Coronet Cinema
434 Coventry Road,
Birmingham,
B10 0UG
434 Coventry Road,
Birmingham,
B10 0UG
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Located in the south-east Birmingham district of Small Heath. The Coronet Cinema was opened on 4th August 1922 with “Diana of the Crossways” and “The Card”. Film star Margo Grahame attended the opening. It was built by and operated by Coronet Cinema(Small Heath) Ltd. Seating was provided in stalls and circle levels.
The Coronet Cinema was closed on 25th May 1963 with Abbott & Costello in “Meet the Keystone Cops” and Rock Hudson in “Taza, Son of Cochise”.
The building was demolished and today, the Islamic Exhibition Experience stands on the site.
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This one would have been ideal to open a cinema with.
The terracotta for this building was made by Gibbs and Canning of Tamworth.
Grand opening ad posted.