A documentary of Harry Odell–The founder of The Empire Theatre –and the Empire/State Theatre produced by Walk in Hong Kong was premiered in Hong Kong on 2nd April, 2023 at the City Hall Theatre.
The name of Cinema Treasures appear in the closing credits of the documentary.
According to a short article published by a Chinese language newspaper, the theatre had been in business before 5th October,1939. Its exact opening date is still pending further research.
Chinese name 新大華戲院.
The theatre closed on 27th August, 2024.
The theatre closed on 1st August, 2024.
Chinese name 華樂戲院.
The theatre closed on 22nd July,2024 and re-opened on 23rd July,2024 as Gala Cinema.
The theatre closed on 1st July,2024.
The photo was the Central Theatre.
Chinese name香港大戲院.
The theatre opened to business on 1st January, 1939.
The exact opening date of the theatre was probably 13th July, 1924.
The cinema closed on 22nd April, 2024.
Chinese name:濠江大戲院。
The theatre closed on 1st November, 2023.
The cinema had been re-named as B+ Cinema Moko after UA ceased to operate.
The cinema had been re-named as GH Megabox IMAX after UA ceased to operate.
The cinema re-opened on 1st September 2023 and re-named as MCL The ONE Cinema under the new management.
Chinese name:英皇戲院Plus+[大圍].
The cinema re-opened as Cine Art JP on 7th June, 2023.
The cinema closed on 30th April, 2023.
A documentary of Harry Odell–The founder of The Empire Theatre –and the Empire/State Theatre produced by Walk in Hong Kong was premiered in Hong Kong on 2nd April, 2023 at the City Hall Theatre. The name of Cinema Treasures appear in the closing credits of the documentary.
The theatre closed on 27th February 2023.
The theatre was still in business as of January 1958. The theatre has a stage and Cantonese opera can be performed
Chinese name大光明.
Courtesy of Ms Chan Pui Pui.
According to a short article published by a Chinese language newspaper, the theatre had been in business before 5th October,1939. Its exact opening date is still pending further research.