Slim
Another Coventry kid |
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Fri 6th Nov 2020 12:51pm
This came up in a pub quiz a long time ago. IIRC there have been well over 20! Of course, at one time there was no tv or wireless. It amazes me they had movies before sound. |
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Earlsdon Kid
Argyll & Bute, Scotland |
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Fri 6th Nov 2020 3:11pm
Good point, however photography was also invented before sound recording! The jump to movies from stills does seem logical when you consider the progression through flip-book animation. |
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mcsporran
Coventry & Cebu |
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Sun 8th Nov 2020 3:33am
On 6th Nov 2020 9:40am, Mick Strong said:
. . . How many cinemas did Coventry have?
I've posted this list before, but the link has since changed.
Has anyone a copy of Ninety Years of Cinema in Coventry?
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mcsporran
Coventry & Cebu |
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Sun 8th Nov 2020 4:16am
You can count them here:
From the Coventry Evening Telegraph, June 1940. |
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Kaga simpson |
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Fri 20th Nov 2020 11:29am
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NeilsYard
Coventry |
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Mon 14th Dec 2020 11:36am
Sad to report the old Paris Cinema (later The Empire Music Venue) is under threat of demolition. If I may, I encourage members to object to the application. |
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Old Coventry Kid
Notts |
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Fri 19th Mar 2021 5:36pm
On 6th Feb 2014 3:22am, dutchman said:
My grandma used to work in that cafe, during WW1 - she would fetch the fish from the market and a man from one of the factories round the corner offered to carry her bags every day! They began a relationship and their first child was born in 1916, but they couldn't marry as he wasn't free - he was my granddad. His wife died of TB in 1925 by which time they had four children and another on the way, but by then were living outside Coventry where nobody knew them and they could pretend to be married! It was "shameful" in those days, so when I was about 12 if I asked when they'd got married, gran always replied "At the end of the Great War" but it's only because of ancestry etc that I found out the Family Secret! On 5th Feb 2014 11:56am, Stewart said:
I'm sure I read a book many years ago concerning the history of the Labour party in Coventry and their early meetings were held in a coffee house in the early 1900's that later became the Alexandra cinema. The front half was a coffee house (built by the owner of the General Wolfe in Foleshill). The rear section wasn't added until 1917, for the specific purpose of showing newsreel reports from the Great War. Up until then films had been shown at the Sydenham Palace diagonally opposite.Dick Three is Innocent Okay!
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Midland Red
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Sun 9th May 2021 7:59pm
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lindatee2002
Virginia USA |
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Mon 10th May 2021 2:16pm
I can't remember the name of the cinema, maybe the Opera House, but it was along from the Coventry Theatre. I used to catch the 5 or the 5a to Coundon right beside it and scared myself looking at the photos they showed outside of the horror films they specialized in. The stills of Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee were enough to give me the willies. |
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Midland Red
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Mon 10th May 2021 2:29pm
Opera House is correct |
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia |
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Mon 10th May 2021 3:05pm
Hi Lindatee,
Whenever I got the shudders over a weird film, my mum used to spoil it by saying "It's only a film".
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks |
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Mon 10th May 2021 8:40pm
Hi all,
Just a little word on the subject of cinema interests.
The cinema organ, from the Coventry Gaumont, is in the process of being rebuilt & assembled by members of Cannock Organ Society.
Coventry Gaumont organ being played in 1960. |
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NeilsYard
Coventry |
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Tue 29th Jun 2021 9:55am
I've just been sent the detail regarding the redevelopment of the old Paris/Empire - looks like they are trying to keep the frontage but looks like another Lego-block-build to me.
Planning Application. |
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks |
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Tue 29th Jun 2021 11:05am
Hi Neil,
I knew I shouldn't have given our Michael's Lego away! |
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holttom
California |
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Thu 1st Jul 2021 11:57pm
Silly story, but my brother was, for a time, the projectionist at the Roxy on Foleshill Road in the early '60s. He let me and my friend into a side door to watch some awful cowboy film. When the lights came up, we were the only ones in the cinema and hid under the seats until we were able to creep out. No wonder the theatres all went bust! Lived and schooled in Coventry until 1966
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