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What was the one called on the corner of the Newport Rd/Wentloog Rd jct? Was that County?
Last edited by BLUETIT; 19-01-17 at 18:51.
Heard the Prince Of Wales was good back in the day.
No Rialto or Tivoli ?
It was, indeed, the County Cinema. I recall it very fondly having begun going there for Saturday morning matinees in the late 1950's. A few years later the County was THE meeting place in the area for Rumney / Llanrumney teenagers and it's where I met my first wife. At the time, there was little else to do or find entertainment if you were just too young for the pub. Few on a Saturday evening went to see the film - the object was to walk around in the dark trying to find a female willing to agree to your sitting next to her, begin a conversation and take it where you could.
It would get pretty steamy on occasions and the then manageress - one Doris Stoodley - would be prowling around ready shine her torch on and if necessary eject, any couple seen to be taking things too far. Anyone else old enough to remember Doris? As I say, very happy days with no worries bar where and with who the next encounter would arise.
I imagine all the suburban Cardiff cinemas at the time would have been the same?
what was the name of the cinema near the Gabalfa flyover ?
I saw Blazing Saddles in there with the wales rugby team, who were playing the next day, falling all over the place laughing at the cowboys sitting around the fire eating beans and farting
A couple of boys at our school (Barry Boys') discovered you get in no questions asked at 14 years old. Pretty soon everyone in the whole school had been there.
I went there once. I can still remember the name of one of the films. "Vanessa". Bullet Baxter from Grange Hill had a non-porn role in it.
How about the Coronet? I think that it was in Woodville Road. I remember going with my cousins when I was about 7 to see a film called "The Sign of the Pagan" I was convinced for many years that it was called "The Side of the Pavement"!!!
When did the Monico shut? Last film I seen in there would've been mid-90s so I imagine it couldn't have been long after that.
Where was the Ninian Cinema?
No Regent?
http://cinematreasures.org/theaters/19687
Last edited by Taunton Blue Genie; 19-01-17 at 21:00.
Memories came flooding back of the Saturday morning kids matinee, cheers Genie. Seems a lifetime ago.