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Ron Knee commented about Regal Highams Park box office from the film Deep End (1960) on Dec 30, 2023 at 8:25 am

Definitely not. Probably came with one of the many changes after the War, do you think that is a real cashier? Have several photographs somewhere of the Eugene Mollo’s foyer somewhere, gradually working my way through all M&E cinemas that are not attributed to them. Uploading another of the front today.

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Ron Knee commented about Empire Cinema on Dec 9, 2023 at 8:19 am

Garbo reigned supreme at the Empire in the the 1930’s and for this film Queen Christina which was shown at the Empire in 1934 for four weeks from 16th February - 16th March there were 233,688 admissions. Much later when a student in 1965 the old Ritz next door used to have Garbo Seasons, remember a group of us used to go to each of the six films screened. I think they changed every two weeks and you had to queue to get in, admission around 3/- (30p). It was the first time I ever heard of Garbo. During the last week of the Season asked the doorman if it would be possible to have a poster he said come next week when the Season finishes and will save one and still have it, the poster is a montage of Garbo from her various films shown during that season.

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Ron Knee commented about Studio One on Jun 10, 2023 at 8:20 am

As this was the first cinema to be built by David Nye, Shipman & King engaged Leslie Kemp FRIBA as consulting Architect for the Embassy Maldon. Kemp was engaged by S&K for their new cinema Embassy Braintree the previous year. Leslie H Kemp Collection. Ron Knee

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Ron Knee commented about Savoy Cinema on Nov 21, 2021 at 8:32 am

Poundland also closed earlier this year!!!

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Ron Knee commented about Court Cinema on Aug 12, 2021 at 5:20 am

The very first Mollo & Egan Marine panel was installed in the Princess Theatre Dagenham which opened 8th October 1932 with similar panels continuing in other cinema interiors until 1936.

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Ron Knee commented about Berkeley Cinema on Jul 12, 2021 at 6:15 am

The main entrance doors were finished in black with chrome fittings, were protected by a semicircular canopy specially designed by Swanser & Sons which was stepped to facilitate the display of programme details and was illuminated by neon lighting. The distinctive appearance of the entrance was enhanced by modern display frames manufactured by Coltman Displays.

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Ron Knee commented about Essoldo Brighton on Jun 28, 2021 at 5:20 am

I fully agree with your final paragraph and I worked for them. The Plaza/Gaumont Southsea is a typical example. The auditorium and queuing lobby had amazing hand painted panels, which when Rank Bingo took over all but one was over painted. The surviving panel in the queuing lobby lasted for many years, see my details on Plaza Southsea. However, this too was overpainted after this building was listed and before it became a Mosque. Sadly it is only when the building has Grade II* or Grade I is it safe.

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Ron Knee commented about Odeon Bognor Regis on May 25, 2021 at 8:57 am

Does anyone know why the original Shaws buff tiles were removed from the front?

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Ron Knee commented about Odeon Hendon on May 3, 2021 at 5:50 am

As mentioned in Ken’s Overview, the two very large pendant light fittings which featured in the auditorium were made by cinema specialists F.H. Prides of Clapham. Sadly these spectacular light fittings rarely survived demolition because of their size, whereas smaller wall and foyer lighting did.

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Ron Knee commented about Elite Picture Theatre on Apr 22, 2021 at 9:07 am

ABC sure had taste when it comes to refurbishing the light fittings!!!

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Ron Knee commented about Empire Cinema on Mar 8, 2021 at 5:18 am

The old Empire was sold to R.L. Kemp (Cinemas) Ltd in 1930. The New Empire Architect was Alfred Thraves, constructed by J H Metcalf Bros. Doncaster, who were also Directors. Interior decorations were carried out by W.J. Wilson & Son of Mansfield. This was the third cinema to be build by the Kemp Group, the two previous were Majestic Retford October 1927 and Majestic Mapperley October 1929. In May 1933 the group built another Majestic in Swadlincote.

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Ron Knee commented about Glasgow Film Theatre on Feb 19, 2021 at 6:23 am

Architect James McKissack was in poor health during the construction of the Cosmo with his Partner W J Anderson shouldered the responsibility including draughting McKissack’s designs. He died the following year. Ron Knee

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Ron Knee commented about ABC Dewsbury on Jan 31, 2021 at 6:23 am

The interior design of the Playhouse was by Mollo & Egan. This was their first theatre to be designed by them after becoming a Partnership. They met whilst working for Marc Henri & Laverdet in 1930 who were decorating the Astoria Streatham. Michael Egan was employed as a Draughtsman and Eugene Mollo as head of scenic design.

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Ron Knee commented about Ritz Cinema on Jan 20, 2021 at 9:14 am

The Illuminated surround of the Wurlitzer console was designed by the Supervising Architect Leslie Kemp.

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Ron Knee commented about Ritz Cinema on Jan 17, 2021 at 10:05 am

This Post War photograph shows the splay wall and very little has changed except there are no longer the original feature swags have been removed, also the barnacle speakers could have been more sympathetically installed.

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Ron Knee commented about Ritz Cinema on Jan 17, 2021 at 9:15 am

Architect Leslie Kemp was Supervising Architect on behalf of Robert Cromie. It was Kemp that designed the Wurlitzer Console. The whole of the interior was designed and supplied by the Walturdaw Cinema Supplies

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Ron Knee commented about Cineworld Cinema - Leicester Square on Dec 12, 2020 at 10:14 am

Yes, the Sheds and Warehouses that are called cinemas are within sight, they were really only there to sell food, not interested in those of us who wished to enjoy the film!!!! Now that Disney has joined Warners, who will be next?

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Ron Knee commented about Century Cinema on Nov 21, 2020 at 9:53 am

This was one of two cinemas that used Eugene Mollo’s Photoscan technique the other was the Lansdowne News Theatre Mayfair January 1937 It was a very difficult procedure and expensive. Mollo had Patented the process both here in 1935 and United States 1937.

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Ron Knee commented about Odeon Streatham on Nov 21, 2020 at 8:56 am

This area as described by Marc-Henri as the Ladies' Rest-room, with a triple-coved cornice and glass lighting at frieze level, the settee is specially designed with flood lights in the back to fit under a coloured relief mural decoration of an Egyptian female figure bathing amidst lotus flowers, the lower part of the panel being covered with grooved glass, to represent water, fixed into a chromium plated metal frame. This Mural was hand painted by Eugene Mollo.

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Ron Knee commented about Odeon Streatham on Nov 21, 2020 at 8:16 am

When I spoke to Michael Egan many years ago, who also worked at the time for Marc-Henry & Laverdet and where he first met Eugene Mollo. He confirmed that the murals here and those within the ladies powder room were painted by Eugene Mollo and possibly other areas. This was to be Mollo’s first cinema interior work in 1929 since leaving the Royal College of Art. Had these panels survived there is no doubt this cinema would now be listed Grade II*. Sadly so much of Mollo’s work is lost. There is a full listing of the Streatham Astoria Opening Brochure on the Arthur Lloyd Theatre web site.

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Ron Knee commented about Astoria Cinema on Nov 21, 2020 at 7:24 am

This island Pay Box is a design by Eugene Mollo, there many of a similar design by him. There was one at the Embassy Fareham, though the back section was embedded into the foyer granolithic steps!!!

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Ron Knee commented about Studios 1 & 2 on Nov 20, 2020 at 4:39 am

Leslie Kemp told me he designed the neon lighting with the firm Ionlite. “It took long hours of designing and redesigning, it was a wonderful display, there were not many technical problems with the installation, the only difficulty was getting it approved by the London County Council”. He said.

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Ron Knee commented about Regal Cinema on Oct 5, 2020 at 10:16 am

This modern futuristic auditoria design was by Eugene Mollo, who worked with a series of stencils to achieve it. A year later in 1936 Mollo and Egan were responsible for thirty eight cinema interiors. As his partner Michael Egan told me many years later he worked at a furious pace, not entrusting anyone to assist him. You can understand why by this time he was a recognised authority on Cinema Designing. Mollo must have hated the Regal’s exterior design by Cromie.

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Ron Knee commented about Bohemia Cinema on Jun 19, 2020 at 10:15 am

The auditorium had a segmental barrel-vault ceiling of nine bays with relief decoration to the panels.The plaster moulded proscenium was 38ft wide. The Auditorium was 95ft by 60ft. There was no balcony or projection box. In 1936 the balloon factory closed and the building was converted into offices until it became vacant in 1991. Demolished in 1994 at which time it was still largely intact and still had the remains of the grand staircase.

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Ron Knee commented about Futurist Cinema on May 2, 2020 at 6:42 am

This photo taken in the late 1950’s represents the social history of cinema at its best, so many had this format shops either side, it could be a Finlay’s, Maynards, Lavell’s etc,. My fear is that the Forum will go the same way. The Grade II listing can be removed, whether for the interior or exterior. Only Grade II* will protect it in perpetuity