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mulattokid commented about Odeon Hounslow West on Oct 2, 2013 at 12:38 pm

Another cinema we enjoyed after it closed as well as before it closed (see ABCHouslow) I have a photograph of me being presented with a Lego train in the Foyer in 1974. I won a newspaper drawing competition. I owned one of the red velvet curtains from this cinema for years after it closed. Eventually, it was consumed by moths!

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mulattokid commented about ABC Hounslow on Oct 2, 2013 at 12:22 pm

This was my local childhood cinema and playground from 1968 to well after it closed in 1978 (the abandoned building became ours)

From about 1970, we would watch the big blockbuster films that were aimed at kids here as first choice (being closest to us) In the early seventies, mother would drop my brother and me off at the ‘Saturday morning Cinema show’ We would watch Danny the Dragon and such like. We would collect badges that had one letter of the alphabet on them. I still have one somewhere.

Inside it was like a palace…it was vast and cavernous! I always remember there was a indented design like a giant upturned plate in the middle of the enormous ceiling. I loved the grandeur of that building. There was a rose or pink colouring on the walls and bronzed looking gate design. It was difficult to establish the real colours as it was never light enough inside.

This beautiful building that survived the blitz was closed due to diminishing audiences in about 1977. The Woolworth and other shops just 100 yards away were bombed in the war.

Still, the building then became our plaything. It was also home to one homeless man. Eventually the ‘kids'of Hounslow found their ways in. The cellars were flooded almost to the ceiling. Such an adventure! We would dare each other to travel through dark bits alone. I finally plucked up the courage to walk across that ceiling design. It was suspended from wires and was thin ( suspended plaster rendering) We went into the projection box. I think much of the old projectors were in situ. my brother smashed a large jar of silver liquid that dissipated into a million silver balls. I realise today that is the very dangerous element indeed: Mercury!!! We even managed to get up onto the roof. I collected hundreds of 'Rank’ envelopes, old tickets and other memorabilia from the offices – still have some of those!

Finally the day came when new hoardings went up and the building (one of the biggest in Hounslow at that time) started to implode through demolition in 1978. I remember the dust smelling of the cinema. I remember seeing the rooms and offices we played in, hanging off walls in mid air high up. I felt very sad. I felt like a much loved summer holiday was finally over. The site remained empty for a long time until a new supermarket was constructed.

By the mid 80’s people just didnt go to the cinema anymore. We got our first video recorders (VHS AND Betamax) in 1980/81. People rented videos from the plethora of video shops opening up everywhere. Of course, cinemas became popular again in the late 80’s Multiplexes opened everywhere.

Still, a cinema like the ABC Hounslow cannot be matched by tiny, modern and functional venues. Such a shame that she didn’t survive to be here today. I am so glad to hold those memories. I just showed my 5 year old son the picture you have on this site. He said “why are you sad daddy”