Curzon Cinema
Mansfield Road and Tavistock Drive,
Nottingham,
NG5
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Additional Info
Previously operated by: S. Graham Circuit
Architects: Charles Edmund Wilford
Styles: Art Deco
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Located in the Carrington district in the north of Nottingham. The Curzon Cinema was opened on 2nd August 1935 with Will Hay in "Radio Parade of 1935". It was independently operated, and was successful until the outbreak of World War II. By 1944 it was part of the S. Graham Circuit.
Considered an up-market cinema, it was closed for an ‘indefinate period’ on 20th December 1958 with Gene Kelly in "Anchors Away". It never re-opened and was later demolished. A Peugeot car dealership is now on the site.
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The Curzon was in Carrington as I remember not far from Carrington Lido way before Redhill.
Grand opening ad posted.
Thank-you rivest266 for all your postings of newspaper cuttings. You’ve added a whole new layer to this site.
agreed. He doesn’t get the credit he deserves. It’s shame certain parts of the site have deteriorated