Central Picture House

High Street,
Alloa, FK10

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Previously operated by: George Green Ltd.

Previous Names: Picturedrome

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Central Picture House

Located in Alloa, Clackmannanshire. The Picturedrome was a conversion of the Corn Exchange, and opened as a cinema in 1915. It was operated by George Green. It was closed around 1924.

It underwent a remodel in 1925 and re-opened as the Central Picture House on 9th January 1926 with Pricilla Dean in “The Siren of Seville” and Larry Semon in “Golf”. In 1930 it was equipped with a RCA sound system. It was equipped with CinemaScope in 1955.

The Central Picture House was closed in 1962 and it became a Liptons supermarket. By the 1990’s a MacKays drapers occupied the site. In 2016 it is M&Co. Ladies & Gents clothing store.

Contributed by Ken Roe
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