I practically lived in this cinema throughout my childhood and I can still smell the place and can still feel the bloody cold in their…Great Cinema though….anyone have any pictures of the Carlton.
I still remember waiting outside for Return of the Jedi on its first Saturday morning showing. I can remember thinking that I could hide behind the arches on the stairs leading to screen 1 ( use to be screen 2 ) for Empire strikes back, so that I could watch it again. I even remember my first ever visit to see Snow White and can remember having watched a preview screening of Karate Kid and like everyone else leaving the theatre trying our best to do that famous kick.
Going to the Odeon was always a special treat, it had all the latest run of films that the subs could never get, the large population of students from Oxford street made it a great atmosphere to be in there with, but sadly I moved to London and like many others stopped going and thus like my beloved Carlton
and ABC cinemas it is no more……
I practically lived in this cinema throughout my childhood and I can still smell the place and can still feel the bloody cold in their…Great Cinema though….anyone have any pictures of the Carlton.
I still remember waiting outside for Return of the Jedi on its first Saturday morning showing. I can remember thinking that I could hide behind the arches on the stairs leading to screen 1 ( use to be screen 2 ) for Empire strikes back, so that I could watch it again. I even remember my first ever visit to see Snow White and can remember having watched a preview screening of Karate Kid and like everyone else leaving the theatre trying our best to do that famous kick.
Going to the Odeon was always a special treat, it had all the latest run of films that the subs could never get, the large population of students from Oxford street made it a great atmosphere to be in there with, but sadly I moved to London and like many others stopped going and thus like my beloved Carlton
and ABC cinemas it is no more……