Cannon St. Helens

Bridge Street,
St. Helens, WA10 1NN

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Previously operated by: Associated British Cinemas Ltd., Cannon Cinemas

Architects: George Edward Tonge

Styles: Art Deco

Previous Names: Savoy Picture House, Savoy Cinema, ABC Savoy, ABC

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ABC Cinema St. Helens

Built on the site of the former Picturedrome/Savoy Picture House (1910-1934). The Savoy Picture House opened on 23rd March 1935 and was designed by George E. Tonge, a noted cinema architect from Southport. It occupied a prominent corner site on Bridge Street and seated 1,515 in stalls and balcony. The Savoy Picture House also had a cafe for the convenience of patrons.

It was taken over by Associated British Cinemas(ABC) in February 1936 and was re-named Savoy Cinema, which it retained until 1961, when it became the ABC Savoy (to distinguish it from the ABC Capitol in the town).

It was tripled with 494 seats in the former circle, and 284 and 179 in the former rear stalls, and re-opened on 14th December 1978. As the ABC Capitol had just closed, it became the ABC. It eventually became part of the Cannon Group and it was re-named Cannon. It closed on 15th September 1993, and has since been demolished.

Contributed by Ian Grundy

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Ian
Ian on March 9, 2008 at 11:56 am

Photo of the Savoy / ABC / Cannon here:–

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Ken Roe
Ken Roe on July 23, 2010 at 11:05 am

An artists impression of the Savoy Cinema, from the architect George E. Tonge in 1935:
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