Empire Cinema - Ealing
61 New Broadway,
London,
W5 5AH
61 New Broadway,
London,
W5 5AH
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Showing my age but I saw the movie Grease here on its release in 1978. It was shown in Screen 1 and I can still recall the mad scenes at the final number as everyone danced on the flat floor that extends from the former circle front to the screen. Not sure I danced I was probably worried about going through into screen 2 or 3.
More exterior photos here:-
http://flickr.com/photos/12494104@N00/374330652/
http://flickr.com/photos/12494104@N00/374330649/
http://flickr.com/photos/12494104@N00/374330647/
http://flickr.com/photos/12494104@N00/374330646/
The cinema still boasts (or did when I was last there) many original features. There are a number of the original inlaid wooden doors, and some beautiful plasterwork in what was the former café and is now offices. Behind the new screen is the top of the original proscenium, complete with concealed lampholders and more decorative plasterwork. Former “chief” Neville Dimon was instrumental in getting all the lights working again in the central internal dome in screen one. The original projection room was, at the time of my last visit, home to pigeons. The massive three phase mercury arc rectifiers and associared electical equipment was all still in situ in the intake room.
I believe the facade of the former Forum Cinema will be kept. The new 12 screen Cineworld Multiplex will be build on the current auditorium site.
Wouldn’t Cineworld/UGC be building a brand new complex somewhere in Ealing (a la Enfield) rather than extending the existing site?
UGC is promising us a new 16-20 screener for 2005
The pathe news website has a short feature on the building of this cinema in 1934