Wonder if anyone recalls the old "Vic" on Victoria Road Aston. From memory and not positive think that was where I
used to go to the Saturday morning matinee in the 50s I remember seeing Batman in black and white and Roy Rodgers. It cost 6d in.
I think the Aston Expressway runs through itwhat a little gem of a building the victoria playhouse was...does anyone know what happened to the land it was on....or was the playhouse demolished and the land left vacant ever since as so often we see..
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Hi there my grandad was Bernard but due to circumstances beyond my control I never got to meet him, do you have any further details about himIs this the picture house that became the Empress? Any idea of the year this photo was taken? As I said before, my uncle, Bernard Murphy was a projectionist there in the 1930's.
Lesb, welcome to the Forum, enjoy!Hi there my grandad was Bernard but due to circumstances beyond my control I never got to meet him, do you have any further details about him
HI, That was the Cinimaphone (spelling can be corrected by others if wrong)What was the name of the picture house which stood where Bristol street motors is. They seemed to show sexy type films, we went there to see the Yellow Teddy Bears in 1962 when I was 15.
Hi, Used to do that at the Atlas stechford 'Take one in please'Do you remember when an "A" film was on and you were too young to go in by yourself, you would hang around asking adults until someone took you in. Quite a scary thought today, but it was common practice then, and I never heard of anyone coming to any harm.
Dont think I ever went to see a film there but a few of us from The Birmingham Scooter Club used their coffee bar, situated under the balcony.HI, That was the Cinimaphone (spelling can be corrected by others if wrong)
CinephoneHI, That was the Cinimaphone (spelling can be corrected by others if wrong)
Cinephone
Midlands News: 15.11.1963: Sex film at the Cinephone
School girls invited to see the sex film 'The Yellow Teddy Bears' at the Cinephone in Birmingham as part of their sex education lessons.www.macearchive.org
I agree ASparks, Also their choice of words. I don’t remember or see the movie!Interesting comments from the girls - I wonder what school they were from, they didn't have much of an accent so I guess one of the 'posh' schools!
I vaguely remember the film's title but didn't see it myself.
Yes I know the Ritz, The first X film I saw was 'Closhmerl" bad spelling a French film. Was not impressed very, very ordinary.Another great memory was when I went to see "Forbidden Planet" at the Ritz in Bordesley Green. They had a full size model of Robby the robot in the foyer, I'm not sure if it actually worked or not, does anyone else remember seeing this at their local? it would have been 1956/7