ABC Kingston upon Thames

22-30 Richmond Road,
Kingston upon Thames, KT2 5ED

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Previously operated by: Associated British Cinemas Ltd., County Cinemas Ltd., Union Cinema Co. Ltd.

Architects: Robert Cromie

Styles: Art Deco

Previous Names: Regal Cinema, Union Cinema

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ABC Kingston upon Thames

Located in Kingston upon Thames, Surrey, in the west of Greater London. The Regal Cinema was built on an extended site of the Cinem Palace (1909-1931) which was demolished (it has its own page on Cinema Treasures). The Regal Cinema was built by the County Cinemas circuit in a lavish Art Deco style.

It opened on 15th February 1932 with Sydney Howard in “Splinters of the Navy” and Garry Marsh in “Keepers of Youth” plus Laurel & Hardy in “Our Wives”. The magnificent Wurlitzer 3Manual/12Rank organ (with grand piano) was opened by Reginald Foort. The other facilities included a large stage, many dressing rooms and a Cafe with a dance floor.

It was taken over by Union Cinemas in 1936 and the name was changed from Regal Cinema to Union Cinema in March 1937. Union Cinemas were about to be taken over by Associated British Cinemas (ABC) and when they did the take-over, ABC changed the name back to Regal Cinema in 1938.

Regular stage shows were held over the years and broadcasts and recordings of the Wurlitzer organ were numerous with famed organists Phil Park, Sydney Torch, H. Robinson Cleaver, Harold Ramsay, Dudley Savage and Joseph Seal.

In 1940 a German bomb did some damage to the cinema and the organ, but these were repaired.

It was re-named ABC from August 1961 and in October 1972 the Wurlitzer organ was removed to be installed in the Musical Museum, Brentford, Middlesex. The ABC closed as a cinema on 17th July 1976 with Jim Bacus in “Blondie” and Barry Evans in “Adventures of a Taxi Driver”.

It was converted into a Coral Bingo Club and from 1991 it operated as a Gala Bingo Club. The Gala Bingo Club was suddenly closed in around April 2010, and the building was boarded up, with all signage removed. When closed it was in excellent condition.

It was purchased by a local man, who said he had plans to convert the building into a nightclub. Without permission, he set about internal demolition of the building, removing the glass sky-light above the stage, which allowed rainwater onto the stage. Decorative plaster was removed from the side-walls of the auditorium and all plaster-work was removed from the underside of the circle, leaving exposed supporting steel beams. The rear wall of the stalls was removed. He has been prosecuted for the damage done to the Listed Grade II building, and at a court hearing he was found guilty to carrying out unauthorised work on a Listed building and fined £45,000 with £29,200 to pay in costs.

The now near derelict building has been purchased by a property company CNM Estates, who plan to convert the building into a gymnasium, retail use, office space and build apartments on top of the structure. By 2024 nothing has happened to make a start on those plans and the building stands vacant.

Contributed by Ken Roe

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Ken Roe
Ken Roe on October 28, 2010 at 4:49 am

Vintage photographs, and details about the Wurlitzer organ and its console:
http://www.ukwurlitzer.co.cc/2174.html

woody
woody on December 21, 2010 at 9:55 am

looks like internal demolition has been occuring, bare rubble floor, interior stripped and stage area roofless by the look of it!!
a large chunk of the proscenium smashed off too
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woody
woody on December 22, 2010 at 3:23 am

more photography from 28 Days Later website showing the internal demolition of this supposed Listed Building???

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Baza
Baza on April 26, 2011 at 5:43 am

Walked past building today and noticed that the architects plaque has been uncovered during the stripping paint off the lower walls. It just says “Robert Cromie 1932”. I hope it’s left on display whatever happens to the building.
Urwin.

JimLin
JimLin on November 16, 2011 at 11:23 am

The Regal on 14th November 2011:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/brighton/6351316802/in/photostream/#/photos/brighton/6351316802/in/photostream/lightbox/

JL

DaveChessington
DaveChessington on September 14, 2013 at 6:34 am

In the 1960’s a very fine sound system was in place and I remember seeing 2001 A Space Odyssey and Le Manns and the sound was specacular and realistic. I have not heard better cinema sound since including Odean Leicester Square. Modern cinema sound is too loud too base heavy and not a patch on what I used to hear at the Regel

LenGazzard
LenGazzard on November 18, 2013 at 3:12 am

URGENT! “SAVE The Regal Kingston” Please sign the petition of Kingston Regal Arts Association at www.change.org to stop CNM Estates disastrous plans for the redevelopment of the interior of this Grade II listed Theatre.

LenGazzard
LenGazzard on December 9, 2013 at 1:39 am

OBJECT NOW! Planning permission has been applied for and is open for comment at:– http://maps.kingston.gov.uk/isis_main/planning/Planning_DETAIL.aspx?strCASENO=1313017 DEADLINE is 3rd JANUARY 2014

TweedleDee
TweedleDee on April 20, 2014 at 4:16 pm

I remember this place well. Saw many films there in 1966-70. I live in the US now, so I’d really appreciate updates on what becomes of this fine old building. Here’s a blog post I wrote that’s somewhat on topic:https://www.blogger.com/blogger.g?blogID=8393593#allposts/postNum=0

Johnllon
Johnllon on October 21, 2018 at 5:43 am

I went to the Regal Kingston several time in its cinema use, including a Midnight Matinee of “The Young Ones” where Cliff Richard made a personal appearance on the stage before the film. I also saw “Paint Your Wagon” and “Ben Hur” there in 70mm. I have also been there for Bingo!. Last time I went past in 2017 there was a lot of work going on but not able to get inside. I think the work was planned to be finished in 2018 so I will try and get along again soon. John

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