Talk:Terminus (1961 film)

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Year?[edit]

I've created a stub for this film, but I'm not sure what year it should be given. IMDB lists it as a 1961 film, yet it was nominated for Best Documentary Feature in 1963 [1], and is listed as a 1960 film in the John Schlesinger article. --LostLeviathan 18:56, 31 May 2005 (UTC)[reply]


It was originally submitted for classification to the British Board of Film Censors on September 13th, 1961, and passed without cuts as a 'U' certificate film. However, it must have been filmed in 1960, as about 4 minutes into the film, there is a poster on display advertising an event at Caxton Hall, Westminster, dated Wednesday, September 7th, and September 7th was on a Wednesday in 1960 and, about 17 minutes into the film, after a woman goes into the Lost Property Office to report having lost her umbrella, the clerk behind the counter writes a report in his book under the date August 25th, 1960. David Rayner. — Preceding unsigned comment added by DavidRayner (talkcontribs) 15:45, 16 January 2016 (UTC)[reply]