The Alhambra Theatre was the first luxurious theatre being built on the Kowloon Peninsula of Hong Kong. The opening date was 1st February, 1934. The first movie being shown was "Gold Diggers of 1933". It was closed on 1st May, 1958. It was rebuilt as a ugly highrise residential building. The last movie shown was "Bali".
Before World War II, the theatre was under the operation by the same company as the Queen's Theatre on the Hong Kong Island side. Before and after World War II, the theatre paired with Queen's Theatre. During World War II, the name of the theatre had not been changed by the Japanese Army. After the surrender of the Japanese Army, the theatre was reopened as a first run movie house. Before World War II, the theatre did not have air-conditioning but was installed after the war at an unknown date.
According to the news published by the evening newspaper, the China Mail:
"The auditorium is fan-shaped, with seats giving an excellent view of the screen from every part, while at the same time the acoustic properities of the house are beyond cavill. The tastefully decorated lobby at the main entrance in Nathan Road covers an area of 2000 square feet. Seperate exits have been provided, so that the audience leaving the building will not crash with those waiting in the lobby. The dress circle is the largest in the Colony, having a clear span of 110 feet and a depth from back to front of 52 feet. The whole of the reinforced concrete framework passed all tests in May 1932, to the satisfaction of the Building Authority. A feature of the dress circle is that entrance is provided in the centre by a stairway to the front.
The architects are Messrs.T.C. Wong and Company."
A tragedy happened after its closure, during the demolition period, when the former theatre building collapsed and injured many passers-by and construction workers.
Contributed by Raymond Lo
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The Alhambra Theatre was opened by Mr R.H.Kotewall on the night of 31th January,1934.Before World War 2,the theatre was managed by "Hong Kong Amusements Ltd".
Hong Kong Amusements Ltd.managed over 70 theatres throghout China before World War 2.
Hong Kong Amusements Ltd.,according to a news report published by a English newspaper of Hong Kong,"is now running in this Colony nine cinema theatres,of which the largest are the Queen's and the Alhambra."
Raymond Lo/21 st May,2005