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The Flicker Club

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The Flicker Club

A 'boutique' cinema club based in Stoke Newington that specialises in showing films adapted from short stories or novels. It invites surprise special guests from the worlds of entertainment and literature to read from the source material before showing the film.

Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk

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The Flicker Club

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Edgar Allan Poe - N16 - Bust

Here is a  video of the unveiling.

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Edgar Allan Poe - N16 - Plaque 2

Poe Unveiled by Steven Berkoff on 4 June 2011. The Flicker Club The Edgar All...

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Dame Margaret Natalie Smith, CH, DBE.

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