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Prince Charles Cinema : ウィキペディア英語版
Prince Charles Cinema

The Prince Charles Cinema (PCC) is a repertory cinema located in Leicester Place, 40 metres north of Leicester Square in the West End of London. It shows a rotating programme of cult, arthouse, and classic films alongside recent Hollywood releases – typically more than ten different films a week on two screens (285 seats downstairs and 104 seats upstairs). It also hosts the sing-a-long version of ''The Sound of Music'', which has been shown on a regular basis for over five years, as well as ''The Rocky Horror Picture Show'' and ''Joseph''. The cinema has achieved a cult status amongst fans, sticking out as the only independent cinema in the West End.
== History ==
Constructed between 1961 and 1962, the building was built by Richard Costain Limited for Alfred Esdaile and designed by Carl Fisher and Associates. The building originally functioned as a theatre with a distinctive 'satellite dish' curve to the floor of the stalls. The venue later operated as a porn cinema whose screenings included the UK's longest run of ''Emmanuelle'', as well as ''Caligula''.
The cinema was used as the setting for a number of stunts in the British sketch show, ''Trigger Happy TV''. Filming was facilitated by the cinema having a balcony from which aerial shots could be taken, and the apparent willingness of the management to subject their patrons to some hilarious (and ultimately harmless) pranks. Various sketches involved the show's presenter, Dom Joly, along with extras from the show, annoying cinema-goers by dressing up as severely obese people trying to squeeze past whilst spilling popcorn from massively oversized buckets, sitting in front of them with enormous fake wigs, and dressing up as Beefeaters taking up whole rows of seats. Other more bizarre incidents involved the use of animal costumes. In one scene two rabbits were seen simulating sexual intercourse, and in another Joly dressed up as a snake and slithered around on the floor, as a supposed addition to a screening advising people to be vigilant about pick-pockets.
During the UK launch of ''Kill Bill: Volume 2'', Uma Thurman recorded a special video introduction for a double bill of both movies being held at the cinema. In it she welcomed the audience to "Quentin's favourite UK cinema." Tarantino has said, "The Prince Charles Cinema is everything an independent movie theatre should be. For lovers of quality films, this is Mecca." and "The day ''Kill Bill'' plays the Prince Charles is the day ''Kill Bill'' truly comes home." He further described it as London's "queen's jewel" of a grindhouse saying "I was so honoured when ''Reservoir Dogs'' hit so big there that they started playing it at midnight and all the lads would show up in the black suits with little squirt guns".
In April 2007, the cinema opened an official Kevin Smith toilet cubicle, after the director held a Q&A session at the cinema, he is quoted as saying "I don't know, Quentin Tarantino has never turned up here and they name the bar after him, it's my second visit and they haven't even named a toilet after me!" The next day they screwed a framed picture of him to the first cubicle in the gents and he officially opened the toilet. The Kevin Smith cubicle is now in the ladies toilets as the cinema swapped the ladies and gents in late 2013.
As a commitment to promoting environmental causes, the PCC screened the documentary ''An Inconvenient Truth'' every week of 2007. Often the screenings have Q&As with special guests; previous speakers have included Tony Juniper, David Miliband and Sir Menzies Campbell.
The cinema and surrounding area was featured in the music video to "Golden Gaze" by Ian Brown.

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