dutchman
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Fri 12th Oct 2012 1:33am
On 12th Oct 2012 1:20am, Dougy Wesley said:
The Alexandra was the cinema known as a "Flea Pit", & renowned for perverts & paedo's amongst its audience. I would never have classed The Paris as one! Compared to others, it was quite smart & tidy,
But before it became the Paris it was the Crown which is what I think some older posters are referring to as a being a 'fleapit'.
On 12th Oct 2012 1:20am, Dougy Wesley said: Someone mentioned sneaking in to cinemas for free. Me & my mates often used to do that at The Empire. One would go in, buy a ticket, then let the others in through the emergency exit door.
That may have been fun for you but for those of us trying to watch a film it was a real distraction seeing kids trying to sneak in.
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Old Lincolnian
Coventry
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Fri 12th Oct 2012 7:12pm
I remember going to see The Exorcist at Theatre One with my girlfriend when it first came out. We went during the afternoon and you had to go past all the people warning that you were about enter the gates of hell. When we left by the side door the queue for the next performance stretched passed it with everybody looking anxiously at the leavers to see if they had survived the film.
Unfortunately a couple of weeks earlier I had been in a car crash and had still got quite bad looking facial injuries. Two girls in the queue took one look at me, screamed and then ran off. I often wonder if they ever went back to see the film.
I can't imagine a film causing the same feelings today.
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Foxcote
Warwick
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Sat 13th Oct 2012 6:28pm
I found some cinema photographs and I don't know whether they are all Coventry but I recognise most of them, I thought just in case there was an odd one slip through that may me useful to those interested that I should put the link on. There's a couple of pages of them at least.
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Rob Orland
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Sun 14th Oct 2012 10:30am
On 12th Oct 2012 7:12pm, Old Lincolnian said:
Two girls in the queue took one look at me, screamed and then ran off.
Happens to me all the time !!! |
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PhiliPamInCoventry
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Sun 14th Oct 2012 10:38am
Hi Rob, hi all
It always happened to me. What girl in her right senses would go out with a trainspotter who knew nothing about football! |
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mayjan
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Sun 14th Oct 2012 10:40am
Would have to be a girl who loved you lots Philip... and I'm sure she does ! |
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Old Lincolnian
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Tue 6th Nov 2012 7:06pm
On the derelictplaces website there is a brief exploration of the Alexandra Theatre. It's fascinating and also very sad to see what still remains of the inside with some things still there from its cinema days |
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anne
coventry
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Wed 7th Nov 2012 8:23pm
Thanks for that - I often wondered what that building was used for. |
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Foxcote
Warwick
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Sun 11th Nov 2012 12:35pm
I have linked to the following page because we could find some interesting material in the coming months as different videos are going to be shown on the site. If you click on the 'Vimeo' link, there is a good one 'Picture Palaces Midlands' for a start. I started viewing it but have got to get the dinner on Don't moan at me if there isn't any Coventry stuff on it cos I didn't see it all.
Picture Palaces
Ohhhhhh, just watched the Cinema one, very interesting but nothing of any note on Coventry. |
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Dreamtime
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Mon 12th Nov 2012 1:44am
The Alexandra, was that the one where if you were unlucky enough to get shown to the seat behind a pillar, or have I got the wrong picture house? Also I am sure some cinemas had double seats. |
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Foxcote
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Mon 12th Nov 2012 7:56am
Your poppit looks like it would know where the Christmas stocking was as well |
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Dreamtime
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Mon 12th Nov 2012 10:03am
Yes Foxcote, you could say he is my third child !! spoilt to death. He would quite happily sit in a cinema seat quietly for a couple of hours if you let him. Charlie watches the TV most evenings. As for the Christmas stocking, he prefers ripping the wrapping paper to bits |
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Tricia
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Mon 12th Nov 2012 11:28am
Hi Dreamtime, I have to admit that I never went to the Paris, (I think the films were mostly 'X' rated) but I seem to recall being told that they had double seats on the back row. I understand that the seats were also upholstered in leopard skin fabric. Can anyone confirm this? |
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dutchman
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Mon 12th Nov 2012 1:47pm
On 12th Nov 2012 11:28am, tricia said: I have to admit that I never went to the Paris, (I think the films were mostly 'X' rated)
Only during term time, during the school holidays they always showed a double-bill of children's films.
On 12th Nov 2012 11:28am, tricia said: but I seem to recall being told that they had double seats on the back row. I understand that the seats were also upholstered in leopard skin fabric. Can anyone confirm this?
Not during the period I used it (1960-67), the seats were all the same. Before that it was a fleapit known as the Crown.
The only cinema I can think of which might fit your description was the short-lived "Moulin Rouge/La Continentale" in Earlsdon Street. This was more of an adult nightclub than a public cinema.
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TEKMELF
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Mon 12th Nov 2012 5:24pm
The back row of the Globe! |
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