I Remember the Jacy , always spent a few hours in there when I missed the 151/179 bus home to Earlswood at the midland red bus station down the road, was better than sitting in that old fume filled bus terminus coulld sit in the smoke filled picture house instead with bugs bunny etc
Kings Norton ( Flea pit) in the Green
Selly Oak on Bristol Road
Stirchley ( Before the Bowling added)
Jacy by the Old Midland Red Bus Depot
Futurist in John Bright St
Kings Heath on the High Street
Shirley picture house and Hall Green on Stratford Road
Just a few I recall from the 60's did some serious snogging at these Cinemas
Hi Mike, Thanks for the correction, not having seen the film myself I wasn't sure. The Capitol was also one of our regular list, I remember seeing Frank Sinatra in "Higher And Higher" there. The "Rock" of course where I saw Errol Flynn in Robin Hood I think that must have been just before the war. (Happy Days)Hi Reg.. The Film in Question was not "Dogs of War" It was call "The Sea Wolves" Produced By Euan Lloyd Who was trained in Cinema Management at the ABC Savoy Cinema.. Walsall...
Surely some mistake. As far as I know, Gooch Street has always been on the opposite side of the Belgrave Road to Balsall Heath Road so there was never a junction of the two. Since Belgrave Road is usually the boundary with Highgate I would have to say that the Triangle was Highgate rather than Balsall Heath. If you are going that deep into Highgate, you have to include The Alhambra on Moseley Road just by Highgate Rd.
These five Balsall Heath Cinemas have all been mentioned before on this thread, but the photos went missing when the site was hacked. Perhaps a moderator might be able to slot them back in their original posts because I doubt that after all this time the original poster is going to. In fact if the OP hasn't got a copy ofthe photo to reinstate he is quite at liberty to use one of these and I will then delete it. These five cinemas are, The Balsall Heath Cinema later renamed the Luxor it was near the junction of Gooch St on Balsall Heath Rd. TheTriangle Cinema at the junction of Gooch St and Conybere St. The Imperial Cinema at the junction of Clifton Rd and Moseley Rd. The Moseley Cinema near to the junction of Belgrave Rd and finally the only one that still remains the Olympia even if it is an Asian Supermarket now.
From what I saw in the 60s the Balsall Heath border was Balsall Heath Road (that's where the sign was) but I've heard from others that it's always been Belgrave road. Either way Gooch Street never crossed Belgrave Road (the post with the pictures puts the Balsall Heath cinema close to the corner of Gooch St and Balsall Heath Rd). Like I said, if you're going to extend Balsall Heath as far as the Triangle, you have to include the Alhambra which was closer.As far as I was aware in the 50's/60s, Gooch Street was Balsall Heath. paul
Another one that I don't think we have an image of on here. Kings Hall Picture House which opened in 1909. This photo must have been taken some time between 1912 and 1918 when the cinema had been renamed the Royal Cinema De-Luxe. Sorry I don't know what the parade is about, but I can see that George Formby is appearing live at the Grand just down the road.
These five Balsall Heath Cinemas have all been mentioned before on this thread, but the photos went missing when the site was hacked. Perhaps a moderator might be able to slot them back in their original posts because I doubt that after all this time the original poster is going to. In fact if the OP hasn't got a copy ofthe photo to reinstate he is quite at liberty to use one of these and I will then delete it. These five cinemas are, The Balsall Heath Cinema later renamed the Luxor it was near the junction of Gooch St on Balsall Heath Rd. TheTriangle Cinema at the junction of Gooch St and Conybere St. The Imperial Cinema at the junction of Clifton Rd and Moseley Rd. The Moseley Cinema near to the junction of Belgrave Rd and finally the only one that still remains the Olympia even if it is an Asian Supermarket now.