Odeon Worthing
Liverpool Road,
Worthing,
BN11
Liverpool Road,
Worthing,
BN11
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I remember that last Saturday morning pictures. Children running riot. The projectionist stopped the film at least once to tell us all off. I still see the reporter,who sat through it with us, around Worthing. Eddie who was a lifeguard and face around town in the early 90s is now a reporter at the Herald. He may know who the reporter was. I haven’t see. The reporter for some time but he still looks the same tallish with mousy colour hair and a beard. I am sure he would know where the photo is. Interesting to see it again.
Does anyone know when the Odeon Worthing stopped doing Saturday Morning Pictures, I think it was around 1980/81. I was in a group photo for the local paper article but without the actual date I cant even make a start on the archive.
When The Cinema Opened as where most Odeons was set up as a separate company with its own set of shareholders, balance sheets and dividends only unified later by the J. Arthur Ranks take over.. Then there was Odeon Circuit Management was set up to administer them..
CSWalczak thank you for the link to the 1934 link showing the interior. It’s almost just as I remember it before the tripling took place
Exterior, sometime during the 1930s: View link
Interior, 1934: View link
I was Assistant manager here in 1974 just as the conversion to it being a triple screen house I left late October of same year I have fond memories of this cinema
My earliest film going memories come from this cinema. Disney’s Robin Hood or Herbie goes to Monte Carlo. And more crucially the place where a lot of us discovered Star Wars, and returned again and again. I still remember queueing outside the right hand side for many a movie. Thanks for the pictures. I also remember the bright inside lobby and the flight of stairs to get to the screens.
Another photo of the rear of the Odeon here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/stagedoor/5245600633/
Fourth exterior here – showing how spacious the gardens were around the front of the cinema.
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And another exterior photo here – shortly before demolition :–
http://flickr.com/photos/12494104@N00/351995239/
Two further pictures here :–
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