Odeon Cavalcade (1973)
Leave behind the ugly modern multiplex and step back into the glamorous world of the 1930s picture palace, in this charming documentary about Art Deco cinema architecture. Influenced by Le Corbusier, Oscar Deutsch created an iconic cinema brand and house style for his Odeon cinema chain. Designed by modernist architects Harry Weedon and Cecil Clavering, the distinctive buildings were anything but drab, with their sensual curves, glass, chrome and plush soft furnishings.
Director: Barry Clayton
Runtime: 37 min
Release Date: January 1, 1973
Production: Arts Council of Great Britain
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Barry Clayton
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Odeon Cavalcade about?
- Leave behind the ugly modern multiplex and step back into the glamorous world of the 1930s picture palace, in this charming documentary about Art Deco cinema architecture. Influenced by Le Corbusier, Oscar Deutsch created an iconic cinema brand and house style for his Odeon cinema chain. Designed by modernist architects Harry Weedon and Cecil Clavering, the distinctive buildings were anything but drab, with their sensual curves, glass, chrome and plush soft furnishings.
- Who directed Odeon Cavalcade?
- Odeon Cavalcade was directed by Barry Clayton.
- How long is Odeon Cavalcade?
- Odeon Cavalcade has a runtime of 37m (37 minutes).
- Where was Odeon Cavalcade produced?
- Odeon Cavalcade was produced in United Kingdom.