odeon cinema (mansfield) 3
this is another one of me and ella on the sledge :P
Exploring The UK's LAST EVER ABC Cinema
Todays we explore an abandoned ABC cinema the last one to close down in the Uk. Also we find loads of crazy stuff left inside this could also be one of the best explores this year for me.
History
Cinema was built for and operated by Associated British Cinemas(ABC), and was designed by their ‘in-house’ architect William Riddle Glen. It opened on 19th June 1937 with Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers in Shall We Dance.
On 31st May 1951, the World Premiere of the British musical film Happy Go Lovely starring Vera Ellen & David Niven was held at the Westover Cinema. The premiere was attended by film stars Bebe Daniels, Ben Lyon, Googie Withers and music hall artist George Robey. Also in 1951, the UK Premiere of the MGM film Showboat starring Howard Keel was held here. In March 1958, the ? Cinema was re-named ABC. They closed the ABC on 4th January 2017 with a special screening of “Back to the Future”.
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Movie Palaces #152 - A Selection of SIX ODEON THEATRES
Movie Palaces #152 - A Selection of Six Odeon Theatres -
The 1939 ODEON THEATRES at DALSTON, BLACKPOOL and ELMERS END. Plus a brief look at Hendon, Bradford and Canning Town.
The ODEON THEATRE, Stamford Road, off Kingsland Road, DALSTON London N.1. Architects Andrew Mather with Keith P. Roberts. Opened Monday 1st May 1939 with 2064 seats.
The ODEON THEATRE, Dickson Road, BLACKPOOL, Lancashire. Opened Saturday 6th May 1939 with 3088 seats at a cost of £82,500. Architects Harry Weedon and W. Calder Robinson.
The ODEON THEATRE, Croydon Road, Elmers End Green, ELMERS END, Beckenham, Kent. Opened Saturday 26th August 1939. Architect Keith P. Roberts (for Anrew Mather office) who provided 1518 seats.
From Odeon to Odyssey
Images from the public open at at the Odeon, St Albans as it began its transformation into the Odyssey Cinema,thanks to local entrepreneur James Hannaway and many, any helpers! Due to open in 2014 (re-publish after a Google foul-up)
StreetDance 2 3D, Official Trailer, In UK Cinemas March 30th 2012 (NEIL KINDNESS)
When top street dancer Ash (Hentschel) is laughed off stage by American crew Invincible, he and his best mate Eddie (George Sampson) set off to gather the best dancers from around the world to take them on - with a dance style they weren't expecting. With landmark locations, a spectacular fusion of dance styles and an unparalleled vibrancy, the sequel to STREETDANCE sees our hero fall in love with a beautiful salsa dancer as he discovers the magic, power and passion of dancing for the ultimate global dance off.
In UK Cinemas March 30th, 2012
The Odeon Action Group - Chester
The Odeon Action Group have been campaigning for years to restore the derelict cinema building in Chester city centre. Their vision is to create a two-screen cinema with a seperate theatre auditorium.
To lodge your support please sign the Cheshire West and Chester petition by clicking on the following link
Or go to to find out more about the Odeon Action Group.
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Backyard Cinema in London offering a relaxing and fun way to watch Cinema Movies
What once started as a homemade project in Dominic’s very own back garden has grown to be one of London’s most recognised and sought after alternative cinema experiences. Backyard Cinema is now a roaming, theatrical, cinema that shows a wide selection of films in a variety of iconic, unusual and immersive locations both in and outdoors around London. Often creating a physical world surrounding the movie using in-depth set builds, actors and live music, each show becomes a unique evening out, whilst staying true to its original ethos: somewhere cool you can watch your favourite films with great food, drinks and all your mates.
Back Yard Cinema
42 Newington Causeway London United Kingdom SE1 6DR
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Movie Palaces #121 - The ODEON THEATRE CREWE Cheshire - 1937
Movie Palaces #121 - The Odeon Theatre, Delamere Street, Crewe, Cheshire was opened on Monday 26th July 1937.
The architect was Harry Weedon assisted by Budge Reid. 1229 seats were provided in a stadium plan, and the theatre cost £30,034.
Sadly this excellent example of a Harry Weedon Odeon was demolished c1983.
Film 303 Squadron w kinach w Wielkiej Brytanii i Irlandii
Film 303 Squadron ( w Polsce - Dywizjon 303. Historia prawdziwa ), od 9 listopada tego roku, będzie wyświetlany w ponad 100 kinach w Wielkiej Brytanii. Ta polska megaprodukcja, pod angielskim tytułem 303 Squadron, będzie zawierała wiele nowych dodatkowych scen, których nie było w wersji filmu, pokazywanego w Polsce, od sierpnia tego roku.
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Reżyseria - Denis Delić
Produkcja - Jacek Samojłowicz
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303 Squadron od piątku w kinach w Wielkiej Brytanii i Irlandii
w kinach ODEON w Londynie:
GREENWICH
HAYMARKET
HOLLOWAY
LEE VALLEY
KINGSTONE
WIMBLEDON
STREATHAM
UXBRIDGE THE CHIMES
WHITELEY,
oraz innych:
AYLESBURY
BASINGSTOKE
BELFAST
BIRMINGHAM
BIRMINGHAM BROADWAY PLAZA
BLACKPOOL
BOURNEMOUTH
BRACKNELL
BRAEHEAD
BRISTOL
BRIGHTON
CARDIFF
CHATHAM
COLCHESTER
COVENTRY SKYDOME
CREWE
DARLINGTON
DERBY
DUDLEY
DUNDEE (Douglas Field)
DUNFERMLINE
EDINBURGH LOTHIAN RD
EDINBURGH WEST (Wester Hailes)
EXETER
GLASGOW QUAY
GUILDFORD
HATFIELD
HEREFORD
HUDDERSFIELD
KETTERING
LEEDS-BRADFORD
LEICESTER
LINCOLN
LIVERPOOL ONE
LIVERPOOL SWITCH ISLAND
LLANELLI
LOUGHBOROUGH
MAIDENHEAD
MAIDSTONE
MANCHESTER GREAT NORTHERN
MANSFIELD
METROCENTRE
MILTON KEYNES STADIUM
NEWARK
NEWBRIDGE
NORWICH
NUNEATON
OLDHAM
OXFORD
PRESTON
ROCHDALE
SOUTHAMPTON
STILLORGAN
STOKE-ON-TRENT
SWANSEA
TAMWORTH
TAUNTON
TELFORD
TRAFFORD CENTRE
TROWBRIDGE
TUNBRIDGE WELLS
WARRINGTON
WEST BROMWICH
WESTON SUPER MARE
WORCESTER
WREXHAM
SAVOY
NOTTINGHAM
WORKSOP
BOSTON
CORBY
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St Albans Odeon Journey - Trailer 1
URBEX MATLOCK 2019
...abandoned Adventures with legendary Nottingham urbexer: Nottz Explorer
Christmas 2010 - Liverpool
After watching TRON Legacy at ODEON Liverpool ONE with Ocean and Zhiwain
23/12/2010
surgical spirt, the lecture, odeon cinema st albans
Brookes Paranormal: The Village in Mansfield Paranormal Investigation
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Here are some highlights from our Paranormal Investigation at The Village, located in the city of Mansfield, England. This site has been changed numerous of times throughout history, from being a night club in the 70s, 80s and 90s, going all the way back to when this place was a Slaughterhouse in the 1800s. The building was then abandoned in 2001, until recent years. It's been reported that a Mr Merryweather, who was the owner of the Malt Houses there, has been seen on various occasions, including when the building was being renovated before reopening in 2013. The name Catherine has also been picked up on there, as it has been said that she and her baby was murdered inside the building around the 19th Century.
We believe by the end of that night, we came into contact with the spirit of at least one child spirit that might be called Edward, the seven monks that perished in a barn fire on this site centuries ago and an evil man, possibly called Richard who lingers around the Alien Room and Combat Area.
Date: 7th July 2017
Music: Monks of the Dark Abbey - Derek and Brandon Fiechter
Next Episode: Ye Olde Salutation Inn Caves
NOTE: Everything captured, seen, heard and felt is 100% real. Nothing is faked as we're here to find out more about what happens after death. However, this doesn't mean that everything we have captured, seen, heard or felt is paranormal, as events can sometimes be explained.
Cinema Tax Must Go (1958)
Full title reads: Cinema Tax Must Go
Intertitle reads: Ruin threatens British Motion Picture Industry unless Tax is abolished.
GV Coventry Street, London at night showing cinemas closed. GV Coventry Street at night showing cinemas open. Angle shot Neon sign Odeon, Leicester Square. Angle shot Warner Theatre at night. CU Neon sign Ritz. CU Monseigneur News Theatre.
SV Chancellor of the Exchequer - Derick Heathcoat-Amory sitting at his desk in the cabinet.
GV People entering ABC Cinema at Golders Green. CU Cinema manager welcoming visitors. VS of people buying tickets. Bill Symon questions people about how much tax they are paying to see films. Various shots of cinemas closed and boarded up.
SV Interior with Bill Symon sitting at desk and talking to Scottish Cinema owner Sir Alexander King. CU Bill Symon asking question Sir Alexander, what are the main reasons why the tax must go? SV Sir Alexander replying Because if the tax is not abolished the whole British Cinematographic Industry will collapse. And remember this tax was introduced as a temporary war time measure in 1916, a temporary measure lasting 42 years, surely that's a record in Treasury tenacity. The choice confronting the Chancellor is simple, he either abolishes the entertainment tax or abolishes the cinematograph industry. Therefore, with anxious hearts and vanishing bank balances we sincerely hope that Mr. Heathcoat Amory will grasp his opportunity in his first budget.
Bill Symon visits the Ritz Cinema, Yiewsley, West Drayton which was saved from closing by local residents. He talks to people who campaigned to save the cinema.
Various shots of people working at Elstree Film Studios, Hertfordshire. Ronald Shiner is seen on the set as is film star Richard Todd. Todd is questioned by Bill Symon about the Cinema Tax. He also talks about the challenge of television. Good shots of the woodworking / carpentry workshop at Elstree. Shots of men painting scenery.
CU Bill Symon asking How would the abolition affect production? CU Anna Neagle answering Production of British films hold their own and could be doubled. Studios which have been sold and are now warehouses and garages could be re-opened. New talent fostered, full employment again for our technicians and the British public could enjoy greater proportion of our own British films. All this must inevitably happen if the entertainments tax is abolished.
VS of row of houses with television aerials. Crowds into football ground. Crowds going to boxing match. Shots of boxing. People at greyhound racing (all pay no entertainment tax)
VS of children queuing to go into cinema. Children pay and are seen watching a film.
Ext. of Film Premiere in London. Jack Hawkins, Gary Cooper, Richard Todd, Tommy Steele, Sophia Loren, Yvonne Mitchell, Jayne Mansfield and Kenneth More are among those seen.
CU Jack Hawkins speaking I always think that the cinema is our cinema, something which belongs to all. We like it or we shouldn't be here. Long may the cinema flourish. We must not let it be taxed out of existence.
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Football hooligans having a brawl - outside Odeon cinema, Blackpool
And it's all to do with football????????????