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Topic: Cartoon Theatre at Victoria Station
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David Park
Master Film Handler
Posts: 346
From: UK
Registered: Nov 2003
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posted March 03, 2006 05:06 PM
In the old days there was one at Leeds City Station, called the News Theatre. I think it was the same ownership as the small cinema just across the road from it. This was called the Tatler, a very naughty cinema, think you had to be a member. Allways thought it strange the vast difference in the way they were run by the same people. I did hear that it had the better seats than any other cinema with more room between rows and the seats being wider as well, I guess on a par with the Pullman seats of the 70's. One short period was interesting it was run as a normal cinema and one week a rerun of the cinemascope Seven Brides for Seven Brothers was showing. Never seen it first time round for some reason, probablely gone to a non cinemascope cinema in my town, so went to see it there. Yes it was a nice small confortable cinema. ( Possible not considered that small today.} When it was demolised thier type of programmes went to the News Theater, can't remember what it became called. Think at the end of its days it was run for or by students, remember being stood in the entrance sheltering from the rain one day and one of the staff came out for a breath of air, might have been a projectionist, and we were chatting he was no longer a happy chappy as all the films chosen by the students contained rape sences. It closed shortly after that.
-------------------- Regards, David
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