Dale Cinema
198 Sneinton Dale,
Nottingham,
NG2 4HJ
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Additional Info
Previously operated by: S. Graham Circuit
Architects: Alfred John Thraves
Functions: Factory
Styles: Art Deco
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Located in the Sneinton district of Nottingham at the corner of Sneinton Dale and Hardstaff Road. The Dale Cinema was opened on 26th December 1932 with Johnny Weismuller in “Tarzan the Ape Man”. It was equipped with a Western Electric sound system.
By 1934 it was operated as part of the Sam Graham Circuit. It was equipped with CinemaScope in 1955, but closed on 20th April 1957 with John Gregson in “Genevieve” and Dirk Bogarde in “Doctor in the House”. The cause of closure was given as vandalism. It was converted into light industial use, which was last used by Aerborn, manufacturing Equestrian equipment. The building had been demolished by November 2012.
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A picture of the former Dale Cinema is here.
Grand opening ad posted.