What was your #childhoodcinema
Esso Cinema, Hardley, Hampshire
Can’t find a colour photo of it on the whole internet!
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or search the #childhoodcinema hashtag! (Nyack Cinemas, Spring Valley and Route 303 drive-ins)
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This was my favorite place to visit when I was a kid. Was almost trampled to death for the 1st time ever on my way in to see Interview With The Vampire. So many good memories. So in true Vegas style, it got demolished.
What's your #ChildhoodCinema? The vintage, decrepit Miracle and Belmont Hills, Loehmann's Plaza on 41, Cobb Galleria AMC was the big teen hangout, and Akers Mill General Cinema, where I worked in high school
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The only theater in town was originally a single screen that eventually became a double screen which we thought was like living in the future. It's been closed for 40ish years and eventually became a JoAnn's and Gymboree.
My all-time *favorite* #childhoodcinema was The Plaza in Erie, PA. JUST LOOK AT THIS ART DECO BEAUTY!!! It looked even better at night. I saw Robocop, Big, Die Hard, Batman, Thelma & Louise and The Rocketeer there.
Demolished by tasteless monsters in 2015. It's still a big empty lot 10 years later.
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I probably spent more time at the (long gone) Hilcrest 4, but my other childhood cinema, the Trail Theater in St. Joe MO, recently reopened as a rep movie house, showing classic films and hosting live events. Hope to catch a film there next time I visit home!
Picture of my childhood cinema: the Southgate Odeon, built 1935, two years after Southgate Station (the best Tube station in the world). It got knocked down and replaced by some cruddy office buildings in 1982.
#childhoodcinema The Southgate Odeon, once a companion piece to its near-contemporary, the splendid tube station, but long since replaced by a cruddy office block. Some great info here: thenewwiperstimes.com/2019/06/24/s...
A 50’s/60’s b&w photo of the Broadway cinema, Portswood in its heyday, resplendent with the ABC logo high up on its pale stone, sort of marble-effect Art Deco facade. I believe that the cinema building is still there to this day and is currently repurposed as a Gospel church.
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Another view of the Broadway. My childhood era, looks late 50’s or early 60’s. The iconic ABC badge shows proudly on the facade. The ABC Minors club was a kids cinema session on Sat mornings - a noisy, fun time for all. The cinemas down in the city centre showed the blockbusters.
1970’s (?) view of the Broadway cinema in Portswood. Typical 20’s/30’s vaguely Art Deco pale stone, marble-effect facade. 30’s era building next door is Alec Bennett’s, a well-known motorcycle and scooter dealership.
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The Broadway, Portswood
In the 50’s/early 60’s it was an ABC cinema, with a Saturday morning cinema show for kids - ‘The ABC Minors’; cartoons, etc and membership lapel-badges. Later as older teenagers we were much more interested in the Lambrettas and Vespas in Alec Bennett’s!
The Plaza on Bolton Street, Chorley. Saw Star Wars and ET there. Shared an awkward moment in my dad’s car seeing ‘The Best Little Whorehouse In Texas’ being advertised.
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I've never had a hashtag go viral before, so I'm very glad it was #childhoodcinema - had to turn off notifications in the end, but what fun - it's still going!
What's your #ChildhoodCinema?
As anyone who knows me can attest, there are several possible answers. Is it the Starlite Drive-In, where I saw many movies, all age-inappropriate?
What was your #childhoodcinema
ABC Cinema, Falkirk.
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I had two
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1) The Classic (later the Cannon, the Picturedome, the Electric Palace, now just Cannock Cinema) - saw Star Wars and many more there.
2) The Plaza - saw Star Wars/Empire Strikes Back double bill, the Black Hole, Dragonslayer, Spider-Man (1977) - now a Wetherspoons.
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The Roxy, Hollinwood, Oldham
The manager used to walk up & down outside, and whack your leg with his cane if you stepped out of line.
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The ABC in Halifax, W Yorkshire. Aside from one visit to the IMAX in Bradford, every film I saw on a big screen was here until it closed, I guess around ‘02/03. Think Attack of the Clones was the last film I saw here (not my pic, just pulled off Google)
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The Roxy, Kelso
So forgotten you can barely find a picture of it nowadays. At one point recognised by Newsround as the cheapest cinema in the country. Tuck shop at the side for the intermission. Upper gallery at the back, bingo tables at the front.
My #ChildhoodCinema was the Odeon on the Headrow in Leeds city centre. I can remember the very long queue for Jurassic Park, which went out of the cinema and along the street. This was before massive cinemas with a dozen or more screens. The film was rated PG on release but later a 12A. #Filmsky 🍿🎬
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Mine was the Odeon in Middlesbrough. The old, original Odeon. An art deco palace where I saw Transformers the Movie, Ghostbusters 2, and Batman Returns, as well as a million other things. It was demolished about twenty years ago.
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Got a few of these. The Davenport was where I saw Star Wars. The Rex was where I saw Ghostbusters, ET, Back to the Future…
The Odeon Cinema St Helens, 1986.
The Odeon St Helens, 1986. Stank of fags and only cost a quid well into the 1990s. #ChildhoodCinema
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The greater Boston area had a TON of theaters and I went to all of them. But two I remember fondly were Newton Centre’s Academy Cinema- grim but walking distance from my house- and Circle Cinema, where one of my friends was the manager and so I never paid for movies.
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The Corn Exchange - a listed building - in Wallingford, Oxford. Saw Star Wars, Batman, Back to the Future, classic Disney and more there as a kid, used my babysitting money to buy myself a ticket to something most Friday nights once I was a pre-teen.
We moved a lot and last I checked all my #childhoodcinema places have been demolished or converted. The Millcreek Mall Cinema is probably the one I went to the most, 1986-1990. They converted it to an FYE sometime after that.
I, uh… I saw HOWARD THE DUCK there.
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The Ritz, Pocklington, East Yorkshire. It cost about 50p to see a film here and I sprained my ankle going down the auditorium stairs to see Flash Gordon (watched the whole thing, obviously). Wasn't allowed to go to Star Wars as that was for boys, but did see Jaws.
Been looking up #ChildhoodCinema related stuff. Until I was 12 I saw 2 or 4 films at the cinema. Although I grew up in a small dead mining village, it actually had 2 cinemas - which were pulled down just before I was born. This one was a 5 minute walk from my house. My mam saw King Kong there.
Bletchley Cinema was my #ChildhoodCinema
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Hardly glamorous but it was mine. Cannon Cinema (variously ABC, but to me always Cannon), Hanley, Stoke on Trent. Unassuming from the outside but photos from when it opened suggest peak 60s glitz. Bought out by Odeon in 2000 and promptly closed. Now a car park.
Foto des Filmtheaters am Friedrichshain von außen, es ist beleuchtet- abends oder nachts
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Viele Nachmittage meiner Kindheit und meine Jugendweihefeier verbinde ich damit. Ich habe es geliebt ☺️