Regal Cinema

262 Ashley Road,
Parkstone, BH14 9DQ

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dericbotham
dericbotham on June 18, 2011 at 3:49 pm

The cinema was actually located where the Iceland supermarket and Coral betting buildings now stand.

dericbotham
dericbotham on March 30, 2010 at 7:06 am

I have found a website about a man called Peter Dyson who was deeply involved with the Regal Parkstone and other local picture palaces. A real find, for me at least.

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dericbotham
dericbotham on March 30, 2010 at 1:54 am

Does anyone know where I can obtain pictures of this cinema?

edwardo
edwardo on July 20, 2008 at 3:38 am

Hello.

Not long after The Regal shown The House Of Wax.My father took me to the Regal as it was our local,i was 10yrs old.The movie was another 3D called Charge At Feather River, Staring Guy Madison.We were given carboad 3D Glasses WITH RED & GREEN plastic in the frame.As the arrows thundered out the screen, you would duck and crash your head into the seatin front of you.I think this is why The 3D did not last to long as you were getting hurt.At the age of 14yrs i left school and got my first job as a trainee projectionest, at the near by Grand Cinema Westbourne.The Grand only opened from Spring through till Autum.I was then going to be out of a job.My luck was in i was given a temp job at The Regal Parkstone as a trinee projectionest till the spring.The first film showing on mt first day was The Diary Of Ann Frank.i remember i had to wear cotton cloves when i rewound the reels as there was a magnetic sound track down one side of the film,that you could not damage.this was for the Stero Sound in the cinema that The Regal was proud to be the first.Who would had thought that i would have ever gone to work at the Regal.Looking back at the sat morning show when we left reel out of the main movie to get the kids out dead on 12am.they must have done that in the days that i was Sat every saturday morning for 6d cheak of it.Flash Gordon was the Serial of the day.
regards.
Edwardo

james2003
james2003 on March 27, 2007 at 5:49 am

The Regal was equipped for the showing of 3D films during that short-lived craze in the early fifties. One of the pictures shown successfully in 1953 was House Of Wax starring Vincent Price.