I can't be there
to witness it!!!! AHHHHHH!!! Please write and tell us everything -
for those of us who can't be there!
> Thanks,
> Laurel in Seattle, WA usa
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> Date: Wed, 30 Jul 2003 14:37:13 -0000
> From: "andrewhumphreyse3"
> Subject: Q&A with Rita in London this week
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> Rita and writer George Melly will be attending a screening of
> Smashing Time at London's National Film Theatre this Friday, 1st
> August 2003 at 8:45 pm. After the film they will take questions
rom
> the audience.
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> Details:
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Date: Sat, 2 Aug 2003 17:49:07 -0700 (PDT)
From: Stephen Johnson
Subject: Re: London event
Hello Andrew et al,
As perhaps, as far as I know, the only really big Rita Tushingham fan in New
Orleans, I envy those of you who were able to attend. For now, we'll just have
to substitute the Mississippi for the Thames, search out the video releases, and
hope that some of you may come for Mardi Gras and to talk about the films. If
Rita herself came that would be a major kick.
Best regards
Stephen "Skip" Johnson
andrewhumphreyse3 wrote:
Laurel and all:
The Smashing Time event on Friday here in London was really fun.
The National Film Theatre is on the South Bank of the River Thames,
and on this warm evening there was a whole Vespa scooter club parked
outside the theatre. There was also a group of women were dressed
in Mary Quant-type dresses. As I arrived, Rita and George Melly were
looking at the scooters, but they soon disappeared.
The director of Smashing Time, Desmond Davis, introduced the film,
talking about the difficulties of actually getting it made and
distributed. After the screening, Desmond, Rita and George told
some anecdotes about the making of the film. None of them had seen
it on a big screen since the Premier in 1967. Rita had brought her
youngest daughter along.
One day at the age of 10 (this would be 1974), I feigned illness to
stay at home and watch Smashing Time on television. I read about it
in the TV listings magazine and decided I had to see it. Don't ask
me why, I was 10! Anyway, this was the first time I had seen it
since, and I remembered a lot of the scenes and even lines of
dialogue and songs.
As it happens, I see Rita Tushingham quite often. She must live
near where I work, and I often see her out shopping.
One final thing, there is a short interview with Rita about A Taste
of Honey on BBC Online at
http://www.bbc.co.uk/cult/ilove/years/1961/index.shtml
Andrew
--- In finallyaritatushinghamclub@yahoogroups.com, Laurel McKee
wrote:
> Andrew, can I just say how JEALOUS I am that you are in London and
can attend such a fantastic event! And, I looked through all of the
other films in the series and I am sick with envy. My fave city in
the world, my fave decade in the whole of time and I can't be there
to witness it!!!! AHHHHHH!!! Please write and tell us everything -
for those of us who can't be there!
> Thanks,
> Laurel in Seattle, WA usa
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> Date: Wed, 30 Jul 2003 14:37:13 -0000
> From: "andrewhumphreyse3"
> Subject: Q&A with Rita in London this week
>
> Rita and writer George Melly will be attending a screening of
> Smashing Time at London's National Film Theatre this Friday, 1st
> August 2003 at 8:45 pm. After the film they will take questions
rom
> the audience.
>
> Details:
> http://www.bfi.org.uk/nft
>
> Andrew
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